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United States Men's Olympic Trials RACHEWSIEl!IER July 28, 1988 Volume 34, No. 19 --UNITED STATES MEN'S OLYMPIC TRIALS-- Indianapolis, Indiana, July 15-23 10.32; 7. Drummond 10.35; 8. Cooper 10.36. Baptiste 20.82; 6. Barnes 21.43; ... dnf-­ (women's results will appear in next week's • 11(4.9)-1.Smith 9.87w (all conditions: =2, =2 Caldwell; ... dnc-Daniel. edition of the newsletter): W; =1, =1 A); 2. Robinson 9.94; 3. Deloach • 9.96; 4. King 10.04; 5. McRae 10.05 (fastest SEMIS (7/20, qualify 4): 1(--0.7)-1.Martin 100 METERS non-q ever); 6. Burrell 10.10; 7. Cason 10.26; 20.20; 2. Deloach 20.24; 3. Robinson 20.42; e FINAL (7/16, 5.2): 1. Carl Lewis (SMTC) 8. Florence 10.27. 4. Thomas 20.59; 5. Jefferson 20.69; 6. 9. 78w (all conditions: 1, 1 W, A); 2. Dennis Spearmon 20.70; 7. Kerr 20.76; 8. Krulee Mitchell (Fl) 9.86 (ac: 3, 3 W; 2, 2 A; 1, 1 C); 3. 20.92. Calvin Smith (Tys) 9.87 (ac: =4, =4 W;3, =3 200METERS 11(-1.4)-1. Lewis 20.43; 2. Smith 20.50; 3. A); FINAL (7/20, 1 0l· 1. Joe Deloach (Hous) Heard 20.61; 4. Butter 20.65; 5. Evans 20.75; 4. AlbertRobinson (lnTe) 9'88 (ac:~-s;-=6 ·· e 19:96 (=S;x-W;:6; X A; a.3; =4 C;ToW'ail: lr,y 6. McNeill20.78; 7. Dees if.oe_;_S.Timpson W; =5, =6 A); 5. Joe Deloach (Hous) 9.90 (9, W, A; =3, =4 C) (10.3); 2. Carl Lewjl(SMTC) 21.13. =9 W; 7, =8 A); 6. Mike Marsh (UCLA) 9.94 ; 20.01 (10.3); 3. Roy Martin (WC) 20.05 PR; 7. Emmit King (unat) 9.98; 8. Lee McNeil! 4. Albert Robinson (In TC) 20.05 PR; 5. Cal­ (ECar) 10.08. vin Smith (Tys) 20.27; 6. James Butter (Maz) 400METERS • (Best-ever marks-for-place: ac-1-8) 20.42; 7. Henry Thomas (UCLA) 20.49; 8. * FINAL (7/20): 1. Butch Reynolds {AW) 43.93 Floyd Heard (SMTC) 20.64. (low-alt WR, AR-old, 44.10 Reynolds [OhSt] HEATS (7/15, qualify 4+8): 1(3.1)-1. • (Best-ever marks-for-place: 3, 4) '87) (2, 2 W, A) (10.6, 10.6 [21.2], 10.8 [32.0J, Deloach 10.07w; 2. Burrell (Hous) 10.10; 3. 11.9)(MR); Marsh 10.14; 4. Witherspoon (SMTC) 10.25; 5. HEATS (7/18, qualify 4+8): 1(1.2)-1. Butter • 2. Danny Everett {UCLA) 43.98 (I-a CR--old, McGee (ND) 10.27; 6. Evans (STC) 10.27; 7. 20.66; 2. Evans (STC) 20.90; 3. Kerr (TxAM) 44.10 Reynolds) (4, 4 W, A; 3, 3 C; I-a: 2, 2 W, Jones (Tx) 10.28. 20.95; 4. Baptiste (AW) 21.01; 5. L. Daniel A) (11.1, 10.2 [21.31, 10.7 [32.0], 12.0); .