Friday, July 31, 2009

Kern Firefighters 8:28.47

4x800 Meter Relay Intermediate Boys
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Nat'l Youth: N 7:41.30 7/25/2007 12 26 Texas Stars Track Clu
E Gosset, J Burkley, H Shepard, K Payne
JO Meet: J 7:41.30 7/25/2007 12 26 Texas Stars Track Clu
E Gosset, J Burkley, H Shepard, K Payne
Team Finals
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Finals
1 12-26-Texas Stars Track Club 'A' 7:58.77
1) Allen, Aaron 2) Stovall, William
3) Bailey, Aldrich 4) Coleman, Rondell
2 03 45 Titans 'A' 7:59.22
1) Hawkins, De'Marea 2) Thornton, Cameron
3) Carpenter, Austin 4) Ashbourne, Corey
3 12-25-Texas Storm Track Club 'A' 8:19.07
1) Isaac, Kalin 2) Alexander, Eric
3) Rabago, Dominic 4) Teel, Ryan
4 16-13 Charlotte Speed 'A' 8:23.39
1) Blake, Eric 2) Cunningham, Gregory
3) Tate, Cameron 4) Dunford, Brandon
5 12-25-Track Houston 'A' 8:24.92
1) Beyette, Donald 2) Nkwocha, Cornel
3) Moss, Xavier 4) Perkins, Jeffrey
6 14-46-Kern Firefighters Activi 'A' 8:28.47
1) Burke, Stephen 2) Barger, Caleb (Frontier HS)
3) Leija, Robert (Parlier HS) 4) Nava, Francisco (McFarland HS)

Adrianna Oliva (The Flying Jaguars/Hercules HS) 134-11 Discus

Discus Throw 1kg Young Women
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Nat'l Youth: N 53.42m 7/9/1995 Suzy Powell, Joplin, MO
JO Meet: J 52.49m 8/1/1982 Cindy Johnson, Mesa, AZ
Name Year Team Finals
==========================================================================
Finals
1 Halvorson, Aslynn 16 NC Unattached 46.64m 153-00
2 Brand, Erica 09-28 MO Val Una 43.23m 141-10
3 Jensen, Taylor 08-29-Omaha Racers 42.55m 139-07
4 Oliva, Adrianna 14-38 The Flying 41.12m 134-11

Womens Discus Throw
Rank Mark Name Grade School Section Meet Date
1 130' 6" Adrianna Oliva 12 Hercules NC NCS Meet of Champions 05/29/09

Womens Shot Put
Rank Mark Name Grade School Section Meet Date
1 39' 11.50" Adrianna Oliva Hercules NC ACCAL Trials/Finals 05/06/09

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Paul Denlinger (Templeton, SS) 5000m 15:43.62

5000 Meter Run Young Men
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Nat'l Youth: N 14:27.14 7/28/2001 Yong-Sung Leal, San Leandr
JO Meet: J 14:27.14 7/28/2001 Yong-Sung Leal, San Leandr
Name Year Team Finals
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Finals
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2 Welday, Petros 10 Hummingbi 15:27.19
3 Eden, Stacey 05-41 Westside T 15:34.33
4 Arbuckle, Luke 10 Zoe Track 15:36.04
5 Jackson, Todd 36 Pnw Unattache 15:42.90
6 Denlinger, Paul 14-38 Above the 15:43.62

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Rank Mark Name Grade School Section Meet Date
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Team USA stars win in Stockholm

For Immediate Release
Friday, July 31, 2009

Contact:
Tom Surber
USA Track & Field
Media Information Manager
317-713-4690; Tom.Surber@usatf.org


News & Notes, Volume 9, Number 41

Team USA stars win in Stockholm

Tyson Gay, Allyson Felix, Jeremy Wariner, Christin Wurth-Thomas, Jenny Barringer and Jesse Williams were all victorious in their respective events Friday at the 2009 DN Galan meet in the Swedish capital of Stockholm. An IAAF Super Grand Prix status meet, the DN Galan is the final stop on the IAAF World Athletics Tour prior to the 2009 World Outdoor Championships, August 15-23, in Berlin, Germany.

American record holder Tyson Gay continued his 100m supremacy this season by winning this evening in 9.79 seconds (+2.6 mps). Gay posted the fastest time in the world this season of 9.77 seconds in Rome on July 10. 2008 Olympic finalist Darvis "Doc" Patton was the runner-up in 9.95 seconds, with former world record holder Asafa Powell of Jamaica third in 9.98.

Two-time World Outdoor women's 200m champion Allyson Felix showed she's ready to take on the world's best sprinters in Berlin by winning her race convincingly in 21.88 seconds, which is the fastest time in the world this year. Felix's performance easily bettered the previous world-leader of 22.32 by2008 Olympic finalist Debbie Ferguson McKenzie of the Bahamas, who was the runner-up today in 22.23. 2008 Olympic Games fifth-place finisher Marshevet Hooker finished fourth in 22.84.

Reigning men's 400m world champion Jeremy Wariner won his specialty in 44.83 seconds, with Great Britain's Michael Bingham the runner-up in 45.49. 2007 men's 400m hurdles world champion Kerron Clement finished third in 45.83.

2008 Olympian Christin Wurth-Thomas, who became only the fourth American woman to run a sub-4:00-minute time in the 1,500m (3:59.98) on Friday, July 10 at the Golden Gala in Rome, defeated nine other competitors today with her time of 4:03.01. 2009 USA Outdoor and 2008 Olympic Trials champion Shannon Rowbury was the runner-up in 4:05.47.

American record holder and two-time U.S. 3,000m steeplechase champion Jennifer Barringer was the winner in the women's 5,000 meters, crossing the finish line first in a personal best time of 15:05.25. Barringer barely beat out Russia's Natalya Popkova, who finished as the runner-up in 15:05.95.

In field event action, 2008 Olympic Trials champion Jesse Williams won the men's high jump with a clearance of 2.30 meters/7 feet 6.50 inches, and runner-up performances were turned in by 2007 World Outdoor champion Reese Hoffa in the men's shot put (21.53m/70-7.75) and by two-time USA Outdoor champion Michelle Carter (19.13m/62-9.75), who posted her best toss this season in the women's shot.


2008 Olympian and 2009 world list leader LoLo Jones was the runner-up in the women's 100m hurdles in 12.52 seconds, and Joel Brown finished as the runner-up to world record holder and Olympic gold medalist Dayron Robles of Cuba in the men's 110m hurdles, 13.11 - 13.38.


For more information on the DN Galan meet in Stockholm, including the complete results, visit: www.iaaf.org.



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1 Brewer, Ciarra 14-38 Mission Va 12.94mN 0.8 42-05.50

Triple Jump Intermediate Girls
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Nat'l Youth: N 12.53m 7/30/1983 Deanna Simmons, Decatur, IL
JO Meet: J 12.53m 7/30/1983 Deanna Simmons, Decatur, IL
Name Year Team Finals Wind
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Finals
1 Brewer, Ciarra 14-38 Mission Va 12.94mN 0.8 42-05.50
2 Cuthbertson, Teaunna 16 Track Eastern 12.00m 2.3 39-04.50
3 Moen-Davis, LaQue 08-29-Striders 11.90m 1.2 39-00.50
4 Cannon, Aisha 16-13 EliteJumps 11.83m 1.6 38-09.75
5 Davis, Chalese 14-38 The Flying 11.74m 1.5 38-06.25
6 Moore, Taisha 37 Warrior Trac 11.65m 1.6 38-02.75
7 Dent, Lacey 06-09 Mobile Par 11.49m 1.8 37-08.50
8 Tasker, April 06-24 Future TC 11.42m 0.9 37-05.75
9 Ford-Holland, Siobhan 12 Central VA T 11.21m 2.5 36-09.50
10 Pearce, Mikyla 02-04 Flyers Trk 11.18m 2.3 36-08.25
11 Turner, Yeshemabet 10-42-Nm Big Red 11.08m 1.8 36-04.25
12 McKinney, Taylor 36 High Voltage 11.03m 2.0 36-02.25
13 Brooks, Shemiah 16 Hi Point Pant 11.02m 0.9 36-02.00
14 Harden, Alexandria 07-21-Sprngfld S 10.98m 1.5 36-00.25
15 Okoro, Uzo 07-21-Zephyrs TC 10.90m 1.1 35-09.25
16 Guo, Anna 35 Comets TC 10.77m 0.9 35-04.00
17 Stein, Shayna San Diego Una 10.73m 0.5 35-02.50
18 Comstock, Mackenzie 10-32-Co Zoom 10.58m 2.5 34-08.50
19 Gamble, Passion 06-09 Mobile Par 10.53m 1.1 34-06.75
20 Sharp, Saige 01-05 Unatt CT 10.49m 1.7 34-05.00
21 Gatlin, Jasmine 09-22 Dashers TC 10.48m 3.0 34-04.75
22 Lumley, Paige 02-11-Tr Unattac 10.45m 1.7 34-03.50
23 Jefferson, Dominique 07-21-Illi Storm 10.39m 1.5 34-01.25
24 Vilson, Barbra 04-14 One Shot TC 10.38m 1.2 34-00.75
25 Ren, Amy 01-02 Waltham TC 10.35m 1.0 33-11.50
26 Eason, Breana 02-04 Run Rebels 10.32m 1.1 33-10.25
27 Johnson, Nakira 15 33 Quiet Fire 10.27m 2.3 33-08.50
28 Jones, Danielle 08-29-Striders 10.26m 1.0 33-08.00
29 Braboy, Daria 01-02 Providence 9.99m 1.7 32-09.50
30 Badger, Kinnari 07-21-Zephyrs TC 9.94m 0.7 32-07.50
31 Bernhardt, Kate 09-27 OK Unattached 9.81m 2.5 32-02.25
32 Atallah, Sarah 05-17 All Stars 9.32m 1.0 30-07.00
33 Cardey, Jennifer 14-38 Napa Track 8.87m 2.2 29-01.25
-- Sager, Emily 04-14 Destin TC FOUL
-- Oluwakemi, Olonade 15 33 Vast Track FOUL
-- Rogers, Sierra 10 Nexus Tra FOUL
-- Madu, Jennifer 26-Texas Mvp DNS NWI
-- Caldwell, Jessica 10 Woodlawn DNS NWI
-- Davenport, Adrina 26-Track Force O DNS NWI
-- Richardson, Brianna 26-Texas Mvp DNS NWI
-- Runels, Tessa 14-38 Mission Va DNS NWI
-- Brown, Cierra 05-17 Northwest DNS NWI
-- Mitchell, Devanae 05-17 Northwest DNS NWI

Brewer's triple jump record highlights day three at Junior Olympics

For Immediate Release
Thursday, July 30, 2009

Contact:
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Special to USA Track & Field
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Brewer's triple jump record highlights day three at Junior Olympics
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Ciarra Brewer, who finished seventh at the IAAF World Youth Championships in Italy earlier this month, smashed the youth national record in the intermediate girls' triple jump Thursday on day three of the USA Track & Field National Junior Olympic Championships at North Carolina State A&T University's Irwin Belk Track.

Brewer spanned 12.94 meters/42-5.5 to take the gold on a day dominated by field event finals. The previous record was 12.53m/41-1.5 set in 1983 by Deanna Simmons of Illinois.

Another youth national record fell to Aaron Hanna of Miami Dade TC, who won the midget boys' discus with a throw of 39.32m/129-0 to break a 15-year-old standard of 38.62m/126-8 set by Phillip Tabor of Oklahoma.

Armand Shyne of the 3M TC set a Junior Olympic meet record in the midget boys' javelin with his 51.98m/170-6 toss, breaking the old record of 50.58m/165-11, set in 2003 by Zachary Ochs.

