Friday, August 31, 2012

Del Oro Opening Night


DEL ORO OPENING NIGHT DIVISION: VARSITY BOYS
AUGUST 30, 2012 DEL ORO HIGH SCHOOL
Place First Last Name Yr High School Vboys Pace ===== ======================= == ======================== ===== =====
1 Trent Brendel SR Granite Bay 12:45 5:09
2 Neilson Powless SO Roseville 12:50 5:11
3 Caton Avilla SR PLeasant Grove 12:50 5:11
4 TOBY QUALLS SR PLACER 12:52 5:12
5 Jonathan Horvath SR Woodcreek 13:06 5:17
6 ZACH STELZER JR PLACER 13:09 5:19
7 Sean Gregg SR El Dorado 13:13 5:20
8 Justin Clark SR Woodcreek 13:17 5:21
9 Paul Zeiss SO Granite Bay 13:19 5:23
10 Chris Goode SR Jesuit 13:20 5:23
11 Boyal Swarnjit SR River Valley 13:23 5:24
12 Trevor Stephens SR DEL ORO 13:24 5:25
13 VIKTOR DOROFEYEV SR PLACER 13:31 5:27
14 Sam Stoll SR Jesuit 13:33 5:28
15 Tristyn Martin JR Jesuit 13:35 5:29
16 George Halvorsen SR Rio Americano 13:41 5:31
17 Taylor Guinnip JR Woodcreek 13:42 5:32
18 FELIX OLIVEROS JR PLACER 13:45 5:33
19 Sam Devereux SR Woodcreek 13:52 5:36
20 David French SR Nevada Union 13:53 5:36
21 Kyle Kishineff SO PLeasant Grove 13:54 5:37
22 Arturo Sotomayor SO Roseville 13:56 5:37
23 Gabe Hurwitt JR El Dorado 13:57 5:38
24 Sam Neptune SO Granite Bay 13:58 5:38
25 Kyle Ebert JR DEL ORO 13:59 5:39
26 Spencer Cudworth JR PLeasant Grove 14:02 5:40
27 Ben Pavik SO Granite Bay 14:04 5:41
28 Kenji Anzai JR Rio Americano 14:05 5:41
29 Marshall Sears JR Woodcreek 14:06 5:41
30 Flavio Medrano SR Jesuit 14:06 5:41
31 Ben Garcia JR PLeasant Grove 14:11 5:43
32 Logan Stahl SR Roseville 14:11 5:43
33 Austin Taggart JR Oakmont 14:14 5:45
34 Garrett Migliozzi JR Nevada Union 14:15 5:45
35 GAMA GOMEZ SR PLACER 14:18 5:46
36 Greg Woollgar SR Jesuit 14:21 5:48
37 Ryan Gray JR El Dorado 14:25 5:49
38 Daniel Grattan SR DEL ORO 14:26 5:50
39 Kevin Lozoya SR Antelope 14:28 5:50
40 Stabler Young JR El Dorado 14:29 5:51
41 Boone Bates JR El Dorado 14:29 5:51
42 Nicholas Zortman JR Woodcreek 14:32 5:52
43 Dakota Fierro SR Antelope 14:33 5:52
44 GARRETT JORDAN SR PLACER 14:36 5:54
45 Jeff Ritter JR Granite Bay 14:38 5:54
46 Inderpreet Singh JR River Valley 14:38 5:55
47 Jason Yurgelevic JR El Dorado 14:39 5:55
48 Kael Newton SR Nevada Union 14:41 5:55
49 Denver Blatter SR DEL ORO 14:41 5:56
50 Aaron Hutton JR River Valley 14:46 5:58
51 Walker Knauss SO Granite Bay 14:46 5:58
52 Alex Bice JR DEL ORO 14:47 5:58
53 Adam Hocking SR Oakmont 14:52 6:00
54 Wyatt Morin SR Woodcreek 14:53 6:00
55 Austin Dawson JR DEL ORO 14:57 6:02
56 LOUIS RINN JR PLACER 14:57 6:02
57 Spencer Palmer JR Granite Bay 14:59 6:03
58 Marc Mihalovic JR Granite Bay 14:59 6:03
59 Sean Kurdy FR Jesuit 15:01 6:04
60 Jake Clayton SR River Valley 15:01 6:04
61 Quijas Andres SR River Valley 15:04 6:05
62 Andrew Huitt SO Jesuit 15:08 6:06
63 Matt Ramos SR El Camino 15:12 6:08
64 Will Greenwood JR Granite Bay 15:13 6:09
65 Amit Boyal JR River Valley 15:16 6:09
66 Jose Ramirez JR Oakmont 15:19 6:11
67 Caleb Eddy JR Jesuit 15:21 6:12
68 Anthony Sanchez JR Roseville 15:21 6:12
69 Logan Day JR Jesuit 15:23 6:12
70 Raymond Barsch JR El Camino 15:23 6:13
71 Bryan Brennan JR Jesuit 15:25 6:13
72 Josh Lowy SR Rio Americano 15:25 6:13
73 Race Nelson JR DEL ORO 15:29 6:15
74 Matt Bollinger JR El Camino 15:34 6:17
75 Avery Ward SR Antelope 15:35 6:17
76 Evan Stepper JR Roseville 15:36 6:18
77 Matt Bailey SR Yuba City 15:37 6:18
78 Jason Seminer SR Granite Bay 15:37 6:18
79 Ben Beckwith SR Roseville 15:39 6:19
80 Jacob Frankel SR Sacramento Country Day 15:40 6:19
81 Carlos Mejia SR Antelope 15:41 6:20
82 Brian Vest JR PLeasant Grove 15:42 6:20
83 Michael Darrough SR DEL ORO 15:43 6:20
84 Patrick Wilson SR El Camino 15:48 6:23
85 Elijah Selby JR Oakmont 15:52 6:24
86 Patrick Macias JR Oakmont 15:58 6:27
87 Weston Holt JR Granite Bay 15:59 6:27
88 Chris Freeman JR Oakmont 15:59 6:27
89 Robert Sekerak SR Nevada Union 16:04 6:29
90 Michael Meegan SR El Camino 16:12 6:32
91 Alex Hoskins JR River Valley 16:16 6:34
92 Trenton Poynter SR PLeasant Grove 16:16 6:34
93 Yih-Chuen Yen SR PLeasant Grove 16:28 6:39
94 Andre Titus JR River Valley 16:29 6:39
95 Austin Finerty SR Roseville 16:34 6:41
96 Zac Matsumoto JR PLeasant Grove 16:39 6:43
97 Wyatt Taylor SR El Camino 16:50 6:48
98 Brandon McEvoy SR PLeasant Grove 16:53 6:49
99 Nathan Neufeld SR Antelope 17:02 6:52
100 Hunter Fournier SR Roseville 17:02 6:53
101 Corbin Poynter SR PLeasant Grove 17:11 6:56
102 Dane Ness SR El Camino 17:17 6:59
103 Jarrett Maples SO Roseville 17:25 7:02
104 Dean Fogle SR Nevada Union 17:32 7:04
105 Logan Vick SR El Camino 17:36 7:06
106 John Swanton SR Nevada Union 17:42 7:08
107 Lukas Hall-Alba SR Nevada Union 17:59 7:15
108 Vince Nicola SR El Camino 18:03 7:17
109 Austin Torgerson JR Roseville 18:13 7:21
110 Disney Vang JR PLeasant Grove 18:50 7:36
111 James Villanueva SR Rio Americano

VARSITY BOYS TEAM SCORES
1. PLACER 4 6 13 17 33 (42) (54) = 73 2. Woodcreek 5 8 16 18 27 (40) (52) = 74 3. Jesuit 10 14 15 28 34 (56) (59) = 101 4. Granite Bay 1 9 23 26 43 (49) (55) = 102 5. El Dorado 7 22 35 38 39 (45) = 141 6. PLeasant Grove 3 20 25 29 71 (79) (80) = 148 7. DEL ORO 12 24 36 47 50 (53) (65) = 169 8. Roseville 2 21 30 63 68 (69) (81) = 184 9. River Valley 11 44 48 57 58 (61) (78) = 218 10. Nevada Union 19 32 46 76 85 (86) (87) = 258 11. Oakmont 31 51 62 73 74 (75) = 291 12. Antelope 37 41 67 70 83 = 298 13. El Camino 60 64 66 72 77 (82) (84) = 339