----._ 11(2.0)-1. Mitchell 10.17;2. McRae(Maz) (MsSt) 21.39; 6. Williams (SDTC) 21.48; 7. e 3 SteveI AWi§ (UCLA) 44.37 (X, 2 WJ, AJ) I 0.17; 3. Council (Maz) 10.29; 4. Tatum (TCU) Hadden (SWTx) 21.69. (10.5, 10.6 [21.1], 10.8 (31.91, 12.5); 10.36; 5. Floyd (unat) 10.37; 6. Ligans (SW 11(--0.1)-1.Deloach 20.69; 2. E. McNeil! 4. vin Robinzine (Accu) 44.61 PR; 5. CCC) 10.96. (ECar) 20. 74; 3. Jefferson (unat) 20.96; 4. Antonio McKay (unat) 44.7 ; . ndrew 111(--0.6)-1.L. McNeill 10.30; 2. Drummond Witherspoon (SMTC) 21.29; 5. Little (Drake) Valmon (TE) 44.91; 7. Clarence Daniel (TE) (OdCC) 10.34; 3. Hackett (NikN) 10.45; 4. R. 21.43; 6. McCray (Troy) 21.60. 45.37; 8. Roddie Haley (AW) 45.85. Brown (LAG) 10.47; 5. King 10.48; 6. Jefferson 111(0.4)-1.Lewis 20.32; 2. Heard 20.64; 3. • (Best-ever marks-for-place: 3, 4; I-a: 1-2) (unat) 10.52; 7. Barnes (Maz) 10.54. Robinson 20. 75; 4. Watts (CaHS) 20.84; 5. • IV(1,9)-1. Lewis 9.96 (WL) (x, =7 W; x, =4 A) Davis (TaftCC) 20.94; 6. Moore (STC) 20.94. HEATS (7/16, qualify 4+8): 1-1. B. Reynolds (MR); 2. Cason (TxAM) 10.18; 3. Sholars IV(0.5)-1. Caldwell (USAr) 20.77; 2. 45.78; 2. McKay 46.21; 3. Everett 46.41; 4. (TCU) 10.22; 4. Leach (Tx) 10.23; 5. D. Brown Spearmon (ACC) 20.78; 3. Krulee (SSTC) Smith (unat) 46.45; 5. Robinzine 46.52; 6. (SBS) 10.35; 6. Haynes (NnAz) 10.53; 7. 20.93; 4. Council (Maz) 21.03; 5. Dunn (Co) Pierre (Bay) 46.52. Cranford (UCO) 10.64. 21.19. 11-1.McCoy (Maz) 45.62; 3. Lewis 45.95; 3. V(--0.7)-1. Smith 10.20; 2. Robinson 10.22; V(0.0)-1. Martin 20.61; 2. Smith 20.90; 3. Robinson (WC) 45.95; 4. Caldwell (USAr) 3. Cooper (ACC) 10.29; 4. Florence (TxAM) Hackett (NikN) 21.17; 4. Allen (TCU) 21.23; 5. 46.28; 5. Armstead (Accu) 46.51; 6. Lowery 10.31; 5. Glance (STC) 10.36; 6. Spearmon Barnes (Fres) 21.34. (CSTC) 47.17; 7. Hadden (SWTx) 47.63. (ACC) 10.39; 7. Watkins (LSU) 10.39. Vl(0.7)-1. Timpson (PennSt) 20.91; 2. Dees 111-1.Haley 45.80; 2. Rowe (Accu) 46.09; 3. (Kar) 20.92; 3. Braunskill (NCSt) 20.98; 4. Long (Fl) 46.16; 4. Whitlock (Sac TC) 46.32; 5. e QUARTERS (7/15, qualify 4): 1(0.4)-1. Lewis Thomas 20.98; 5. Bridgewater (CaHS) 21.45; Howard (GBear) 46.81; 6. L. Bridges (Ill) 9.96 l=Wll (x, 7 A; x, =4 A) (=MR); 2. 6. Frazier (NCSt) 21.57; 7. Brown (SBS) 47.40; 7. Johnson (Bay) 49.48. ~binson 10.11; 3. Glance 10.26; 4. Cason 21.62. IV-1. Nix (AW) 45.88; 2. Valmon 45.90; 3. C. 10.27; 5. Leach 10.32; 6. D. Brown 10.37; 7. Daniel 45.95; 4. Pettigrew (ACC) 46.07; 5. Witherspoon 10.42. QUARTERS (7/18), qualify 4): 1(0.0)-1. Campbell (ACC) 46.23; 6. Hargett (Co) 46.97; 11(-0.7)-1. Deloach 10.13; 2. McRae 10.22; Smith 20.32; 2. Butter 20.43; 3. Timpson 7. Chatman (SFS) 51.39. 