Members of Team USA at the World Youth Championships also captured gold in the young men's and young women's long jumps. Jarrett Samuels of Track Eastern Carolina jumped a wind-aided 7.31m/23-11.75 to win the young men, while A'Lexus Brannon of Port Arthur TC took the young women's title at 6.05m/19-10.25.

Devin Bogert of the Northwest Flyers in Tomball, Texas, who was seventh at the World Youth, won the intermediate boys' javelin by more than 20 feet with his 60.79m/199-5 effort.

Shot put golds were won by Throw 1 Deep's Nabil Mubarak in the young men, and Breanna Radford in the young women.

After winning a triathlon gold earlier this week, Carlie Queen of Missouri Valley added the bantam girls' high jump to her trophy case today with a clearance at 1.40m/4-7.

On the track, Alfredo Santana of Juventus won the young men's 5000-meters to start the day, clocking 15:26.52, and Kamal Korosa of Young Achievers was victorious in the intermediate boys' 3000 at 8:51.70.

Other field event winners were Sara Tolson (intermediate girls' discus); Jeia Gilliam of Wings TC (youth girls' javelin); Dylan Davio (youth boys' pole vault); Emily Tarlton (youth girls' pole vault); Lincoln Carr of the Fayetteville Flyers (young men's triple jump); Riley Blay (youth boys' high jump); Gabe Hull (intermediate boys' discus); and Cairra Page-Stevens of the Arizona Mustangs (bantam girls' shot put).

Competition resumes Friday at 8 am with heats in the 100 meters.



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DN.Galan Results

M 100m Int - A-final
WR: 9.69 SR: 9.86
Usain Bolt (2008) Asafa Powel (2006)

Wind: 2.6 m/s


Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 104 Tyson Gay USA 82 9.79
2 103 Darvis Patton USA 77 9.95
3 115 Asafa Powell JAM 82 9.98
4 108 Churandy Martina AHO 84 10.01
5 107 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure NOR 84 10.07
6 114 Rae Edwards USA 81 10.07
7 110 Kim Collins SKN 76 10.10
8 116 Michael Frater JAM 82 10.17



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M 100m Int - B-final
WR: 9.69 SR: 9.86
Usain Bolt (2008) Asafa Powel (2006)

Wind: 1.5 m/s


Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 109 Marc Burns TRI 83 10.16
2 117 Wallace Spearmon USA 84 10.19
3 102 Samuel Francis QAT 87 10.21
4 105 Andrew Hinds BAR 84 10.37
5 119 Ainsley Waugh JAM 81 10.43
6 122 Aaron Armstrong TRI 77 10.66
101 Darrell Brown TRI 84 DQ



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M 100m Int - C-final
WR: 9.69 SR: 9.86
Usain Bolt (2008) Asafa Powel (2006)

Wind: 2.5 m/s


Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 144 Daniel Almgren SWE 79 10.92
2 123 Juan Pettersson SWE 84 11.01
3 124 Nils-Göran Nilsson SWE 88 11.14
4 125 André Drummond JAM 86 11.20 PB
5 127 Daniel Goldman SWE 79 12.40



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M 100m Int - Combined
WR: 9.69 SR: 9.86
Usain Bolt (2008) Asafa Powel (2006)

Wind: 2.6 m/s


Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 104 Tyson Gay USA 82 9.79
2 103 Darvis Patton USA 77 9.95
3 115 Asafa Powell JAM 82 9.98
4 108 Churandy Martina AHO 84 10.01
5 107 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure NOR 84 10.07
6 114 Rae Edwards USA 81 10.07
7 110 Kim Collins SKN 76 10.10
8 109 Marc Burns TRI 83 10.16
9 116 Michael Frater JAM 82 10.17
10 117 Wallace Spearmon USA 84 10.19
11 102 Samuel Francis QAT 87 10.21
12 105 Andrew Hinds BAR 84 10.37
13 119 Ainsley Waugh JAM 81 10.43
14 122 Aaron Armstrong TRI 77 10.66
15 144 Daniel Almgren SWE 79 10.92
16 123 Juan Pettersson SWE 84 11.01
17 124 Nils-Göran Nilsson SWE 88 11.14
18 125 André Drummond JAM 86 11.20 PB
19 127 Daniel Goldman SWE 79 12.40
101 Darrell Brown TRI 84 DQ



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M 400m Int - A-final
WR: 43.18 SR: 43.50
Michael Johnson (1999) Jeremy Wariner (2007)

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 369 Jeremy Wariner USA 84 44.83
2 368 Michael Bingham GBR 86 45.49
3 370 Kerron Clement USA 85 45.83
4 353 Johan Wissman SWE 82 45.91
5 371 Sean Wroe AUS 85 45.91
6 372 Bershawn Jackson USA 83 45.96
7 366 John Steffensen AUS 82 46.16
8 407 Jamaal Torrance USA 83 46.59



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M 400m Int - B-final
WR: 43.18 SR: 43.50
Michael Johnson (1999) Jeremy Wariner (2007)

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 367 Ricardo Chambers JAM 84 45.54
2 352 Charles Clark USA 87 46.14
3 351 Michael Blackwood JAM 76 46.38
4 364 Joel Milburn AUS 86 46.89
5 355 Ali Nagmeldin Abubakr SUD 86 47.06
6 409 Ali Obiad Sharouk UAE 79 47.35



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M 400m Int - C-final
WR: 43.18 SR: 43.50
Michael Johnson (1999) Jeremy Wariner (2007)

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 361 Yusif Rabah SUD 86 45.95
2 363 Nicklas Hyde DEN 86 46.92
3 360 Mohammed Hamads EGY 93 48.81 PB
4 357 Markus Johansson SWE 90 49.90
5 358 Erik Smedhs SWE 91 50.11
6 359 Desmond Manu SWE 92 50.49
356 Jakob Riis DEN 84 DQ



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M 400m Int - Combined
WR: 43.18 SR: 43.50
Michael Johnson (1999) Jeremy Wariner (2007)

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 369 Jeremy Wariner USA 84 44.83
2 368 Michael Bingham GBR 86 45.49
3 367 Ricardo Chambers JAM 84 45.54
4 370 Kerron Clement USA 85 45.83
5 353 Johan Wissman SWE 82 45.91
6 371 Sean Wroe AUS 85 45.91
7 361 Yusif Rabah SUD 86 45.95
8 372 Bershawn Jackson USA 83 45.96
9 352 Charles Clark USA 87 46.14
10 366 John Steffensen AUS 82 46.16
11 351 Michael Blackwood JAM 76 46.38
12 407 Jamaal Torrance USA 83 46.59
13 364 Joel Milburn AUS 86 46.89
14 363 Nicklas Hyde DEN 86 46.92
15 355 Ali Nagmeldin Abubakr SUD 86 47.06
16 409 Ali Obiad Sharouk UAE 79 47.35
17 360 Mohammed Hamads EGY 93 48.81 PB
18 357 Markus Johansson SWE 90 49.90
19 358 Erik Smedhs SWE 91 50.11
20 359 Desmond Manu SWE 92 50.49
356 Jakob Riis DEN 84 DQ



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M 800m - Int
WR: 1:41.11 SR: 1:41.73
Wilson Kipketer (1997) Wilson Kipketer (1997)

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 307 Boaz Lalang KEN 89 1:47.11
2 299 Yuriy Borzakovskiy RUS 81 1:47.34
3 295 Olexandr Osmolovych UKR 85 1:47.35
4 320 Najim Manseur ALG 88 1:47.46
5 282 Saad Yusuf Kamel BRN 83 1:47.65
6 278 Michael Rimmer GBR 86 1:47.98
7 291 Mattias Claesson SWE 86 1:48.05
8 286 Dmitrijs Milkevics LAT 81 1:48.17
272 Vincent Mumo Kiilu KEN 82 DNF



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M 800m - Nat
WR: 1:41.11 SR: 1:41.73
Wilson Kipketer (1997) Wilson Kipketer (1997)

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 313 Abdallah Abdelgader SUD 88 1:47.68
2 318 Ahmed Sabah Faraj EGY 84 1:48.61
3 305 Björn Margeirsson ISL 79 1:49.60
4 304 Ahmed Abdelkarim Faraj EGY 93 1:50.53 PB
5 303 Nacerddine Hallil SWE 88 1:50.99
6 322 Eric Hagelin SWE 89 1:52.53
7 329 Victor Hedin SWE 91 1:52.67
8 332 Kristoffer Vilkancis SWE 89 1:53.75
9 311 Kristoffer Fransson SWE 89 1:54.98
10 306 Martin Stjernlöf SWE 87 1:54.99
11 335 Oscar Edman SWE 90 1:55.46
12 315 Sami Araya SWE 87 1:58.65
13 339 John Eliasson SWE 89 1:59.55
14 316 Victor Andersson SWE 89 2:01.26
309 Mathias Stjernlöf SWE 86 DNF



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M 1000m Int -
WR: 2:11.96 SR: 2:13.93
Noah Ngeny (1999) Abubaker Kaki (2008)

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 62 Ali Bilal Mansoor BRN 83 2:16.55
2 52 Geoffrey Rono KEN 87 2:16.82
3 71 Abubaker Kaki SUD 89 2:16.98
4 61 Jeffrey Riseley AUS 86 2:17.35
5 49 Bernard Lagat USA 74 2:17.52
6 36 Tom Lancashire GBR 85 2:17.63
7 32 Christian Smith USA 83 2:17.65
8 40 Peter Westhuizen RSA 84 2:17.81
9 45 Nathan Brannen CAN 82 2:17.87
10 21 Leo Manzano USA 84 2:19.73
74 David Krummenacker USA 75 DNF



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M 3000m Steeplechase Int -
WR: 7:53.63 SR: 7:59.42
Saif Saaeed Shaheen (2004) Paul Kipsele Koech (2007)

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 111 Mike Kipyego KEN 83 8:17.17
2 126 Wesley Kiprotich KEN 79 8:18.29
3 106 Abel Kiprop Mutai KEN 88 8:24.76
4 120 Linus Chumba KEN 80 8:25.43
5 189 Joshua McAdams USA 80 8:25.66
6 172 Patrick Terer KEN 89 8:26.00
7 159 Mustafa Mohamed SWE 79 8:27.17
8 143 Collins Kosgei KEN 86 8:30.08
9 165 Vincent Le Dauphin FRA 76 8:33.36
10 131 Yusuf Kibet Biwott KEN 86 8:35.51
11 151 Youcef Abdi AUS 77 8:35.91
12 146 Chelimo Elijah Kipterege KEN 87 8:41.31
13 137 Per Jacobsen SWE 77 8:41.48
14 196 Kyle Alcorn USA 85 8:53.35
118 Filmon Ghirmai GER 79 DNF
177 David Langat KEN 83 DNF



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M 110m Hurdles Int - A-final
WR: 12.87 SR: 12.91
Dayron Robles (2008) Dayron Robles (2008)

Wind: 0.3 m/s


Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 30 Dayron Robles CUB 86 13.11
2 29 Joel Brown USA 80 13.38
3 35 Jason Richardson USA 86 13.43
4 34 Eric Mitchum USA 84 13.49
5 25 Philip Nossmy SWE 82 13.67
6 37 Antwon Hicks USA 83 13.68
7 27 Robert Kronberg SWE 76 13.74



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M 110m Hurdles Int - B-final
WR: 12.87 SR: 12.91
Dayron Robles (2008) Dayron Robles (2008)

Wind: 0.8 m/s


Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 23 Shamar Sands BAH 85 13.55
2 31 Kirkland Thornton USA 86 14.37
3 24 Ryan Wilson USA 80 16.38
69 Jeff Porter USA 85 DNS



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M 110m Hurdles Int - Combined
WR: 12.87 SR: 12.91
Dayron Robles (2008) Dayron Robles (2008)

