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Team USA to the World Junior Championships in 2002, 2004 and 2006 and Leading Qualifiers for Team USA for 2008 8-Apr-08 Team USA to the World Junior Championships in 2002, 2004 and 2006 and leading qualifiers for Team USA for 2008 8-Apr-08 black letters - college students; red letters - high school students MEN 100 (10.74) 2002 Willie Hordge Forest Brook, Houston, TX 10.21 + 4x100 Rashaud Allen CSU-Northridge 10.39 + 4x100 2004 Demi Omole Wisconsin 10.14 Ivory Williams Central, Beaumont, TX 10.27 2006 Gordon Mc Kenzie Kentucky Willie Perry Florida 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Jeffrey Demps South Lake, Groveland, Fl 10.17 Rynell Parson Stevens, San Antonio, TX 10.23 Jeremy Rankin Overland, Aurora, CO 10.32 Jahvid Best California 10.36 4x100 2002 Ivory Williams Central, Beaumont, TX (10.27) Matt Bruno Trabuco Hills, Mission Viejo, CA (20.82) 2004 Michael Rodgers Lindenwood (10.31) Trell Kimmons Mississippi state (10.34) Marc Johnson Middletown, OH 2006 Odell Harris Barton CC Trey Harts Barbe, Lake Charles, LA Brandon Myers Houston, Tx Evander Wells Stone Mountain, GA Arthur Wims Northrup, Fort Wayne, IN 200 (21.64) 2002 Rubin Williams Valley Christian, San Jose, CA 20.92 + 4x100 Wes Felix USC 20.93 + 4x100 2004 Carey Lacour Humble, TX 20.84 Marcus Pugh Jenks, OK 21.03 2006 Willie Perry Florida Chris Dykes Texas A+M 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Bryshon Nellum USC 20.43 Jahvid Best California 20.65 Maurice Mitchell South, Raytown, MO 20.77 Antonio Sales South Carolina 20.83i 400 (48.04) 2002 Darold Williamson Baylor 45.23 + 4x400 Jonathan Fortenberry South Carolina 45.67 + 4x400 2004 Lashawn Merritt Wilson, Portsmouth, VA 45.37 Anthony Ramirez Azusa Pacific 46.91 2006 Quentin Summers Baylor Justin Oliver Texas A+M 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Bryshon Nellum USC 45.38 Gil Roberts Texas Tech 46.16 Robert Simmons Hightower, Sugar Land, TX 46.40 Sean Holston Florida State 46.47 4x400 2002 Jeremy Wariner Lamar, Arlington, TX (45.57) Ashton Collins Clark, New Orleans, LA (45.95) 2004 Jason Craig Wayne, Huber Heights, OH Keith Hinnant Bay Shore, NY Darren Woods California (46.99) 2006 Rodney Lockhart Mississippi Bryshon Nellum Poly, Long Beach, CA Jacob Scheuerman Littleton, CO Calvin Smith Freedom, Tampa, FL 800 (1:51.00) 2002 Richard Smith South Lakes, Reston, VA 1:48.94 Frank Francois Tennessee 1:48.99 2004 Michael Mc Grath Lincoln, Portland, OR 1:48.50 Marcus Mayes Missouri 1:49.94 Tim Harris Washington, Miami, FL (listed on USATF release) 2006 Brandon Jones NC Central Karjuan Williams New Bern, NC 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Dylan Ferris East Forsyth, Winston-Salem, NC 1:49.27 Blake Shaw Cypress Falls, Houston, TX 1:49.41 Nectaly Barbosa Arizona State 1:49.87i James Gilreath Baylor 1:49.98 1500 (3:48.00) 2002 Chris Lukezic Auburn, Sumner, WA 3:47.32 2004 Russell Brown Stanford 3:47.03 David Torrence California 3:47.63 2006 AJ Acosta El Camino, Oceanside, CA Andrew Bumbalough Georgetown 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Nectaly Barbosa Arizona State 3:45.49 3000 Steeplechase (9:10.0) 2002 none qualified 2004 Kyle Alcorn Oregon 8:54.00 Derek Scott Cornerstone 9:03.06 2006 Alexander Mason Georgetown Cory Thorne Louisville 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Ryan Mc Dermott Duke 9:08.11 5000 (14:15.0) 2002 Rob Koborsi Georgetown 14:08.42 2004 Galen Rupp Central Catholic, Portland, OR 13:55 Josh