3. Florence 10.24; 4. Drummond 10.25; 5. 20. 71; 4. Krulee 20. 74; 5. Council 20. 78; 6. V-1. Simon 45.46 (II); 2. Franks (STC) Jones 10.37; 6. Floyd 10.39; 7. Hackett 10.43. Watts 20.91; 7. Little 21.17; 8. Moore 21.17. 45.92; 3. Babers (USAF) 45.93; 4. J. Reynolds 111(0.0)-1.Mitchell 10.13; 2. Marsh 10.17; 3. ll{t,2}-1 Lewis 20.03; 2. Jefferson 20.64; 3. (KsSt) 45.94; 5. 0. Bridges (Reeb) 46.02; 6. Council 10.26; 4. Burrell 10.31; 5. Spearmon Spearmon 20.70; 4. McNeill 20.70; 5. Davis Duncan (Ga) 47.06; 7. Henson (Al) 47.80. 10.34; 6. Tatum 10.46; 7. Evans 10.47. 20.94; 6. Braunskill 20.94; 7. Witherspoon IV(--0.3)-1. Smith 10.13; 2. McNeill 10.17; 3. 21.04; ... dnc--Williams. * QUARTERS (7/17, qualify 4): 1-1. Lewis Cooper 10.18; 4. King 10.23; 5. R. Brown 111(1.2)-1.Martin 20.24; 2. Evans 20.41; 3. 44.61 WJR, AJR (old records 44.65 Lewis .----._0.26; 6. Sholars 10.32; 7. McGee 10.32. Heard 20.50; 4. Kerr 20.62; 5. Dunn 20.92; 6. [twiceJ '88); 2. Robinzine 44.68 PR; 3. Simon Hackett 21.00; 7. Bridgewater 21.17; 8. Allen 44.88 PR; 4. Rowe 44.88; 5. J. Reynolds SEMIS (7/16, qualify 4): 1(2.6)-1. Lewis 21.27. 44.98 PR; 6. Pettigrew 45.53; 7. Howard 10.02w; 2. Mitchell 10.07; 3. McNeill 10.18; 4. IV(2.6)-1. Deloach 20.14w; 2. Robinson 45.76. Marsh 10.19; 5. Glance 10.20; 6. Council 20.26; 3. Thomas 20.62; 4. Dees 20.65; 5. 11-1.Everett 44.64; 2. McKay 44.92; 3. -129- July 28, 1988 McCoy 45.06; 4. Armstead 45.29; 5. Franks 1 :49.30; 5. L. Johnson 1 :49.41; 6. Hamer (Shake) 3:46.16; 12. Ashford (SBTC) 3:47.42. 45.51; 6. Caldwell 46.45; 7. Hargett 46.53. 1 :50.06; 7. Dunn 1 :50.55; 8. Goods 1 :53.76. 111-1.B. Reynolds 44.54; 2. Valmon 44.88; 3. 111-1.Herrington 1 :49.12; 2. Kersh 1 :49.38; SEMIS (7/22, qualify 5+2): 1-1. Falcon Whitlock 45.32; 4. Babers 45.39; 5. Long 3. Humphrey 1 :49.56; 4. Herron 1 :49.64; 5. 3:42.24; 2. Hacker 3:42.40; 3. Spivey 3:42.45; 45.39; 6. Campbell 45.80; ... dnc-Duncan. Armour 1 :49. 71; 6. Biggers 1 :50.96; 7. Davis 4. Smith 3:42.46; 5. Herrington 3:42.55; .---.... IV-1. Daniel 44.75; 2. Smith 44.92;3. Haley 1 :51.65 (53.38). 6. Stirling 3:42.67; 7.
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