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43Rd Annual Great Southwest Track & Field Classic
Finished Results - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 12:41 PM 6/3/2018 Page 1 43rd Annual Great Southwest Track & Field Classic - 5/31/2018 to 6/2/2018 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM Results Event 1 Boys Decathlon ======================================================================= Meet: * 8035 2011 Gunnar Nixon National: % 8035 2011 Gunnar Nixon Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================= Finals 1 Martin, Isaiah 16 Missouri 6946 10 2 Davis, Peyton 11 Missouri 6877 8 3 Smith, Carson 12 Utah 6732 6 4 Levesque, Grant 11 Texas 6351 5 5 Maurer, Trenton 16 Utah 6304 4 6 Diggs, Aidan 16 Arizona 6097 3 7 Heinerikson, Kolby 10 Missouri 6055 8 Murphy, Wyatt 17 Missouri 5853 9 Canchola, Izac 11 Texas 5816 10 Hereder, Nate 12 Arizona 5267 11 Allin, Ryan 12 New Mexico 5230 12 Davis, Brock 11 Arizona 5158 13 Pauly, Jacob 15 Missouri 5066 14 Weibrecht, Jovanny 10 Missouri 4967 15 Peterson, Carson 11 Utah 4898 16 Beller, Seth 12 New Mexico 4786 17 Willaims, Dorian 11 Arizona 4630 18 Barbour, Sean 12 New Mexico 4629 19 Kennedy, Matthew 12 New Mexico 4521 20 Escalera, Angel 11 Texas 4417 21 Dooley, Kohlsen 16 Arizona 4404 22 Ruiz, J.J. 10 New Mexico 3942 23 White eagle, Ahbedoh 15 New Mexico 3791 Event 1 Decathlon: #1 Boys 100 Meter Dash Decathlon =============================================================================== Meet: * 11.19 6/1/2017 John Murphy, Missouri Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points =============================================================================== -
Union Calendar No. 502
1 Union Calendar No. 502 107TH CONGRESS "!REPORT 2d Session HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 107–801 REPORT ON THE LEGISLATIVE AND OVERSIGHT ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS DURING THE 107TH CONGRESS JANUARY 2, 2003.—Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 19–006 WASHINGTON : 2003 COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS BILL THOMAS, California, Chairman PHILIP M. CRANE, Illinois CHARLES B. RANGEL, New York E. CLAY SHAW, JR., Florida FORTNEY PETE STARK, California NANCY L. JOHNSON, Connecticut ROBERT T. MATSUI, California AMO HOUGHTON, New York WILLIAM J. COYNE, Pennsylvania WALLY HERGER, California SANDER M. LEVIN, Michigan JIM MCCRERY, Louisiana BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Maryland DAVE CAMP, Michigan JIM MCDERMOTT, Washington JIM RAMSTAD, Minnesota GERALD D. KLECZKA, Wisconsin JIM NUSSLE, Iowa JOHN LEWIS, Georgia SAM JOHNSON, Texas RICHARD E. NEAL, Massachusetts JENNIFER DUNN, Washington MICHAEL R. MCNULTY, New York MAC COLLINS, Georgia WILLIAM J. JEFFERSON, Louisiana ROB PORTMAN, Ohio JOHN S. TANNER, Tennessee PHIL ENGLISH, Pennsylvania XAVIER BECERRA, California WES WATKINS, Oklahoma KAREN L. THURMAN, Florida J.D. HAYWORTH, Arizona LLOYD DOGGETT, Texas JERRY WELLER, Illinois EARL POMEROY, North Dakota KENNY C. HULSHOF, Missouri SCOTT MCINNIS, Colorado RON LEWIS, Kentucky MARK FOLEY, Florida KEVIN BRADY, Texas PAUL RYAN, Wisconsin (II) LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS, Washington, DC, January 2, 2003. Hon. JEFF TRANDAHL, Office of the Clerk, House of Representatives, The Capitol, Washington, DC. DEAR MR. TRANDAHL: I am herewith transmitting, pursuant to House Rule XI, clause 1(d), the report of the Committee on Ways and Means on its legislative and oversight activities during the 107th Congress. -