Mc Dougal home-schooled, Peru, NY 14:12 2006 Andrew Bumbalough Georgetown 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Matt Tebo Colorado 13:53.60i Hassan Mead Minnesota 13:57.87 Dan Chenoweth Harvard 14:07.34 Elliott Heath Stanford 14:09.59 10000 (31:00.00) 2002 Dan Glaz Ohio State 30:01.87 Charles Millioen Georgetown 30:15.22 2004 Keith Bechtol William and Mary 29:58.13 James Hower Georgetown 30:26.0 2006 Brian Medigovich Adams State Jake Schmitt California 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Kevin Schwab Oklahoma 30:56.75 110m Hurdles (14.34) 2002 Antwon Hicks Mississippi 13.59 Kenneth Ferguson Mumford, Detroit, MI 50.52 2004 Aries Merritt Tennessee 13.47 Kevin Craddock James Logan, Union City, CA 13.83 2006 Cordera Jenkins Dickinson, TX Dennis Martin Florida 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees - 39" hurdles Johnny Dutch South Carolina 13.46 Robert Griffin Baylor 13.46 Terry Prentice USC 13.60 Wayne Davis Southeast, Raleigh, NC 13.65 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees - 42" hurdles Johnny Dutch South Carolina 13.79 Jarius Cooper Florida 13.98 Charlton Rolle Tennessee 14.13 Ryan Bailey unattached 14.13 400m Hurdles (53.34) 2002 Bershawn Jackson Central, Miami, FL 50.33 Kenneth Ferguson Mumford, Detroit, MI 50.52 2004 Kerron Clement Florida 48.77 Brandon Johnson UCLA 48.85 2006 Chris Carter BYU Joe Greene SUNY Albany 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Robert Griffin Baylor 49.56 William Wynne Mc Eachern, Powder Springs, GA 49.70 Johnny Dutch South Carolina 50.07 Reggie Wyatt La Sierra, CA 50.10 High Jump (7-0.25) 2002 Andra Manson Brenham, TX 7-4.25 Jesse Williams Broughton, Raleigh, NC 7-1.75 2004 Norris Frederick Washington 7-1 Matt Carter Santa Ana JC 7-0.2 2006 Ryan Fritz Penn State Joe Kindred St. Augustine's 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Randal Carter Johnson County CC 7-4 Erik Kynard Rogers, Toledo, OH 7-3.75i Billy Butler Hillsboro, OR 7-2 Marquise Mack Booker, Sarasota, FL 7-2 Fred Miller Raines, Jacksonville, FL 7-2 Adam Timo Snow Canyon, St. George, UT 7-2 Pole Vault (16-6.75) 2002 Tommy Skipper Sandy, OR 17-6.5 Matt Weirich BYU 16-8.75 2004 Brandon Glenn Arizona State 17-6.75 2006 Phillip Hanson Pontiac, IL Scott Roth Granite Bay, CA 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Spencer Mc Corkel Arkansas 17-9 Maston Wallace Texas 17-8.5i Shea Kearney Rice 17-3i Mike Uhle Akron 17-0.75i Long Jump (24-7.25) 2002 Marvin Lucas Southern Mississippi 25-3.25 Trevell Quinley Arizona State 24-10 2004 none listed by USATF 2006 Antone Belt Louisville Aaron Smith South Plains JC 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Christian Taylor Sandy Creek, Tyrone, GA 25-6.75i Gary Lee Fresno State 25-4 Marquise Goodwin Rowlett, TX 25-0 Edward Turner Houston 25-0i Triple Jump (51-2.25) 2002 Rafeeq Curry JC 51-11.75 2004 Kenneth Hall Baton Rouge, LA 51-8.75 Paul Hubbard Wisconsin 51-5.75 Michael Whitehead Michigan 51-1 2006 Andre Black Louisville Kali Jackson Cahokia, IL 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Tyron Stewart Texas A+M 52-9.5 Troy Doris 52-5.5 Christian Taylor Sandy Creek, Tyrone, GA 52-5.5 Chris Carter Houston 52-1.25 Shot Put (jr implement) (53-5.75 16#; 59-0.75 jr) 2002 Sean Shields Arizona 66-10.75 Jonathan Silverman UCLA 63-5 2004 Cory Martin Auburn 64-11.25 Justin Clickett Pittsburgh 58-9.5 2006 John Hickey Iowa Eric Werskey Seymour, IN 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees (16#) Eric Plummer