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Timing & Data - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:07 AM 6/20/2004 Page 1 adidas Outdoor Track and Field Championships - 6/18/2004 to 6/19/2004 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Results - Day 2 Event 3 Boys 200 Meter Dash Event 5 Boys 400 Meter Run National: 20.13 !5/11/198 Roy Martin National: 44.69 !7/24/198 Darrell Robinson Meet: 20.77 @ 6/14/200 Xavier Carter Meet: 45.74 @ 6/14/199 Brandon Couts Freshman: 20.99 #8/9/2002 J-Mee Samuels Freshman: 46.55 #1985 William Reed Sophomore: 20.78 $2000 Brendan Christian Sophomore: 45.14 $1995 Obea Moore Junior: 20.28 % 1984 Roy Martin Junior: 45.17 % 1987 William Reed Senior: 20.13 * 5/11/198 Roy Martin Senior: 44.69 * 7/24/198 Darrell Robinson NameYr School Prelims NameYr School Finals Preliminaries 1LaShawn Merritt 04 Portsmouth, 45.38@ 1LaShawn Merritt 04 Portsmouth, # 20.86Q+0.0 2Cedric Goodman 04 Newnan, GA 46.08# 2Cedric Goodman 04 Newnan, GA 21.01Q0.2 3Elzie Coleman 04 Newburgh, 46.30# 3Edino Steele 05 Brooklyn, NY 21.37Q-0.7 4Reuben McCoy 04 Sicklerville, 46.81 4J-Mee Samuels 05 Winston-Sale 21.51Q-0.7 5Zach Logan 04 Trotwood, OH 47.17 5Neksy Metelus 04 Coral Springs, 21.18q +0.0 6Shaquan Brown 06 Paterson, NJ 47.67 6Imani Butler 04 St. Louis, MO 21.29q 0.2 7Randy Lee 06 Upper 47.71 7Willie Perry 05 Lenoir, NC 21.37q 0.2 8Garrett Blakely 04 Pacolet, SC 48.20 8Michael Grant 04 Snellville, GA 21.57q -0.7 9Michael Rhue 04 Columbia, SC 48.89 9Michael Ray Garvin 05 Upper Saddle 21.83q +0.0 10Ryan Grenko 04 Iowa City, IA 48.92 10Marcus Pugh 04 Tulsa, OK 21.83 -0.7 11Mike Carhart 04 Sparta, NJ 48.96 11Kevin Thompson 05 North Bergen, 21.86 -0.7 12O'Bryan Clemons 04 Spartanburg, 49.09 12Trayman Hill 04 Emporia, VA 21.91 0.2 13Berkeley Wright 04 Upper 49.27 13Arie Dixon 04 Beacon, NY 21.99 0.2 14Bryan Webb 05 Knoxville, TN 49.44 14Stephen Cherry 04 Cromwell, CT 22.14 -0.7 15Marcel VanEeden 05 Gladstone, NJ 49.67 15Brandon Ellis 04 Anderson, SC 22.15 -0.7 16Chadd Steinhauser 04 Westford, MA 50.43 16Raymond Jones IV 04 The Colony, 22.16 -0.7 17Craig Meekins 04 Baldwin, NY 50.55 17Dante Roseboro 04 Denver, NC 22.32 0.2 18Jacob Sykes 06 Goldsboro, 53.62 18Ian Morgan 04 Amityville, 22.38 +0.0 ---Bernard Middleton 04 Jacksonville, DQ 19Devin Fentress 05 Chesapeake, 22.42 0.2 Event 7 Boys 800 Meter Run 20Mamadou Paye 04 New York, 22.68 0.2 Fastest 2 sections Sat at 6:00pm; all others Sat at 2:45pm 21Cameron Craig 05 Brick, NJ 22.70 -0.7 National: 1:46.45 !5/31/199 Mike Granville 22Shawn Smith 05 Sinking 22.71 -0.7 Meet: 1:48.51 @ 6/14/199 Moses Washington 23Jamaal Barnes 04 Decatur, GA 23.00 +0.0 Freshman: 1:51.03 #1993 Mike Granville 24O'Bryan Clemons 04 Spartanburg, 23.11 +0.0 Sophomore: 1:48.98 $1994 Mike Granville ---Ivory Williams 04 Beaumont, TX DQ -0.7 Junior: 1:47.96 % 1995 Mike Granville ---Rendrick Taylor 05 Clio, SC