Social Life in the Early Republic: a Machine-Readable Transcription
Library of Congress Social life in the early republic vii PREFACE peared to them, or recall the quaint figures of Mrs. Alexander Hamilton and Mrs. Madison in old age, or the younger faces of Cora Livingston, Adèle Cutts, Mrs. Gardiner G. Howland, and Madame de Potestad. To those who have aided her with personal recollections or valuable family papers and letters the author makes grateful acknowledgment, her thanks being especially due to Mrs. Samuel Phillips Lee, Mrs. Beverly Kennon, Mrs. M. E. Donelson Wilcox, Miss Virginia Mason, Mr. James Nourse and the Misses Nourse of the Highlands, to Mrs. Robert K. Stone, Miss Fanny Lee Jones, Mrs. Semple, Mrs. Julia F. Snow, Mr. J. Henley Smith, Mrs. Thompson H. Alexander, Miss Rosa Mordecai, Mrs. Harriot Stoddert Turner, Miss Caroline Miller, Mrs. T. Skipwith Coles, Dr. James Dudley Morgan, and Mr. Charles Washington Coleman. A. H. W. Philadelphia, October, 1902. ix CONTENTS Chapter Page I— A Social Evolution 13 II— A Predestined Capital 42 Social life in the early republic http://www.loc.gov/resource/lhbcb.29033 Library of Congress III— Homes and Hostelries 58 IV— County Families 78 V— Jeffersonian Simplicity 102 VI— A Queen of Hearts 131 VII— The Bladensburg Races 161 VII— Peace and Plenty 179 IX— Classics and Cotillions 208 X— A Ladies' Battle 236 XI— Through Several Administrations 267 XII— Mid-Century Gayeties 296 xi ILLUSTRATIONS Page Mrs. Richard Gittings, of Baltimore (Polly Sterett) Frontispiece From portrait by Charles Willson Peale, owned by her great-grandson, Mr. D. Sterett Gittings, of Baltimore. Mrs. Gittings eyes are dark brown, the hair dark brown, with lighter shades through it; the gown of delicate pink, the sleeves caught up with pearls, the sash of a gray shade. -
2014 Collegiate U20 Bests As of 6/17/2014 12:23:27 PM Men's 60 Meters ALL-TIME BESTS World U20 Mark LEWIS-FRANCIS 82J Great Britain & N.I
A look ahead to Oregon14 -- IAAF World Junior Championships 2014 Collegiate U20 Bests as of 6/17/2014 12:23:27 PM Men's 60 Meters ALL-TIME BESTS World U20 Mark LEWIS-FRANCIS 82J Great Britain & N.I. GBR 6.51 <i> 3/11/2001 Lisbon, Portugal U.S. U20 D'Angelo CHERRY 90J Mississippi State USA 6.52 <i> 3/1/2009 Boston, Mass. USATF Indoor Championships SEASON LEADERS World U20 Yoshihide KIRYU 95J Japan JPN 6.62q <i> 3/9/2014 Sopot, Poland IAAF World Indoor Championships Jalen MILLER FR 95J Mississippi USA 6.62 <i> 2/8/2014 New York, N.Y. Armory Collegiate Invitational U.S. U20 Jalen MILLER FR 95J Mississippi USA 6.62 <i> 2/8/2014 New York, N.Y. Armory Collegiate Invitational 2014 SEASON BESTS (ALL-CONDITIONS) BY U20 COLLEGIANS Rank Athlete Hometown/Country Collegiate Institution Mark Date Meet 1 (1) Jalen MILLER FR 95J Tunica, Miss. USA Mississippi 6.62 <i> 2/8 Armory Collegiate Invitational 2 – Miller USA Mississippi 6.63q <i> 3/1 SEC Indoor Championships 3 – Miller USA Mississippi 6.64qA <i> 3/14 NCAA Division I Indoor Champio 4 – Bromell USA Baylor 6.65qA <i> 3/14 NCAA Division I Indoor