DEL ORO OPENING NIGHT DIVISION: JV BOYS AUGUST 30, 2012 DEL ORO HIGH SCHOOL Place First Last Name Yr High School Jvboy Pace ===== ======================= == ======================== ===== =====
1 Luke Rogers JR Granite Bay 14:48 5:59
2 Makana Kauhaahaa JR UNION MINE 14:55 6:01
3 William Winter JR UNION MINE 15:25 6:13
4 Tommy Malone JR Jesuit 15:29 6:15
5 Sawyer Haffner JR El Dorado 15:34 6:17 6 Matt Clement JR Granite Bay 15:37 6:18 7 Steffen Mahnke JR El Dorado 15:43 6:20 8 Ian Plouff JR Woodcreek 15:48 6:23 9 Luke Barrett JR Jesuit 15:49 6:23 10 Roman Schmelzer JR DEL ORO 15:51 6:24 11 Tanner Leon JR Jesuit 15:59 6:27 12 Louis Styer SR Jesuit 16:02 6:28 13 Drew Fajardo SR DEL ORO 16:04 6:29 14 Forrest Scholtes-Dow JR DEL ORO 16:05 6:29 15 Austin Smith JR DEL ORO 16:12 6:32 16 MATTHEW TUELLER JR PLACER 16:13 6:33 17 Patrick Moran JR Oakmont 16:16 6:34 18 BRANDON SANCHEZ JR PLACER 16:18 6:34 19 Ryan Visek JR Woodcreek 16:18 6:35 20 Lucas Altomare SR Woodcreek 16:20 6:35 21 Connor Campbell JR Jesuit 16:21 6:36 22 Zach McLaughlin JR DEL ORO 16:29 6:39 23 Joe Ganoung SR DEL ORO 16:29 6:39 24 Nolan Hopping SR DEL ORO 16:39 6:43 25 Devin Bruce JR DEL ORO 16:43 6:45 26 Connor Ryan JR Granite Bay 16:50 6:48 27 Tim Muller JR Jesuit 16:53 6:49 28 William Lamora JR DEL ORO 16:57 6:50 29 Andrew Sadacca JR Woodcreek 16:57 6:50 30 Reagan Hime JR DEL ORO 17:11 6:56 31 Rui-Hao Qui SR PLeasant Grove 17:13 6:57 32 Austin Smith SR DEL ORO 17:14 6:57 33 Troy Maxfield JR UNION MINE 17:14 6:57 34 Nick Alvarez SR Oakmont 17:17 6:59 35 Erik Murrain JR Jesuit 17:25 7:02 36 Alex Ratkowski SR DEL ORO 17:25 7:02 37 Durand Smiley JR UNION MINE 17:28 7:03 38 Kenny Doran JR Granite Bay 17:32 7:04 39 Marshall Elliott JR Jesuit 17:33 7:05 40 McClane Sjolund JR Jesuit 17:36 7:06 41 Spencer Nelson JR UNION MINE 17:42 7:08 42 Soren Shepard JR El Dorado 17:44 7:09 43 Justin Benning SR PLeasant Grove 17:45 7:10 44 Christophe Sommers JR Jesuit 17:47 7:10 45 Matthew Meyers SR Granite Bay 17:49 7:11 46 MAX FUREYRA JR PLACER 17:52 7:12 47 Eric Sadacca JR Woodcreek 17:54 7:13 48 Dale Oglesby JR UNION MINE 18:03 7:17 49 Fernando Echeona JR Jesuit 18:09 7:19 50 John Kurnett JR DEL ORO 18:10 7:20 51 Tristan Braum JR DEL ORO 18:10 7:20 52 Adam Petrul JR DEL ORO 18:11 7:20 53 Ben Pieczynski JR Woodcreek 18:13 7:21 54 Daniel Eastman JR Oakmont 18:23 7:25 55 Kevin Ralphs SR UNION MINE 18:25 7:26 56 Dan Reilly JR Roseville 18:30 7:28 57 Matt Iwahiro JR Granite Bay 18:36 7:30 58 Brad Miller JR Antelope 18:50 7:36 59 Daniel Wynhoff SR PLeasant Grove 18:57 7:39 60 Aidan Kearney JR DEL ORO 19:01 7:40 61 Nicholas Tatman JR Granite Bay 19:21 7:48 62 Michael Villegas SR El Camino 19:22 7:49 63 Cj Stone JR Granite Bay 19:23 7:49 64 Sean Girogino JR DEL ORO 19:47 7:59 65 Matt Boliard SR Granite Bay 20:36 8:19 66 Cooper Sage JR DEL ORO 20:43 8:22 67 David Jin JR Granite Bay 20:44 8:22 68 Chandler Martin JR El Dorado 21:11 8:33 69 George Haver JR DEL ORO 22:59 9:17 70 Eli Payne JR Roseville 23:56 9:39 71 Jacob Dennett JR Oakmont
JV BOYS TEAM SCORES
1. Jesuit 4 7 9 10 16 (21) (24) = 46 2. DEL ORO 8 11 12 13 17 (18) (19) = 61 3. UNION MINE 2 3 23 25 27 (30) (32) = 80 4. Granite Bay 1 5 20 26 28 (33) (34) = 80 5. Woodcreek 6 14 15 22 29 (31) = 86
DEL ORO OPENING NIGHT DIVISION: FROSH/SOPH BOYSAUGUST 30, 2012 DEL ORO HIGH SCHOOL Place First Last Name Yr High School F-Sbo Pace ===== ======================= == ======================== ===== =====
1 Luis Romo SO Woodcreek 13:53 5:36
2 MOSHE MC CARTER SO PLACER 13:58 5:38
3 JOSH MASON SO PLACER 14:09 5:43
4 Jay Revolinsky SO El Dorado 14:10 5:43
5 Moses Wolfe Polgar SO DEL ORO 14:16 5:46 6 Ian Miller SO Oakmont 14:17 5:46 7 Adam Clarke SO Woodcreek 14:18 5:46 8 Logan Taggart FR Oakmont 14:34 5:53 9 Evan Cross FR Rio Americano 14:40 5:55 10 Ben Wilburn SO Woodcreek 14:44 5:57 11 Andrew Mellick FP PLeasant Grove 14:45 5:57 12 Tanner Moore FR Oakmont 14:46 5:57 13 Christian Woolfolk SO Oakmont 14:47 5:58 14 Matt Sangria SO Roseville 14:49 5:59 15 Owen Weitzel SO Woodcreek 14:55 6:01 16 Kieran Kearney SO DEL ORO 15:01 6:04 17 ANTHONY WONG FR PLACER 15:07 6:06 18 Jerome Santiago SO River Valley 15:07 6:06 19 Nick Burchett SO Rio Americano 15:08 6:06 20 Marco Diaz SO PLeasant Grove 15:16 6:10 21 Charlie Plamondon FR El Dorado 15:27 6:14 22 Kyler Ostenberg FR DEL ORO 15:30 6:15 23 Jackson Harris SO El Dorado 15:36 6:18 24 Daniel Goold SO Woodcreek 15:39 6:19 25 James Wilde FR Jesuit 15:50 6:23 26 Ethan Reeder SO El Dorado 15:53 6:24 27 Michael Lackner FR Jesuit 15:54 6:25 28 DONNIE WILLIAMS SO PLACER 15:55 6:25 29 Patrick Cummings FR Jesuit 15:55 6:26 30 Grant Seely SO El Dorado 15:58 6:27 31 Collin Ryder FR Granite Bay 15:59 6:27 32 Jonathan Weinberg FR Oakmont 16:01 6:28 33 Josiah Luna FR Granite Bay 16:12 6:32 34 Riley Bushong FR PLACER 16:12 6:32 35 Roy Asher SO Nevada Union 16:16 6:34 36 Josh Vega FR Oakmont 16:17 6:34 37 Tim Bartolomei FR DEL ORO 16:20 6:36 38 Trevor Beards FR Jesuit 16:22 6:36 39 Jack Baer FR Jesuit 16:24 6:37 40 Jarred Caines SO Granite Bay 16:25 6:37 41 Matt Javier SO Granite Bay 16:26 6:38 42 Josh Harris FR Nevada Union 16:27 6:38 43 Brandon Nguyen SO PLeasant Grove 16:31 6:40 44 Evan Desjardins SO Nevada Union 16:34 6:41 45 Noble Boutin FR Rio Americano 16:36 6:42 46 ALEX GARCIA SO PLACER 16:37 6:42 47 Sahil Pandit SO River Valley 16:39 6:43 48 OWEN HURLEY FR PLACER 16:39 6:43 49 Josiah Reynolds FR Oakmont 16:40 6:43 50 Bradley Carpenter FR Jesuit 16:45 6:46 51 Andrew Horvath SO Woodcreek 16:46 6:46 52 John Capps SO El Dorado 16:48 6:47 53 Jacob Iritani SO Jesuit 16:51 6:48 54 Tristan Miller SO Jesuit 16:51 6:48 55 Nathaniel Smith FR DEL ORO 16:53 6:49 56 Kyle Hamasaki FR DEL ORO 16:54 6:49 57 Michael Segura SO El Dorado 16:57 6:50 58 Cristian Hernandez SO Jesuit 16:58 6:51 59 Bobby Ternes FR Jesuit 16:58 6:51 60 Skyler Cotton SO Nevada Union 17:01 6:52 61 Spencer Gray SO Woodcreek 17:03 6:53 62 Vanya Broadland SO Granite Bay 17:07 6:54 63 Luke Law FR Granite Bay 17:08 6:55 64 Anthony Ramos SO El Camino 17:09 6:55 65 Blake Amado FR Roseville 17:10 6:56 66 Colby Scanlon FR Nevada Union 17:11 6:56 67 Brad Pickett SO Woodcreek 17:11 6:56 68 Michael Flodin SO Jesuit 17:12 6:56 69 Drew Gee FR DEL ORO 17:15 6:58 70 Matthew Sickman FR Jesuit 17:17 6:58 71 Nickolas Smith FR DEL ORO 17:19 6:59 72 Kenneth Weekly-Wilson FR El Dorado 17:20 7:00 73 Rven Maccione FR Granite Bay 17:21 7:00 74 Matt Seefeldt FR Roseville 17:23 7:01 75 Jackson Colpitts SO Oakmont 17:25 7:02 76 Gabe Kulp SO Woodcreek 17:25 7:02 77 Joel Kaderka SO El Dorado 17:28 7:03 78 Nycholas Morris SO Oakmont 17:29 7:03 79 Max Arnds SO Nevada Union 17:32 7:05 80 Adam Raibley FR DEL ORO 17:33 7:05 81 Christophe Harris FR Rio Americano 17:34 7:05 82 Gavin Giusti SO Woodcreek 17:37 7:06 83 Arthur Yuriychuk FR Oakmont 17:37 7:07 84 Aaron Jonas SO UNION MINE 17:39 7:07 85 Marc Arteaga SO DEL ORO 17:42 7:09 86 Marcus Luna FR Roseville 17:44 7:09 87 Kevin Moran SO Oakmont 17:51 7:12 88 Fernando Herrera SO PLeasant Grove 17:58 7:15 89 Joey Arostegui SO Jesuit 17:58 7:15 90 Austin Loft SO Rio Americano 17:59 7:15 91 Austin Cordero FR UNION MINE 18:02 7:16 92 Kyle Osborn SO PLeasant Grove 18:03 7:17 93 Travis Glynn SO DEL ORO 18:08 7:19 94 Gabe Stultz SO River Valley 18:09 7:19 95 Garrett Locher SO El Dorado 18:13 7:21 96 TOMMY DILLON SO PLACER 18:17 7:23 97 Jun Lu SO PLeasant Grove 18:24 7:25 98 Kenny Vanguilder FR El Dorado 18:26 7:26 99 Noel Schurch SO Rio Americano 18:31 7:28 100 James Eddington FR El Dorado 18:34 7:29 101 Anthony Smolich FR Jesuit 18:36 7:30 102 Nathan Shaldone FR Rio Americano 18:40 7:32 103 Curtis Alexander SO DEL ORO 18:43 7:33 104 Jack Montgomery FR DEL ORO 18:45 7:34 105 Austin Descher SO Nevada Union 18:45 7:34 106 Cade Wright FR Rio Americano 18:46 7:34 107 Dalton Douglas-Hiley FR El Dorado 18:48 7:35 108 Brenden Garcia SO PLeasant Grove 19:01 7:40 109 Sam Bassel FR Jesuit 19:02 7:41 110 Noah Mott FR DEL ORO 19:06 7:43 111 Deler Ghazi SO PLeasant Grove 19:08 7:43 112 Matt Griffin FR Jesuit 19:12 7:45 113 Cole Trickel SO Antelope 19:16 7:47 114 Harprobjot Singh SO River Valley 19:17 7:47 115 Matt Bajamundi SO Jesuit 19:23 7:49 116 Auston Wells SO El Dorado 19:25 7:50 117 Karl Redmon SO Granite Bay 19:26 7:50 118 Marshall Dorsey FR Jesuit 19:28 7:51 119 Jesse Taylor FR Jesuit 19:30 7:52 120 Finabar Day FR El Dorado 19:37 7:55 121 Darius Animo SO PLeasant Grove 19:39 7:56 122 Greg Cushing FR El Camino 19:43 7:57 123 Conner Mullen FR El Camino 19:44 7:58 124 Anthony Horn FR Oakmont 19:54 8:02 125 Troy Pawlak FR Granite Bay 20:01 8:05 126 Brandon Pulley SO Woodcreek 20:03 8:05 127 Matt Griffin FR Woodcreek 20:05 8:06 128 Tim Baker FR Woodcreek 20:05 8:06 129 Alejandro Alfaro FR Woodcreek 20:08 8:07 130 Billy Allenn FR El Camino 20:17 8:11 131 Alex Van Meter SO Oakmont 20:31 8:16 132 Andrew Freedman SO PLeasant Grove 20:36 8:19 133 Jacob Ferguson FR Woodcreek 20:39 8:20 134 Jake Smeltzer FR DEL ORO 20:41 8:21 135 Tyler Tate FR Woodcreek 21:05 8:31 136 Alex Aprea SO Jesuit 21:52 8:49 137 Reginald Camacho SO Jesuit 22:08 8:56 138 Ryan Moyle SO Jesuit 22:24 9:02 139 Noah Godby SO Jesuit 22:29 9:04 140 Giancarlo Brida FR Jesuit 22:30 9:05 141 Justin Hoang SO PLeasant Grove 22:36 9:07 142 Marc Barker FR Sacramento Country Day 22:37 9:07 143 Zachary Yim FR Jesuit 22:49 9:12 144 Thomas Hart FR Jesuit 23:46 9:35 145 Daniel Robinson FR Jesuit 24:31 9:54 146 Patrick Mahan FR Jesuit 25:09 10:09 147 Lucas Wang FR El Camino 25:55 10:28 148 Henry Almeida FR El Camino 25:57 10:28 149 Mac Moreira FR Jesuit 27:13 10:59 150 Eric Jaques SO Rio Americano 27:39 11:09
FROSH/SOPH BOYS TEAM SCORES
1. Woodcreek 1 7 10 14 22 (48) (55) = 54 2. Oakmont 6 8 12 13 30 (34) (46) = 69 3. PLACER 2 3 16 26 32 (44) (45) = 79 4. El Dorado 4 19 21 24 28 (49) (53) = 96 5. DEL ORO 5 15 20 35 51 (52) (60) = 126 6. Jesuit 23 25 27 36 37 (47) (50) = 148 7. Granite Bay 29 31 38 39 56 (57) (61) = 193 8. Rio Americano 9 17 43 63 65 (68) (69) = 197 9. PLeasant Grove 11 18 41 64 66 (67) (71) = 200 10. Nevada Union 33 40 42 54 59 (62) (70) = 228 11. El Camino 58 72 73 74 75 (76) = 352DEL ORO OPENING NIGHT DIVISION: VARSITY GIRLS AUGUST 30, 2012 DEL ORO HIGH SCHOOL Place First Last Name Yr High School Vboys Pace ===== ======================= == ======================== ===== =====
