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Team USA Olympic Roster by Sport U.S. Olympic Team by Sport (name, gender, height, weight, date of birth, hometown, state, event/position/class) Archery (6) Women (3) Miranda Leek F 5'4" 165 5/18/1993 Des Moines Iowa Recurve Khatuna Lorig F 5'7" 140 1/1/1974 West Hollywood Calif. Recurve Jennifer Nichols F 6'0" 140 10/4/1983 Cheyenne Wyo. Recurve Men (3) Brady Ellison M 5'11" 190 10/27/1988 Globe Ariz. Recurve Jake Kaminski M 5'10" 155 8/11/1988 Elma N.Y. Recurve Jacob Wukie M 5'11" 160 5/11/1986 Oak Harbor Ohio Recurve Athletics (125) Women (62) Amy Acuff F 6'2" 145 7/14/1975 Corpus Christi Texas High Jump Keshia Baker F 5'7" 137 1/30/1988 Fairfield Calif. Relays Brigetta Barrett F 6'0" 140 12/24/1990 Wappingers Falls N.Y. High Jump Janet Bawcom F 8/22/1978 Rome Ga. 10,000m Amanda Bingson F 2/20/1990 Las Vegas Nev. Hammer Throw Brittany Borman F 5'11" 7/1/1989 Festus Mo. Javelin Throw Tia Brooks F 8/2/1990 Grand Rapids Mich. Shot Put T'erea Brown F 5'9" 141 10/24/1989 Hampton Va. 400m Hurdles Stephanie Brown- Trafton F 6'4" 205 12/1/1979 Oceana Calif. Discus Throw Jillian Camarena- Williams F 5'10" 250 3/2/1982 Woodland Calif. Shot Put Amber Campbell F 5'7" 200 6/5/1981 Indianapolis Ind. Hammer Throw Michelle Carter F 5'9" 255 10/12/1985 Ovilla Texas Shot Put Emma Coburn F 5'8" 120 10/19/1990 Crested Butte Colo. 3,000m Steeplechase Kim Conley F 5'3" 3/14/1986 Santa Rosa Calif. 5,000m Jessica Cosby F 5'8" 175 5/31/1982 Mission Hills Calif. Hammer Throw Julie Culley F 5'8" 128 9/10/1981 Lebanon N.J. 5,000m Desiree Davila F 5'1"` 97 7/26/1983 Chula Vista Calif. Marathon Sharon Day F 5'11" 160 6/9/1985 Costa Mesa Calif. Heptathlon Janay DeLoach F 5'5" 130 10/12/1985 Fort Collins Colo. Long Jump Lashinda Demus F 5'7" 136 3/10/1983 Long Beach Calif. 400m Hurdles Diamond Dixon F 5'6" 6/29/1992 Houston Texas Relays Debbie Dunn F 5'7" 139 3/26/1978 Norfolk Va. Relays Allyson Felix F 5'6" 125 11/18/1985 Los Angeles Calif. 100m; 200m Shalane Flanagan F 5'5" 105 7/8/1981 Marblehead Mass. Marathon Hyleas Fountain F 5'7" 143 1/14/1981 Harrisburg Pa. Heptathlon Bridget Franek F 5'6" 125 11/8/1987 Hiram Ohio 3,000m Steeplechase Geena Gall F 5'6" 135 1/18/1987 Grand Blanc Mich. 800m Kara Goucher F 5'7" 123 7/9/1978 Duluth Minn. Marathon Dawn Harper F 5'6" 135 5/13/1984 East St. Louis Ill. 100m Hurdles Amy Hastings F 5'4" 100 1/21/1984 Leavenworth Kan. 10,000m Chelsea Hayes F 5'6" 2/2/1988 New Orleans La. Long Jump Becky Holliday F 5'3" 3/12/1980 Penryn Calif. Pole Vault Molly Huddle F 5'5" 108 8/31/1984 Elmira N.Y. 5,000m Lacy Janson F 5'10" 145 2/20/1983 Sarasota Fla. Pole Vault Carmelita Jeter F 5'4" 130 11/24/1979 Gardena Calif. 