Champio (2) Trayvon BROMELL FR 95J St. Petersburg, Fla. USA Baylor 6.65 <i> 2/8 Aggie Invitational – Bromell USA Baylor 6.65 <i> 1/25 Rod McCravy Memorial 7 – Bromell USA Baylor 6.66 <i> 1/18 Texas A&M 10-Team Invitationa 8 – Bromell USA Baylor 6.67q <i> 2/28 Big 12 Indoor Championships – Miller USA Mississippi 6.67qA <i> 2/14 Don Kirby Invitational – Bromell USA Baylor 6.67q <i> 2/7 Aggie Invitational – Miller USA Mississippi 6.67 <i> 1/18 Auburn Indoor Invitational -- (3) Tremayne ACY FR 95J Dallas, Texas USA LSU 6.75 <i> 2/15 Tyson Invitational -- (4) Marcus HARRIS FR 95J Aurora, Colo. -
Region 3 Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships
USATF - Virginia - Association License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:00 PM 7/11/2018 Page 1 Region 3 Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships - 7/5/2018 to 7/8/2018 Hampton University Results 100 Meter Dash 8 & Under Division Girls ================================================================================= Nat'l: N 13.97 7/24/2015 Payton Payne, Glenarden TC Region 3: R 14.11 7/11/2015 Payton Payne, Glenarden Tr Name Year Team Seed Prelims Wind H# ================================================================================= Preliminaries 1 Mathis, Raniya Glenarden Track 15.22 15.43q 1.4 1 2 McGhee, Naomi Southwestern 15.73 15.56q 1.4 2 3 Myers, Madison Cobra Track 16.20 15.78q NWI 3 4 Sparrow, Nia Comets of Ch 16.50 16.00q NWI 3 5 Davis, Rachel i5 Elite 16.58 16.08q NWI 3 6 Jefferson, Madison Glenarden Track 16.26 16.15q 1.4 2 7 Rush, Alexia Loudoun Legacy 16.47 16.26q 1.4 2 8 Johnson, Alyssa Pwc Panthers 16.46 16.33q 1.4 1 9 Church, Blakley Virginia Elite 16.37 16.42 1.4 1 10 Nixon, Laila Virginia Elite 16.52 1.4 2 11 Murray, Grace Prominent Athletes 16.99 16.52 NWI 3 12 Phillips, Tori Turbo Track Club 17.42 16.83 1.4 1 13 Pete, Lauryn Dale City Li 16.91 17.00 1.4 1 14 Souels, Madison Richmond Spe 17.06 17.12 1.4 1 15 Harris, Mckenzie Turbo Track Club 17.01 17.14 NWI 3 15 Hill, Demi Glenarden Track 16.24 17.14 NWI 3 17 Gomez, Jasmine Full Speed A 17.02 17.15 1.4 2 18 Parker, Gabrielle Wwas Athletic Club 17.43 17.23 1.4 2 19 Brooks, Skye Virginia Elite 16.89 17.33 1.4 1 20 Thornton, Aaliyah Virginia Elite 17.57 17.68 NWI 3 21 Smith, -
Union Calendar No. 607
1 Union Calendar No. 607 110TH CONGRESS " ! REPORT 2d Session HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 110–934 REPORT ON THE LEGISLATIVE AND OVERSIGHT ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS DURING THE 110TH CONGRESS JANUARY 2, 2009.—Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 79–006 WASHINGTON : 2009 VerDate Nov 24 2008 22:51 Jan 06, 2009 Jkt 079006 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 4012 Sfmt 4012 E:\HR\OC\HR934.XXX HR934 sroberts on PROD1PC70 with HEARING E:\Seals\Congress.