Wind: 0.3 m/s


Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 30 Dayron Robles CUB 86 13.11
2 29 Joel Brown USA 80 13.38
3 35 Jason Richardson USA 86 13.43
4 34 Eric Mitchum USA 84 13.49
5 23 Shamar Sands BAH 85 13.55
6 25 Philip Nossmy SWE 82 13.67
7 37 Antwon Hicks USA 83 13.68
8 27 Robert Kronberg SWE 76 13.74
9 31 Kirkland Thornton USA 86 14.37
10 24 Ryan Wilson USA 80 16.38
69 Jeff Porter USA 85 DNS



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M High Jump Int
WR: 2,45 SR: 2,42
Javier Sotomayor (1993) Patrik Sjöberg (1987)

Rank Bib Name Nat Result 2.20 2.24 2.27 2.30 2.32
1 375 Jesse USA 2.30 o xo o xo xxx
Williams
2 377 Yaroslav RUS 2.30 xo o xo xo xxx
Rybakov
3 380 Jaroslav CZE 2.27 o o xo xx- x
Baba
4 378 Ivan RUS 2.24 o o xx- x
Ukhov
5 382 Andra USA 2.24 o xo xxx
Manson
6 374 Aleksey RUS 2.24 o xxo xxx
Dmitrik
7 383 Aleksandr RUS 2.20 o xxx
Shustov
8 376 Germaine GBR 2.20 o xxx
Mason
9 411 Kabelo BOT 2.15 xxx
Kgosiemang
10 379 Tora USA 2.15 xxx
Harris



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M Pole Vault Int -
WR: 6,14 SR: 5,95
Sergey Bubka (1994) Rodion Gataulin (1989)

Rank Bib Name Nat Result 5.31 5.51 5.61 5.71
1 254 Jesper SWE 5.61 o xo o xxx
Fritz
1 251 Maksym UKR 5.61 - xo o xxx
Mazuryk
3 261 Steven AUS 5.61 xo xo xxo xxx
Hooker
4 252 Pavel RUS 5.51 o o xxx
Gerasimov
5 259 Viktor RUS 5.51 - xo xxx
Chistiakov
6 255 Paul AUS 5.31 xo xxx
Burgess
6 256 Sergey RUS 5.31 xo xxx
Kucheryanu
8 257 Toby USA 5.31 xxo xxx
Stevenson
8 253 Alexander GER 5.31 xxo xxx
Straub
260 Alhaji SWE - xxx
Jeng
262 Fabio Gomez BRA xxx
Da Silva



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M Javelin Int -
WR: 98,48 SR: 89,78
Jan Zelezný (1996) Andreas Torkildsen (2006)

Rank Bib Name Nat Result 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 6 Andreas NOR 86.85 85.43 84.47 81.99 84.54 86.85 85.65
Thorkildsen
2 10 Oleksandr UKR 79.15 74.59 79.15 76.53 78.92 73.73 77.50
Pyatnytsya
3 8 Eriks LAT 78.67 75.10 75.40 74.83 X 78.67 X
Rags
4 2 Mike USA 77.76 X 77.76 X 74.74 74.49 X
Hazle
5 7 Petr CZE 77.07 73.00 75.45 X 74.98 77.07 75.63
Frydrych
6 4 Gabriel SWE 74.95 74.95 74.40 X X 72.90 73.10
Wallin
7 11 Jonas SWE 73.52 X 73.52 X 72.57 72.02 X
Lohse
8 3 Sergey RUS 72.43 72.43 X - - - -
Makarov
9 9 Ainars LAT 72.33 X 72.33 X
Kovals
10 5 Thomas BEL 71.82 X 70.00 71.82
Smet
1 Vadims LAT X X X X
Vasilevskis



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M Precision Javelin Int
WR: SR:
() ()

Rank Bib Name Nat Result 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 7 Petr CZE 1.80 1.80 2.91
Frydrych
2 8 Eriks LAT 2.61 6.22 2.61
Rags
3 2 Mike USA 2.90 9.66 2.90
Hazle
4 10 Oleksandr UKR 4.15 4.15 5.98
Pyatnytsya
5 11 Jonas SWE 5.37 6.21 5.37
Lohse
6 6 Andreas NOR 8.35 8.35 9.63
Thorkildsen



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W 200m Int -
WR: 21.34 SR: 22.00
Florence Griffith-Joyner (1988) Sherone Simpson (2006)

Wind: 1.3 m/s


Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 39 Allyson Felix USA 85 21.88 SR
2 46 Debbie Ferguson BAH 76 22.23
3 42 Kerron Stewart JAM 84 22.72
4 48 Marshevet Hooker USA 84 22.84
5 43 Laverne Jones ISV 81 23.15
6 44 Cydonie Mothersill CAY 78 23.27
7 47 Alexandria Anderson USA 87 23.32
8 38 Yuliya Chermoshanskaya RUS 86 23.70



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W 400m Int - A-final
WR: 47.60 SR: 49.70
Marita Koch (1985) Allyson Felix (2007)

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 271 Shericka Williams JAM 85 50.63
2 290 Antonina Krivoshapka RUS 87 50.80
3 268 Monica Hargrove USA 82 51.01
4 285 Novlene Williams-Mills JAM 82 51.15
5 288 Natasha Hastings USA 86 51.49
6 273 Aliann Pompey GUY 78 51.49
7 270 Yulia Gushchina RUS 83 51.55
8 284 Shereefa Lloyd JAM 82 51.79



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W 400m Int - B-final
WR: 47.60 SR: 49.70
Marita Koch (1985) Allyson Felix (2007)

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 269 Nicola Sanders GBR 82 51.55
2 276 Ksenia Zadorina RUS 87 52.29
3 280 Rosemarie Whyte JAM 86 52.53
4 294 Shareese Woods USA 85 52.55
5 277 Tamsyn Lewis AUS 78 52.62
6 297 Shana Cox USA 85 52.89
7 293 Clora Williams JAM 83 53.99
8 289 Dee Dee Trotter USA 82 54.31



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W 400m Int - Combined
WR: 47.60 SR: 49.70
Marita Koch (1985) Allyson Felix (2007)

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 271 Shericka Williams JAM 85 50.63
2 290 Antonina Krivoshapka RUS 87 50.80
3 268 Monica Hargrove USA 82 51.01
4 285 Novlene Williams-Mills JAM 82 51.15
5 288 Natasha Hastings USA 86 51.49
6 273 Aliann Pompey GUY 78 51.49
7 270 Yulia Gushchina RUS 83 51.55
8 269 Nicola Sanders GBR 82 51.55
9 284 Shereefa Lloyd JAM 82 51.79
10 276 Ksenia Zadorina RUS 87 52.29
11 280 Rosemarie Whyte JAM 86 52.53
12 294 Shareese Woods USA 85 52.55
13 277 Tamsyn Lewis AUS 78 52.62
14 297 Shana Cox USA 85 52.89
15 293 Clora Williams JAM 83 53.99
16 289 Dee Dee Trotter USA 82 54.31



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W 1500m Int
WR: 3:50.46 SR: 3:57.12
Yunxia Qu (1993) Mary Decker (1983)

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 408 Christin Wurth-Thomas USA 80 4:03.01
2 401 Shannon Rowbury USA 84 4:05.47
3 417 Hannah England GBR 87 4:06.28
4 373 Stephanie Twell GBR 89 4:06.35
5 387 Anna Mishchenko UKR 83 4:06.45
6 423 Siham Hilali MAR 86 4:07.95
7 438 Sonja Roman SLO 79 4:09.10
8 396 Nikki Hamblin GBR 88 4:09.49
9 405 Ingvill Måkestad NOR 81 4:09.96
10 403 Erin Donohue USA 83 4:10.27
11 412 Maliudi Elmore CAN 80 4:10.45
12 432 Kaila McKnight AUS 86 4:11.57
13 410 Hillary Stellingwerff CAN 81 4:13.27
14 402 Ulrika Johansson SWE 75 4:16.48
392 Iryna Lishchynska UKR 76 DNF
381 Yevgeniya Zinurova RUS 82 DNF



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W 5000m Int -
WR: 14:11.15 SR: 14:12.88
Tirunesh Dibaba (2008) Meseret Defar (2008)

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 92 Jennifer Barringer USA 86 15:05.25
2 55 Natalya Popkova RUS 88 15:05.95
3 80 Ines Monteiro POR 80 15:07.08
4 77 Jennifer Rhines USA 74 15:07.78
5 98 Dulce Felix POR 82 15:08.02
6 65 Belaynesh Fikadu ETH 87 15:14.94
7 78 Renee Metivier Baillie USA 81 15:26.49
8 60 Netsanet Achamo ETH 87 15:29.03
9 95 Kayoko Fukushi JPN 82 15:36.02
10 70 Katie McGregor USA 77 16:11.08
72 Nataliya Panteleeva RUS 83 DNF
58 Jessica Augusto POR 81 DNS



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W 100m Hurdles Int - Final
WR: 12.21 SR: 12.42
Yordanka Donkova (1988) Gail Devers (2002)

Wind: 0.9 m/s


Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 394 Priscilla Lopes-Shliep CAN 82 12.51 PB
2 385 Lolo Jones USA 82 12.52
3 391 Brigitte Foster Hylton JAM 74 12.57
4 389 Sally McLellan AUS 86 12.64
5 384 Perdita Felicien CAN 80 12.65
6 399 Tiffany Ofili USA 87 12.82
7 388 Anay Tejeda CUB 83 12.96
8 397 Virginia Powell USA 83 13.12



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W 100m Hurdles Int - Heat 1
WR: 12.21 SR: 12.42
Yordanka Donkova (1988) Gail Devers (2002)

Wind: 1.8 m/s


Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 384 Perdita Felicien CAN 80 12.54 Q
2 391 Brigitte Foster Hylton JAM 74 12.59 Q
3 389 Sally McLellan AUS 86 12.80 Q
4 388 Anay Tejeda CUB 83 12.85 q
5 404 Yvette Lewis USA 85 12.90
6 398 Lacena Golding-Clarke JAM 75 12.93
7 390 Christina Vukicevic NOR 87 13.00



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W 100m Hurdles Int - Heat 2
WR: 12.21 SR: 12.42
Yordanka Donkova (1988) Gail Devers (2002)

Wind: 1.3 m/s


Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 394 Priscilla Lopes-Shliep CAN 82 12.53 Q
2 397 Virginia Powell USA 83 12.64 Q
3 385 Lolo Jones USA 82 12.68 Q
4 399 Tiffany Ofili USA 87 12.77 q
5 386 Danielle Carruthers USA 79 13.02
6 395 Derval O'Rourke IRL 81 13.12
7 393 Anastasiya Solovyova RUS 85 13.22
8 406 Aleksandra Antonova RUS 80 13.28



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W Long Jump Int -
WR: 7,52 SR: 7,05
Galina Chistyakova (1988) Galina Chistyakova (1989)

Rank Bib Name Nat Result 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 138 Yelena RUS 6.84 6.53 6.54 6.65 6.56 6.64 6.84
Sokolova 1.3 2.3 2.0 -0.3 1.6 3.0
2 132 Ksenija EST 6.82 PB 6.53 X 6.66 6.66 6.82 6.69
Balta 0.7 1.2 1.2 0.4 2.2 0.8
3 136 Brittney USA 6.81 4.99 X 6.44 X 6.36 6.81
Reese 1.4 -0.3 0.8 2.6 0.9 1.6
4 133 Funmi USA 6.74 6.65 6.47 6.47 6.74 6.56 6.66
Jimoh 1.1 0.4 2.4 1.0 1.9 0.9
5 135 Olga RUS 6.65 6.65 6.64 6.64 6.46 6.56 6.53
Kucherenko 3.2 2.0 3.5 0.6 2.2 1.3
6 134 Jovanee JAM 6.59 6.59 6.54 6.43 X X X
Jarrett 2.7 0.6 1.6 1.4 -0.2 1.2
7 128 Tatyana RUS 6.54 6.54 - - - - -
Lebedeva 2.4
8 140 Darya RUS 6.50 6.24 X 6.35 6.43 6.37 6.50
Klishina 1.3 1.0 0.7 1.7 2.5 1.2
9 130 Olga RUS 6.34 6.16 6.26 6.34
Balayeva -0.2 1.3 0.6
10 129 Viktoria UKR 6.30 6.25 6.30 X
Molchanova 1.8 2.6 1.0
11 139 Brianna USA 6.28 X 6.28 X
Glenn 1.5 0.7 0.9



