Doug Logan on LaShawn Merritt’s positive test for ‘male enhancement’ drug
Press Release by USA Track and Field
Indianpolis (April 22) - “We understand that Mr. Merritt’s case is still ongoing with the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, and USATF awaits USADA’s decision on the case. Any professional athlete in this sport knows that they are solely responsible for anything that goes into their bodies.
For Mr. Merritt to claim inadvertent use of a banned substance due to the ingestion of over-the-counter supplements brings shame to himself and his teammates. Thanks to his selfish actions, he has done damage to our efforts to fight the plague of performance-enhancing drugs in our sport.
“Mr. Merritt has been an integral part of Team USA and the sport in this country. He has now put his entire career under a cloud and in the process made himself the object of jokes. In this day and age, a professional athlete should know better. Personally, I am disgusted by this entire episode.”
Richards nominated for Laureus World Sports Award
USA Track and Field Press Release.
2009 World Outdoor 400m champion Sanya Richards has been nominated for the 2010 Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year Award. The 2010 Laureus Awards Ceremony will be broadcast to a worldwide television audience on Wednesday, March 10, and will be staged at the Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
The Laureus World Sports Awards is recognized as the premier honors event in the international sporting calendar. The Awards Ceremony will provide a high profile focus as stars of the sporting world come together to salute the finest sportsmen and sportswomen of the year. The 2010 Laureus World Sports Awards recognize sporting achievement during the period January 1-December 31, 2009. The winners are selected by the 46 members of the Laureus World Sports Academy, the living legends of sport honoring the greatest athletes of today.
Sanya Richards entered the 2009 campaign as the #1 world ranked women’s 400m runner by Track & Field News over the last four years. Recognized worldwide as the dominant force in her event, Richards had yet to capture the elusive individual Olympic or World Outdoor Championships title needed to fill a nagging hole in her glittering resume.
Richards dominated the field in the 400m final at the 2009 World Athletics Championships in Berlin, Germany, and forever jettisoned the ‘can’t win the big one’ label by crossing the finish line first in the third-fastest time in the world that season of 49.00 seconds. With her victory, Richards joined Jearl Miles (2003, Stuttgart) as the only Americans ever to win the women’s 400 meters at a World Outdoor Championships.
Richards, who also ran the anchor leg on Team USA’s gold medal winning 4×400m relay team (3:17.83, World leader) in Berlin, finished the season with the four-fastest women’s 400m times in the world that year, and her world-leading time of 48.83 seconds from her win in Brussels, Belgium, earned her a share of the IAAF Golden League Jackpot for the third time in her career. Richards’ performance in Brussels equaled the second-best time ever by an American first posted by National Track & Field Hall of Famer Valerie Brisco-Hooks in winning the gold medal at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Richards ended the 2009 season ranked #1 in the world by Track & Field News for the fifth consecutive year.
Additional athletes nominated for the Laureus World Sports Sportswoman of the Year award are Shelly-Ann Fraser (JAM) Athletics; Federica Pellegrini (ITA) Swimming; Britta Steffen (GER) Swimming, Lindsey Vonn (USA) Skiing and Serena Williams (USA) Tennis.
For more information on the Laureus World Sports Awards, visit: http://www.laureus.com/
Lagat Decides to Run Reebok Boston Indoor Games
January 21, 2010 by Jay Hicks · Leave a Comment
World Champ Joins Star Studded Line Up
(January 20, 2010)Reebok Boston Indoor Games
Bernard Lagat has decided to run in the 2010 running of the Reebok Boston Indoor Games.
The decorated athletes has confirmed his participation in the 5,000m at the 2010 Reebok Boston Indoor Games being held February 6 at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center at Roxbury Community College. The 15th-annual Reebok Boston Indoor Games is the second stop in USA Track & Field’s Visa Championship Series.
Meet officials have announced that Lagat will compete against Galen Rupp, Bekana Daba and Ali Abdosh, two sub-13:00 5000m runners from Ethiopia.
The boys high school mile will include Patrick Schellberg (Morristown, NJ); New York’s 2009 State Champion at 1600m, Alex Hatz (Manlius, NY); Craig Lutz (Highland Village, TX), the 2009 Nike Cross Country National Champion; and Billy Ledder (Falls Church, VA) the Virginian prep who won the 800 meters at the 2009 Nike Indoor National Championships.