1 Maggie Bell JR Granite Bay 14:58 6:02
2 Marisa Carino JR Oakmont 15:36 6:18
3 Elizabeth Hutchison JR Rio Americano 15:44 6:21
4 Alex Balph JR PLeasant Grove 15:46 6:22
5 Katie Mersereau JR Granite Bay 15:49 6:23 6 Karina Nunes SR Woodcreek 16:05 6:29 7 Leanne Jarvis JR River Valley 16:12 6:32 8 Amy Heyn JR DEL ORO 16:13 6:33 9 Jerriann Wells JR PLeasant Grove 16:22 6:36 10 Macaulay Porter SR Rio Americano 16:29 6:39 11 Kandace Compton SR El Camino 16:45 6:46 12 Megan Gentes SR DEL ORO 16:52 6:48 13 Brooke O'Brien SR Woodcreek 16:53 6:49 14 Lizzie Meredith JR DEL ORO 16:54 6:49 15 Kaitlynn Staggers SO El Dorado 16:55 6:50 16 Emma Sessano FR Roseville 17:09 6:55 17 Holly McAlister SR Yuba City 17:17 6:58 18 Rylee McKeon JR Granite Bay 17:21 7:00 19 Dominique Tristant SR DEL ORO 17:22 7:00 20 Allison Daly SR Granite Bay 17:27 7:02 21 Mika Davidian SR Oakmont 17:37 7:07 22 RUTH BRAICA SR PLACER 17:48 7:11 23 Rile Pimentel JR PLeasant Grove 17:56 7:14 24 Megan Barnett JR Granite Bay 17:57 7:14 25 Maddy Montgomery JR DEL ORO 18:01 7:16 26 Libby Runte JR DEL ORO 18:07 7:19 27 Ashley Dessert JR DEL ORO 18:08 7:19 28 Rosemarie Dipentino JR Woodcreek 18:15 7:22 29 Madison McCall SR PLeasant Grove 18:17 7:22 30 HALLE RALLS JR PLACER 18:19 7:23 31 Harkiren Everest JR River Valley 18:20 7:24 32 Alondra Cortes SR PLeasant Grove 18:22 7:25 33 Erin Hood SR DEL ORO 18:23 7:25 34 MACAYLEA MITCHELL JR PLACER 18:34 7:30 35 Morgan Simpson JR Roseville 18:43 7:33 36 Carly Nelson SR El Camino 18:45 7:34 37 Sahara Almquist SR Oakmont 18:48 7:35 38 Hannah Schmidt SR PLeasant Grove 18:54 7:38 39 Arie Archuleta JR PLeasant Grove 18:58 7:39 40 Emily Nash SR DEL ORO 18:58 7:39 41 Maria Woodson SR PLeasant Grove 19:00 7:40 42 Janelle Stepper JR Roseville 19:01 7:40 43 Marina McKensie JR Nevada Union 19:03 7:41 44 Jennifer Gleason JR Roseville 19:04 7:42 45 Melissa McKelvey SR El Dorado 19:05 7:42 46 Kate Aldridge JR Yuba City 19:09 7:44 47 KYRA HOSTETLER SO PLACER 19:10 7:44 48 Katherine Buethe JR El Dorado 19:15 7:46 49 Emma Gracyk SR Granite Bay 19:19 7:48 50 Sara Musgrave JR El Camino 19:19 7:48 51 Reagan Hester SO El Dorado 19:19 7:48 52 Audrey Nishi JR Rio Americano 19:20 7:48 53 Ilana Weisberg JR Rio Americano 19:21 7:48 54 Kendall Cabana SR Woodcreek 19:30 7:52 55 Courteney Craney SR Rio Americano 19:37 7:55 56 Sydney Simmen SR PLeasant Grove 19:49 8:00 57 Ashley Emitte JR Oakmont 19:49 8:00 58 Tiyana Dorsey JR Oakmont 19:52 8:01 59 KAILEE WARREN SR PLACER 19:56 8:03 60 MAKAYLA RATCLIFF SR PLACER 19:57 8:03 61 Erin Deiotte SR Oakmont 19:58 8:04 62 Abby Anderson JR Granite Bay 20:08 8:08 63 Gwendolyn Giles JR Rio Americano 20:10 8:08 64 Chelsea Chestnut SR El Dorado 20:19 8:12 65 ALEX LEE SR PLACER 20:30 8:16 66 Kirstin Blum JR Rio Americano 20:34 8:18 67 Darby Bosco JR Sacramento Country Day 20:40 8:20 68 Holly Rodeo SR Granite Bay 20:44 8:22 69 Megan McColley SR Roseville 21:03 8:30 70 Elena Collins JR Yuba City 21:11 8:33 71 Lisa Kilgrow JR PLeasant Grove 21:27 8:39 72 Amanda Cardenas JR Woodcreek 21:39 8:44 73 Jacqueline Grady JR El Camino 21:42 8:45 74 Monique Sanchez SR Roseville 22:14 8:58 75 Danielle Morris JR Woodcreek 23:06 9:19 76 Harpreet Kaur SR Yuba City 24:15 9:47 77 Amelia Easterbrook JR El Camino 24:24 9:51 78 Zoey Kenny SR Granite Bay 24:35 9:55 79 Allison McReynolds SR Granite Bay 24:59 10:05
VARSITY GIRLS TEAM SCORES
1. Granite Bay 1 5 16 18 22 (41) (53) = 62 2. DEL ORO 7 11 13 17 23 (24) (25) = 71 3. PLeasant Grove 4 8 21 27 29 (34) (35) = 89 4. Rio Americano 3 9 44 45 47 (54) (57) = 148 5. Woodcreek 6 12 26 46 59 (62) = 149 6. Oakmont 2 19 33 48 49 (52) = 151 7. PLACER 20 28 30 39 50 (51) (56) = 167 8. Roseville 15 31 36 37 58 (61) = 177 9. El Dorado 14 38 40 43 55 = 190 10. El Camino 10 32 42 60 63 = 207
DEL ORO OPENING NIGHT DIVISION: JV GIRLS AUGUST 30, 2012 DEL ORO HIGH SCHOOL Place First Last Name Yr High School Vboys Pace ===== ======================= == ======================== ===== ===== 1 Michelle Gonzales JR UNION MINE 18:32 7:28 2 Brynn Bergeson JR DEL ORO 18:54 7:38 3 MARCI BAKER JR PLACER 19:16 7:47 4 Celina Vicencio JR El Dorado 19:22 7:49 5 SAMMIE LEIGON SR PLACER 19:41 7:57 6 Vian Ghazi SR PLeasant Grove 20:04 8:06 7 Mikaelyn Praker SR UNION MINE 20:09 8:08 8 Terri Johnson JR PLeasant Grove 20:11 8:09 9 Hannah Blair SR Nevada Union 20:29 8:16 10 ROXANNE FLORES JR PLACER 20:32 8:17 11 ALICE FONTAINE JR PLACER 20:38 8:19 12 Andrea Fitzgerald JR El Dorado 20:39 8:20 13 Jennifer Kelly SR DEL ORO 20:46 8:23 14 ANNA DOROFEYEV JR PLACER 20:54 8:26 15 Taylor Schairer SR DEL ORO 20:58 8:27 16 Caileigh Halabicky JR El Dorado 20:59 8:28 17 Madeleine Smyth JR DEL ORO 20:59 8:28 18 Kiana Kraft JR Nevada Union 21:02 8:29 19 Emma Gunnison JR Nevada Union 21:03 8:30 20 Sydney Gibson JR PLeasant Grove 21:04 8:30 21 Morgan Svensson JR UNION MINE 21:21 8:37 22 Rebecca Trujillo JR UNION MINE 21:21 8:37 23 Julia Andrews JR Rio Americano 21:34 8:42 24 Jessica Jetton JR UNION MINE 22:13 8:58 25 RACHEL FAYARDO JR PLACER 22:23 9:02 26 Kyleigh Kuball JR DEL ORO 22:24 9:02 27 Jordan Caldwell JR UNION MINE 22:50 9:13 28 Courtney Sousa SR PLeasant Grove 22:54 9:14 29 Alissa Blair JR El Dorado 23:04 9:18 30 JULIE PAGE JR PLACER 23:36 9:31 31 Brittany Jackson JR DEL ORO 24:32 9:54 32 Abby Winquest JR Nevada Union 25:29 10:17 33 Jessica Tang SR PLeasant Grove 25:33 10:18 34 Anika Nelson JR El Dorado 25:35 10:19 35 Hannah Barnes SR Rio Americano 25:35 10:19 36 Alex Linville JR El Dorado 25:43 10:22 JV GIRLS TEAM SCORES 1. PLACER 3 5 9 10 13 (21) (26) = 40 2. UNION MINE 1 7 18 19 20 (23) = 65 3. DEL ORO 2 12 14 16 22 (27) = 66 4. PLeasant Grove 6 8 17 24 28 = 83 5. El Dorado 4 11 15 25 29 (30) = 84DEL ORO OPENING NIGHT DIVISION: FROSH/SOPH GIRLSAUGUST 30, 2012 DEL ORO HIGH SCHOOL Place First Last Name Yr High School F-Sgi Pace ===== ======================= == ======================== ===== ===== 1 Lauren Mason FR Woodcreek 16:44 6:45 2 Teresa Zortman FR Woodcreek 16:58 6:51 3 Nora Pizzella FR Nevada Union 16:59 6:51 4 Kylie Michaels SO Oakmont 17:12 6:56 5 Callye Lahmann SO DEL ORO 17:18 6:59 6 Joy Castro-Wehr FR Nevada Union 17:31 7:04 7 Maddy Lyons FR DEL ORO 17:36 7:06 8 Chloe Reindl SO Nevada Union 17:37 7:06 9 Nicole Zenzola FR Granite Bay 17:39 7:07 10 Coleen Wheeler SO DEL ORO 17:40 7:08 11 Allison Babbage FR UNION MINE 17:44 7:09 12 Paige Gowan SO Rio Americano 18:06 7:18 13 Raquel Murphy SO DEL ORO 18:15 7:22 14 Aleena Gingerich SO DEL ORO 18:27 7:27 15 Carmen Lyon SO Granite Bay 18:29 7:28 16 Maya Murphy-Cook FR Granite Bay 18:31 7:28 17 Victoria Orsi SO DEL ORO 18:34 7:29 18 Devyn Everts SO Woodcreek 18:36 7:30 19 Alyssa Evans FR Rio Americano 18:38 7:31 20 Aryana Archuleta FR PLeasant Grove 18:39 7:32 21 Maddy Kringel FR DEL ORO 18:44 7:34 22 Whitney Lelis FR Oakmont 18:50 7:36 23 Jean Badroos SO Woodcreek 18:54 7:37 24 Megan Burnes SO Oakmont 18:59 7:39 25 Nyquist Avilla FR PLeasant Grove 19:07 7:43 26 Teresa Boatman FR Woodcreek 19:14 7:46 27 Avery Morin FR Woodcreek 19:17 7:47 28 Sarah Sears FR Woodcreek 19:20 7:48 29 McKenna Mitchell SO DEL ORO 19:24 7:50 30 Jaclyn Leduc SO DEL ORO 19:25 7:50 31 Deja Estrada SO DEL ORO 19:26 7:51 32 Madison Haver FR DEL ORO 19:30 7:52 33 CARLEE JAHSB FR PLACER 19:33 7:53 34 Annette Higuera SO Antelope 19:37 7:55 35 Claire Chappell SO DEL ORO 19:38 7:55 36 Delaney Ridenour SO El Camino 19:40 7:56 37 Bella Brownwood SO Nevada Union 19:47 7:59 38 Hannah Lichti FR DEL ORO 19:56 8:03 39 Alex Stacy SO DEL ORO 19:57 8:03 40 ASHLEY CHURCH FR PLACER 20:00 8:04 41 Mikaela Andrade SO Antelope 20:00 8:04 42 Jenna Bowles SO Oakmont 20:02 8:05 43 Karla Reyes SO El Dorado 20:16 8:11 44 Lucy Giles FR Rio Americano 20:25 8:14 45 Emily Sall SO DEL ORO 20:26 8:14 46 Farrah Smith SO Antelope 20:30 8:16 47 Madison Gomez FR Woodcreek 20:40 8:20 48 JESSICA LUND SO PLACER 20:46 8:23 49 Ellie Runte SO DEL ORO 20:56 8:27 50 Marissa Garcia SO El Dorado 21:04 8:30 51 GABBIE BAKER FR PLACER 21:05 8:30 52 Hannah Keenan SO Rio Americano 21:06 8:31 53 Noel Sievers SO Woodcreek 21:09 8:32 54 Maddy Wernke FR DEL ORO 21:12 8:33 55 Colette Curran FR Granite Bay 21:20 8:36 56 KARA VAUGHAN FR PLACER 21:30 8:40 57 MONTANA BLACK SO PLACER 21:34 8:42 58 Sabrina Schott SO Roseville 21:36 8:43 59 Blythe Nishi SO Rio Americano 21:45 8:47 60 Brianna Maxwell SO Woodcreek 21:46 8:47 61 Angel Deason SO DEL ORO 21:53 8:50 62 Rosie Morehead FR Rio Americano 22:01 8:53 63 Daphne Tillotson SO Nevada Union 22:11 8:57 64 Mia Liu SO Oakmont 22:13 8:58 65 MIRANDA RAYNOR FR PLACER 22:20 9:01 66 Molly Weber SO PLeasant Grove 22:30 9:05 67 Katherine Cates FR Granite Bay 22:32 9:06 68 Cristina Cafferata FR Rio Americano 22:37 9:07 69 Micaela Bennett-Smith SO Sacramento Country Day 22:45 9:11 70 ALENA VOSSI SO PLACER 22:47 9:12 71 Payton Feller FR Woodcreek 22:56 9:15 72 Sophie Richnak SO Nevada Union 22:59 9:16 73 Morgan Linville SO El Dorado 23:03 9:18 74 Felicia Vanhecke SO Nevada Union 23:07 9:19 75 Kendall Porter FR DEL ORO 23:08 9:20 76 Danan Finney SO Rio Americano 23:28 9:28 77 Elise Piazza FR UNION MINE 23:34 9:30 78 Rosie Winslow SO El Dorado 24:10 9:45 79 Zoey Nelson FR DEL ORO 24:15 9:47 80 Marissa Braithwaite FR El Dorado 24:20 9:49 81 Rio Bates FR El Dorado 24:37 9:56 82 Stephani Rodness SO PLeasant Grove 24:44 9:59 83 SARAH HOLT SO PLACER 25:19 10:13 84 EMALEIGH WHITE SO PLACER 25:55 10:27 85 NICOLE CHRISTIE FR PLACER 25:56 10:28 86 Haley Patterson SO Antelope 25:58 10:29 87 Jennifer Colridge SO PLeasant Grove 28:00 11:18 88 Vanessa Soltani SO DEL ORO 28:02 11:19 89 Selenna Papina SO Roseville 28:51 11:38 90 Emily Peiper SO Nevada Union 28:59 11:42 91 Kayla Kapler SO Roseville 29:33 11:55 92 Breanna Daley FR DEL ORO 29:34 11:56 93 Jessica Colridge FR PLeasant Grove 29:43 11:59 94 Maria Razo Soto SO Antelope 32:41 13:11
FROSH/SOPH GIRLS TEAM SCORES
1. DEL ORO 5 7 10 12 13 (16) (20) = 47 2. Woodcreek 1 2 17 22 25 (26) (27) = 67 3. Nevada Union 3 6 8 30 46 (52) (54) = 93 4. Oakmont 4 21 23 33 47 = 128 5. Granite Bay 9 14 15 41 50 = 129 6. Rio Americano 11 18 35 40 44 (45) (51) = 148 7. PLACER 28 31 37 39 42 (43) (48) = 177 8. PLeasant Grove 19 24 49 58 60 (61) = 210 9. Antelope 29 32 36 59 62 = 218 10. El Dorado 34 38 53 55 56 (57) = 236