DQ -0.7 Senior: 1:46.45 * 5/31/199 Mike Granville Event 3 Boys 200 Meter Dash NameYr School Finals National: 20.13 !5/11/198 Roy Martin 1Timothy Harris 04 Miami, FL 1:49.30# Meet: 20.77 @ 6/14/200 Xavier Carter 2Michael Carmody 04 Berkeley 1:49.87# Freshman: 20.99 #8/9/2002 J-Mee Samuels 3Kyle Miller 04 Katy, TX 1:50.26# Sophomore: 20.78 $2000 Brendan Christian 4Leonel Manzano 04 Marble Falls, 1:50.48# Junior: 20.28 % 1984 Roy Martin 5Abraham Mach 04 East Lansing, 1:50.82# Senior: 20.13 * 5/11/198 Roy Martin 6Rob Novak 05 Bordentown, 1:51.38 NameYr School Finals 7Josh Wolfe 04 Andover, MA 1:52.29 Finals 8Jason Collett 05 Olathe, KS 1:52.35 1LaShawn Merritt 04 Portsmouth, 20.80# +0.0 9John Hiestand 04 Bloomington, 1:52.52 2Cedric Goodman 04 Newnan, GA 20.92# +0.0 10James Butler 05 Saint Louis, 1:52.76 3Neksy Metelus 04 Coral Springs, 21.31 +0.0 11Christopher Patrick 04 Salem, AL 1:52.89 4Edino Steele 05 Brooklyn, NY 21.56 +0.0 12E.C. Gibbs 04 Cullman, AL 1:53.43 5Willie Perry 05 Lenoir, NC 21.68 +0.0 13Jacob DuBois 04 Jackson, MI 1:53.67 6Imani Butler 04 St. Louis, MO 21.75 +0.0 14Kevin Dacres 04 Bronx, NY 1:53.75 7Michael Ray Garvin 05 Upper Saddle 21.76 +0.0 15Daniel LaCava 05 Hurst, TX 1:53.86 16Brennon Plotner 04 Fort Wayne, 1:53.87 17Derrick Robbins 05 Newport 1:53.91 18Christopher Thomas 05 Plantation, FL 1:54.00 C.F.P.I. Timing & Data - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:07 AM 6/20/2004 Page 2 adidas Outdoor Track and Field Championships - 6/18/2004 to 6/19/2004 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Results - Day 2 (Event 7 Boys 800 Meter Run) 21Rich Ryan 04 Easton, PA 4:20.25 NameYr School Finals 22Patterson Wilhelm 06 Lynchburg, 4:21.11 19Ian Waterhouse 05 Eastampton, 1:54.12 23William McCann 04 Decatur, IL 4:21.66 20Jordan Orr 04 Greensboro, 1:54.60 24Chase Eckard 05 Granite Falls, 4:22.24 21Christopher Clymer 05 Lincoln, NE 1:54.66 25Brett Adams 04 Davenport, IA 4:22.50 22Michael Greenwood 04 Colorado 1:54.86 26Liam Boylan-Pett 04 Bath, MI 4:23.08 23Patrick O'Donnell 05 Salem, MA 1:54.91 27Sandy Roberts 06 Raleigh, NC 4:24.86 24Elliot Henry 05 Exeter, NH 1:54.96 Event 13 Boys 110 Meter Hurdles 25Kyle Audi 04 Loudonville, 1:54.97 National: 12.9h !5/30/197 Renaldo Nehemiah 26Benjamin Robinson 04 Chardon, OH 1:54.99 National: 13.22 {5/11/198 Arthur Blake 27Colin Swaney 04 Iowa City, IA 1:55.20 Meet: 13.32 @ 6/12/199 Ricardo Moody 28Oneil Barnaby 04 Upper 1:55.47 Freshman: 14.16 #1998 Jason Stanley 29David Krueger 05 Perham, MN 1:55.57 Sophomore: 13.67 $1998 Rickey Harris 30Adam Smith 06 Camp Hill, PA 1:55.69 Junior: 13.34 % 1996 Terrence Trammell 31Todd Williams 04 Ballwin, MO 1:56.03 Senior: 13.30 * 5/26/199 Chris Nelloms 32Brandon Jones 05 Charlotte, NC 1:56.88 NameYr School Finals 33Marcus Davis 04 Fairlawn, OH 1:56.94 Finals 34Joe Greene 05 Rochester, NY 1:57.22 1Theodore Ginn, Jr 04 Cleveland, 13.46$ -0.2 