100m; 200m Lolo Jones F 5'9" 140 8/5/1982 Des Moines Iowa 100m Hurdles Shalaya Kipp F 5'7" 8/19/1990 Salt Lake City Utah 3000m Steeplechase Bianca Knight F 5'3" 138 1/2/1989 Ridgeland Miss. Relays Gia Lewis-Smallwood F 6'0" 205 4/1/1979 Champaign Ill. Discus Throw Chaunte Lowe F 5'9" 132 2/12/1984 Riverside Calif. High Jump Tianna Madison F 5'6" 130 8/30/1985 Elyria Ohio 100m Francena McCorory F 5'8" 151 10/20/1988 Hampton Va. 400m Chantae McMillan F 5/1/1988 Rolla Mo. Heptathlon Maria Michta F 5'5" 113 6/23/1986 Nesconset N.Y. 20K Race Walk Georganne Moline F 5'9" 120 3/6/1990 Phoenix Ariz. 400m Hurdles Alysia Montano F 5'7" 130 4/23/1986 Canyon Country Calif. 800m Kara Patterson F 6'0" 185 4/10/1986 Vancouver Wash. Javelin Throw Brittney Reese F 5'8" 140 9/9/1986 Gulfport Miss. Long Jump Sanya Richards-Ross F 5'8" 136 2/26/1985 Ft. Lauderdale Fla. 400m; 200m Shannon Rowbury F 5'5" 115 9/19/1984 San Francisco Calif. 1,500m Alice Schmidt F 5'11" 145 10/3/1981 Omaha Neb. 800m Jennifer Simpson F 5'5" 118 8/23/1986 Oviedo Fla. 1,500m Amanda Smock F 5'7" 132 7/27/1982 Melrose Minn. Triple Jump Jenn Suhr F 6'0" 143 2/5/1982 Fredonia N.Y. Pole Vault Jeneba Tarmoh F 5'5" 130 9/27/1989 San Jose Calif. Relays Aretha Thurmond F 5'11" 210 8/14/1976 Seattle Wash. Discus Throw Dee Dee Trotter F 5'10" 140 12/8/1982 Decatur Ga. 400m Morgan Uceny F 5'6" 110 3/10/1985 Plymouth Ind. 1,500m Lisa Uhl F 5'4" 110 8/31/1987 Fort Dodge Iowa 10,000m Kellie Wells F 5'3" 126 7/16/1982 Midlothian Va. 100m Hurdles Lauryn Williams F 5'3" 133 9/11/1983 Rochester Pa. Relays Rachel Yurkovich F 5'11" 155 10/10/1986 Newberg Ore. Javelin Throw Men (63) Abdi Abdirahman M 5'11" 135 1/1/1977 Tucson Ariz. Marathon Kyle Alcorn M 6'1" 163 3/18/1985 Clovis Calif. 3,000m Steeplechase Ryan Bailey M 6'4" 215 4/13/1989 Portland Ore. 100m Trevor Barron M 6'3" 160 9/30/1992 Bethel Park Pa. 20km Race Walk Lance Brooks M 6'6" 272 1/1/1984 New Berlin Ill. Discus Throw Donn Cabral M 12/12/1989 Glastonbury Conn. 3000m Steeplechase Christian Cantwell M 6'4" 340 9/30/1980 Eldon Mo. Shot Put Matthew Centrowitz M 5'9" 132 10/18/1989 Arnold Md. 1,500m Will Claye M 5'11" 160 6/13/1991 Phoenix Ariz. Long Jump; Triple Jump Kerron Clement M 6'2" 190 10/31/1985 LaPorte Texas 400m Hurdles Ashton Eaton M 6'1" 180 1/21/1988 Bend Ore. Decathlon Sean Furey M 6'2" 190 8/31/1982 Methuen