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USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships 27/6/2015 Men 400 Meter Hurdles SR USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships Hayward Field, Eugene, OR | June 25‐28, 2015 Event Index Update Event Start List select heat button for splits and additional data Heat 1 Event Status Men 400 Meter Hurdles SR (Final) Complete Saturday 2:11 PM Record Name Date American Kevin Young ‐ Foot Locker AC 46.78 8/6/1992 Meet Bryan Bronzon ‐ Nike 47.03 1998 Hayward Kevin Young ‐ USA 47.69 6/18/1993 Place Name Affiliation Time Heat (Pl) 1 Bershawn Jackson NIKE 48.29 1 (1) 2 Johnny Dutch Unattached 48.43 1 (2) 3 Kerron Clement Unattached 48.44 1 (3) 4 Michael Stigler adidas 48.96 1 (4) 5 Jeshua Anderson NIKE 49.22 1 (5) 6 Quincy Downing L S U 49.77 1 (6) 7 Eric Futch Florida 50.03 1 (7) 8 Trevor Brown Unattached 51.07 1 (8) Men 400 Meter Hurdles SR | Updated: Sat Jun 27 14:14:36 | Set auto‐refresh: Select Off http://www.flashresults.com/2015_Meets/Outdoor/06­25_USATF/018­3_compiled.htm 1/1 27/6/2015 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase SR USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships Hayward Field, Eugene, OR | June 25‐28, 2015 Event Index Update Event Start List select heat button for splits and additional data Heat 1 Event Status Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase SR (Final) Official Saturday 1:55 PM Record Name Date American Jenny Barringer ‐ Colorado 9:12.50 8/17/2009 Meet Emma Coburn ‐ New Balance 9:19.72 2014 Hayward Sofia Assefa ‐ ETH 9:11.39 5/31/2014 Place Name Affiliation Time Heat (Pl) 1 Emma Coburn New Balance 9:15.59 1 (1) 2 Stephanie Garcia New Balance 9:23.48 1 (2) 3 Colleen Quigley Bowerman T C 9:24.92 1 (3) 4 Leah O'Connor adidas 9:31.03 1 (4) 5 Ashley Higginson Saucony 9:35.55 1 (5) 6 Shalaya Kipp Oiselle 9:37.09 1 (6) 7 Courtney Frerichs U M K C 9:46.24 1 (7) 8 Bridget Franek Team Run Eugene 9:47.81 1 (8) 9 Rachel Johnson Baylor 9:53.34 1 (9) 10 Sarah Pease Adidas/Rogue 9:54.07 1 (10) 11 Nicole Bush New Balance 9:54.51 1 (11) 12 Jamie Cheever Brooks / Club NW 9:56.74 1 (12) 13 Betsy Graney Asics/Gazelle Sp 10:02.04 1 (13) 14 Kimber Mattox Team Run Eugene 10:08.62 1 (14) 15 Rebeka Stowe N J N Y T C 10:18.84 1 (15) Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase SR | Updated: Sat Jun 27 14:04:11 | Set auto‐refresh: Select Off http://www.flashresults.com/2015_Meets/Outdoor/06­25_USATF/021­2_compiled.htm 1/1 27/6/2015 Women 100 Meter Hurdles SR USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships Hayward Field, Eugene, OR | June 25‐28, 2015 Event Index Update Event Start List select heat button for splits and additional data Heat 1 Heat 2 Event Status Women 100 Meter Hurdles SR (Semis) In progress Saturday 1:05 PM Record Name Date American Brianna Rollins ‐ Nike 12.26 6/22/2013 Meet Brianna Rollins ‐ Nike 12.26 2013 Hayward Brianna Rollins ‐ CLEM 12.39 6/8/2013 Top 4 each semi