#13 COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS CHARLES B. RANGEL, New York, Chairman FORTNEY PETE STARK, California JIM MCCRERY, Louisiana SANDER M. LEVIN, Michigan WALLY HERGER, California JIM MCDERMOTT, Washington DAVE CAMP, Michigan JOHN LEWIS, Georgia JIM RAMSTAD, Minnesota RICHARD E. NEAL, Massachusetts SAM JOHNSON, Texas MICHAEL R. MCNULTY, New York PHIL ENGLISH, Pennsylvania JOHN S. TANNER, Tennessee JERRY WELLER, Illinois XAVIER BECERRA, California KENNY C. HULSHOF, Missouri LLOYD DOGGETT, Texas RON LEWIS, Kentucky EARL POMEROY, North Dakota KEVIN BRADY, Texas STEPHANIE TUBBS JONES, Ohio THOMAS M. REYNOLDS, New York MIKE THOMPSON, California PAUL RYAN, Wisconsin JOHN B. LARSON, Connecticut ERIC CANTOR, Virginia RAHM EMANUEL, Illinois JOHN LINDER, Georgia EARL BLUMENAUER, Oregon DEVIN NUNES, California RON KIND, Wisconsin PAT TIBERI, Ohio BILL PASCRELL, JR., New Jersey JON PORTER, Nevada SHELLY BERKLEY, Nevada JOSEPH CROWLEY, New York CHRIS VAN HOLLEN, Maryland KENDRICK MEEK, Florida ALLYSON Y. SCHWARTZ, Pennsylvania ARTUR DAVIS, Alabama (II) VerDate Nov 24 2008 13:20 Jan 06, 2009 Jkt 079006 PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 5904 Sfmt 5904 E:\HR\OC\HR934.XXX HR934 sroberts on PROD1PC70 with HEARING LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL U.S. -
Indoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S
Indoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S Highlights Florida claims top spot in men’s indoor track: At the end of the two-day gamut of ups and downs that is the Division I NCAA Indoor Track and Field National Champion- ships, Florida coach Mike Holloway had a hard time thinking of anything that went wrong for the Gators. “I don’t know,” Holloway said. “The worst thing that happened to me was that I had a stomachache for a couple of days.” There’s no doubt Holloway left the Randal Tyson Track Center feeling better on Saturday night. That’s because a near-fl awless performance by the top-ranked Gators re- sulted in the school’s fi rst indoor national championship. Florida had come close before, fi nishing second three times in Holloway’s seven previous years as head coach. “It’s been a long journey and I’m just so proud of my staff . I’m so proud of my athletes and everybody associated with the program,” Holloway said. “I’m almost at a loss for words; that’s how happy I am. “It’s just an amazing feeling, an absolutely amazing feeling.” Florida began the day with 20 points, four behind host Arkansas, but had loads of chances to score and didn’t waste time getting started. After No. 2 Oregon took the lead with 33 points behind a world-record performance in the heptathlon from Ashton Eaton and a solid showing in the mile, Florida picked up seven points in the 400-meter dash. -
Arkansas Men's Track & Field Media Guide, 2012
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville ScholarWorks@UARK Arkansas Men's Track and Field Athletics 2012 Arkansas Men's Track & Field Media Guide, 2012 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Athletics Media Relations Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uark.edu/track-field-men Citation University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Athletics Media Relations. (2012). Arkansas Men's Track & Field Media Guide, 2012. Arkansas Men's Track and Field. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.uark.edu/track- field-men/4 This Periodical is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at ScholarWorks@UARK. It has been accepted for inclusion in Arkansas Men's Track and Field by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UARK. For more information, please contact [email protected]. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2011 SEC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS Index 1-4 History and Records 49-84 Table of Contents 1 Razorback Olympians 50-51 Media Information 2 Cross Country Results and Records 52-54 Team Quick Facts 3 Indoor Results and Records 55-61 The Southeastern Conference 4 Outdoor Results and Records 62-70 Razorback All-Americans 71-75 2011 Review 5-10 Randal Tyson Track Center 76 2011 Indoor Notes 6-7 John McDonnell Field 77 2011 Outdoor Notes 8-9 Facility Records 78 2011 Top Times and Honors 10 John McDonnell 79 Two-Sport Student Athletes 80 2012 Preview 11-14 Razorback All-Time Lettermen 81-84 2012 Outlook 12-13 2012 Roster 14 The Razorbacks 15-40 Returners 16-35 Credits Newcomers 36-40 The 2012 University of Arkansas Razorback men’s track and fi eld media guide was designed by assistant The Staff 41-48 media relations director Zach Lawson with writting Chris Bucknam 42-43 assistance from Molly O’Mara and Chelcey Lowery. -
— Eugene DL/40Th Pre Classic —
Volume 13, No. 32 June 02, 2014 — Eugene DL/40th Pre Classic — EUGENE, OREGON 8. Fouad El Kaam (Mor) 3:54.21 PR; 9. Non-DL 10,000: 1. Galen Rupp (US) Lopez Lomong (US) 3:54.28; 10. Charlie 26:44.36 AR (old AR 26:48.00 Rupp [Nike] MAY 30-31 Grice (GB) 3:56.94; 11. Ciarán O’Lionáird ’11) (WL) (15, x W) (29.2, 58.5, 1:57.9) (5/30—nDL 800, 10K, SP) (Ire) 3:57.99; (Leader splits: 100(2.7): 1. Justin Gatlin (US) 9.76w (a-c 12. Andy Bayer (US) 3:59.76; 13. Blake 63.1, 65.1 [2:08.2], 63.7 [3:11.9], 64.9 WL, AL) (a-c: =7, x W; 3, =6 A) <=9.89 at Haney (CaHS) 4:10.41;… rabbits—Matt [4:16.8], 64.0 [5:20.8], 65.1 [6:25.9], 65.3 zero wind>; Miner (US) (56.85, 58.80 [1:55.65]); Paul [7:31.2], 64.9 [8:36.1], 64.7 [9:40.8], 64.3 2. Mike Rodgers (US) 9.80w (a-c: =8, x Robinson (Ire) (2:54.76). [10:45.1], 64.9 [11:50.0], 64.2 [12:54.2], 64.5 A) <9.93>; 3. Jimmy Vicaut (Fra) 9.89w; 4. Mile: 1. Ayanleh Souleiman (Dji) 3:47.32 [13:58.7], 64.6 [15:03.3], 64.1 [16:07.4], 64.9 Nesta Carter (Jam) 9.89w; NR (WL) (U.S. all-comers record—old [17:12.3], 65.2 [18:17.5], 64.5 [19:22.0], 65.2 5. -
START LIST 4 X 400 Metres Relay Men - Round 1 First 2 in Each Heat (Q) and the Next 2 Fastest (Q) Advance to the Final
Sopot (POL) World Indoor Championships 7-9 March 2014 START LIST 4 x 400 Metres Relay Men - Round 1 First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final RECORDS RESULT TEAM COUNTRY VENUE DATE World Indoor Record WIR 3:02.83 United States USA Maebashi 7 Mar 1999 Championship Record CR 3:02.83 United States USA Maebashi 7 Mar 1999 World Leading WL 3:03.30 Texas A&M University UND College Station, TX 1 Mar 2014 o = Outdoor performance Heat 1 2 8 March 2014 11:50 START TIME LANE TEAM BIB PERSONAL BEST SEASON BEST 2 UKRAINE UKR 3:08.92 1 377 Vitaliy BUTRYM 2 382 Yevgen GUTSOL 3 383 Dmytro BIKULOV 4 384 Danylo DANYLENKO 3 SPAIN ESP 3:06.60 1 172 Mark UJAKPOR 2 174 Samuel GARCÍA 3 175 Daniel ANDÚJAR 4 168 Kevin LÓPEZ 4 JAMAICA JAM 3:04.21 1 252 Errol NOLAN 2 249 Allodin FOTHERGILL 3 251 Dane HYATT 4 250 Jermaine BROWN 5 POLAND POL 3:03.01 1 316 Kacper KOZLOWSKI 2 319 Patryk DOBEK 3 318 Lukasz KRAWCZUK 4 308 Jakub KRZEWINA 6 UNITED STATES USA 3:01.96 3:03.50 1 412 Clayton PARROS 2 414 Ricky BABINEAUX 3 388 Kind BUTLER III 4 411 Calvin SMITH Heat 2 2 8 March 2014 12:00 START TIME LANE TEAM BIB PERSONAL BEST SEASON BEST 2 NIGERIA NGR 3:09.76 1 293 Tobi OGUNMOLA 2 291 Noah AKWU 3 294 Salihu ISAH 4 292 Cristian MORTON 3 JAPAN JPN 3:05.90 1 257 Kengo YAMAZAKI 2 259 Kaisei YUI 3 258 Nobuya KATO 4 256 Yuzo KANEMARU 4 RUSSIA RUS 3:04.82 1 345 Lev MOSIN 2 346 Denis KUDRYAVTSEV 3 347 Aleksandr KHYUTTE 4 343 Vladimir KRASNOV 5 BAHAMAS BAH 3:07.30 3:07.30 1 110 Ramon MILLER 2 108 Michael MATHIEU 3 109 Andretti BAIN 4 111 LaToy WILLIAMS 6 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. -