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Boys 14 y 1000m - Youth Diamond K
WR: SR:
() ()

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 314 Henrik Malmberg SWE 95 2:44.36
2 312 Nigusu Solomon SWE 95 2:44.90
3 302 Joakim Rosenqvist SWE 95 2:45.67
4 281 Carl Moskuvaara SWE 95 2:46.59
5 275 Ken Slättengren SWE 95 2:49.69
6 267 Daniel Strandberg SWE 95 2:50.10
7 308 Axel Kindmo SWE 95 2:50.61
8 287 Jacob Viekander SWE 95 2:53.35
9 328 Travis Ellis USA 95 2:57.93
10 319 Erik Tunemar SWE 95 2:57.97
11 292 Pierre Lundqvist SWE 95 2:59.60
296 Alexander Nilsson SWE 95 DNS



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Girls 14 y 1000m - Youth Diamond K
WR: SR:
() ()

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 147 Betty Strandberg SWE 95 2:59.73
2 171 Sandra Olsson SWE 95 3:00.77
3 160 Isabell Norstedt SWE 95 3:01.86
4 141 Felicia Hellberg-Berglund SWE 95 3:05.14
5 181 Erika Lövqvist SWE 95 3:06.27
6 178 Lisa Bergdahl SWE 95 3:07.63
7 152 Emilia Elofsson SWE 95 3:11.72
8 188 Ida Ignell SWE 95 3:13.21
9 164 Sophia Persson SWE 95 3:13.42
10 173 Emelie Svensson SWE 95 3:13.65
11 195 Jenny Biesert SWE 95 3:14.24
12 183 Marie Carlsson SWE 95 3:15.94



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Girls 19 y Pole Vault Nat
WR: SR:
() ()

Rank Bib Name Nat Result 3.93 4.00 4.07 4.20 4.37
1 51 Angelica SWE 4.20 o xo xo o xxx
Bengtsson
2 54 Petra SWE 4.00 xxo o xxx
Olsen
3 53 Victoria SWE 3.83 xxx
Bengtsson
4 63 Alissa SWE 3.73
Söderberg
5 64 Sophie SWE 3.60
Jensen
6 59 Nathalie SWE 3.45
Busk
68 Iben DEN
Høgh Pedersen



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Boys & Girls Relay Nat -
WR: SR:
() ()

Rank Bib Name Nat Born Time
1 341 Huddinge AIS lag 1 SWE 1:50.65
2 345 Rånäs 4H lag 1 SWE 1:51.04
3 342 Rånäs 4H lag 2 SWE 1:58.51
4 340 Turebergs FK SWE 1:58.89
5 343 Huddinge AIS lag 2 SWE 2:00.43
6 344 Spårvägens FK SWE 2:01.88



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M Shot Put
WR: 23,12 SR:
Randy Barnes (1990) ()

Rank Bib Name Nat Result 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Tomasz POL 21,95 PB 21,65 21,95 21,44 X X 21,83
Majewski
2 Reese USA 21,53 20,55 21,46 21,36 X 21,14 21,53
Hoffa
3 Adam USA 20,73 20,16 20,73 X 20,27 X 20,63
Nelson
4 Dylan CAN 20,42 20,11 20,42 X 19,88 19,85 19,80
Armstrong
5 Pavel RUS 19,94 19,74 X 19,94 X X X
Sofin
6 Taavi EST 19,86 19,86 19,80 19,41 X - X
Peetre
7 Dorian JAM 19,71 19,71 X X X X X
Scott
8 Russell USA 19,49 18,96 X 19,49 19,39 X 19,46
Winger
9 Scott AUS 19,32 X 19,23 19,32
Martin
10 Justin AUS 18,86 18,26 18,86 18,55
Anlezark



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W Shot Put
WR: 22,63 SR:
Natalya Lisovskaya (1987) ()

Rank Bib Name Nat Result 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Nadine GER 19,48 19,48 19,45 X X 18,78 X
Kleinert
2 Michelle USA 19,13 PB X 18,35 17,31 19,13 18,26 18,29
Carter
3 Misleydis CUB 18,73 18,13 18,28 18,52 18,73 18,67 18,72
Gonzalez Tamayo
4 Denise GER 18,57 X 18,57 18,50 X X X
Hinrichs
5 Cleopatra TRI 18,19 17,65 17,54 18,16 18,19 18,09 18,10
Borel-Brown
6 Anca ROU 17,98 17,98 X X X X X
Heltne
7 Austra LTU 17,31 16,46 16,53 17,31 17,20 16,96 17,03
Skujyte
8 Helena SWE 17,08 X 17,08 16,77 X X X
Engman
9 Alena BLR 17,02 15,49 X 17,02
Kopets
10 Elizabeth USA 16,87 16,87 X 16,09
Wanless



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Thursday, July 30, 2009

DN. Galan, Stockholm, Sweden--Start List

7/28/2009 7:33:33 PM

1
STARTLIST GP/Int + National

Shot Put Men Int WR:
23.12 SR:
21.68

Anlezark, Justin 77 AUS 20.96

Armstrong, Dylan 81 CAN 21.04

Hoffa, Reese 77 USA 22.43

Majewski, Tomasz 81 POL 21.64

Martin, Scott 82 AUS 21.26

Nelson, Adam 75 USA 22.51

Peetre, Taavi 83 EST 20.30

Scott, Dorian 82 JAM 21.45

Sofin, Pavel 81 RUS 20.80

Winger, Russell 84 USA 20.86

Shot Put Women Int WR:
22.63 SR:
20.33

Borel-Brown, Cleopatra 79 TRI 18.91

Carter, Michelle 85 USA 18.85

Engman, Helena 76 SWE 17.72

Heltne, Anca 78 ROU 19.08

Hinrichs, Denise 87 GER 19.47

Kleinert, Nadine 75 GER 20.06

Kopets, Alena 88 BLR 17.97

Skujyte, Austra LTU

Wanless, Elizabeth 81 USA 18.60
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7/28/2009 7:33:36 PM

3
STARTLIST GP/Int + National

400m Men Int C 16.15 WR:
43.18 SR:
43.50

360
Hamads, Mohammed SWE

363
Hyde, Nicklas 86 DEN 46.53

357
Johansson, Markus 90 SWE Ume FI

359
Manu, Desmond 92 SWE Sävedalens AIK

361
Rabah, Yusif SUD

356
Riis, Jakob 84 DEN 47.43

358
Smedhs, Erik 91 SWE IFK Mora FI

400m Men Int B 16.25 WR:
43.18 SR:
43.50

355
Abubakr, Ali Nagmeldin 86 SUD 44.93

351
Blackwood, Michael 76 JAM 44.60

352
Clark, Charles 87 USA 45.30

400
Clarke, Chris GBR

364
Milburn, Joel 86 AUS 44.80

366
Steffensen, John 82 AUS 44.73

354
Williams, Andrae 83 BAH 44.90

100m Men Int C 16.35 WR:
9.69 SR:
9.86

125
Drummond, André 86 JAM Spårvägens FK

102
Francis, Samuel 87 QAT 9.99

127
Goldman, Daniel 79 SWE Turebergs IF

124
Nilsson, Nils-Göran 88 SWE Täby IS

123
Pettersson, Juan 84 SWE Spårvägens FK 10.99

119
Waugh, Ainsley 81 JAM 10.14
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7/28/2009 7:33:37 PM

4
STARTLIST GP/Int + National

400m Women Int B 16.45 WR:
47.60 SR:
49.70

297
Cox, Shana 85 USA 50.84

277
Lewis, Tamsyn 78 AUS 51.42

273
Pompey, Aliann 78 GUY 50.90

269
Sanders, Nicola 82 GBR 49.65

289
Trotter, Dee Dee 82 USA 49.64

280
Whyte, Rosemarie 86 JAM 50.05

293
Williams, Clora 83 JAM 51.06

276
Zadorina, Ksenia 87 RUS 51.06

100m Hurdles Women Int 17.10 WR:
12.21 SR:
12.42

406
Antonova, Aleksandra 80 RUS 12.78

386
Carruthers, Danielle 79 USA 12.56

384
Felicien, Perdita 80 CAN 12.46

391
Foster Hylton, Brigitte 74 JAM 12.45

398
Golding-Clarke, Lacena 75 JAM 12.68

385
Jones, Lolo 82 USA 12.43

404
Lewis, Yvette USA
394
Lopes-Shliep, Priscilla 82 CAN 12.52

389
McLellan, Sally 86 AUS 12.53

399
Ofili, Tiffany 87 USA 12.73

395
O'Rourke, Derval 81 IRL 12.96

397
Powell, Virginia 83 USA 12.45

393
Solovyova, Anastasiya 85 RUS 13.02

388
Tejeda, Anay 83 CUB 12.61A

390
Vukicevic, Christina 87 NOR 12.74
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7/28/2009 7:33:38 PM

5
STARTLIST GP/Int + National

110m Hurdles Men Int B 17.40 WR:
12.87 SR:
12.91

22
Johnson, Allen 71 USA 12.92

27
Kronberg, Robert 76 SWE IF Kville 13.35

25
Nossmy, Philip 82 SWE Malmö AI 13.39

23
Sands, Shamar 85 BAH 13.38

31
Thornton, Kirkland 86 USA 13.42

24
Wilson, Ryan 80 USA 13.02

1000m Girls Youth 17.50 WR: SR:

178
Bergdahl, Lisa 95 SWE Glanshammars IF

195
Biesert, Jenny 95 SWE Ljungby FIK

183
Carlsson, Marie 95 SWE Turebergs FK

152
Elofsson, Emilia 95 SWE Lidköpings IS

141
Hellberg-Berglund, Felicia 95 SWE Sundbybergs IK

188
Ignell, Ida 95 SWE Villstads GIF

181
Lövqvist, Erika 95 SWE Haglund IF

160
Norstedt, Isabell 95 SWE IFK Helsingborg

171
Olsson, Sandra 95 SWE SK Bore

164
Persson, Sophia 95 SWE Huddinge AIS

147
Strandberg, Betty 95 SWE Gefle IF

173
Svensson, Emelie 95 SWE IFK Mora
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7/28/2009 7:33:39 PM

6
STARTLIST GP/Int + National

1000m Boys Youth 18.00 WR: SR:

328
Ellis, Travis 95 USA Hills Track Club

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308
Kindmo, Axel 95 SWE Trelleborgs IF

292
Lundqvist, Pierre 95 SWE Turebergs FK

314
Malmberg, Henrik 95 SWE Huddinge AIS

281
Moskuvaara, Carl 95 SWE Huddinge AIS

296
Nilsson, Alexander 95 SWE Mölndals AIK

302
Rosenqvist, Joakim 95 SWE Sävedalens AIK

323
Sjöblom, David 95 SWE Rånäs 4H

275
Slättengren, Ken 95 SWE Högby IF

312
Solomon, Nigusu 95 SWE Huddinge AIS

267
Strandberg, Daniel 95 SWE Malmö AI

319
Tunemar, Erik 95 SWE Skeninge IK

287
Viekander, Jacob 95 SWE Sävedalens AIK

4 x 200 B/G Nat 18.10 WR: SR:

341
Huddinge AIS lag 1, SWE

343
Huddinge AIS lag 2, SWE

345
Rånäs 4H lag 1, SWE Rånäs 4H

342
Rånäs 4H lag 2, SWE

344
Spårvägens FK, SWE

340
Turebergs IF, SWE
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7/28/2009 7:33:39 PM

7
STARTLIST GP/Int + National

Pole Vault Men Int 19.00 WR:
6.14 SR:
5.95

255
Burgess, Paul 79 AUS 6.00

259
Chistiakov, Viktor 75 AUS 5.90

262
Da Silva, Fabio Gomez 83 BRA 5.77

254
Fritz, Jesper 85 SWE Malmö AI 5.70

252
Gerasimov, Pavel RUS

261
Hooker, Steven 82 AUS 6.00

260
Jeng, Alhaji 81 SWE 5.80

256
Kucheryanu, Sergey 85 RUS 5.81

251
Mazuryk, Maksym 83 UKR 5.82

257
Stevenson, Toby 76 USA 6.00

253
Straub, Alexander 83 GER 5.81

1000m Men Int 19.05 WR:
2:11.96 SR:
2:13.93

45
Brannen, Nathan 82 CAN 2:17.34

67
Chepkirwok, Abraham 88 UGA 2:18.18i

26
Ismail, Ahmed Ismail 84 SUD

74
Krummenacker, David 75 USA

49
Lagat, Bernard 74 USA 2:16.18

36
Lancashire, Tom 85 GBR

62
Mansoor, Ali Bilal 83 BRN 2:21.45

21
Manzano, Leo 84 USA

61
Riseley, Jeffrey 86 AUS 2:18.75

52
Rono, Geoffrey 87 KEN 2:18.54

32
Smith, Christian 83 USA 2:18.87

40
Westhuizen, Peter NED
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7/28/2009 7:33:40 PM

8
STARTLIST GP/Int + National

400m Men Int A 19.15 WR:
43.18 SR:
43.50

368
Bingham, Michael 86 GBR 45.03

367
Chambers, Ricardo 84 JAM 44.62

370
Clement, Kerron 85 USA 44.48

372
Jackson, Bershawn 83 USA 45.06

407
Torrance, Jamaal 83 USA 45.19

369
Wariner, Jeremy 84 USA 43.45

353
Wissman, Johan 82 SWE IFK Helsingborg 44.56

371
Wroe, Sean 85 AUS 45.07

High Jump Men Int 19.20 WR:
2.45 SR:
2.42

380
Baba, Jaroslav 84 CZE 2.36

374
Dmitrik, Aleksey 84 RUS 2.33

379
Harris, Tora 78 USA 2.33

382
Manson, Andra 84 USA 2.35

376
Mason, Germaine 83 GBR 2.34

377
Rybakov, Yaroslav 80 RUS 2.34

383
Shustov, Aleksandr 84 RUS 2.31

378
Ukhov, Ivan 86 RUS 2.35

375
Williams, Jesse 83 USA 2.34
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7/28/2009 7:33:41 PM

9
STARTLIST GP/Int + National

Javelin Men Int 19.35 WR:
98.48 SR:
89.78

7
Frydrych, Petr CZE

2
Hazle, Mike 79 USA 82.21

9
Kovals, Ainars 81 LAT 86.64

11
Lohse, Jonas 87 SWE Mölndals AIK 81.40

3
Makarov, Sergey 73 RUS 92.61

10
Pyatnytsya, Oleksandr 85 UKR 81.96

8
Rags, Eriks 75 LAT 86.47

5
Smet, Thomas 88 BEL 77.84

6
Thorkildsen, Andreas 82 NOR 91.59

1
Vasilevskis, Vadims 82 LAT 90.73

4
Wallin, Gabriel 81 SWE Södertälje IF 80.71
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7/28/2009 7:33:41 PM

10
STARTLIST GP/Int + National

5000m Women Int 19.45 WR:
14:11.15 SR:
14:12.88

60
Achamo, Netsanet 87 ETH

58
Augusto, Jessica 81 POR 14:56.39

92
Barringer, Jennifer 86 USA 15:48.24

89
Dias, Ana 74 POR 15:25.16

66
Dibaba, Ejegayehu 82 ETH 14:32.74

73
Ejigu, Sentayehu 85 ETH 14:35.18

98
Felix, Dulce 82 POR 15:47.37

65
Fikadu, Belaynesh 87 ETH 14:44.26

95
Fukushi, Kayoko 82 JPN 14:53.22

70
McGregor, Katie 77 USA 15:22.60

84
Momanyi, Grace 82 KEN 14:50.77

80
Monteiro, Ines 80 POR 15:01.06

55
Popkova, Natalya 88 RUS 15:13.68

77
Rhines, Jennifer 74 USA 14:54.29
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7/28/2009 7:33:42 PM

11
STARTLIST GP/Int + National

Long Jump Women Int 20.05 WR:
7.52 SR:
7.05

130
Balaeva, Olga RUS

132
Balta, Ksenija 86 EST 6.80

139
Glenn, Brianna 80 USA 6.72

134
Jarrett, Jovanee 83 JAM 6.75

133
Jimoh, Funmi 84 USA 6.96

140
Klishina, Darya 91 RUS 6.64

135
Kucherenko, Olga 85 RUS 6.91

128
Lebedeva, Tatyana 76 RUS 7.33

129
Molchanova, Viktoria UKR

136
Reese, Brittney 86 USA 7.06

138
Sokolova, Yelena 86 RUS 6.92

110m Hurdles Men Int A 20.10 WR:
12.87 SR:
12.91

29
Brown, Joel 80 USA 13.22

37
Hicks, Antwon 83 USA 13.09

34
Mitchum, Eric 84 USA 13.23

35
Richardson, Jason 86 USA 13.29

30
Robles, Dayron 86 CUB 12.87

33
Thomas, Dwight 80 JAM 13.30
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7/28/2009 7:33:42 PM

12
STARTLIST GP/Int + National

200m Women Int 20.25 WR:
21.34 SR:
22.00

47
Anderson, Alexandria 87 USA 22.60

38
Chermoshanskaya, Yuliya 86 RUS 22.57

39
Felix, Allyson 85 USA 21.81

46
Ferguson, Debbie 76 BAH 22.19

48
Hooker, Marshevet 84 USA 22.34

43
Jones, Laverne 81 ISV 22.46

42
Stewart, Kerron 84 JAM 21.99

800m Men Int 20.40 WR:
1:41.11 SR:
1:41.73

299
Borzakovskiy, Yuriy 81 RUS 1:42.47

291
Claesson, Mattias 86 SWE Hässelby SK 1:46.36

266
Kaki, Abubaker 89 SUD 1:42.69

282
Kamel, Saad Yusuf 83 BRN 1:42.79

272
Kiilu, Vincent Mumo 82 KEN 1:47.50

307
Lalang, Boaz 89 KEN

286
Milkevics, Dmitrijs 81 LAT 1:43.67

295
Osmolovych, Olexandr 85 UKR 1:46.95

278
Rimmer, Michael 86 GBR 1:45.23
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7/28/2009 7:33:43 PM

13
STARTLIST GP/Int + National

1500m Women Int 20.40 WR:
3:50.46 SR:
3:57.12

403
Donohue, Erin USA

417
England, Hannah 87 GBR 4:05.87

396
Hamblin, Nikki NZL

423
Hilali, Siham 86 MAR 4:03.74

402
Johansson, Ulrika 75 SWE Rånäs 4H

392
Lishchynska, Iryna 76 UKR 4:00.04

405
Måkestad, Ingvill 81 NOR 4:09.62

432
McKnight, Kaila 86 AUS 4:10.01

387
Mishchenko, Anna 83 UKR 4:05.13

412
Panteleeva, Nataliya 83 RUS 4:00.81

438
Roman, Sonja 79 SLO 4:02.13

401
Rowbury, Shannon 84 USA 4:00.33

427
Teixeira, Sandra 78 POR 4:10.28

373
Twell, Stephanie 89 GBR 4:03.62

408
Wurth-Thomas, Christin 80 USA 3:59.98

381
Zinurova, Yevgeniya 82 RUS 4:15.87

100m Men Int B 20.55 WR:
9.69 SR:
9.86

122
Armstrong, Aaron 77 TRI 10.03

101
Brown, Darrell 84 TRI 9.99

109
Burns, Marc 83 TRI 9.96

110
Collins, Kim 76 SKN 9.98

142
Crawford, Shawn 78 USA 9.88

105
Hinds, Andrew BAR

121
Padgett, Travis 86 USA 9.89

117
Spearmon, Wallace 84 USA 9.96
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7/28/2009 7:33:43 PM

14
STARTLIST GP/Int + National

100m Men Int A 21.05 WR:
9.69 SR:
9.86

114
Edwards, Rae 81 USA 10.02

116
Frater, Michael 82 JAM 9.97

104
Gay, Tyson 82 USA 9.77

108
Martina, Churandy 84 AHO 9.93

107
Ndure, Jaysuma Saidy 84 NOR 10.01

103
Patton, Darvis 77 USA 9.89

115
Powell, Asafa 82 JAM 9.72

400m Women Int A 21.20 WR:
47.60 SR:
49.70

270
Gushchina, Yulia 83 RUS 50.01

268
Hargrove, Monica 82 USA 50.39

288
Hastings, Natasha 86 USA 49.84

290
Krivoshapka, Antonina 87 RUS 49.29

284
Lloyd, Shereefa 82 JAM 50.62

271
Williams, Shericka 85 JAM 49.69

285
Williams-Mills, Novlene 82 JAM 49.53

283
Zaytseva, Olga 84 RUS 49.49
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7/28/2009 7:33:44 PM

15
STARTLIST GP/Int + National

3000m SC Men Int 21.35 WR:
7:53.63 SR:
7:59.42

151
Abdi, Youcef 77 AUS 8:16.36

196
Alcorn, Kyle 85 USA 8:21.46

131
Biwott, Yusuf Kibet 86 KEN 8:39.27

120
Chumba, Linus 80 KEN 8:11.98

118
Ghirmai, Filmon 79 GER 8.20.50

137
Jacobsen, Per 77 SWE IF Göta 8:30.86

126
Kiprotich, Wesley 79 KEN 8:05.68

146
Kipterege, Chelimo Elijah 87 KEN 8:10.63

111
Kipyego, Mike 83 KEN 8:09.93

177
Langat, David 83 KEN 8:24.19

165
Le Dauphin, Vincent 76 FRA 8.15.76

189
McAdams, Joshua 80 USA 8:21.36

159
Mohamed, Mustafa 79 SWE Hälle IF 8:05.75

106
Mutai, Abel Kiprop 88 KEN 8:11.40

172
Terer, Patrick KEN
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OSU Track and Field Updates Staff

OSU Track and Field Updates Staff Smith named director of track and cross country, Yosten joins OSU staff



Brionne Yosten

July 30, 2009


STILLWATER, Okla. - Oklahoma State announced changes to its track and field staff today. Dave Smith, who coached the Cowboys to their first-ever Big 12 cross country championship in 2008 and mentored German Fernandez to an individual NCAA title in the outdoor 1,500 meters, was promoted to director of track and cross country and Brionne Yosten, who coached last season at Western Michigan, joined the program to work primarily with the Cowgirl cross country and distance runners.

OSU assistant coaches John Baumann, Zivile Pukstiene, Bobby Lockhart and Sean McCabe all remain on staff.

Smith has served as men's cross country head coach at Oklahoma State for the last three years and just completed his first season as head men's track and field coach. He has been recognized as the Midwest Region Cross Country Coach of the Year in each of his three seasons by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association and has led the Cowboys to three straight cross country regional titles. Additionally, he led OSU to its highest finish at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships since 1985 when the Cowboys placed 25th at the 2009 national meet.