to final Place Name Affiliation Time Heat (Pl) 1 Sharika Nelvis adidas 12.37 Q +2.0 1 (1) 2 Jasmin Stowers NIKE 12.54 Q +1.2 2 (1) 3 Keni Harrison Kentucky 12.59 (12.584) Q +1.2 2 (2) 4 Dawn Harper‐Nelson NIKE 12.59 (12.585) Q +2.0 1 (2) 5 Queen Harrison ASICS 12.60 Q +2.0 1 (3) 6 Brianna Rollins NIKE 12.71 Q +1.2 2 (3) 7 Tenaya Jones Unattached 12.72 Q +2.0 1 (4) 8 Kristi Castlin NIKE 12.74 +2.0 1 (5) 9 Bridgette Owens Florida 12.77 (12.765) +2.0 1 (6) 10 Lolo Jones ASICS 12.77 (12.767) Q +1.2 2 (4) 11 Morgan Snow Texas 12.78 +1.2 2 (5) 12 Ginnie Crawford Unattached 12.88 +2.0 1 (7) 13 Jade Barber Notre Dame 13.04 +1.2 2 (6) 14 Tiana Davis Unattached 13.09 +1.2 2 (7) 15 Evonne Britton Unattached 13.18 +2.0 1 (8) 16 Sirena Alise Unattached 13.50 +1.2 2 (8) Women 100 Meter Hurdles SR | Updated: Sat Jun 27 13:11:51 | Set auto‐refresh: Select Off http://www.flashresults.com/2015_Meets/Outdoor/06­25_USATF/015­2_compiled.htm 1/1 27/6/2015 Women 200 Meter Dash SR USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships Hayward Field, Eugene, OR | June 25‐28, 2015 Event Index Update Event Start List select heat button for splits and additional data Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3 Heat 4 Heat 5 Event Status Women 200 Meter Dash SR (Prelims) Official Saturday 12:30 PM Record Name Date American Florence Griffith Joyner ‐ World Class AC 21.34 9/29/1988 Meet Allyson Felix ‐ Nike 21.69 2012 Hayward Allyson Felix ‐ USA 21.69 6/30/2012 Top 2 + next 6 fastest to semis Place Name Affiliation Time Heat (Pl) 1 Jenna Prandini Oregon 22.18 Q +2.8 1 (1) 2 Candyce McGrone NIKE 22.38 Q +2.8 1 (2) 3 Kyra Jefferson Florida 22.53 (22.522) Q +0.6 3 (1) 4 Dezerea Bryant Kentucky 22.53 (22.527) Q +0.7 5 (1) 5 Jeneba Tarmoh NIKE 22.55 Q +0.9 2 (1) 6 Charonda Williams adidas 22.63 (22.629) Q +0.5 4 (1) 7 Kamaria Brown Texas A&M 22.63 (22.630) Q +0.5 4 (2) 8 Kaylin Whitney NIKE 22.75 Q +0.6 3 (2) 9 Shalonda Solomon adidas 22.76 Q +0.7 5 (2) 10 Muna Lee Unattached 22.83 Q +0.9 2 (2) 11 A'Keyla Mitchell Kansas St. 22.84 q +2.8 1 (3) 12 Kimberlyn Duncan NIKE 22.87 q +0.6 3 (3) 13 Porscha Lucas Unattached 22.89 q +0.7 5 (3) 14 Cierra White Texas Tech 22.90 q +0.9 2 (3) 15 Alexis Faulknor U S C 22.97 q +0.5 4 (3) 16 Tiffany Townsend adidas 23.01 q +0.7 5 (4) 17 Lekeisha Lawson adidas 23.03 +0.7 5 (5) 18 Mikele Barber Unattached 23.08 +2.8 1 (4) 19 Stacey‐Ann Smith Unattached 23.33 +2.8 1 (5) 20 Marie Veale CS Northridge 23.38 +0.5 4 (4) 21 J'Nea Bellamy U C F 23.42 +2.8 1 (6) 22 Dominique Booker Kentucky 23.43 +0.9 2 (4) 23 Keilah Tyson Kentucky 23.56 +0.6 3 (4) 24 Shannon Ray Ole Miss 23.59 +0.9 2 (5) 25 Katie Wise Indiana St. 23.61 +0.7 5 (6) English Gardner NIKE DNS 1 Tori Bowie adidas DNS 2 Carmelita Jeter NIKE DNS 3 Quanera Hayes Unattached DNS 3 Morolake Akinosun Texas DNS 4 Brittany Brown Iowa DNS 4 Alexis Browner Wayland Bapt DNS 5 http://www.flashresults.com/2015_Meets/Outdoor/06­25_USATF/003­1_compiled.htm 1/2 27/6/2015 