The girls junior mile will include Joanna and Kathleen Stevens (Blacksburg, VA), Virginia State 1600m Champion and Runner-up, respectively in 2009; Emily Lipari (Greenvale, NY), the nation’s leading miler in 2010; the nation’s top returning 800m runner Claudia Francis (Laurelton, NY) who won the Nike Outdoor Nationals in 2009 in a time of 2:05.47; Cory Ann McGee (Pass Christian, MS), 2009 Mississippi State Champion; and 2009 New England Champion Katrina Coogan (Exeter, NH).
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Houston Marathon Wrap Up: Records Drop in Houston
January 19, 2010 by Cheryl Lowe · Leave a Comment
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Flanagan blazes to course record, Vega takes men’s title
January 18, 2010 by Jay Hicks · Leave a Comment
Press Release by USA Track & Field.
HOUSTON - Olympic Bronze medalist Shalane Flanagan (Pittsboro, N.C.) smashed the course record at the Aramco Houston Half Marathon to win the women’s USA Half Marathon Championship. Running 1:09:41, Flanagan broke the previous record by one minute, 14 seconds. Antonio Vega (Minneapolis, Minn.) won the men’s race in 1:01:54 to win the first U.S. title of his career.
Running her debut for the distance, Flanagan lived up to her status as pre-race favorite, taking control of the race from the first mile with defending champion Magdalena Lewy Boulet (Oakland, Calif.), Serena Burla (Ellisville, Mo.), Renee Metivier Baillie (Boulder, Colo.) and Kelly Jaske (Portland, Ore.) trying to keep pace.
Just before four miles, Boulet began to drop off the pack and Jaske and Baillie began to fade just after four. Running a pair of 5:16 miles for the sixth and seventh miles, Flanagan and Burla continued to pull away from the field. As Flanagan churned out a third 5:16 for mile eight, Burla missed a water bottle and faltered briefly, allowing Flanagan to gain a 15 meter advantage.
Over the final miles, Flanagan extended her lead to win the championship by 28 seconds. Amy Hastings (Flagstaff, Ariz.) overtook Baillie to take third place in 1:11:19. Baillie was fourth in 1:11:51 and Boulet took fifth in 1:12:22.
In the men’s race, a pack of about twenty men passed the first mile in a leisurely 4:53 before Vega and his Team USA Minnesota teammates, Matt Gabrielson (Apple Valley, Minn.), Josh Moen (Saint Louis Park, Minn.) and Patrick Smyth (Minneapolis, Minn.) pushed the pace to 4:38 for the second mile.
As Vega, Smyth and Moen continued to control the pace, Tim Nelson (Portland, Ore.), Stephan Shay (Flagstaff, Ariz.) and Brent Vaughn (Black Hawk, Colo.) began to open a gap on the field.
By eight miles, Vega and Smyth were running side by side with Vaughn trailing by about five meters. Shortly after the eighth mile, Vega made his break and by ten miles, had a 20 meter lead as Vaughn rejoined Smyth and looked to close the gap slightly but Vega held on to win the title by seven seconds.
Smyth won the duel for second, running 1:02:01 to Vaughn’s 1:02:04. Nelson rallied to take fourth in 1:02:11 as Shay rounded out the top-five in 1:02:26.
About the USARC
The Aramco Houston Half Marathon is the first stop on the 2010 USA Running Circuit (USARC), and featured a total championship prize purse of $59,500 plus potential bonuses. Flanagan and Vega each earned $12,000 for their championship victories.
The 2010 USARC is a USA Track & Field road series, featuring USA Championships from one mile to the marathon and attracts the best U.S. distance runners, including Olympians Deena Kastor, Ryan Hall, Shalane Flanagan and Anthony Famiglietti. The 2010 USARC has ten events each for men and women.
The 2010 USARC will once again see a record amount of circuit prize money for a non-Olympic year with total prize purse of $623,850 offered by host events. U.S. athletes will also have the opportunity to qualify for various Team USA events, including the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships and the Chiba International Ekiden.
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 ($6,000, $4,000, and $2,500) for the top three men and women point scorers overall. The USARC points at the USA Marathon Championships will be doubled.
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 over $6 million dollars to U.S. distance runners.
Preview: Houston Marathon 2010
January 15, 2010 by Cheryl Lowe · 1 Comment
Going into a new year and decade with the advent of 2010, American distance running could sharpen its edges and gain more momentum, as the sport of running increases in popularity nation-wide.
The Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Half Marathon in Houston, TX, provides a microcosm of the running boom in this country. Every year, the field grows by thousands as more people lace up their running shoes and tackle their personal goals for the new year.
Houston will once again host the USA Half Marathon Championships. Last year in 2009, we saw Meb Keflezeghi beat Dathan Ritzenhein on the men’s side in 1:01:25. Magdalena Boulet dominated the women’s field in 1:11:47, but not without newcomer Kelly Jaske nipping at her heels. Jaske, who once before considered herself a “jogger,” ran an outstanding half marathon performance in 1:12:06.
Once again in 2010, Houston will not disappoint in providing an excellent race. This year, Shalane Flanagan, 2008 Olympic Bronze medalist in the 10,000m, will vie for the win in the women’s USA Half Marathon Championships. Houston will be Shalane’s first half marathon.
“Houston’s got good weather, a fast course and a good crowd. I’m really
excited to toe the line in Houston and tackle a whole new event,” said Flanagan.
Magdalena Boulet returns to defend her title in the women’s half marathon. Colleen De Reuck, the 2004 winner and course record holder (1:10:55), will also return to Houston. They will be joined by Serena Burla (Ballwin, Mo.), Heidi Westover (Walpole, N.H.), seeded 4th and 5th respectively.
On the men’s side, Josh Rohatinsky (Portland, Ore.) and Tim Nelson (Portland, Ore.) are now the highest seeded runners in the USA Half Marathon Championships, since James Carney unfortunately dropped out due to injury. Carney won the race in 2008.
In the full marathon, Teyba Erkesso of Ethiopa returns to defend her title. Erkesso won the women’s marathon in 2009, where she ran a course record in 2:24:18. Paige Higgins of McMillan Elite, who ran the half marathon last year in 1:14:24 (13th), is the second highest seeded runner for the women in the full marathon.
Jason Mbote of Kenya, who ran a 2:07:37 personal record at the 2008 Seoul Marathon, will be the highest seeded elite runner in the marathon field. Charles Kibiwott, also from Kenya, will be competing in the full marathon.
Brett Gotcher, who placed third in the USA Half Marathon Championships in 2009 (1:02:09), will debut in his first marathon performance.
“I’m definitely not going to just go out there and run 2:15 or 2:14 or something. I’m definitely going to be aggressive and try to go for it. My whole thing is that I’m hoping on a good day, I can run with the lead pack,” said Gotcher.
Deriba Merga of Ethiopia, who won the event last year and set a new course record in 2:07:52, will not be competing in Houston in 2010. Merga has his sights set on the Boston Marathon this April, where he hopes for a win.
PreRaceJitters.com will be covering the 2010 USA Half Marathon Championships and Chevron Houston Marathon this weekend. Stay tuned for the latest news!
Blog preview written by PreRaceJitters staff writer Cheryl Lowe.
Top Americans to debut at USA Half Marathon Championships; Aramco Houston Half Marathon kicks-off 2010 championship season
January 13, 2010 by Jay Hicks · Leave a Comment
Press Release Courtesy USA Track & Field
INDIANAPOLIS - The Aramco Houston Half Marathon has been a key stop on the road to success for a number of U.S. distance running stars over the last six years and 2010 is sure to see its share of breakout performances as the event hosts the USA Half Marathon Championships this Sunday.
Running her first half marathon, Olympic Bronze medalist Shalane Flanagan (Pittsboro, N.C.) headlines the women’s field. Also making his debut for the distance will be 2009 USA 15 km runner-up Tim Nelson (Portland, Ore.), who is among the favorites for the men’s title.
While Houston is the home of the men’s American record for the half marathon, race organizers are hopeful that Flanagan can add the women’s record to the event’s history books.
Set to push Flanagan will be defending champion Magdalena Lewy Boulet (Oakland, Calif.) as they face a field that includes Serena Burla (Ellisville, Mo.), the third fastest U.S. woman at the half marathon in 2009. Other contenders include 2009 runner-up Kelly Jaske (Portland, Ore.), 2009 Team USA World Half Marathon squad members Heidi Westover (Walpole, N.H.), Amy Hastings (Flagstaff, Ariz.) and 2009 USA 20 km champion Colleen De Reuck (Boulder, Colo.).