In his new role, Smith will continue to serve as head coach of the men's track and field and cross country teams, but he now takes on the added responsibility of overseeing the Cowgirl program as well.

A familiar name to those who follow Big 12 running, Yosten spent last year coaching at Western Michigan, but has Big 12 roots, as she was a 12-time all-conference performer and three-time NCAA Championships qualifier during her athletic career at Texas Tech. A member of the distance medley relay team that captured the Big 12 championship, Yosten is also the Red Raiders school record holder in the 1,000 meter run.





"We're excited to have Brionne with us," Smith said. "I have known her for a long time and have seen her develop from her days as a student-athlete to being a coach. She has pursued coaching with a lot of passion and energy and she did a great job at Western Michigan. We have worked at camps together and I've seen how well high school athletes respond to her. She brings a lot to our program."

After receiving her bachelor's degree in mathematics and statistics with a minor in chemical engineering from Texas Tech in 2005, Yosten went on to continue her education in graduate school at the University of Wisconsin. With one year of athletic eligibility remaining, she competed her last outdoor track season as a Badger and ran the 1,500 meters at the 2006 NCAA Championships. She stayed on to volunteer with the Wisconsin staff for two years, where her duties consisted of assisting with the distance groups, scheduling and administrative help. Her first full-time coaching opportunity came at Western Michigan in 2008, where Yosten coached the Bronco distance runners for one season before coming to Oklahoma State.

"I'm excited to be back in the Big 12 and at Oklahoma State," Yosten said. "We have a good opportunity on the women's side to enjoy the same kind of success that the OSU men have had. I'm excited to work with Dave Smith. I've known him for a long time and I think we can build a national caliber women's program at OSU."

Courtesy OSU

ESPN Films Announces Eight More to “30 for 30” Filmmaker Roster

For Immediate Release

July 29, 2009



ESPN Films Announces Eight More to “30 for 30” Filmmaker Roster

Steve Bartman, Raiders, Marion Jones, NASCAR, BMX among subjects explored



ESPN Films is announcing eight additional films and filmmakers for its ambitious “30 for 30” film project, bringing the total of films announced thus far to 25. The filmmakers include Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary (Revelations Entertainment), Ice Cube, Academy Award winner Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side), Academy Award nominee Frank Marshall, John Singleton, Al Szymanski, and the trios of Spike Jonze, Johnny Knoxville and Jeff Tremaine (Dickhouse Productions), and Steve Michaels, Joel Surnow and Jonathan Koch (Asylum Entertainment). These noted directors and producers will delve into sports stories of the past 30 years – from unforgettable athletes, to NASCAR, soccer and the 2003 Chicago Cubs. Debuting in October 2009, “30 for 30” will gather 30 filmmakers to each create one-hour films on topics from 1979 to 2009, ESPN’s first 30 years.



The Films

Steve Bartman (Director: Alex Gibney)

With five outs remaining in Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS, a foul ball descended from the cold Chicago sky, destined for the glove of left fielder Moises Alou. But it was not meant to be, as one inconspicuous hand reached down from the left field stands at Wrigley Field and seized the potential out. That hand belonged to Cubs fan Steve Bartman, and many believed that he snatched away Chicago’s chance of advancing to the World Series. Bartman attempted a public appeal, but his fate was already sealed by the Cub fans’ need for a scapegoat to explain a near-century of losing. Although Cubs Nation has since moved on to other seasons and other losses, Bartman remains ostracized from a community he lives in and a team he once loved. Oscar-winning documentarian Alex Gibney will explore this relationship and try to answer the question, can Steve Bartman ever forgive Chicago?



One Simple Gesture (Director: Cliff Bestall, Producers: Morgan Freeman, Lori McCreary)

Rugby has long been viewed in South Africa as a game for the white population, and the country’s success in the sport has been a true source of Afrikaner pride. When the 50-year-old policies and entrenched injustices of apartheid were finally overthrown in 1994, Nelson Mandela’s new government began rebuilding a nation badly in need of racial unity. So the world was watching when South Africa played host to the 1995 Rugby World Cup. When Mandela himself marched to the center of the pitch cloaked in a Springbok jersey and shook hands with the captain of the South African team, two nations became one. Oscar winner Morgan Freeman and director Cliff Bestall will tell the emotional story of that cornerstone moment and what it meant to South Africa’s healing process.



Birth of Big Air (Director: Jeff Tremaine, Producers: Johnny Knoxville, Spike Jonze)

In 1985, at the tender age of 13, Mat Hoffman entered into the BMX circuit as an amateur, and by 16, he had risen to the professional level. Throughout his storied career, Hoffman has ignored conventional limitations; instead focusing his efforts on the purity of the sport and the pursuit of “what’s next.” His motivations stem purely from his own ambitions, and even without endorsements, cameras, fame, and fans, Hoffman would still be working to push the boundaries of gravity. Academy Award nominee Spike Jonze and extreme sport fanatic Johnny Knoxville, along with director Jeff Tremaine, will showcase the inner workings and exploits of the man who gave birth to “Big Air.”



Straight Outta L.A. (Director: Ice Cube)

In 1982, Raiders owner Al Davis beat the NFL in court and moved his team from Oakland to Los Angeles. With a squad as colorful as its owner, the Raiders captivated large numbers of black and Hispanic fans in L.A. at a time when gang warfare, immigration and the real estate boom were rapidly changing the city. The L.A. Raiders morphed into a worldwide brand as the team’s colors, swagger and anti-establishment ethos became linked with “Gangsta Rap” and the hip-hop scene that was permeating South Central Los Angeles. Rapper-turned-filmmaker Ice Cube was not only witness to this evolution; he was also a part of it. As a member of the notorious rap group N.W.A, Ice Cube helped make the silver and black culturally significant to a new generation and demographic. Still a die-hard Raiders fan, Cube will explore the unlikely marriage between the NFL’s rebel franchise and America’s glamour city, and show how pro football’s outlaw team became the toast of La La Land.



Charismatic (Director: Asylum Entertainment)

In June of 1999, an unlikely chestnut colt named Charismatic, with jockey Chris Antley aboard, headed down the stretch at the Belmont Stakes, just seconds away from becoming the first Triple Crown winner in nearly 21 years. Thoroughbred racing was desperate for this story of deliverance, drug abuse and bulimia were becoming issues in the jockey colony, and America’s love affair with the Sport of Kings was waning. Into this void stepped Charismatic and Antley, both thought to be lost causes. Together, they became the biggest long shots in 59 years to win the Kentucky Derby, and then followed that up with another underdog win at the Preakness. The two may have been denied their Hollywood ending, but their story of redemption lives on.



Right to Play (Director: Frank Marshall)

He has won four Olympic gold medals, graced the cover of Time magazine and been honored as Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated. Yet if you say the name Johann Olav Koss in this country, you’ll usually be met with a casual shrug. “Oh yeah, speed skater…Norwegian…what’s he doing now?” Instead of cashing in on his Olympic haul, Koss embarked on a remarkable journey that has established him as one of the world’s greatest ambassadors of sports. As the founder, President and CEO of Right To Play, Koss and his army of volunteers, teachers, coaches and diplomats have used the power of athletics to elevate the lives of the world’s neediest children. As it turns out, Frank Marshall, one of Hollywood’s most acclaimed producers and a member of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, witnessed Koss’s triumphs on the ice in the 1994 Lillehammer Olympic Games. Now Marshall will reveal the epiphany that led Koss to start Right To Play, and attempt to uncover the motivation that drives him to crisscross the globe, establishing new programs and literally saving lives in the process.



Racing the Devil (Director: Al Szymanski)

Natural. Rock star. Outsider. In the 1980’s, race car driver Tim Richmond lived his life the way he raced cars…wide open. Born into a wealthy family, Richmond was the antithesis of the Southern blue-collar, dirt-track racers who dominated NASCAR. He also was a flamboyant showman who basked in the attention of the media and fans – especially the attention of female admirers. Nevertheless, it was Richmond’s on-track performances that ended up drawing comparisons to racing legends. But his freewheeling lifestyle caught up to him. He unexpectedly withdrew from the NASCAR racing circuit, reportedly suffering from double pneumonia. In reality, the diagnosis was much more dire: He had AIDS. Richmond returned to the track in 1987, but he was gone from the sport by the next year as his health deteriorated. He spent his final days as a recluse, dying on August 13, 1989 at the age of 34. Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Al Szymanski will examine the life and tragic death of one of NASCAR’s shooting stars.



Marion Jones: Press Pause (Director: John Singleton)

Few athletes in Olympic history have reached such heights and depths as Marion Jones. After starring at the University of North Carolina and winning gold at the 1997 and '99 World Track and Field Championships, her rise to the top culminated at the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Jones captivated the world with her beauty, style and athletic dominance, sprinting and jumping to three gold medals and two bronze. Eventually though, her accomplishments and her reputation would be tarnished. For years, Jones denied the increasing speculation that she used performance-enhancing drugs. But in October 2007, she finally admitted what so many had long suspected - that she had indeed used steroids. Calling herself a liar and a cheat in a federal courtroom, Jones was sentenced to six months in prison for lying to federal investigators and soon saw her Olympic achievements disqualified. Now a free woman once again, Jones is running in a new direction in life and taking time to reflect. Director John Singleton will focus on the rise, fall and re-birth of Marion Jones, including her desire to slow down and come clean about her mistakes. Jones is determined to be a model of candor and credibility.




30 for 30

The eight films join previously announced “30 for 30” projects: Peter Berg (The Kings’ Ransom), Reggie Rock Bythewood (One Night in Vegas), Billy Corben and Alfred Spellman (The U), Academy Award winner Bill Couturié (The Gurus of Go), Jonathan Hock (The Best that Never Was), Academy Award nominee Steve James (No Crossover), the duo of Lucas Jansen and Adam Kurland (Silly Little Game), Peabody Award winner Dan Klores (Winning Time), two-time Academy Award winner Barbara Kopple (The Steinbrenner Family Business), Academy Award winner Barry Levinson (The Band That Wouldn’t Die), Academy Award nominee Albert Maysles (Muhammad and Larry), Peabody Award winner Fritz Mitchell (Wizard of Odds), Academy Award nominee Brett Morgen (June 17, 1994), two-time NBA MVP and first-time filmmaker Steve Nash (Marathon of Hope), Academy Award nominee Ron Shelton (Jordan Plays Baseball), Academy Award nominee Mike Tollin (Who Killed the USFL?), and Jeff Zimbalist (The Two Escobars).



Films produced as part of the “30 for 30” project will begin airing on October 6 on ESPN, with seven films airing before the end of 2009. Air dates for fall/winter 2009:



All times Eastern Standard Time

· Tuesday, Oct. 6, 8 p.m.

· Tuesday, Oct. 13, 8 p.m.

· Tuesday, Oct. 20, 8 p.m.

· Tuesday, Oct. 27, 8 p.m.

· Tuesday, Nov. 3, 8 p.m.

· Tuesday, Nov. 10, 8 p.m.

· Saturday, Dec. 12, 9 p.m.