Record numbers will push Davis HS Devil harriers in right direction

If there is depth in numbers, this fall’s edition of the Davis High cross country program will be formidable in all divisions.

“We have about 20 more athletes than we’ve ever had before,” Blue Devil head coach Bill Gregg explains, happily ticking off the names of some of his 143 harriers.

http://www.davisenterprise.com/sports/records-numbers-will-push-devil-harriers-in-right-direction/

Khadevis Robinson Named Assistant Coach at Ohio State


Robinson will serve as distance and head cross country coach


Eight-time USA Champion Khadevis Robinson will serve as head women's cross country/assistant track coach for the Buckeyes.


Aug. 30, 2012



COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio State women's track and field head coach Karen Dennis announced Wednesday the hiring of eight-time USA Champion Khadevis Robinson as an assistant coach. Robinson will take over the women's cross country squad and serve as distance coach for the women's track and field team.

"It is a pleasure to announce the hiring of Khadevis Robinson as our head cross country/assistant track and field coach, Dennis said. "He brings to our program success as an athlete, motivator and coach. Our process took a little longer because he was in London representing our country in the Olympic Games competing in the 800m. I believe Khadevis is the perfect fit for our program with recent success coaching the middle distance and distance women to unprecedented success at UNLV. I'm excited to have him join our staff and look forward in him assisting us in maintaining a winning tradition."

Prior to coming to Ohio State Robinson served as the head cross country coach/assistant track and field coach at UNLV since January of 2011. During the 2012 indoor track season Robinson led the distance medley relay team to a second place finish, and first and third place finishes in the 800m at the Mountain West Indoor Track and Field Championships. During the outdoor season Robinson guided five runners in the 800m to the finals at the MW Outdoor Championships, including the champion. He advanced one runner to the NCAA Track and Field Championships.

A four-time indoor (1999; 2005; 2006; 2007) and four-time outdoor (1999; 2006; 2008; 2009) USA champion in the 800m, Robinson also won an NCAA Outdoor championship for TCU in 1998. Robinson has qualified seven times for the World Outdoor Championships as a member of Team USA. He is a two-time Olympian having competed at the 2004 Olympic games in Athens and once again in 2012 at the London games. Robinson also was runner-up at the USA Outdoor Championships six times (2002; 2003; 2004; 2009; 2011; 2012). In his time at TCU, Robinson won four conference titles in the 800m and also anchored the Horned Frogs to a second-place finish in the 4x400 in 1998.







A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Robinson is a 1998 graduate of TCU, where he earned an undergraduate degree in social work. In 2004 he received his master's degree in public administration from Cal State Los Angeles.

Robinson has spent the past decade training and competing while coaching athletes from all age groups. He has also spent time as a public speaker, an educator at Santa Monica Unified School District and co-founded a 501 c3 non-profit called The Youth Track and Running Club (YTRC), training and coaching coaches for 4 years. He remains an active member on the board.

Courtesy Ohio State

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Running USA wire 72, August 30, 2012





Running USA wire 72, August 30, 2012
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In this edition:
Keflezighi Headlines 2012 ING New York City Marathon Field
Two-Time Olympian Tegenkamp Leads USA 20K Championships Fields
Roche, Kimmel Win USA 10K Trail Titles
Disneyland Half Marathon Weekend Expects More Than 17,000 Runners

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NFL Back to Football Run 4 Mile, New York, NY, August 30
Rock 'n' Roll Virginia Beach 1/2 Marathon, VA, September 2
Oregon Wine Country Half-Marathon, Carlton, OR, Sept 2
Kauai Marathon, Kauai, HI, September 2
35th Stratton Faxon New Haven Road Race, CT, September 3
USA 20K Championships
American Discovery Trail Marathon, Colorado Springs, CO, Sept 3
Inaugural Ragnar Relay Colorado, Aspen, CO, September 7
FASB Fitness Festival 5K, Denver, CO, September 8
HOPE Center 5K, Stapleton, CO, September 8
Alta Peruvian Lodge Downhill Dash 8K, Alta, UT, September 8
Bronx 10 Mile, Bronx, NY, September 9
Atlanta Eikiden Team Relay, Atlanta, GA, September 9
Air Force Marathon Weekend, Dayton, OH, Sept 14-15
Autumn Rock n' Run, Casselberry, FL, September 15
20 Miler, Elk Grove Village, IL, September 15
CVS Caremark Downtown 5K, Providence, RI, September 16
USA Men & Women's Championships
35th Rock 'n' Roll Philadelphia 1/2 Marathon, PA, September 16
La Sportiva EverGold Trail 5K & 10K, Vail, CO, September 16







Keflezighi Headlines 2012 ING New York City Marathon Field

2009 race champion leads U.S. contingent including four-time Olympian Abdi Abdirahman and American distance dynamos Jason Hartmann and Brett Gotcher to make NYC debuts; new $100,000 prize purse introduced for American runners; prize purse exceeds $850,000


NEW YORK - (August 29, 2012) - Meb Keflezighi, who finished fourth (and first American) in the 2012 Olympic Marathon, his teammate in London and four-time U.S. Olympian Abdi Abdirahman and two other top American marathoners Jason Hartmann and Brett Gotcher will run the 2012 ING New York City Marathon on Sunday, November 4, it was announced by New York Road Runners president and CEO Mary Wittenberg.



Previously announced runners for the race include two-time U.S. Olympian Ryan Hall and Olympian Kim Smith of New Zealand.



Other top U.S. male contenders include Nick Arciniaga, Scott Bauhs, Andrew Carlson and Ryan Vail.



The Marathon will be televised live nationally on ESPN2 and ESPN3 from 9:00am to 12:30pm ET / 6:00am to 9:30am PT. Locally, New Yorkers can watch the race on WABC-TV and 7online.com from 9:00am to 2:00pm.



The powerhouse pack of Americans will be chasing the newly introduced $100,000 prize purse for U.S. citizens. The purse goes to the top five American finishers and is equal for men and women: $20,000, $15,000, $10,000, $3500 and $1500. Prize money in the Open Division and NYRR Member Division remains the same, giving the Marathon a total prize purse of $853,000.



"It's a good day when we are announcing the equivalent of the USA Men's Dream Team in Marathon running," said Wittenberg. "The field this year is larger-than-life, led by perennial contender Meb Keflezighi and his 2012 Olympic marathon teammates Abdi Abdirahman and Ryan Hall. Two of America's best distance runners - Jason Hartmann and Brett Gotcher - add to the incredible lineup, and we can't wait to see what they can do in their NYC Marathon debuts."



Keflezighi, 37, of Mammoth Lakes, CA, will be a frontrunner not only in this year's race, but next year's as well. The three-time Olympian signed a two-year contract to compete in the ING New York City Marathon. Keflezighi's fourth-place finish in the 2012 London Olympic Marathon was only the second time that the United States has placed a man in the top five since Frank Shorter earned silver in 1976 - the other being Keflezighi's own silver-medal performance in the 2004 Athens Games. After winning the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials earlier this year, he was the top American in the 2011 NYC Half, placing 13th in 1:01:41. In 2009, he became the first American since Alberto Salazar in 1982 to win the New York City Marathon. He has finished in the top 10 in the ING New York City Marathon a total of six times, most recently with a sixth-place finish in 2011. The UCLA grad has won more than 21 USA titles in his career.



"I'm excited to celebrate the 10th anniversary of my debut in the marathon by running the 2012 ING New York City Marathon," said Keflezighi. "By this November, I will have run eight of the last 10 NYC Marathons. I'm thankful for not only winning the race in 2009, but also finishing in the top 10 in all but one. I would like to thank NYRR for introducing me to the marathon and supporting me every step of the way, including my 2004 Olympic silver medal, through injuries, and podium finishes in WMM races."