Mass. Javelin Throw Justin Gatlin M 6'1" 183 2/10/1982 Pensacola Fla. 100m Tyson Gay M 5'11" 165 8/9/1982 Lexington Ky. 100m Marquise Goodwin M 5'10" 180 11/19/1990 Dallas Texas Long Jump Ryan Hall M 5'10" 135 10/14/1982 Big Bear Lake Calif. Marathon Trey Hardee M 6'5" 212 2/7/1984 Birmingham Ala. Decathlon Reese Hoffa M 5'11" 325 10/8/1977 Augusta Ga. Shot Put Cyrus Hostetler M 6'2" 215 8/8/1986 Newberg Ore. Javelin Throw Evan Jager M 6'2" 145 3/8/1989 Algonquin Ill. 3000m Steeplechase Kibwe Johnson M 6'2" 235 7/17/1981 San Francisco Calif. Hammer Throw Meb Keflezighi M 5'5" 125 5/5/1975 Mammoth Lakes Calif. Marathon Trell Kimmons M 7/13/1985 Coldwater Miss. Relays Craig Kinsley M 6'1" 195 1/19/1989 Fairfield Conn. Javelin Throw George Kitchens, Jr. M 1/30/1983 Hephzibah Ga. Long Jump Alfred "A.G." Kruger M 6'4" 275 2/18/1979 Sheldon Iowa Hammer Throw Erik Kynard M 6'4" 190 2/3/1991 Toldedo Ohio High Jump Bernard Lagat M 5'8" 130 12/12/1974 Tucson Ariz. 5,000m Lopez Lomong M 5'11" 152 1/1/985 Marietta N.Y. 5,000m Ronell Mance M 3/21/1992 Chino Calif. Relays Leo Manzano M 5'5" 125 9/12/1984 Austin Texas 1,500m Tony McQuay M 5'11" 155 4/16/1990 West Palm Beach Fla. 400m Aries Merritt M 6'2" 170 7/24/1985 Marietta Ga. 110m Hurdles LaShawn Merritt M 6'2" 185 6/27/1986 Portsmouth Va. 400m Derek Miles M 6'3" 195 9/28/1972 Sacramento Calif. Pole Vault Maurice Mitchell M 5'11" 163 12/22/1989 Kansas City Mo. 200m Manteo Mitchell M 7/6/1987 Mooresboro N.C. Relays Bryshon Nellum M 5/1/1989 Los Angeles Calif. 400m Jamie Nieto M 6'4" 183 11/2/1976 Sacramento Calif. High Jump Johnny Nunn M 6'2" 172 2/3/1978 San Diego Calif. 50km Race Walk Darvis Patton M 6'0" 175 12/4/1977 Dallas Texas Relays Jeff Porter M 6'0" 185 11/27/1985 Somerset N.J. 110m Hurdles Jason Richardson M 6'2" 170 4/4/1986 Cedar Hill Texas 110m Hurdles Dathan Ritzenhein M 5'8" 122 12/30/1982 Rockford Mich. 10,000m Khadevis Robinson M 6'1" 159 7/19/1976 Fort Worth Texas 800m Michael Rodgers M 5'9" 167 4/24/1985 St. Louis Mo. Relays Jarred Rome M 6'4" 300 12/21/1976 Marysville Wash. Discus Throw Galen Rupp M 5'11" 135 5/8/1986 Portland Ore. 10,000m; 5,000m Jeremy Scott M 6'9" 205 5/1/1981 Norfolk Neb. Pole Vault Duane Solomon M 6'3" 12/28/1984 Lompoc Calif. 800m Wallace Spearmon M 6'3" 175 12/24/1984 Fayetteville Ark. 200m Nick Symmonds M 5'10" 165 12/30/1983 Boise Idaho 800m Angelo Taylor M 6'2" 185 12/29/1978 Decatur Ga. 400m Hurdles Christian Taylor M 6'2" 174 6/18/1990 Fayetteville Ga.
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