35Nicholas Stenuf 04 East syracuse, 1:57.84 2Julius Jiles Tindall 04 Kansas City, 13.84) -0.2 36Erik Reichenbach 04 Pinckney, MI 1:57.92 3David Whitehurst 04 Tinton Falls, 13.94) -0.2 37James Randolph 05 Jacksonville, 2:01.58 4Verrol Jackson 04 Schenectady, 14.06) -0.2 38Andre Gamble 05 Memphis, TN 2:02.86 5Brandon Brown 04 Anderson, SC 14.12) -0.2 39Graham Snow 04 Danbury, CT 2:04.16 6Saidu Ezike 04 Staten Island, 14.14) -0.2 40Marshawn Martin 04 Columbia, SC 2:05.24 7Jeremy Jackson 04 Round Rock, 14.26 -0.2 41Steve Iannaccone 04 Toms River, 2:06.21 8Ryan Fontenot 04 Baton Rouge, 14.37 -0.2 Event 9 Boys 1 Mile Run ---Jason Richardson 04 Cedar Hill, DNF -0.2 Fastest 2 sections Sat at 6:35pm; all others Sat at 4:15pm Event 15 Boys 400 Meter Hurdles National: 3:53.43 !5/27/200 Alan Webb National: 49.38 !7/18/200 Kenneth Ferguson Meet: 4:02.01 @ 6/14/199 Sharif Karie Meet: 50.55 @ 6/15/200 Kenneth Ferguson Freshman: 4:15.50 #1965 Doug Smith Freshman: 53.94 #1995 Michael Roberts Sophomore: 4:06.07 $6/14/200 Jeff See Sophomore: 51.62 $1998 Ricky Harris Junior: 3:59.0h % 1964 Jim Ryun Junior: 49.77 % 7/28/200 Kerron Clement Senior: 3:53.43 * 5/27/200 Alan Webb Senior: 49.38 * 7/19/200 Kenneth Ferguson Freshman: 4:14.26 ) 5/2003 Craig Miller NameYr School Finals NameYr School Finals 1Jason Richardson 04 Cedar Hill, 49.79@ 1Gavin Coombs 04 Griswold, CT 4:05.72$ 2Julius Jiles Tindall 04 Kansas City, 52.51# 2Victor Gras 04 Belmont, MA 4:06.39) 3Justin Gaymon 05 Stewartsville, 52.87# 3Craig Miller 06 Lancaster, PA 4:06.76) 4Brian Hartline 05 North Canton, 53.12# 4Tommy Wyatt 04 Tacoma, WA 4:08.53) 5Dennis Martin 05 Anderson, SC 53.32# 5Shadrack Kiptoo 04 Albuquerque, 4:09.86) 6Rob Skidmore 04 Alexander, 53.44# 6Justin Switzer 05 Waterford, MI 4:09.90) 7Dwayne Joseph 04 Willingboro, 53.63# 7Michael Banks 04 Holden, MA 4:12.93) 8Patrick Gazzini 04 Katonah, NY 53.66# 8Christopher Spooner 04 Lewisburg, 4:14.00) 9Sam Mincey 04 Morehead, 53.86# 9Ryley Miller 04 Snellville, GA 4:15.05# 10Jared Huske 05 Topeka, KS 53.98 10Bryan Sharkey 05 Miami, FL 4:15.76 11Gordon Smith 04 Rocky Mount 54.12 11Daniel Roberts 06 Vicksburg, MI 4:16.15 11Marcus Lee 04 Vineland, NJ 54.12 12Shane Young 04 Reston, VA 4:16.68 13Dominick Bailey 04 Columbia, SC 54.29 13Bryan Culver 04 Waukesha, WI 4:17.19 14Verrol Jackson 04 Schenectady, 54.31 14Wallace Campbell 04 Montgomery, 4:17.20 15Andre Reid 04 Miramar, FL 54.47 15Stephen Pottey 04 Reno, NV 4:17.24 16Eric Alejandro 04 Pembroke 54.55 16Ahmed Haji 04 West 4:17.52 17Philippe Tondereau 04 Centreville, 54.66 17Cody Harper 05 Albuquerque, 4:18.03 18Reuben McCoy 04 Sicklerville, 54.67 18James Erickson 04 Belleville, MI 4:18.89 19Jordan Sauser 04 Williamsburg, 54.74 19Bobby Edgerton 04 Cornish, NH 4:19.08 20Emmanuel Bamgbade 04 Yardville, NJ 54.75 20Mike Booth 04 West Mifflin, 4:19.76 C.F.P.I.
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