Abdirahman, 35, of Tucson, AZ, became a four-time Olympian by finishing third in the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in January 2012. He is also a four-time USA 10,000-meter champion (2001, 2005, 2007-08). Abdirahman ran the 2007 NYC Half in 1:00:29, which is currently the fourth-fastest half-marathon ever run by an American. He finished second behind Haile Gebrselassie's course record. He also finished fifth in 2:11:24 at the 2005 ING New York City Marathon.



Hartmann, 31, of Boulder, CO, was the top American finisher in the 2012 Boston Marathon. His fourth-place finish earned him his first-ever points on the World Marathon Majors leaderboard. Hartmann has a half-marathon personal best of 1:03:07, set in the USA Championships in Houston 2006, and a marathon best of 2:11:06 from the 2010 Bank of America Chicago Marathon. He also won the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon in 2009. Although he has never run the ING New York City Marathon, he was 10th in the 2008 Olympic Trials in Central Park and finished third when NYRR hosted the USA 8K Championships in 2008.



"I'm excited for the morning of November 4," said Hartmann. "Everyone dreams of running the ING New York City Marathon-it's a bucket-list race. Even though I was fourth overall and the top American at the 2012 Boston Marathon, part of me still wants redemption after my performance at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials. I have more to prove, and whenever I retire from this sport, I want to be able to say that I left my mark on all three major marathons on U.S. soil-Chicago, Boston and New York."



Gotcher, 28, of Flagstaff, AZ, won his first USA Championship (20K) in 2009. Several months later, he made his marathon debut at the Chevron Houston Marathon, finishing seventh in 2:10:36-the fourth-fastest debut in U.S. history, and the third-fastest time by an American that year. At the U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon in January, Gotcher finished fifth in a time of 2:11:06, and he became the Team USA alternate for the Olympic Marathon after fourth-place finisher Dathan Ritzenhein made the team at 10,000 meters. This will be the first ING New York City Marathon for Gotcher, who has decided to train for the race at sea level in his hometown of Watsonville, CA (near Santa Cruz).



"In 2009, I was lucky enough to ride in the lead car at the ING New York City Marathon when Meb had his historic win," said Gotcher. "From that moment on, I was sold. To finally be able to toe the line on the biggest marathon stage is a thrill, and truly an honor."



Other top contenders in the U.S. men's field:

Nick Arciniaga, 29, of Flagstaff, AZ, has a marathon personal best of 2:11:30, which he set in finishing second in the Chevron Houston Marathon in 2011. He was eighth in the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in January. His best race to date in New York was his eighth-place finish at the 2009 ING New York City Marathon.
Scott Bauhs, 26, of Mammoth Lakes, CA, is a three-time NCAA Division II champion, with titles in the 10,000 meters (2007), 5000 meters (2008), and cross country (2008). He finished third at the 2011 USA Outdoor Championships at 10,000 meters and competed at that distance at last summer's World Championships in Daegu, South Korea. He ran a half-marathon personal best of 1:01:30 at the 2012 Houston Marathon, placing third overall. He also ran the 2012 NYC Half in a time of 1:02:44. This will be his ING New York City Marathon debut.
Andrew Carlson, 30, of Minneapolis, MN, specializes in long road races and has won two USA titles. He has represented Team USA five times in international competition. He ran his first marathon at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in January, overcoming a bad patch midway through the race to finish an impressive sixth (2:11:24), the top-finishing debutant in the field.
Ryan Vail, 26, of Portland, OR, had a 2:12:43 marathon debut at the U.S. Olympic Trials in January and a sixth-place finish at the U.S. Trials 10,000m in June.
About the ING New York City Marathon
NYRR's premier event, the ING New York City Marathon is the most loved and most inclusive marathon in the world, attracting elite athletes and recreational runners alike for the challenge and thrill of a lifetime. The race has grown tremendously since it began in 1970 with just 127 runners racing four laps of Central Park. Now, more than 47,000 participants from all over the globe flock to New York City every November for an adrenaline-filled road tour of all five boroughs, starting on Staten Island at the foot of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and ending in Central Park. Some run for prize money or bragging rights, others for charity or their personal best. All are cheered on by more than two million live spectators and a TV audience of 330 million.



Visit INGnycmarathon.org for more information.

Two-Time Olympian Tegenkamp Leads USA 20K Championships Fields

Multi-national champion McGregor top female entrant at 35th Stratton-Faxon New Haven Road Race on Labor Day; $43,000 national championship purse


INDIANAPOLIS - (August 30, 2012) - Two-time Olympian Matt Tegenkamp will lead competitive fields at Monday's USA 20K Championships hosted by the 35th Stratton-Faxon New Haven Road Race in New Haven, Conn.



Tegenkamp (Portland, Ore.), 30, is the top entrant in the men's field after finishing as the 10,000m runner-up at the U.S. Olympic Trials in 27:33.94 and later finishing 19th at the London Olympic Games in 28:18.26.



The top returning man from last year's 20K national championships is Christo Landry (Ann Arbor, Mich.) who took fourth place in 1:01.17. Others to watch include 2012 USA 25K champion Joseph Chirlee (Colorado Springs, Colo.), two-time USA champion Andrew Carlson (Chaska, Minn.) who took sixth place and James Carney (Boulder, Colo.) who took ninth place at the Olympic Marathon Trials in January.



The women's field features several strong competitors. Katie McGregor (Savage, Minn.), 35, finished third in the 2011 USA 20K Championships and has won seven national titles ranging from the 10,000m on the track to the 25K on the road. Maegan Krifchin (Dewitt, N.Y.) is the top competitor in the USA Running Circuit standings with her runner-up finish at the USA Half Marathon Championships in 1:10:56 and third place finish at the USA 15K Championships in 43:44.



The top-two American women from the recent Falmouth Road Race, Stephanie Rothstein (Flagstaff, Ariz.) and Renee Metivier-Baillee (Bend, Ore.), are both scheduled to compete. Rothstein took the top American spot in the 7-mile race in 37:24, while Metivier-Baillie was not far behind in 37:43. Also in the line-up is Alisha Williams (Colorado Springs, Colo.) who finished 5th at the Olympic Trials 10,000m in 32:08.51.



Video Coverage
Live coverage of the USA 20K Championships will be available at www.USARunningCircuit.com beginning at 8:40am ET in cooperation with RunnerSpace.com



About the USARC
The USA 20K Championships, the seventh stop on the 2012 USA Running Circuit (USARC), offers $43,000 in prize money. The USARC, a USA Track & Field road series, features USA Championships from one mile to the marathon and attracts the best U.S. distance runners. The 2012 circuit features nine events for men and ten for women.

The 2012 USARC will award more than $900,000 in circuit prize money with U.S. athletes competing for the right to represent Team USA in various international competitions.

The first ten U.S. runners earn points at each USARC race (15 for first, 12 for second, 10 for third, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and 1), with a final $12,500 grand prix purse ($6000, $4000 and $2500) for the top three men and women point scorers overall.



The mission of the USA Running Circuit is to showcase, support and promote U.S. runners. Since its inception in 1995, the USARC and its races have provided more than $10 million dollars to U.S. distance runners.



For more information on the USA 20K Championships, go to: www.usatf.org





Roche, Kimmel Win USA 10K Trail Titles

Challenging course crosses over the Eastern Continental Divide twice

By Jason Bryant



LAUREL SPRINGS, N.C. - (August 25, 2012) - The fourth Continental Divide Trail Race, on Saturday morning, served as the USA 10K Trail Championships for the fourth year in a row. The course crosses over each side the Eastern Continental Divide twice and runners are tested by a challenging course that women's national champion Megan Kimmel described as "true to the sport of trail running." The terrain and footing vary frequently with climbs, descents, flats, grass, double track and tight single track. David Roche, the U.S. men's champion, appreciated the sections of off-camber, rocky and rooty trail racing; calling it a race of truth: "How hard are you willing to go on the trails? Cause it is going to hurt."



Roche, 24, had a game plan to go hard from the gun and to see who would try to stick with him. The 2010 USA 10K trail champion Bobby Mack was the only runner able to match Roche's early hard pace. Mack moved to the front on the first climb back to the top of the mountain. But Roche struck back with another tactical surge to regain the lead and open a gap before getting into the first technical section of the course. He never looked back and continued on to claim his first national title in a time of 41 minutes, 21 second. Mack followed in 42:42, while Duncan Hoge rounded out the top three in 44:08.



The men's Masters competition (40 and older) was a hard fought battle, with the top 3 men finishing less than a minute apart. After turning 40 earlier this month, Jason Bryant captured his first USA Masters title in 44:51. He and Chad Newton traded places 21 times during the race, with Newton placing as the second Master in 45:30. Todd Callaghan took third Master in 45:43.



Kimmel, 32, also took an early lead in the women's race with the race plan to maintain a strong and steady pace throughout the race. She executed her plan perfectly and the 2012 USA Half Marathon Trail Championship runner-up captured her first national title in a course record time of 48:21, breaking the old course record by 7 seconds. Amber Moran returned to improve on her time and placing from 2009, finishing second in 49:35, while Maria Dalzot finished third (52:58).



In the women's Masters field, the top two women repeated from last year, Alicia Parr, 42, took the title in 1:03:56 and Kelly Baity was runner-up in 1:05:26 and Laura Rain Tree was third (1:07:09). For the fourth year, Joyce Hodges-Hite, now 75-years-old, returned to challenge the mountain and earned her fourth 70+ USATF age group crown. Also of note, 11-year-old Lauren Henderson had an impressive performance, placing 12th overall in the women's race and 9th in the USA Championship (1:02:16).



USATF teams also competed for national titles. In the men's race, the Bull City Track Club repeated their team title with a total combined time of 3:51:49. The Carolina Godiva Track Club took second in 4:32:01, and Gate City Striders, traveling in from New England, was third (5:02:12). For Masters 40+ teams, the Carolina Godiva Track Club won the title again this year. Gate City Striders took second and the Igloi Track Club from Indiana was third in a time of 5:04:52. An Igloi Track Club Masters 50+ team also competed, finishing in 5:30:14. On the women's side, Bull City Track Club fielded the only complete team to earn the team title in 5:22:53.



Spectators were scattered over the course ringing cow bells and cheering. Kimmel commented on the ability to spectate and enjoyed seeing some of the guys race as there are separate men's and women's races. Roche said he got a boost, and chills, as he passed by all the spectators cheering at the half-way point on top of the mountain as well.



The race had 148 finishers over the difficult course with four steep up and down hills including a section where athletes used all fours to scramble up an embankment.



Continental Divide Trail Race: USA 10K Trail Championships
Laurel Springs, NC, Saturday, August 25, 2012



MEN
1) David Roche, 24, NC, 41:21, $850+
2) Bobby Mack, 27, NC, 42:42, $550+
3) Duncan Hoge, 24, NC, 44:08, $400+
4) Richard Morris, 24, VA, 44:26, $150
5) William Marquardt, 22, CA, 44:43
6) Jason Bryant, 40, NC, 44:51, $350#
7) Chad Newton, 42, NC, 45:30, $150
8) Todd Callaghan, 42, MA, 45:43, $100
9) Dave Dunham, 48, MA, 46:20
10) George Linney III, 37, NC, 48:02
+includes North Carolina - USATF prize money
#includes Masters prize money



MASTERS MEN (40+ see above)



WOMEN
1) Megan Kimmel, 32, CO, 48:21*, $600
2) Amber Moran, 33, NC, 49:35, $650+
3) Maria Dalzot, 24, WV, 52:58, $300
4) Jennifer Woods, 36, NC, 55:29, $300+
5) Alison Bryant, 33, NC, 56:45, $100+
6) Kimberley Hefner, 38, SC, 59:13
7) Caitlin Schier, 28, SC, 1:00:15
8) Heather Foster, 39, NC, 1:00:34
9) Lauren Henderson, 11, SC, 1:02:16
10) Anne Martin, 30, CO, 1:02:43
+includes North Carolina - USATF prize money
*course record (previous record, 48:28, Kristin Price (NC), 2009)



MASTERS WOMEN (40+)
1) Alicia Parr, 42, NC, 1:03:56, $250
2) Kelly Baity, 44, NC, 1:05:26, $150
3) Laura Rain Tree, 45, NC, 1:07:09, $100



Deeper results, photos and more at: www.continentaldividetrailrace.com

Disneyland Half Marathon Weekend Expects More Than 17,000 Runners

Actor Sean Astin to lead sold-out field along half-marathon course through all-new Cars Land at newly reopened Disney California Adventure


ANAHEIM, Calif. - (Aug. 28, 2012) - The Happiest Race on Earth just got happier as runners in the Disneyland Half Marathon Weekend will race Sept. 1 and 2 through the newly reopened Disney California Adventure Park, including Cars Land.