The men’s race could prove to be the most heated of the day with several men capable of taking the title. Joining Nelson among the favorites will be 2008 champion James Carney (Boulder, Colo.), 2006 NCAA Division I Cross Country Champion Josh Rohatinsky (Portland, Ore.), and Team USA Minnesota teammates Josh Moen (Saint Louis Park, Minn.) and Patrick Smyth (Minneapolis, Minn.) who finished second and third respectively at the 2009 USA Men’s 10 Mile Championship.
About the USARC
The Aramco Houston Half Marathon is the first stop on the 2010 USA Running Circuit (USARC), and features a total championship prize purse of $59,500 plus potential bonuses. The men’s and women’s champions will each earn $12,000.
The 2010 USARC is a USA Track & Field road series, featuring USA Championships from one mile to the marathon and attracts the best U.S. distance runners, including Olympians Deena Kastor, Ryan Hall, Shalane Flanagan and Anthony Famiglietti. The 2010 USARC has ten events each for men and women.
The 2010 USARC will once again see a record amount of circuit prize money for a non-Olympic year with total prize purse of $623,850 offered by host events. U.S. athletes will also have the opportunity to qualify for various Team USA events, including the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships and the Chiba International Ekiden.
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 ($6,000, $4,000, and $2,500) for the top three men and women point scorers overall. The USARC points at the USA Marathon Championships will be doubled.
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 over $6 million dollars to U.S. distance runners.
For more information on the 2010 USA Half-Marathon Championships visit www.usatf.org.
Speed moves from turf to track for Super 60
January 12, 2010 by Jay Hicks · Leave a Comment
Press Release Courtesy USA Track & Field
NEW YORK - Stars of NFL Championship Games spanning the last three decades will trade in their cleats for spikes in the Super 60 at the 103rd Millrose Games.
A new event highlighting the track speed of some of the NFL’s most recognizable Super Bowl heroes, the Super 60 is expected to feature the New York Giant’s Super Bowl XLI hero David Tyree, ex-Chicago Bear wide receiver and world-class sprinter/hurdler Willie Gault, and Atlanta Falcons’ Super Bowl kickoff return star Tim Dwight.
To be held January 29 in Madison Square Garden, the Millrose Games is the first stop of USA Track & Field’s Visa Championship Series. The longest-running annual event held at The Garden, The Millrose Games features some of America’s and the world’s top track and field talent. The meet will be televised live on January 29 on ESPN2 from 8-10 p.m. Eastern Time.
The Super 60 will take that worn-out commentator’s phrase, “this football game has turned into a track meet” and make it literal. Pride will be on the line as youth takes on experience in a field that includes athletes with both track and football chops.
Early handicapping may cast an eye toward David Tyree, a prep track star at Montclair (N.J.) High School and a 2005 Pro Bowl selection who became a part of Giants’ lore when he made “The Catch,” sealing his team’s victory over the New England Patriots in 2008’s Super Bowl XLI. The seven-year NFL veteran pinned an Eli Manning pass to his helmet with one hand for the game’s pivotal pass completion. A 1998 graduate of Montclair High, Tyree continues to use his speed as a special teams coverage specialist for the Baltimore Ravens, who remain active in the NFL Playoffs after a resounding victory Sunday afternoon over the Patriots. Tyree ran the 200m and 400m at Montclair and was a letter winner in track and football at Syracuse University.
Track aficionados may give the nod to Willie Gault, one of the fastest track athletes ever to play football. At age 49, the man who organized “The Super Bowl Shuffle” is still one of the fastest men in the world. Gault starred for the Chicago Bears in their 46-10 Super Bowl XX victory over the New England Patriots in 1985, just two years after being part of a world record-setting USA 4×100m relay team that won the gold at the 1983 World Track & Field Championships in Helsinki, Finland. Gault also won bronze in the 110m hurdles in Helsinki.
Part of a world-record-setting relay team at the University of Tennessee (where he also starred in football), Gault qualified for the 1980 Olympic Games. After retiring from football, he won a gold medal at the 1998 World Bobsled Championships with the 4-man bobsled team. Gault eventually returned to track and field as a masters athlete, training with the Los Angeles-based H.S.I. group that has included athletes such as Maurice Greene. In 2006, Gault broke the world record in the men’s 45-49 age group 100 meters, running 10.72 seconds in the 100 meters in a special masters race at the USA Outdoor Championships when he was 45. Two years later he ran 21.80 for 200 meters, at the age of 47, at the Mt. SAC Relays to break the world age-group record in that event. As recently as 2008, Gault reportedly was timed in 4.27 for the 40-yard dash - just .03 off the time attributed to the 2009 NFL rushing leader, 24-year-old Chris Johnson of the Tennessee Titans.