Seagate Crystal Reports
Indiana University Track & Field Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:08 PM 5/27/2011 Page 1 NCAA Division I 2011 Outdoor Track & Field Championships -East Preliminary Indiana University - 5/26/2011 to 5/28/2011 Results 151192 Waymon Storey FR UGA 21.26Q 151550 Austin Hollimon JR PRIN 47.03 Event 1 Men 100 Meter Dash 161292 Trey Hadnot FR LAT 21.28Q 161487 Patrick Feeney FR ND 47.04 6 Heats. Advance top 3 from each heat plus next 171328 Keyth Talley JR LSU 21.30Q 171330 Caleb Williams SO LSU 47.10 Advance top 3 from each qtr. plus next best 3 18964 John Spooney FR BRWN 21.44Q 181327 Robert Simmons JR LSU 47.11 American: 9.69A 2009 Tyson Gay 191414 Garren Hendrick SO MSST 21.29q 191616 Clayton Gravesan FR SCAR 47.15 College Best: 9.90C 1996 Ato Boldon 201110 Blake Heriot FR UFL 21.30q 201337 Thomas Keane-D SR MDES 47.26 NCAA Meet: 9.92N 1996 Ato Boldon 211430 Torrance Womac JR NCAT 21.37q 21945 Stephon Pamilton FR COOK 47.42 LaneNameYr Team Semis 221658 Stanley Arukwe SR TROY 21.37q 221551 Tom Hopkins FR PRIN 47.64 Semi-Finals 23990 Javon Young JR CHAR 21.39q 231197 Antonio McKay, JR GAT 47.78 11107 Jeff Demps JR UFL 10.19Q 24919 Dennis Moore JR APST 21.43q 241426 Jarrell Elliott JR NCAT 47.81 21141 Maurice Mitchell JR FLST 10.24Q 251426 Jarrell Elliott JR NCAT 21.45 31140 Ngonidzashe Ma JR FLST 10.26Q Event 4 Men 800 Meter Run 261422 Calvin Dascent JR MORG 21.47 41007 Warren Fraser SO CLEM 10.30Q 6 Heats. -
Recordtiming
RecordTiming - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 NCAA Division I 2016 Outdoor Track & Field Championships University of Oregon - 6/8/2016 to 6/11/2016 Results Event 1 Men 100 Meter Dash Event 2 Men 200 Meter Dash 3 Heats. Advance top 2 from each heat plus next best 2 to final 3 Heats. Advance top 2 from each heat plus next best 2 to final College Best: 9.89 C 6/10/2011 Ngonidzashe Makusha College Best: 19.69 C 5/26/2007 Walter Dix NCAA Meet: 9.89 M 6/10/2011 Ngonidzashe Makusha NCAA Meet: 19.87 M 6/3/1988 Lorenzo Daniel - MS State / John Capel Hayward: 9.77 H 6/28/2008 Tyson Gay Hayward: 19.57 H 6/29/2015 Justin Gatlin Name Yr School Prelims Name Yr School Prelims Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: 1.3 Heat 1 Preliminaries Wind: 0.3 1 Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake JR LSU 10.09Q 1 Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake JR LSU 20.17Q 2 Cameron Burrell SO Houston 10.16Q 2 Jarrion Lawson SR Arkansas 20.28Q 3 Ryan Clark FR Florida 10.25 3 Renard Howell JR LSU 20.56q 4 Jaylen Bacon SO Ark State 10.31 4 Julius Morris SO W. Kentucky 20.62 5 Brandon Carnes JR No. Iowa 10.40 5 Parker Bluth SR Utah State 20.70 6 Micah Larkins FR Northwestern St. 10.42 6 Devon Allen SO Oregon 20.73 7 Tinashe Mutanga JR LSU 10.60 7 Nicholas Taylor SR Utah Valley 20.98 8 Christopher Belcher JR N.