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0 E Event Country Bahamas 22-23 April 2017 ATHLETES by EVENT and COUNTRY As of 21 April 2017 i = Indoor performance 35 509 MEN + WOMEN DATE of BIRTH National Record Season Best Countries Athletes 286 MEN Athletes 21 112 4 x 100 Metres Relay Countries Athletes 1 ANT ANTIGUA & BARBUDA RELAY 38.01 Daniel BAILEY 9 Sep 86 Cejhae GREENE 6 Oct 95 Jared JARVIS 29 Aug 94 Richard RICHARDSON 21 Aug 87 Chavaughn WALSH 29 Dec 87 Tahir WALSH 24 Feb 94 1 AUS AUSTRALIA RELAY 38.17 39.14 Nicholas ANDREWS 2 Feb 97 Aaron BRESLAND 4 Jul 94 Rohan BROWNING 31 Dec 97 Tom GAMBLE 25 Nov 91 Alexander HARTMANN 7 Mar 93 Trae WILLIAMS 5 May 97 1 BAH BAHAMAS RELAY 38.52 40.59 Samson COLEBROOKE 10 May 97 Warren FRASER 8 Jul 91 Adrian GRIFFITH 11 Nov 84 Shavez HART 6 Sep 92 Robert JOHNSON 6 Feb 88 Cliff RESIAS 11 Aug 96 1 BAR BARBADOS RELAY 38.55 39.44 Shane BRATHWAITE 8 Feb 90 Mario BURKE 18 Mar 97 Nicholas DESHONG 24 Apr 92 Burkheart ELLIS JR 18 Sep 92 Ramon GITTENS 20 Jul 87 Jaquone HOYTE 4 Feb 98 1 BRA BRAZIL RELAY 37.90 41.34 Bruno DE BARROS 7 Jan 87 Hugo DE SOUSA 5 Mar 87 Vítor Hugo DOS SANTOS 1 Feb 96 Felipe DOS SANTOS 8 Oct 98 António Cesar RODRIGUES 12 Jan 93 Derick SILVA 23 Apr 98 1 CAN CANADA RELAY 37.64 38.15 Mobolade AJOMALE 31 Aug 95 1 Timing by SEIKO AT-------.EL2..v1 Issued at 10:34 on Friday, 21 April 2017 17 Title Partner Official Partners Bahamas 22-23 April 2017 ATHLETES by EVENT and COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH National Record Season Best Aaron BROWN 27 May 92 Andre DE GRASSE 10 Nov 94 Akeem HAYNES 3 Nov 92 Oluwasegun MAKINDE 6 Jul 91 Brendon RODNEY 9 Apr 92 1 CHN PR OF CHINA RELAY 37.82 39.26 Bingtian SU 29 Aug 89 Zhenye XIE 17 Aug 93 Zhouzheng XU 26 Dec 95 Yang YANG 26 Jun 91 Peimeng ZHANG 13 Mar 87 1 CUB CUBA RELAY 38.00 39.77 Yoan MEDINA 2 Jan 99 Reynier MENA 21 Nov 96 Yordan L. O'FARRILL 9 Feb 93 Harlyn PÉREZ 2 Jun 95 1 DOM DOMINICAN REPUBLIC RELAY 38.52 40.38 Youndry ANDÚJAR 5 Jul 90 Mayovanex DE OLEO 26 May 93 Carlos JORGE 24 Sep 86 Juan Aroldi SANTOS 10 Nov 93 Christopher VALDEZ 1 Nov 94 1 FRA FRANCE RELAY 37.79 Stuart DUTAMBY 24 Apr 94 Christophe LEMAITRE 11 Jun 90 Marvin RENÉ 11 Apr 95 Jimmy VICAUT 27 Feb 92 Mickaël-Méba ZÉZÉ 19 May 94 1 GBR GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. RELAY 37.73 Harry AIKINES-ARYEETEY 29 Aug 88 Ojie EDOBURUN 2 Jun 96 Adam GEMILI 6 Oct 93 Richard KILTY 2 Sep 89 Daniel TALBOT 1 May 91 Chijindu UJAH 5 Mar 94 1 GER GERMANY RELAY 38.02 39.39 Michael BRYAN 9 Jun 92 Robin EREWA 24 