Women 200 Meter Dash SR Women 200 Meter Dash SR | Updated: Sat Jun 27 14:27:43 | Set auto‐refresh: Select Off http://www.flashresults.com/2015_Meets/Outdoor/06­25_USATF/003­1_compiled.htm 2/2 27/6/2015 Women 400 Meter Hurdles SR USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships Hayward Field, Eugene, OR | June 25‐28, 2015 Event Index Update Event Start List select heat button for splits and additional data Heat 1 Heat 2 Event Status Women 400 Meter Hurdles SR (Semis) Official Saturday 1:37 PM Record Name Date American Lashinda Demus ‐ Nike 52.47 9/1/2011 Meet Sheena Johnson ‐ Nike 52.95 2004 Hayward Lashinda Demus ‐ USA 53.03 7/3/2010 Top 4 each semi to final Place Name Affiliation Time Heat (Pl) 1 Shamier Little Texas A&M 54.14 Q 2 (1) 2 Tiffany Williams Unattached 54.27 Q 1 (1) 3 Georganne Moline NIKE 54.28 Q 2 (2) 4 Cassandra Tate adidas 54.51 Q 1 (2) 5 Lashinda Demus Unattached 54.91 Q 2 (3) 6 Kori Carter Brand Jordan 55.89 Q 1 (3) 7 Turquoise Thompson NIKE 55.92 Q 2 (4) 8 Dalilah Muhammad NIKE 56.15 Q 1 (4) 9 MacKenzie Hill Unattached 56.67 2 (5) 10 Nnenya Hailey Arizona 57.09 2 (6) 11 T'erea Brown adidas 57.33 1 (5) 12 Latosha Wallace Unattached 57.45 1 (6) 13 Erica Twiss Unattached 58.09 1 (7) 14 Ariel Jones Texas 58.82 2 (7) 15 Jernail Hayes Brooks 58.87 2 (8) Leah Nugent Kentucky DQ 1, Women 400 Meter Hurdles SR | Updated: Sat Jun 27 13:54:16 | Set auto‐refresh: Select Off http://www.flashresults.com/2015_Meets/Outdoor/06­25_USATF/017­2_compiled.htm 1/1 27/6/2015 Men 110 Meter Hurdles SR USATF Outdoor Track & Field Championships Hayward Field, Eugene, OR | June 25‐28, 2015 Event Index Update Event Start List select heat button for splits and additional data Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3 Heat 4 Event Status Men 110 Meter Hurdles SR (Prelims) Official Saturday 11:40 AM Record Name Date American Aries Merritt ‐ Reebok 12.80 9/7/2012 Meet Allen Johnson ‐ Nike 12.92 1996 Hayward David Oliver ‐ USA 12.90 7/3/2010 Top 3 + next 4 fastest to semis Place Name Affiliation Time Heat (Pl) 1 David Oliver NIKE 13.28 (13.271) Q ‐0.8 3 (1) 2 Aries Merritt NIKE 13.28 (13.278) Q +0.9 1 (1) 3 Aleec Harris Unattached 13.33 Q +0.8 2 (1) 4 Jeffrey Porter NIKE 13.39 Q +0.8 2 (2) 5 Jason Richardson adidas 13.42 (13.411) Q ‐0.8 3 (2) 5 Ronnie Ash adidas 13.42 (13.411) Q +0.9 4 (1) 7 Joshua Thompson L S U 13.56 Q +0.8 2 (3) 8 Aaron Mallett Iowa 13.59 (13.581) q +0.8 2 (4) 9 Logan Taylor Unattached 13.59 (13.586) Q +0.9 1 (2) 10 Omo Osaghae adidas 13.60 (13.593) Q +0.9 4 (2) 11 Ray Stewart Unattached 13.60 (13.596) Q +0.9 1 (3) 12 Ronald Brookins N A I 13.63 (13.626) Q +0.9 4 (3) 13 Kevin Craddock Unattached 13.63 (13.629) Q ‐0.8 3 (3) 14 Spencer Adams NIKE 13.66 q +0.9 1 (4) 15 Freddie Crittenden Syracuse 13.67 q +0.8 2 (5) 16 Spencer Dunkerley‐Offor Texas 13.79 q ‐0.8 3 (4) 17 Jarret Eaton Unattached 13.80 (13.798) +0.9 4 (4) 18 Cameron Hall Savannah St.
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