More than 17,000 registered half-marathon runners, including actor Sean Astin (The Goonies, Rudy, The Lord of the Rings), will get to motor down Route 66 through Cars Land as they start their 13.1 mile journey that takes them through Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. In addition, runners will pass by the Matterhorn and through Sleeping Beauty Castle, all before hitting the streets of Anaheim and running through Angel Stadium of Anaheim. All along the route runners will be greeted by cheering fans, Disney characters, music and live entertainment.



This year's sold-out half-marathon field includes runners ages 14 - 78 from all 50 states and 19 countries. While all finishers receive a Disneyland Half Marathon medal, more than 2,800 who ran a runDisney race at Walt Disney World Resort earlier this year, will qualify to receive a second medal - the runDisney Coast to Coast Race Challenge medal.



In addition to the half-marathon, other weekend events include the Cars Land 5K Rally, runDisney Kids' Races and a two-day Health and Fitness Expo where visitors can check out the latest in fitness apparel, running gear and high tech gadgets as well as training information from runDisney training consultant and 1972 Olympian Jeff Galloway, three-time Olympian Suzy Favor Hamilton and well-known running authors Sarah Bowen Shea and Dimity McDowell.



About runDisney
RunDisney is a series of events providing runners unique opportunities to run various distances through Disney theme parks. Race participants earn Disney-themed medals, experience legendary Disney entertainment and guest service and ultimately celebrate their accomplishments with a Disney vacation. The original event in the series, the Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend presented by Cigna, takes place in January followed by the Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend in February, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror 10-Miler in September and the Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend in November. Disneyland hosts the Tinker Bell Half Marathon Weekend in January and the Disneyland Half Marathon in September during Labor Day Weekend. More than 100,000 running enthusiasts participate in runDisney events each year.



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Americans pick up six wins in Zurich

Americans pick up six wins in Zurich
8/30/2012

INDIANAPOLIS - With the 2012 track and field season coming to an end, Americans won six events at the Zurich Diamond League meet today in Switzerland. Three U.S. athletes also capped their seasons with overall Diamond League Series titles.

Dawn Harper clinched the Diamond League series win with her first place finish of 12.59 in the 100m hurdles. Harper ends the season with 16 points and five series wins for the year. Americans swept the top four places in the race with Queen Harrison second in 12.68, Kellie Wells third in 12.69 and Ginnie Crawford fourth in 12.73.

Sanya Richards-Ross came off of the curve in the women’s 400m sitting in third place, but with a strong charge for the finish she surged to the front to win in 50.21. Amantle Montsho was second in 50.33 and Rosemarie Whyte was third in 50.41. Americans Francena McCorory (51.09) and Dee Dee Trotter (52.14) were fifth and seventh, respectively. Richards-Ross finished second overall for the Diamond League Series behind Montsho.

Reese Hoffa clinched the Diamond League season title with his victory in the men’s shot put Wednesday, which was held within the confines of a Zurich train station. Hoffa, the 2012 Olympic bronze medalist, claimed the competition with a throw of 21.64m/71-0 to finish ahead of fellow American Ryan Whiting, who placed second at 21.49m/70-6.25. The two bested a field that included 2012 Olympic champion Tomasz Majewski of Poland, who placed third.

Angelo Taylor grabbed the win in the men’s 400m hurdles in a time of 48.29. Taylor, a two-time Olympic gold medalist in the event, bested a field that also included reigning Olympic champion Felix Sanchez of the Dominican Republic, who placed fourth. Reigning Olympic silver medalist Michael Tinsley placed seventh in 49.56.

The U.S. team of Darvis ‘Doc’ Patton, Wallace Spearmon, Tyson Gay and Ryan Bailey put together a well-executed relay to win the 4x100m relay in 38.02. The relay squad’s of Jamaica (38.19) and Great Britain (38.30) finished second and third respectively.

Christian Taylor’s runner-up performance in the triple jump (17.16m/56-3.75) was enough to protect his lead in the overall Diamond League standings as he dominated the season with 19 points. Frabrizio Donato of Italy took first in Zurich to give him a second place finish for the season with eight points.

Complete results from the Zurich Diamond League meet can be found here.

American results in Zurich
1) Sanya Richards-Ross - women’s 400m (50.21)
1) Dawn Harper - women’s 100m hurdles (12.59)
1) Reese Hoffa - men’s shot put (21.64m/71-0)
1) Lauryn Williams - women’s 200m national race (22.96)
1) Angelo Taylor - men’s 400m hurdles (48.29)
2) Queen Harrison - women’s 100m hurdles (12.68)
2) Christian Taylor - men’s triple jump (17.16m/56-3.75)
2) Carmelita Jeter - women’s 100m (10.97)
2) Ryan Whiting - men’s shot put (21.49m/70-6.25)
2) Michelle Carter - women’s shot put (19.25m/63-2)
3) Bernard Lagat - men’s 5,000m (12:59.92)
3) Kellie Wells - women’s 100m hurdles (12.69)
3) Shannon Rowbury - women’s 1500m (4:07.14)
3) Ryan Bailey - men’s 100m (9.97)
3) Allyson Felix - women’s 100m (11.02)
4) Jesse Williams - men’s high jump (2.25m/7-4.25)
4) Duane Solomon - men’s 800m (1:44.42)
4) Stephanie Brown-Trafton - women’s discus (60.99m/200-1)

5) Wallace Spearmon - men’s 200m (20.22)
5) Francena McCorory - women’s 400m (51.09)
5) Jeneba Tarmoh - women’s 100m (11.20)
5) Cory Martin - men’s shot put (20.25m/66-5.25)
7) Jenny Simpson - women’s 1500m (4:08.38)
7) Dee Dee Trotter - women’s 400m (52.14)
7) Darvis Patton - men’s 100m (10.08)
7) Michael Tinsley - men’s 400m hurdles 49.56
=7) Jamie Nieto - men’s high jump (2.21m/7-3)
8) Brenda Martinez - women’s 1500m (4:08.84)
8) Janay Deloach - women's long jump (6.45m/21-2)
9) Galen Rupp - men’s 5,000m (13:09.50)
9) Brittney Reese - women’s long jump (6.31m/20-8.5)
17) Lopez Lomong - men’s 5,000m (13:35.53)



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Weltklasse Zurich

Zurich, Switzerland
August 30, 2012
by Keith Conning

Zurich is the largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich. It is located in central Switzerland[3] at the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich. The municipality has approximately 390,000[4] inhabitants, and the Zurich metropolitan area nearly 2 million.[5] Zurich is a mixed hub for railways, roads, and air traffic. Both Zurich Airport and railway station are the largest and busiest in the country.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zurich

California Results

M800 4 SOLOMON Duane USA 1:44.42
Duane Solomon (Cabrillo HS, Lompoc 2003; USC 2008)

M400H 4 SÁNCHEZ Félix DOM 48.42 0.152 3 6
Felix Sanchez (University City HS, San Diego 1995; San Diego Mesa 1997; USC 2000)

MHJ 4 WILLIAMS Jesse USA 2.25 7-4 1/2 12 2 o xo o xx- x
Jesse Williams (Broughton HS, Raleigh, NC 2002; North Carolina State 2003; Southern California 2006)

MHJ 7 NIETO Jamie USA 2.21 7-3 1 6 xo o xxx
Jamie Nieto 02Nov76 (Valley HS, Sacramento 1994; Sacramento CC 1996; Eastern Michigan 1998)

W100 2 JETER Carmelita USA 10.97 0.159 13 2
Carmelita Jeter (Bishop Montgomery HS, Torrance 1998; Cal State Dominguez Hills 2003)

W100 3 FELIX Allyson USA 11.02 0.159 6 3
Allyson Felix [Los Angeles Baptist HS, North Hills 2003; USC 2008 (student only)]

W100 5 TARMOH Jeneba USA 11.20 0.159 1 5
Jeneba Tarmoh (Mt. Pleasant HS, San Jose 2007; Tennessee 2008; Texas A&M 2012)

W1500 3 ROWBURY Shannon USA 4:07.14 2 4
Shannon Rowbury (Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep, San Francisco 2002; Duke 2007)

W1500 8 MARTINEZ Brenda USA 4:08.84
Brenda Martinez (Rancho Cucamonga HS 2005; UC Riverside 2010)

W100H 1 HARPER Dawn USA 12.59 0.143 16 1
Dawn Harper (East St. Louis Senior HS, IL 2002; UCLA 2006)

W100H 4 CRAWFORD Virginia USA 12.73 0.172 3 4
Virginia “Ginnie” Crawford (Rainier Beach HS, Seattle, WA 2002; USC 2006)

WDT 4 BROWN-TRAFTON Stephanie USA 60.99 200-1
Stephanie Brown Trafton (Arroyo Grande HS 1998; Cal Poly SLO 2003)

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Men's 100m
World Record 9.58 BOLT Usain JAM Berlin 16 AUG 2009
Area Record 9.86 OBIKWELU Francis POR Athina 22 AUG 2004
World Lead 9.63 BOLT Usain JAM London 5 AUG 2012
Meeting Record 9.77 POWELL Asafa JAM 18 AUG 2006

Wind:+1.4 Rank Athlete Nation Result Reaction time
1 BLAKE Yohan JAM 9.76 MR 0.146
2 CARTER Nesta JAM 9.95 =SB 0.142
3 BAILEY Ryan USA 9.97 0.149
4 COLLINS Kim SKN 10.01 SB 0.155
5 FRATER Michael JAM 10.04 0.156
6 LEMAITRE Christophe FRA 10.07 0.143
7 PATTON Darvis USA 10.08 0.137
8 SAIDY NDURE Jaysuma NOR 10.19 0.128
GAY Tyson USA DQ R 162.7


Men's 200m
World Record 19.19 BOLT Usain JAM Berlin 20 AUG 2009
Area Record 19.72 MENNEA Pietro ITA Ciudad de México 12 SEP 1979
World Lead 19.32 BOLT Usain JAM London 9 AUG 2012
Meeting Record 19.79 SPEARMON Wallace USA 19 AUG 2010

Wind:0.0 Rank Athlete Nation Result Reaction time Diamond Points Diamond Ranking
1 BOLT Usain JAM 19.66 MR 0.192 12 2
2 ASHMEADE Nickel JAM 19.85 PB 0.129 15 1
3 YOUNG Jason JAM 20.08 0.176 2 5
4 WEIR Warren JAM 20.18 0.150 1 6
5 SPEARMON Wallace USA 20.22 0.138 6 4
6 MARTINA Churandy NED 20.62 0.140 12 3
7 WILSON Alex SUI 20.70 0.143
8 VAN LUIJK Patrick NED 21.04 0.158

Men's 800m
World Record 1:40.91 RUDISHA David KEN London 9 AUG 2012
Area Record 1:41.11 KIPKETER Wilson DEN Köln 24 AUG 1997
Area Record 1:42.60 GRAY Johnny USA Koblenz 28 AUG 1985
World Lead 1:40.91 RUDISHA David KEN London 9 AUG 2012
Meeting Record 1:41.24 KIPKETER Wilson DEN 13 AUG 1997