Jun 91 Aleixo-Platini MENGA 29 Sep 87 Julian REUS 29 Apr 88 1 ITA ITALY RELAY 38.17 Federico CATTANEO 14 Jul 93 Fabio CERUTTI 26 Sep 85 Eseosa DESALU 19 Feb 94 2 Timing by SEIKO AT-------.EL2..v1 Issued at 10:34 on Friday, 21 April 2017 17 Title Partner Official Partners Bahamas 22-23 April 2017 ATHLETES by EVENT and COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH National Record Season Best Lamont Marcell JACOBS 26 Sep 94 Davide MANENTI 16 Apr 89 Filippo TORTU 15 Jun 98 1 JAM JAMAICA RELAY 36.84 38.59 Kemar BAILEY-COLE 10 Jan 92 Yohan BLAKE 26 Dec 89 Everton CLARKE 24 Dec 92 Julian FORTE 7 Jan 93 Jevaughn MINZIE 20 Jul 95 Asafa POWELL 23 Nov 82 1 JPN JAPAN RELAY 37.60 39.46 Takumi MASUDA 11 Feb 97 Soshi MIZUKUBO 1 Mar 99 Kenta OSHIMA 3 Sep 97 Yuma SAITO 28 Aug 98 Jun YAMASHITA 23 Aug 97 1 MEX MEXICO RELAY 39.32 Juan Carlos ALANIS 31 Aug 94 Iván MORENO 1 Jan 95 César RAMÍREZ 21 Jan 94 Héctor RUIZ 15 Jan 93 1 NED NETHERLANDS RELAY 38.29 Solomon BOCKARIE 18 May 87 Giovanni CODRINGTON 17 Jul 88 Dimitri JULIET 28 Mar 96 Churandy MARTINA 3 Jul 84 Hensley PAULINA 26 Jun 93 1 POL POLAND RELAY 38.31 Eryk HAMPEL 3 Dec 97 Dominik KOPEC 5 Mar 95 Przemyslaw SLOWIKOWSKI 20 Nov 93 Artur ZACZEK 28 Feb 89 Grzegorz ZIMNIEWICZ 13 Oct 91 1 SKN SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS RELAY 38.41 Allistar CLARKE 3 Oct 90 Delwayne DELANEY 4 Aug 82 Hakeem HUGGINS 21 Jan 97 Brijesh LAWRENCE 27 Dec 89 Lestrod ROLAND 5 Sep 92 1 TTO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO RELAY 37.62 40.24 Keston BLEDMAN 8 Mar 88 Emmanuel CALLENDER 10 May 84 Kyle GREAUX 26 Apr 88 Moriba MORAIN 8 Oct 92 3 Timing by SEIKO AT-------.EL2..v1 Issued at 10:34 on Friday, 21 April 2017 17 Title Partner Official Partners Bahamas 22-23 April 2017 ATHLETES by EVENT and COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH National Record Season Best Dan-Neil TELESFORD 9 Sep 90 1 USA UNITED STATES RELAY 37.38 38.17 Ronnie BAKER 15 Oct 93 Marvin BRACY 15 Dec 93 Leshon COLLINS 11 Dec 93 Justin GATLIN 10 Feb 82 Mike RODGERS 24 Apr 85 15 84 4 x 200 Metres Countries Athletes 1 ANT ANTIGUA & BARBUDA RELAY Daniel BAILEY 9 Sep 86 Cejhae GREENE 6 Oct 95 Jared JARVIS 29 Aug 94 Richard RICHARDSON 21 Aug 87 Tahir WALSH 24 Feb 94 Chavaughn WALSH 29 Dec 87 1 BAH BAHAMAS RELAY 1:22.18 Blake BARTLETT 2 Mar 93 Samson COLEBROOKE 10 May 97 Shavez HART 6 Sep 92 Ian KERR 1 May 96 Demetrius PINDER 13 Feb 89 Cliff RESIAS 11 Aug 96 1 BAR BARBADOS RELAY 1:21.88 Shane BRATHWAITE 8 Feb 90 Mario BURKE 18 Mar 97 Nicholas DESHONG 24 Apr 92 