For information about the “30 for 30” project and ESPN Films, visit www.espnmediazone.com



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Media Contact: Keri Potts, ESPN PR, 212/448-4841 or keri.a.potts@espn.com

U.S. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' 12# HAMMER THROW

U.S. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' 12# HAMMER THROW

NATIONAL RECORD

260'00" Conor McCullough JR Chaminade, West Hills, CA
06-28-08

Class Records

213'00" Conor McCullough FR Chaminade, West Hills, CA
06-22-06
243'11" Conor McCullough SO Chaminade, West Hills, CA
06-03-07
260'00" Conor McCullough JR Chaminade, West Hills, CA
06-28-08
256'09" Conor McCullough SR Chaminade, West Hills, CA
04-18-09

2009 PERFORMANCE LIST

256'09" Conor McCullough SR Chaminade, West Hills, CA
04-18
232'07" Alec Faldermeyer JR Minisink Valley, Slate Hill, NY
07-19
232'06" Justin Welch JR Eastwood, Pemberville, OH
06-16
224'08" Mike Gama SR Bishop Hendricken, Warwick, RI
05-28
218'04" Ben Stancombe SR Bloomington South, IN
06-13
214'02" Josh Faboyede SR Classical, Providence, RI
05-09
210'08" Brad Bolton SO El Toro, Lake Forest, CA
05-02
210'03" Nabil Mubarak SR Grayson, Loganville, GA
05-01
205'03" Davis Fraker JR McIntosh, Peachtree City, GA
04-04
204'08" Robert Guider SR Danbury, CT
05-09
203'08" Will Janes SR Rogers, Newport, RI
05-28
202'11" Enrique Gaitan SO Sprayberry, Marietta, GA
06-13
200'05" AJ Guerra JR Woodstock Academy, CT
07-05
196'06" Miles Freberg SR Walton, Marietta, GA
05-01
196'03" Drew Staskiewicz SO Millard North, Omaha, NE
07-10
193'11" Brett Hardin JR Harrison, Marietta, GA
06-05
193'09" Nathan Estes SR North High, Phoenix, AZ
05-29
192'10" Matt Lloyd JR Camas, WA
07-12
192'06" Jon Lawson SO Prairie, Vancouver, WA
05-31
190'06" Max Milder JR Bishop Hendricken, Warwick, RI
06-06
188'07" Matt Post SR Whitney, Rocklin, CA
07-10
186'11" Greg Skipper SO Oregon City, OR
06-06
186'06" Edward Brentnall SO Lovett, Atlanta, GA
03-08
186'02" Nate Irwin SO Chariho, Wood River Junction, RI
06-06
185'05" Dustin Brode JR Canfield, OH
07-10
185'02" Evan Palmer SR Shenendehowa, Clifton Park, NY
04-18
184'10" John Steele JR Barrington, RI
05-16
183'03" Bob Fiedler SR Tri-Valley Secondary, Grahamsville, NY
06-06
182'06" Cody Bahrke SR Tri-Center, Neola, IA
06-07
181'02" Mike Levine SR Commack, NY
05-03
181'02" Dave Linback SR Cumberland, RI
05-23
181'01" Vinny Grasso SR South Kingstown, Wakefield, RI
05-13
181'01" Brendan Morales SR Westminster, MD
05-25
180'06" James Hall JR Beacon, NY
06-21
180'02" Stephen Simalchik SR Danbury, CT
06-17
178'00" Mike Maloof SO Bishop Hendricken, Warwick, RI
06-06
177'11" Ed Brown SR Bay Shore, NY
05-10
177'10" T.J. Liguori SR Westerly, RI
05-28
177'03" Bryan Duncan JR Iberia, MO
06-13
175'05" Teddy Mottola SR Iona Prep, New Rochelle, NY
06-06
175'03" John Spelman SR Toll Gate, Warwick, RI
05-12
174'08" Michael Kidder SR Kings, Kings Mill, OH
03-28
173'00" Ryan Minor SO South Brunswick, Southport, NC
07-28 *
171'06" Kenneth Rowland SR Northside, Jacksonville, NC
07-28 *
171'06" Rich Larkin SR West Warwick, RI
05-23
171'03" Gabre Winters JR Classical, Providence, RI
06-12
170'07" Jordan Arakawa JR Capital, Olympia, WA
07-25 *
170'03" Bryce Rauhof SR McIntosh, Peachtree City, GA
05-22
169'06" Lee Cullion SR Bishop Hendricken, Warwick, RI
04-04
169'05" Brian Duncan JR Iberia, MO
07-18
169'04" Justin Gomez JR Centerville, OH
04-29
168'08" Mark Passine JR Hebron, IN
06-20
168'01" Ryan Bitsko SR Wayne, Huber Heights, OH
05-06
167'10" Tyler Prendergast JR Shenendehowa, Clifton Park, NY
05-09
167'07" Tom Briggs SR North Kingstown, RI
05-09
167'05" Justin Favreau JR South Kingstown, Wakefield, RI
06-06
167'04" Shane McLoughlin JR South Kingstown, Wakefield, RI
05-13
166'08" Ethan Reese SR Meadowbrook, Byesvile, OH
03-28
166'00" Emory George JR Watkins Memorial, Pataskala, OH
07-28 *
165'11" Kyle Albrecht SR Arlington, LaGrangeville, NY
06-06
165'07" Jason Moon SR Amity, CT
06-17
165'05" Wilson Adams JR Barrington, RI
07-19
165'02" Nico Danielson FR Central Falls, RI
06-06
164'03" Bobby Rodgers JR Everett, WA
05-03
164'01" John A. Gonzales JR Clovis, CA
06-07
164'00" Nathan Fetter SR Warwick Veterans Memorial, RI
05-23
163'03" Josh Choquette SO Plainfield, Central Village, CT
06-17
163'02" Andrew Dunkleberger SO Whitfield Academy, Mableton, GA
04-24
163'01" Kris Leverette JR Marietta, GA
05-08
162'09" Jeremy Cutler SR Lakewood, CA
06-28
162'06" Clay Harris JR Newark Catholic, OH
07-05
162'04" Antonio Asermelly SR Chariho, Wood River Junction, RI
05-13
162'03" Matt Beyland JR Centerville, OH
05-06
162'01" Peter Collins SO DeMatha Catholic, Hyattsville, MD
05-25
162'01" Simon Cleary SR St. John the Baptist, West Islip, NY
06-07
162'01" Marcus Vicars SR Genoa Area, OH
04-29
161'05" Jeremy Days SR New Rochelle, NY
05-01
161'01" Nico Erasquin SR Rogers, Newport, RI
05-18
160'11" Matt Butler JR Lincoln, RI
05-30
160'00" Jared Turner SR Elk Grove, CA
06-13
159'11" Mike Mulligan JR Rogers, Newport, RI
05-18
159'10" Tim Phok JR Classical, Providence,RI
06-12
159'10" Tanner Harris SR Sheldon, Eugene, OR
07-03
159'06" Jeffery Rutherford SO Eastwood, Pemberville, OH
04-29
159'01" Josh Ballenger JR Fremont Ross, OH
07-28 *
157'11" Kirby Carter SO Monterey, Lubbock, TX
07-28 *
157'10" Chris Gage SR Capital, Olympia, WA
07-03
157'09" Mark Caprio JR Bishop Hendricken, Warwick, RI
05-30
157'07" Aaron Licon SR Alta Loma, CA
06-07
157'02" Meko Washington SO Classical, Providence, RI
06-12
155'05 Mike Montavon SO Centerville, OH
05-06
154'10" Marcus Adame-Hill SR Los Altos, Hacienda Heights, CA
01-17
154'09" Ibrahima Kebe JR Woodrow Wilson, Washington, DC
07-12
154'08" Jason German SR Meadowbrook, Byesville, OH
05-14
154'06" Ted Wynne SR Lincoln, RI
05-16
153'04" Anthony Franks SR Ballston Spa, NY
04-18
153'04" Luc Lacerte JR Barrington, RI
06-11
152'09" Robert Dunn JR Manhattan, KS
07-12
152'08" Gustavo Reynoso SR Classical, Providence, RI
06-12
152'06" Jon Paul Reed 8TH Newnan, GA (H)
04-24
152'03" Jared Harrison SO Wayne, Huber Heights, OH
05-06
152'00" Luis Alvarez SO Mt. Pleasant, Providence, RI
06-03
151'09" Thomas Servino SO Monroe-Woodbury, Central Valley, NY
06-08
151'00" Johnny Gonzales JR Colton, CA
04-18
151'00" Terry Perkins SR Piqua, OH
04-16
150'03" Eric Murell SR Gig Harbor, WA
07-25 *
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U.S. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' 5K HAMMER THROW

National Record

263'09" Conor McCullough JR Chaminade, West Hills, CA
06-01-08

2009 PERFORMANCE LIST

240'11" Alec Faldermeyer JR Minisink Valley, Slate Hill, NY
04-18
223'01" Brad Bolton SO El Toro, Lake Forest, CA
04-04
214'04" Davis Fraker JR McIntosh, Peachtree City, GA
04-24
213'04" Enrique Gaitan SO Sprayberry, Marietta, GA
06-14
200'04" AJ Guerra JR Woodstock Academy, CT
05-21
194'02" Brett Hardin JR Harrison, Marietta, GA
04-24
184'05" Edward Brentnall SO Lovett, Atlanta, GA
03-08
178'03" Greg Skipper SO Oregon City, OR
03-14
161'04" Marcus Adame-Hill SR Los Altos, CA
04-18
154'01" Nathan Loe SO north Cobb Christian, Nashville, GA
06-14
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U.S. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' 6K HAMMER THROW

National Record

248'11" Conor McCullough JR Chaminade, West Hills, CA
07-12-08

Class Records

203'11" Conor McCullough FR Chaminade, West Hills, CA
06-17-06
197'06" Brad Bolton SO El Toro, Lake Forest, CA
05-09-09
248'11" Conor McCullough JR Chaminade, West Hills, CA
07-12-08
247'00" Conor McCullough SR Chaminade, West Hills, CA
06-26-09

2009 PERFORMANCE LIST

247'00" Conor McCullough SR Chaminade, West Hills, CA
06-26
216'08" Justin Welch JR Eastwood, Pemberville, OH
06-26
211'04" Alec Faldermeyer JR Minisink Valley, Slate Hill, NY
06-13
204'10" Mike Gama SR Bishop Hendricken, Warwick, RI
05-16
198'01" Davis Fraker JR McIntosh, Peachtree City, GA
06-07
197'06" Brad Bolton SO El Toro, Lake Forest, CA
05-09
197'04" Ben Stancombe SR Bloomington South, IN
06-14
195'08" Nabil Mubarak SR Grayson, Loganville, GA
06-07
187'11" Enrique Gaitan SO Sprayberry, Marietta, GA
06-26
183'06" Matt Post SR Whitney, Rocklin, CA
06-07
182'02" Bret Hardin JR Harrison, Marietta, GA
05-01
182'01" Greg Skipper SO Oregon City, OR
06-16
178'07" Miles Freberg SR Walton, Marietta, GA
06-26
177'09" Edward Brentnall SO Lovett, Atlanta, GA
06-07
173'05" Josh Faboyede SR Classical, Providence, RI
05-30
169'01" Max Milder JR Bishop Hendricken, Warwick, RI
05-30
165'07" Matt Lloyd JR Camas, WA
06-26
165'05" Cody Bahrke SR Tri-Center, Neola, IA
06-26
164'05" John Steele JR Barrington, RI
05-30
164'04" Will Janes SR Rogers, Newport, RI
05-30
159'06" Bryce Rauhof SR McIntosh, Peachtree City, GA
06-07
157'11" Rich Larkin SR West Warwick, RI
05-30
157'00" Teddy Mottola SR Iona Prep, New Rochelle, NY
06-26
152'09" Justin Favreau JR South Kingstown, Wakefield, RI
05-09
151'05" T.J. Liguori SR Westerly, RI
05-30
150'10" Tucker Weathers SR Bret Harte, Altaville, CA
05-25
149'00" Nico Danielson FR Central Falls, RI
05-30
147'05" Wilson Adams JR Barrington, RI
05-30
147'05" Anthony Mangino SR Placer, Auburn, CA
06-07
145'00" Gabre Winters JR Classical, Providence, RI
04-04
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U.S. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' 16# HAMMER THROW

National Record

219'07" Conor McCullough SR Chaminade, West Hills, CA
07-22-09 R

Class Records

149'09" Zack Richards FR Monroe, WA
07-03-05
186'03" Wes Wright SO Villa Rica, GA
06-04-06
210'11" Walter Henning JR St. Anthony's, South Huntington, NY
06-20-06
219'07" Conor McCullough SR Chaminade, West Hills, CA
07-22-09 R


2009 PERFORMANCE LIST

219'07" Conor McCullough SR Chaminade, West Hills, CA
07-22 * R
183'04" Alec Faldermeyer JR Minisink Valley, Slate Hill, NY
07-19
179'05" Mike Gama SR Bishop Hendricken, Warwick, RI
07-19
164'07" AJ Guerra JR Woodstock Academy, CT
04-16
159'02" Nabil Mubarak SR Grayson, Loganville, GA
06-14
147'06" Matt Lloyd JR Camas, WA
05-03
145'07" John Steele JR Barrington, RI
07-19
143'07" Jon Lawson SO Prairie, Vancouver, WA
05-17
143'06" Will Janes SR Rogers, Newport, RI
07-19
142'06" Edward Brentnall SO Lovett, Atlanta, GA
03-21

R-McCullough set a new Senior Class and National U.S. High School, and
National Junior
16# hammer throw record with his throw 66.65m (218'08") on his third
attempt at the
16# Open Senior Hammer Throw Meet at the Olympic Training Center, Chula
Vista, CA
on July 22, 2009.
In the fifth round McCullough bettered his new record with a throw of
66.92m (219'07").