Rank Athlete Nation Result Diamond Points Diamond Ranking
1 AMAN Mohammed ETH 1:42.53 NR, PB 14 1
2 RUDISHA David KEN 1:42.81 12 2
3 KOSENCHA Leonard Kirwa KEN 1:44.29 6 3
4 SOLOMON Duane USA 1:44.42
5 OSAGIE Andrew GBR 1:44.94 2 4
6 RIMMER Michael GBR 1:45.06
7 KITUM Timothy KEN 1:45.18 2 4
8 CHEMUT Anthony KEN 1:45.52
TANGUI Sammy KEN DNF

Intermediate times:400mTangui, Sammy (KEN)49.59 600mRudisha, David (KEN)1:16.24

Men's 5,000m
World Record 12:37.35 BEKELE Kenenisa ETH Hengelo 31 MAY 2004
Area Record 12:49.71 MOURHIT Mohammed BEL Bruxelles 25 AUG 2000
Area Record 12:53.60 LAGAT Bernard USA Monaco 22 JUL 2011
Area Record 12:55.76 MOTTRAM Craig AUS London 30 JUL 2004
World Lead 12:46.81 GEBREMESKEL Dejen ETH Paris 6 JUL 2012
Meeting Record 12:41.86 GEBRSELASSIE Haile ETH 13 AUG 1997

Rank Athlete Nation Result Diamond Points Diamond Ranking
1 KOECH Isiah Kiplangat KEN 12:58.98 15 1
2 LONGOSIWA Thomas Pkemei KEN 12:59.24 6 3
3 LAGAT Bernard USA 12:59.92 SB 2 4
4 GEBREMESKEL Dejen ETH 13:00.83 8 2
5 KIPKOECH John KEN 13:02.11 2 5
6 BEKELE Tariku ETH 13:02.62
7 DEMELASH Yigrem ETH 13:04.14
8 MERGA Imane ETH 13:07.24 1 7
9 RUPP Galen USA 13:09.50 1 7
10 ALAMIREW Yenew ETH 13:09.70
11 MASAI Moses Ndiema KEN 13:09.92
12 SOI Edwin Cheruiyot KEN 13:19.79
13 KIPTOO Mark Kosgei KEN 13:19.94
14 KIPSIRO Moses Ndiema UGA 13:20.17 1 7
15 ZERIHUN Yitayal Atnafu ETH 13:27.59
16 BIRMINGHAM Collis AUS 13:27.99 2 5
17 LOMONG Lopez USA 13:35.53
CHEBOI Collins KEN DNF
CHEPKOK Vincent Kiprop KEN DNF
GABIUS Arne GER DNF
GATHIMBA Gideon KEN DNF

Intermediate times:1000mCheboi, Collins (KEN)2:35.94 2000mCheboi, Collins (KEN)5:14.24 3000mGathimba, Gideon (KEN)7:52.74 4000mChepkok, Vincent Kiprop (KEN)10:27.77

Men's 400mH
World Record 46.78 YOUNG Kevin USA Barcelona 6 AUG 1992
Area Record 47.37 DIAGANA Stéphane FRA Lausanne 5 JUL 1995
World Lead 47.63 SÁNCHEZ Félix DOM London 6 AUG 2012
Meeting Record 47.10 MATETE Samuel ZAM 7 AUG 1991

Rank Athlete Nation Result Reaction time Diamond Points Diamond Ranking
1 TAYLOR Angelo USA 48.29 0.179 13 2
2 CISNEROS Omar CUB 48.34 0.281 4 4
3 GORDON Jehue TRI 48.40 0.165 4 5
4 SÁNCHEZ Félix DOM 48.42 0.152 3 6
5 CULSON Javier PUR 48.56 0.177 16 1
6 GREEN Leford JAM 49.05 0.255 1 7
7 TINSLEY Michael USA 49.56 0.151 4 3
8 WILLIAMS Rhys GBR 50.91 0.170

Men's 4x100
World Record 36.84 Jamaica JAM London 11 AUG 2012
Area Record 37.73 Great Britain & N.I. GBR Sevilla 29 AUG 1999
World Lead 36.84 Jamaica JAM London 11 AUG 2012
Meeting Record 37.45 United States USA 19 AUG 2010

Rank Relay Nation Result Reaction time
1 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA USA 38.02 0.160
2 JAMAICA JAM 38.19 0.170
3 GREAT BRITAIN GBR 38.30 0.166
4 POLAND POL 38.86 0.169
5 GERMANY GER 38.87 0.136
6 SWITZERLAND SUI 38.95 0.172
7 ITALY ITA 39.56 0.188
8 NETHERLANDS NED 39.77 0.154


Men's High Jump
World Record 2.45 SOTOMAYOR Javier CUB Salamanca 27 JUL 1993
Area Record 2.39 ZHU Jianhua CHN Eberstadt 10 JUN 1984
Area Record 2.39 Moutaz Essa BARSHIM AHMED QAT Lausanne 23 AUG 2012
Area Record 2.42 SJÖBERG Patrik SWE Stockholm 30 JUN 1987
World Lead 2.39 UKHOV Ivan RUS Cheboksary 5 JUL 2012
World Lead 2.39 Moutaz Essa BARSHIM AHMED QAT Lausanne 23 AUG 2012
Meeting Record 2.40 AUSTIN Charles USA 7 AUG 1991

Rank Athlete Nation Result
Diamond Points Diamond Ranking 2.16 2.21 2.25 2.28 2.31
1 UKHOV Ivan RUS 2.31 12 3 o o o xxo xxo
2 GRABARZ Robbie GBR 2.28 17 1 o o o xo xxx
3 SILNOV Andrey RUS 2.25 3 5 o o o xxx
4 WILLIAMS Jesse USA 2.25 12 2 o xo o xx- x
5 BARSHIM AHMED Moutaz Essa QAT 2.21 4 4 o o xxx
5 PROTSENKO Andriy UKR 2.21 o o xxx
7 BONDARENKO Bohdan UKR 2.21 xo o xxx
7 NIETO Jamie USA 2.21 1 6 xo o xxx
9 MASON Michael CAN 2.16 o xxx
9 SHUSTOV Aleksandr RUS 2.16 o xxx


Men's Pole Vault
World Record 6.14 BUBKA Sergey UKR Sestriere 31 JUL 1994
Area Record 6.04 WALKER Brad USA Eugene 8 JUN 2008
World Lead 5.97 LAVILLENIE Renaud FRA Helsinki 1 JUL 2012
Meeting Record 5.95 TRANDENKOV Igor RUS 14 AUG 1996

Rank Athlete Nation Result
Diamond Points Diamond Ranking 5.40 5.55 5.70 5.80
1 LAVILLENIE Renaud FRA 5.70 24 1 - o o xxx
2 OTTO Björn GER 5.55 11 2 xo o xxx
3 KUDLICKA Jan CZE 5.55 2 6 o xo xxx
3 LEWIS Steve GBR 5.55 3 5 - xo xxx
5 FILIPPIDIS Konstantinos GRE 5.40 2 7 o xxx
DILLA Karsten GER NM xxx
HOLZDEPPE Raphael GER NM 1 8 xxx
LUKYANENKO Yevgeniy RUS NM xxx
MESNIL Romain FRA NM 4 4 xxx
MOHR Malte GER NM 6 3 - xxx
STARODUBTSEV Dmitriy RUS NM xr
WALKER Brad USA NM r

Men's Triple Jump
World Record 18.29 EDWARDS Jonathan GBR Göteborg 7 AUG 1995
Area Record 18.09 HARRISON Kenny USA Atlanta 27 JUL 1996
World Lead 17.81 TAYLOR Christian USA London 9 AUG 2012
Meeting Record 17.79 EDWARDS Jonathan GBR 14 AUG 1996

Rank Athlete Nation Result
Wind Diamond Points Diamond Ranking 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
1 DONATO Fabrizio ITA 17.29
+1.6 8 2 16.43
(+0.2) 16.62
(-1.1) 16.60
(-0.4) 16.96
(+0.6) 16.98
(+0.4) 17.29
(+1.6)
2 TAYLOR Christian USA 17.16
0.0 19 1 16.48
(+0.4) 17.01
(-1.1) x
(0.0) 17.16
(0.0) x
(-0.5) x
(+0.3)
3 COMPAORÉ Benjamin FRA 16.96
+0.4 2 4 16.68
(0.0) 16.96
(+0.4) 16.43
(-0.8) x
(+1.1) x
(+0.4) x
(+0.9)
4 EL SHERYF Sheryf UKR 16.57
-0.4 3 3 x
(+0.6) x
(-0.6) x
(-0.4) 16.53
(+0.3) 16.57
(-0.4) 16.38
(+0.5)
5 GRECO Daniele ITA 16.41
+0.1 x
(-0.1) x
(0.0) 14.02
(-0.3) 16.41
(+0.1) x
(+0.7) 16.34
(-0.2)
6 LAINE Samyr HAI 16.38
-0.7 16.17
(0.0) 16.38
(-0.7) 16.24
(-0.8) x
(+1.1) x
(+0.5) 16.33
(-0.1)
7 SCHEMBRI Fabrizio ITA 16.24
0.0 15.89
(-0.7) 16.24
(0.0) 15.68
(-0.2) 15.85
(+1.0) x
(+0.4) x
(-0.9)
8 HOCHULI Alexander SUI 15.85
-0.3 x
(-0.5) 15.85
(-0.3) x
(-0.3) x
(+0.4) 15.58
(+0.2) 15.51
(-0.2)


Men's Shot Put
World Record 23.12 BARNES Randy USA Westwood 20 MAY 1990
Area Record 23.06 TIMMERMANN Ulf GDR Chania 22 MAY 1988
World Lead 22.31 CANTWELL Christian USA Champaign 7 JUL 2012
Meeting Record 22.42 BARNES Randy USA 17 AUG 1988

Rank Athlete Nation Result
Wind Diamond Points Diamond Ranking 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
1 HOFFA Reese USA 21.64
24 1 20.53
21.12
21.64
x
21.01
21.04

2 WHITING Ryan USA 21.49
6 4 20.89
20.74
20.72
21.01
21.49
21.05

3 MAJEWSKI Tomasz POL 21.18
12 2 20.40
20.94
21.18
20.82
x
x

4 ARMSTRONG Dylan CAN 20.54
10 3 19.58
20.54
20.22
19.99
20.11
20.30

5 MARTIN Cory USA 20.25
19.25
20.25
x
x
x
20.24

6 KOLAŠINAC Asmir SRB 20.18
19.67
19.55
x
20.11
20.18
19.65

7 FORTES Marco POR 19.23
x
x
18.06
19.23
19.19
19.00

STORL David GER NM
1 5 x
x
x
r

Men's Javelin
World Record 98.48 ŽELEZNÝ Jan CZE Jena 25 MAY 1996
Area Record 88.75 CORBETT Marius RSA Kuala Lumpur 21 SEP 1998
Area Record 87.60 MIZOGUCHI Kazuhiro JPN San José 27 MAY 1989
World Lead 88.34 VESELÝ Vítezslav CZE London 8 AUG 2012
Meeting Record 92.28 HECHT Raymond GER 14 AUG 1996

Rank Athlete Nation Result
Wind Diamond Points Diamond Ranking 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
1 PITKÄMÄKI Tero FIN 85.27
12 2 75.67
78.80
81.47
80.38
82.68
85.27

2 RUUSKANEN Antti FIN 83.36
4 5 77.86
80.71
80.13
83.36
x
x

3 PYATNYTSYA Oleksandr UKR 82.95
11 3 76.89
78.91
x
78.91
77.36
82.95

4 VESELÝ Vítezslav CZE 80.54
14 1 x
78.09
79.06
76.82
80.54
x

5 YEGO Julius KEN 78.74
76.61
x
76.18
78.74
x
-

6 IORDAN Valeriy RUS 77.96
77.96
x
x
x
x
73.49

7 MANNIO Ari FIN 77.59
1 6 75.42
75.21
75.53
75.83
75.28
77.59

8 VASILEVSKIS Vadims LAT 76.00
6 4 74.70
73.25
76.00
73.11
x
x

9 HÄBER Tino GER 74.94
74.61
72.49
74.94




10 DEAN Roderick Genki JPN 72.72
x
x
72.72






Women's 100m
World Record 10.49 GRIFFITH-JOYNER Florence USA Indianapolis 16 JUL 1988
Area Record 10.90 ALOZIE Glory NGR Laguna 5 JUN 1999
Area Record 10.73 ARRON Christine FRA Budapest 19 AUG 1998
World Lead 10.70 FRASER-PRYCE Shelly-Ann JAM Kingston 29 JUN 2012
Meeting Record 10.76 ASHFORD Evelyn USA 22 AUG 1984