Burkheart ELLIS JR 18 Sep 92 Ramon GITTENS 20 Jul 87 Jaquone HOYTE 4 Feb 98 1 CAN CANADA RELAY 1:19.20 1:19.91 Mobolade AJOMALE 31 Aug 95 Aaron BROWN 27 May 92 Andre DE GRASSE 10 Nov 94 Oluwasegun MAKINDE 6 Jul 91 Brendon RODNEY 9 Apr 92 Gavin SMELLIE 26 Jun 86 1 CHN PR OF CHINA RELAY 1:23.75 Ge BIE 2 Aug 92 Jinsheng LIANG 12 Jan 96 Youxue MO 10 Feb 96 Xingqiang TANG 11 Aug 95 1 FRA FRANCE RELAY 1:20.66 Gautier DAUTREMER 14 Mar 95 4 Timing by SEIKO AT-------.EL2..v1 Issued at 10:34 on Friday, 21 April 2017 17 Title Partner Official Partners Bahamas 22-23 April 2017 ATHLETES by EVENT and COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH National Record Season Best Jeffrey JOHN 6 Jun 92 Christophe LEMAITRE 11 Jun 90 Marvin RENÉ 11 Apr 95 Ken ROMAIN 17 Apr 93 Mickaël-Méba ZÉZÉ 19 May 94 1 GBR GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. RELAY 1:21.29 Ojie EDOBURUN 2 Jun 96 Adam GEMILI 6 Oct 93 Zharnel HUGHES 13 Jul 95 Richard KILTY 2 Sep 89 Daniel TALBOT 1 May 91 Chijindu UJAH 5 Mar 94 1 GER GERMANY RELAY 1:21.46 1:24.83i Maurice HUKE 25 Feb 93 Sven KNIPPHALS 20 Sep 85 Alexander KOSENKOW 14 Mar 77 Raphael MÜLLER 31 Jul 94 Roy SCHMIDT 30 Sep 91 1 JAM JAMAICA RELAY 1:18.63 Nickel ASHMEADE 7 Apr 90 Oshane BAILEY 8 Sep 89 Rasheed DWYER 29 Jan 89 Nigel ELLIS 8 Aug 97 Chadic HINDS 11 Aug 92 Warren WEIR 21 Oct 89 1 KEN KENYA RELAY 1:22.35 Collins Omae GICHANA 9 Apr 89 Peter Mwai NDICHU 30 Jun 90 Mike Mokamba NYANG'AU 28 Aug 94 Mark Otieno ODHIAMBO 11 May 93 Ferdinand Omanyala OMURWA 2 Jan 96 1 POL POLAND RELAY 1:21.22 Eryk HAMPEL 3 Dec 97 Dominik KOPEC 5 Mar 95 Rafal OMELKO 16 Jan 89 Przemyslaw SLOWIKOWSKI 20 Nov 93 Artur ZACZEK 28 Feb 89 Grzegorz ZIMNIEWICZ 13 Oct 91 1 SKN SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS RELAY 1:20.51 Allistar CLARKE 3 Oct 90 Delwayne DELANEY 4 Aug 82 Hakeem HUGGINS 21 Jan 97 Brijesh LAWRENCE 27 Dec 89 Lestrod ROLAND 5 Sep 92 5 Timing by SEIKO AT-------.EL2..v1 Issued at 10:34 on Friday, 21 April 2017 17 Title Partner Official Partners Bahamas 22-23 April 2017 ATHLETES by EVENT and COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH National Record Season Best 1 TKS TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS RELAY 1:27.70 Frantzley BENJAMIN 7 Feb 95 Devante GARDINER 18 Dec 97 Angelo GARLAND 24 Jul 94 Courtney MISSICK 2 Oct 97 Ifeanyi OTUONYE 27 Jun 94 1 TTO TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO RELAY Keston BLEDMAN 8 Mar 88 Emmanuel CALLENDER 10 May 84 Kyle GREAUX 26 Apr 88 Moriba MORAIN 8 Oct 92 Jereem RICHARDS 13 