Princeton 58-0.5 Blake Eaton Pennsylvania 57-3.5i Denes Veres Notre Dame 56-2i Colin Boevers Kentucky 56-0.5i Discus (jr implement) (177-2 jr; 165-8 intl) 2002 Michael Robertson Intl School, Brussels, Belgium 202-1 Sean Shields Arizona 197-8 2004 Jens Kujacznski Central Arizona 204-10 Robert Mc Dade Villanova 169-1 2006 Nick Robinson El Toro, CA Robert Taylor Newport Harbor, CA 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees (intl implement) Tyler Fleet Abilene Christian 184-1 Nick Jones Abilene Christian 179-9 Derek Johnson Cal-Bakersfield 177-10 George Abyad Princeton 172-1 Hammer (jr implement) (177-2 intl; 165-8 jr) 2002 none qualified 2004 Nick Owens North Carolina Cory Martin Auburn 2006 Walter Henning St. Anthony's, S Huntington, NY 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees (16#) Walter Henning North Carolina 225-6 Jordan Stray Oregon 205-11 Nick Lyons Baylor 204-2 Javelin (218-2) 2002 Jarrad Matthews Texas A+M 221-5 James Finneran Rhode Island 218-8 2004 Brian Harris Washington Andrew Vogelsburg Emporia State 223-0 2006 Matthew Maloney Oregon Adam Montague North Carolina 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees noone has met World Junior qualifying standard as of 4/1/2008 Decathlon (jr implements) (6875 intl; 7050 jr implements) 2002 Donovan Kilmartin Eagle, ID 7440 2004 Chris Helwick Tennessee 7358 Jangy Addy Tennessee 7102 2006 Matt Clark Northern Iowa Shawn Schmidt St. Mark's, Plano, Tx 10000m Walk (44:05) 2002 Benjamin Shorey Wisconsin-Parkside 42:50.20 WOMEN 100 (12.04) 2002 Lauryn Williams Miami 11.40 + 4x100 Marshavet Hooker Southwest, San Antonio, TX 11.51 + 4x100 2004 Ashley Owens UNLV 11.12 + 4x100 Shalonda Solomon South Carolina 11.51 2006 Alexandria Anderson Texas + 4x100 Gabriella Mayo Southeast, Raleigh, NC + 4x100 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Tiffany Townsend Baylor 11.21 Janeba Tarmoh Tennessee 11.27 Shataya Hendricks Stanford 11.30 Victoria Jordan Dunbar, Fort Worth, TX 11.36 Shayla Mahan South Carolina 11.37 4x100 2002 Shalonda Solomon Poly, Long Beach, CA (11.51) 2004 Jasmine Baldwin West Covina, CA Juanita Broaddus Barton CC (11.81) Shana Cox Penn State Cleo Tyson Tennessee 2006 Janeba Tarmoh Mt. Pleasant, San Jose, CA Elizabeth Olear Louisville, Los Angeles, CA Kenyanna Wilson Peoria, AZ Erica Alexander Clearbrook, Friendswood, TX Porscha Lucas Plano, TX 200 (24.64) 2002 Allyson Felix LA Baptist, Sepulveda, CA 22.83 Sanya Richards Aquinas, Fort Lauderdale, FL 23.03 + 4x400 2004 Deonna Lawrence Sheldon, Sacramento, CA 2006 Gabriella Mayo Southeast, Raleigh, NC Bianca Knight Ridgeland, MS + 4x100 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Tiffany Townsend Baylor 22.84 Jeneba Tarmoh Tennessee 23.26i Victoria Jordan Dunbar, Fort Worth, TX 23.24 Joanna Atkins Auburn 23.30 400 (55.24) 2002 Sanya Richards Aquinas, Fort Lauderdale, FL 50.69 + 4x400 Monique Henderson UCLA 50.74 + 4x400 2004 Stephanie Smith South Carolina 51.96 Natasha Hastings South Carolina 52.09 2006 Jessica Beard Euclid, OH + 4x400 Brandi Cross Ft Bend Marshall, Missouri City, TX + 4x400 2008 - Leading Eligible Returnees Jessica Beard Texas 51.63 Meshawn Graham Bowsher, Toledo, OH 52.51 Ebony Eutsey Southridge, Miami, FL 52.67 Nadonnia Rodrigues Boys and Girls, Brooklyn, NY 52.83i 4x400 2002 Christina Hardeman Wilcox, San Jose, CA (53.72) Deonna Lawrence Sheldeon, Elk Grove, CA (53.74) 2004 Alexandria Anderson Morgan Park, Chicago, IL Johnsie Liles St.
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