Series:

65.42m (214'07") 64.84m (212'09") 66.65m (218'08")

65.82m (215'11") 66.92m (219'07") 63.05m (206'10")

Note: Above conversions done manually with the "BIG GREEN BOOK".

McCullough's third throw of 66.65m (218'08") broke Jacob Freeman's
(Bishop Hendricken,
Warwick, RI) above three records of 65.89m (216'02") set at the 105th
Penn Relay
Carnival on April 24, 1999.
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U.S HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' 4K HAMMER THROW

National Record

201'07" Maureen Griffin SR Pocatello, ID
05-30-98

Class Records

173'04" Casey Kraychir FR Twentynine Palms, CA
05-04-07
180'04" Casey Kraychir SO Twentynine Palms, CA
07-09-08
190'03" Casey Kraychir JR Twentynine Palms, CA
05-31-09
201'07" Maureen Griffin SR Pocatello, ID
05-30-98

2009 PERFORMANCE LIST

201'06" Lauren Chambers SR Kell, Marietta, GA
05-08
190'03" Casey Kraychir JR Twentynine Palms, CA
05-31
179'00" Patrice Gates JR Villa Rica, GA
06-26
176'08" Katie Kraychir SO Twentynine Palms, CA
06-06
172'02" Jazmin Miller SR Hiram, GA
05-08
170'02" J'Quyra Moncur-Blue SR East Side, Conyers, GA
06-26
168'09" Olivia Midles JR Capital, Olympia, WA
07-03
165'00" Brittney Lawson SR Woonsocket, RI
05-09
162'11" Nicole Heinl SR Barrington, RI
05-09
162'10" Maddy Midles SR Camas, WA
05-31
161'03" Katie Bragg SR Star's Mill, Peachtree City, GA
05-17
160'04" Karen Henning JR St. Anthony's, South Huntington, NY
05-09
157'04" Erin Pendleton SR Woodmore, Elmore, OH
05-05
156'06" Erin Atkinson JR Ladue Horton Watkins, St. Louis, MO
07-18
155'08" Ashley Clasen SR Shoreham-Wading River, Shoreham, NY
05-10
154'11" Daina Levy SO Kennesaw Mountain, Kennesaw, GA
06-05
154'07" Lee Stowers SR LaSalle Academy, Providence, RI
06-06
153'09" Breanna Radford SR Alpharetta, GA
05-17
152'06" Angela Onye JR Classical, Providence, RI
06-12
150'09" Rosie Read SR Exeter-West Greenwich, W. Greenwich, RI
06-06
149'08" Sally Marie Futch SO Bullock Academy, Statesboro, GA
06-05
148'07" Ashlen Veatch FR Cave Spring, Roanoke, VA
04-30
148'00" Ali Procopio SR Toll Gate, Warwick, RI
06-06
147'02" Alexis Thomas SR Wayne, Huber Heights, OH
03-28
147'01" Aslynn Halvorson SR Butler, Matthews, NC
07-28 *
145'10" Jasmine Stray SR Centralia, WA
07-03
142'09" Charlotte Pope SR New Rochelle, NY
06-06
142'08" Aleide Fernandes SO Central Falls, RI
07-19
141'11" Robyn McFetters SO Barrington, RI
07-19
141'04" Shana Flanary SO Carleton Airport, Carleton, MI
07-10
140'04" Ashley Weber FR Buena, Sierra Vista, AZ
07-11
140'03" Michelle Poet JR Glendale, CA (H)
06-07
140'01" Taylor Dupont SO Star's Mill, Peachtree City, GA
05-08
140'00" Karina Foster SR Bloomfield, CT
07-19
139'02" Charlotte Mintzer JR Barrington, RI
06-06
138'10" Nnenna Okwara SR Charlotte Latin, NC
07-28 *
136'10" Savannah Gordon SO Shenendehowa, Clifton Park, NY
04-18
136'09" Shelby Ashe SO St. Pius X Cathloic, Atlanta, GA
07-12
136'02" Brittany Power SR LaSalle Academy, Providence, RI
05-30
134'09" McKenzie Warren FR Sandy, OR
06-28
132'11" Monica Phillips FR Pope, Marietta, GA
05-22
132'08" Catherine Lauro JR Classical, Providence, RI
05-30
132'07" Katy Keller JR Milford, NH
05-21
130'10" Megan Fannon SR St. Pius X, Atlanta, GA
06-05
130'04" Emily Keene SR Boone Grove, Valparaiso, IN
06-14
129'03" Amanda Cole SR Central, Independence, OR
06-28
128'10" Carly Pendleton SO Woodmore, Elmore, OH
06-20
128'02" Shelby Ashe SO St. Pius X, Atlanta, GA
06-13
126'08" Dwanya Freeland SR A. Phillip Randolph, New York, NY
06-06
125'10" Jill Rushin JR Jackson, MO
06-13
125'04" Jackie Leppelmeier SO McComb, OH
07-28 *
124'10" Moriah Young SR McDonogh, Owings Mills, MD
06-20
124'05" Georgia Elgar JR Smithfield, RI
06-11
123'10" Cara McClain FR Merrill West, Tracy, CA
07-10
123'09" Comfort Dentor JR Hope, Providence, RI
05-09
122'11" Sara Greer SO South Central, Union Mills, IN
07-28 *
122'03" Bianca Silvestri SR West Warwick, RI
06-03
122'03" Jerilynn Turenne SR West Warwick, RI
05-30
122'02" Amanda Clark JR Smithfield, Esmond, RI
06-28
122'00" Rena Oakley JR South Kingstown, Wakefield, RI
05-13
121'11" Dorienne Ordaz FR Bravo Magnet, Los Angeles, CA
06-28
121'08" Shannon Watt SR Jackson Memorial, NJ
06-20
120'10" Becky Cousens FR Portsmouth, RI
06-06
120'03" Kate Exner JR Tri Valley Secondary, Grahamsville, NY
06-06
120'01" Megan Rust JR Kouts, IN
06-14
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* = Improvement or addition since last update.

Cutoff 07-28-09 - Update 07-30-09

Addition, updates, or corrections would be appreciated.
Please send to: Bob Gourley 3 Greenville Drive, Barrington, RI 02806
(401) 246-0243 or via e-mail at
rmgourley@fctvplus.net

Canada names Berlin contingent of 31 athletes

Tuesday, 28 July 2009 Canada names Berlin contingent of 31 athletes

Athletics Canada has named 31 athletes who will compete at the 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Berlin, Germany (15 – 23 August).

The Canadian team includes their two medallists from Osaka 2007, Gary Reed (800m) and Perdita Felicien (100m Hurdles), the latter having been World champion in Paris 2003.

Team

Ruky Abdulai - Long Jump
Esther Akinsulie - 4x400m
Dylan Armstrong - Shot Put
Bryan Barnett - 4x100m
Nathan Brannen - 1500m
Jared Connaughton - 4x100m
Reid Coolsaet - Marathon
Sam Effah - 4x100m
Alice Falaiye - Long Jump
Perdita Felicien - 100m Hurdles
Sultana Frizell - Hammer Throw
Kelsie Hendry - Pole Vault
Kimberly Hyacinthe - 4x400m
Jennifer Joyce California - Hammer Throw Rachel Lavallée - 20km Race Walk
Priscilla Lopes-Schliep - 100m Hurdles
Giitah Macharia - Marathon
Jenna Martin - 4x400m
Carline Muir - 4x400m
Amonn Nelson - 4x400m
Hank Palmer - 4x100m
Adrienne Power - 4x400m
Tara Quinn-Smith - Marathon
Gary Reed - 800m
Gavin Smellie - 4x100m
Andrew Smith - Marathon
Oluseyi Smith - 4x100m
Brianne Theisen - Heptathlon
Robin Watson - 3000m Steeplechase
Angela Whyte - 100m Hurdles
Dylan Wykes - Marathon

Courtesy IAAF

Relay, multi records headline day two at Junior Olympics

For Immediate Release
Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Contact:
Glen McMicken
Special to USA Track & Field
USA Track & Field


Relay, multi records headline day two at Junior Olympics
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Befitting a day that saw 1996 Olympic champion and American record holder Dan O'Brien as a guest starter, Gunnar Nixon of the Eastside Steppers broke an 11-year-old record in the intermediate boys' decathlon Wednesday in the top individual performance on day two of the USA Track & Field National Junior Olympic Championships at North Carolina A&T State University's Irwin Belk Track.

Nixon scored 7,000 points to beat the old standard of 6,896, set by Washington's Tim Morse at Seattle in 1998.

Another Junior Olympic record fell in the midget girls' pentathlon, where Jasmyne Graham of the California Rising Stars scored 3,346 points to best the old record of 3,121, set in 2002 by Kiani Profit.

The Speed City TC rolled to a national midget boys' 4x800 relay record, as Jerone Jackson, Jayson Levias, Brenden Scott and Chris Wilcox teamed up to clock 9:19.93, almost six seconds better than the old mark held by the Titans TC.

2007 World Youth team member Howard Shepard helped his Texas Stars TC to a dominant win in the young men's 4x800, with the quarter missing the national record of 7:35.27 by only a tenth of a second. Texas Stars also picked up gold in the intermediate boys' race.

Other multi-event winners on the day included Neamen Wise of the Central Florida Gliders in the young men's decathlon (6,956); Akira McSwain of the Continental T-Belles in the young women's heptathlon; Alex Gochenour of the Cornhusker Flyers in the intermediate girls' heptathlon; Ayron Monroe of the Marlboro Boys & Girls Club in the midget boys' pentathlon; Carlie Queen in the bantam girls' triathlon; and Thomas Graham of the California Rising Stars in the bantam boys' triathlon.

Racewalk titles were claimed by the Miami Valley TC's Erika Shaver (young women) and Jacob Gunderkline (young men), while Claudia Ortiz of the South Texas Walkers won the intermediate girls' division and Michael Nemeth of the Wings of Moon was victorious in the intermediate boys' race.

Relay golds in the 4x800 went to the United Stars (young women), Wings of Eagles (intermediate girls), Glenarden TC (youth boys), Motor City TC (youth girls) and the 3M TC (midget girls).

Competition resumes at 8 am Thursday with the young men's 5000-meters.

For full results and more coverage visit http://www.usatf.org/events/2009/USATFJuniorOlympicTFChampionships.
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