Jan 94 Dan-Neil TELESFORD 9 Sep 90 1 USA UNITED STATES RELAY 1:18.68 1:20.80 Marvin BRACY 15 Dec 93 Justin GATLIN 10 Feb 82 Jarrion LAWSON 6 May 94 Noah LYLES 18 Jul 97 Ameer WEBB 21 Dec 89 Isiah YOUNG 5 Jan 90 8 47 4 x 400 Metres Relay Countries Athletes AUSTRALIA RELAY RELAY 3:28.24 RELAY RELAY 3:28.71 RELAY RELAY 3:24.64 RELAY RELAY 3:19.54 Oarabile BABOLAYI 8 Mar 92 Michael BERRY 10 Dec 91 Christine BOTLOGETSWE 1 Oct 95 Rashan BROWN 27 Nov 93 Chelsea CHARLES 10 Jan 94 Betty CHELANGAT 12 Dec 90 Bartlomiej CHOJNOWSKI 24 Sep 93 Mason COHEN 19 Sep 96 Andre Timothy COLEBROOK 8 Mar 94 Malgorzata CURYLO 13 Jan 94 Martyna DABROWSKA 5 Apr 94 Abbey DE LA MOTTE 24 Feb 94 Phyllis FRANCIS 4 May 92 Steven GARDINER 12 Sep 95 Natoya GOULE 30 Mar 91 James GURR 20 Dec 83 Natasha HASTINGS 23 Jul 86 Jaheel HYDE 2 Feb 97 Tiffany JAMES 31 Jan 97 6 Timing by SEIKO AT-------.EL2..v1 Issued at 10:34 on Friday, 21 April 2017 17 Title Partner Official Partners Bahamas 22-23 April 2017 ATHLETES by EVENT and COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH National Record Season Best Lydia JELE 22 Jun 90 Alicia KEIR 19 Mar 91 Geoffrey KIPROTICH 23 Nov 97 Alphas Leken KISHOYIAN 1 Jan 94 Daisy Jepkoech KOMEN 4 Dec 86 Martin MANLEY 10 Mar 97 Leaname MAOTOANONG 9 May 91 Michael MATHIEU 24 Jun 84 Sparkle MCKNIGHT 21 Dec 91 LaShawn MERRITT 27 Jun 86 Shaunae MILLER-UIBO 15 Apr 94 Boniface Ontuga MWERESA 13 Nov 93 Rafal OMELKO 16 Jan 89 Renny QUOW 25 Aug 87 Joshua RALPH 27 Oct 91 Jereem RICHARDS 13 Jan 94 Jamari ROSE 95 Caitlin SARGENT-JONES 14 Jun 92 Pako SERIBE 7 Apr 91 Karabo SIBANDA 2 Jul 98 Jarrin SOLOMON 11 Jan 86 Jaide STEPTER 25 Sep 94 Anthonique STRACHAN 22 Aug 93 Justyna SWIETY 3 Dec 92 Ristananna TRACEY 9 May 92 David VERBURG 14 May 91 Przemyslaw WASCINSKI 29 Mar 95 Domonique WILLIAMS 8 Aug 94 1 BAH BAHAMAS RELAY 2:56.72 Andretti BAIN 1 Dec 85 Andre Timothy COLEBROOK 8 Mar 94 Steven GARDINER 12 Sep 95 Michael MATHIEU 24 Jun 84 Elroy MCBRIDE 23 Dec 93 Ashley RILEY 27 Apr 95 1 BEL BELGIUM RELAY 2:58.52 3:07.80i Kévin BORLÉE 22 Feb 88 Dylan BORLÉE 20 Sep 92 Michaël ROSSAERT 9 Jun 95 Julien WATRIN 27 Jun 92 1 BOT BOTSWANA RELAY 2:59.06 Isaac MAKWALA 29 Sep 86 Leaname MAOTOANONG 9 May 91 Boitumelo MASILO 5 Aug 95 Onkabetse NKOBOLO 23 Jul 93 Karabo SIBANDA 2 Jul 98 Baboloki THEBE 18 Mar 97 1 BRA BRAZIL RELAY 2:58.56 Lucas CARVALHO 16 Jul 93 7 Timing by SEIKO AT-------.EL2..v1 Issued at 10:34 on Friday, 21 April 2017 17 Title Partner Official Partners Bahamas 22-23
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