Wind:-0.4 Rank Athlete Nation Result Reaction time Diamond Points Diamond Ranking
1 FRASER-PRYCE Shelly-Ann JAM 10.83 0.148 19 1
2 JETER Carmelita USA 10.97 0.159 13 2
3 FELIX Allyson USA 11.02 0.159 6 3
4 OKAGBARE Blessing NGR 11.16 0.169 4 4
5 TARMOH Jeneba USA 11.20 0.159 1 5
6 STEWART Kerron JAM 11.25 0.171 1 5
7 OKPARAEBO Ezinne NOR 11.37 0.145
8 LALOVA Ivet BUL 11.39 0.157
BAPTISTE Kelly-Ann TRI DQ R 162.7 1 5

Women's 400m
World Record 47.60 KOCH Marita GDR Canberra 6 OCT 1985
Area Record 49.10 OGUNKOYA-OSHEKU Falilat NGR Atlanta 29 JUL 1996
Area Record 48.70 RICHARDS-ROSS Sanya USA Athina 16 SEP 2006
World Lead 49.16 KRIVOSHAPKA Antonina RUS Cheboksary 5 JUL 2012
Meeting Record 48.86 KRATOCHVÍLOVÁ Jarmila TCH 18 AUG 1982

Rank Athlete Nation Result Reaction time Diamond Points Diamond Ranking
1 RICHARDS-ROSS Sanya USA 50.21 0.174 16 2
2 MONTSHO Amantle BOT 50.33 0.204 20 1
3 WHYTE Rosemarie JAM 50.41 0.195 3 4
4 KRIVOSHAPKA Antonina RUS 50.83 0.208
5 MCCORORY Francena USA 51.09 0.205 1 5
6 ANTYUKH Natalya RUS 51.27 SB 0.148
7 TROTTER Deedee USA 52.14 0.178
8 OHURUOGU Christine GBR 52.40 0.238 5 3


Women's 1,500m
World Record 3:50.46 QU Yunxia CHN Beijing 11 SEP 1993
Area Record 3:55.30 BOULMERKA Hassiba ALG Barcelona 8 AUG 1992
Area Record 3:52.47 KAZANKINA Tatyana URS Zürich 13 AUG 1980
Area Record 3:57.12 SLANEY Mary USA Stockholm 26 JUL 1983
World Lead 3:56.15 ALAOUI SELSOULI Mariem MAR Paris 6 JUL 2012
Meeting Record 3:52.47 KAZANKINA Tatyana URS 13 AUG 1980

Rank Athlete Nation Result Diamond Points Diamond Ranking
1 AREGAWI Abeba ETH 4:05.29 21 1
2 CHERONO Mercy KEN 4:06.42 SB 4 3
3 ROWBURY Shannon USA 4:07.14 2 4
4 KIBIWOT Viola Jelagat KEN 4:07.27 1 7
5 BELETE Mimi BRN 4:07.95 2 5
6 ENGLAND Hannah GBR 4:07.99
7 SIMPSON Jenny USA 4:08.38 2 5
8 MARTINEZ Brenda USA 4:08.84
9 STELLINGWERFF Hilary CAN 4:10.59
10 SUJEW Diana GER 4:10.70
11 JAMAL Maryam Yusuf BRN 4:11.05 8 2
12 KLOCOVÁ Lucia SVK 4:11.83
13 WEIGHTMAN Laura GBR 4:12.68
14 KIPYEGON Faith Chepngetich KEN 4:18.61
CUMMINS Diane CAN DNF
SUM Eunice Jepkoech KEN DNF

Intermediate times:400mCummins, Diane (CAN)1:03.42 800mCummins, Diane (CAN)2:14.04 1200mSum, Eunice Jepkoech (KEN)3:20.35

Women's 3,000mSC
World Record 8:58.81 GALKINA Gulnara RUS Beijing 17 AUG 2008
Area Record 9:07.14 CHEMOS Milcah KEN Oslo 7 JUN 2012
World Lead 9:05.02 Yuliya ZARIPOVA RUS Stockholm 17 AUG 2012
Meeting Record 9:24.97 Etenesh DIRO NEDA ETH 30 AUG 2012

Rank Athlete Nation Result Diamond Points Diamond Ranking
1 DIRO NEDA Etenesh ETH 9:24.97 MR 9 2
2 AYALEW Hiwot ETH 9:26.99 6 5
3 KIYENG Hyvin KEN 9:29.70 2 7
4 CHEPKURUI Lidya KEN 9:29.90
5 GHRIBI Habiba TUN 9:32.54 6 4
6 BOBOCEL Ancuta ROU 9:33.23 4 6
7 NJOROGE Mercy Wanjiku KEN 9:34.23
8 MÖLDNER-SCHMIDT Antje GER 9:35.12
9 CHEMOS Milcah KEN 9:35.67 12 1
10 INZIKURU Dorcus UGA 9:39.07
11 KRAUSE Gesa Felicitas GER 9:40.75
SHMIDT Svitlana UKR DNF
ASSEFA Sofia ETH DQ R 163.3b 7 3

Intermediate times:1000mShmidt, Svitlana (UKR)3:05.72 2000mDiro Neda, Etenesh (ETH)6:16.43

Women's 100mH
World Record 12.21 DONKOVA Yordanka BUL Stara Zagora 20 AUG 1988
Area Record 12.33 DEVERS Gail USA Sacramento 23 JUL 2000
World Lead 12.35 PEARSON Sally AUS London 7 AUG 2012
Meeting Record 12.39 DEVERS Gail USA 11 AUG 2000

Wind:+0.3 Rank Athlete Nation Result Reaction time Diamond Points Diamond Ranking
1 HARPER Dawn USA 12.59 0.143 16 1
2 HARRISON Queen USA 12.68 0.154 4 3
3 WELLS Kellie USA 12.69 0.124 12 2
4 CRAWFORD Virginia USA 12.73 0.172 3 4
5 LOPES-SCHLIEP Priscilla CAN 12.79 0.148
6 ZELINKA Jessica CAN 12.87 0.185
7 TALAY Alina BLR 12.93 0.168 1 5
8 GEORGE Phylicia CAN 13.00 0.125 1 5
9 SCHROTT Beate AUT 13.04 0.148

Women's Long Jump
World Record 7.52 CHISTYAKOVA Galina URS Leningrad 11 JUN 1988
Area Record 7.12 AJUNWA Chioma NGR Atlanta 2 AUG 1996
Area Record 7.49 JOYNER-KERSEE Jackie USA New York 22 MAY 1994
World Lead 7.15 REESE Brittney USA Eugene 1 JUL 2012
Meeting Record 7.39 DRECHSLER Heike GDR 21 AUG 1985

Rank Athlete Nation Result
Wind Diamond Points Diamond Ranking 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
1 SOKOLOVA Yelena RUS 6.92
+0.5 22 1 x
(-0.1) 6.62
(-1.1) 6.92
(+0.5) -
6.89
(+0.6) x
(+0.5)
2 OKAGBARE Blessing NGR 6.85
-0.4 8 4 6.60
(+0.2) 6.60
(-0.6) 6.85
(-0.4) x
(-0.3) 6.60
(0.0) x
(+0.3)
3 PROCTOR Shara GBR 6.80
+0.2 8 2 6.51
(-0.5) 6.42
(-0.2) 6.72
(+0.5) 6.37
(-0.1) 6.68
(+0.1) 6.80
(+0.2)
4 KUCHERENKO Olga RUS 6.79
-0.1 4 5 6.68
(-0.1) 6.79
(-0.1) 6.70
(0.0) 6.75
(-0.2) 6.70
(-0.3) x
(+0.5)
5 MIRONCHIK-IVANOVA Nastassia BLR 6.54
-0.2 2 6 6.39
(+0.4) 6.35
(+0.3) 6.53
(+0.5) 6.43
(0.0) 6.41
(-0.1) 6.54
(-0.2)
6 KOLCHANOVA Lyudmila RUS 6.53
+0.3 6.45
(+0.5) x
(0.0) x
(+0.1) 6.37
(-0.3) x
(-0.7) 6.53
(+0.3)
7 PUSTERLA Irene SUI 6.50
+0.1 6.43
(+0.8) 6.50
(+0.1) 6.48
(-0.1) 6.14
(+0.6) 6.26
(+0.3) 6.13
(+0.6)
8 DELOACH Janay USA 6.45
+0.2 8 3 6.43
(+0.2) 6.45
(+0.2) x
(+0.3) x
(-0.3) x
(0.0) 5.92
(-0.4)
9 REESE Brittney USA 6.31
+0.2 6.31
(+0.2) 5.56
(-0.1) r




10 RADEVICA Ineta LAT 6.10
+0.1 6.10
(+0.1) r







Women's Shot Put
World Record 22.63 LISOVSKAYA Natalia URS Moskva 7 JUN 1987
Area Record 20.96 LAZA Belsy CUB Ciudad de México 2 MAY 1992
Area Record 21.24 ADAMS Valerie NZL Daegu 29 AUG 2011
World Lead 21.58 OSTAPCHUK Nadezhda BLR Minsk 18 JUL 2012
Meeting Record 20.63 OSTAPCHUK Nadezhda BLR 18 AUG 2010

Rank Athlete Nation Result
Wind Diamond Points Diamond Ranking 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
1 ADAMS Valerie NZL 20.81
MR 28 1 20.52
20.80
20.81
20.41
20.36
20.48

2 CARTER Michelle USA 19.25
9 2 18.94
x
x
18.95
19.25
x

3 BOREL Cleopatra TRI 18.66
3 3 18.60
x
18.66
18.28
18.52
x

4 SCHWANITZ Christina GER 18.61
1 5 18.57
18.61
x
18.56
18.26
x

5 KOLODKO Yevgeniya RUS 18.51
3 4 17.82
x
18.42
18.51
x
18.38

6 MIKHNEVICH Natalya BLR 18.49
17.59
18.32
18.22
17.92
18.49
17.12

7 TARASOVA Irina RUS 18.33
18.24
18.18
18.00
17.97
18.01
18.33

8 KLEINERT Nadine GER 17.82
1 5 17.36
17.82
x
17.78
17.39
-

9 ROSA Chiara ITA 17.37
17.08
17.37
16.88


Women's Discus
World Record 76.80 REINSCH Gabriele GDR Neubrandenburg 9 JUL 1988
Area Record 70.88 RAMOS Hilda Elisa CUB La Habana 8 MAY 1992
World Lead 70.69 PISHCHALNIKOVA Darya RUS Cheboksary 5 JUL 2012
Meeting Record 70.20 MELNIK Faina URS 20 AUG 1975

Rank Athlete Nation Result
Wind Diamond Points Diamond Ranking 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
1 PERKOVIC Sandra CRO 63.97
30 1 63.97
x
x
63.73
63.91
x

2 BARRIOS Yarelis CUB 61.73
6 2 60.02
x
x
x
x
61.73

3 GLANC Zaneta POL 61.31
3 4 60.29
x
60.27
x
61.31
x

4 BROWN-TRAFTON Stephanie USA 60.99
2 5 54.44
56.27
60.99
59.87
58.74
x

5 MÜLLER Nadine GER 60.72
5 3 x
55.90
59.14
58.90
x
60.72

6 SENDRIUTE Zinaida LTU 60.02
56.53
x
57.96
56.86
x
60.02

7 ROBERT-MICHON Mélina FRA 59.16
1 6 56.03
58.31
x
59.16
x
58.32

8 FISCHER Julia GER 56.82
56.82
x
55.51
55.84
x
x

9 SEMENOVA Nataliya UKR 53.97
53.97
x
x