Not intimidated by either competitor, former NCAA track All-American Tim Dwight has been training this winter to hone the speed that famously got Super Bowl XXXIII off to a rousing start for the Atlanta Falcons. His 94-yard kick-off return to score in the 1998 NFL Super Bowl wasn’t enough to give Atlanta the win over the Denver Broncos, but it was emblematic of the fearless running style Dwight was known for. Dwight’s career continued with the San Diego Chargers, New England Patriots, New York Jets and Oakland Raiders.
Dwight was a dual threat at The University of Iowa. He set career receiving and return records for the Hawkeye’s football team while also winning the 1999 Big Ten Championships in the 100m and 4×100 and 4×400m relay teams, competing the year after his Super Bowl hijinks. Also in 1999 he earned All-America status as part of Iowa’s 4×400m relay team. As a high schooler in Iowa City, Dwight won four straight state titles at 200 meters.
Additional Super 60 participants will be announced in coming weeks.
For ticket and event information on the 2010 Millrose Games and the Visa Championship Series, visit: www.millrose-games.com or www.visachampionshipseries.com
Tyson Gay named USATF Athlete of the Week
September 23, 2009 by Jay Hicks · Leave a Comment
USA Track & Field
For Immediate Release
INDIANAPOLIS - Tyson Gay has been named USA Track & Field’s Athlete of the Week after setting an American record in the men’s 100 meters Sunday Shanghai Golden Grand Prix in China.
Two-time world 100m medalist Tyson Gay, who has been hampered by a groin injury since before the World Championships, lowered his own American record in the men’s 100 meters, clocking a blistering 9.69 seconds (+2.0mps). His run was the second-best performance of all time, equaling Usain Bolt’s then-world record from the 2008 Olympic Games. Gay had set the previous American record of 9.71 when he won the silver medal at the 2009 World Outdoor Championships in Berlin.
Now in its eighth year, USATF’s Athlete of the Week program is designed to recognize outstanding performers at all levels of the sport. USATF names a new honoree each week and features the athlete on the USATF website. Selections are based on top performances and results from the previous week.
Winners: January 6, Mason Finley; January 13, Amber Campbell; January 20, Josh Cox; January 27, German Fernandez; February 3, Ashton Eaton; February 10, Shalane Flanagan; February 17, Galen Rupp; February 24, Dexter Faulk; March 3, Terrence Trammell; March 10, Diana Pickler; March 17, Galen Rupp; March 24, Sumi Onodera-Leonard; March 31, German Fernandez; April 7, Cyrus Hostetler; April 14, Curtis Beach; April 21, Kara Goucher; April 28, Mason Finley; May 5, Chris Derrick; May 12, Natalie Willer; May 19, Will Claye; May 26, Nadine O’Connor; June 2, Tyson Gay; June 9, Dwight Phillips; June 16, Galen Rupp; June 23, Kami Semick; June 30, Dawn Harper; July 7, Raevyn Rogers; July 14, Ryan Crouser; July 28, Anton Krupicka; August 11, Rita Hanscom; August 19, Christian Cantwell; August 26, Trey Hardee; September 1, Dathan Ritzenhein; September 9, Sanya Richards; September 15, Carmelita Jeter; September 23, Tyson Gay.
BEST MARKS WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 20
MEN
100 - 9.69 Tyson Gay (adidas) - Shanghai, CHN 9/20 AMERICAN RECORD
200 - 20.21 Tyson Gay (adidas) - Szczecin, POL 9/15
400 - 45.28 LaShawn Merritt (Nike) - Shanghai, CHN 9/20
800 - 1:46.33 Nick Symmonds (OTC Elite) - Szczecin, POL 9/15
110H - 13.15 Terrence Trammell (TSA) - Shanghai, CHN 9/20
HJ - 2.27/7-5.25 Andra Manson (Nike) - Shanghai, CHN 9/20
LJ - 8.36/27-5.25 Dwight Phillips (Nike) - Shanghai, CHN 9/20
SP - 21.49/70-6.25 Christian Cantwell (Nike) - Szczecin, POL 9/15
Dec - 8189 Tom Pappas (Nike) - Talence, FRA 9/20
WOMEN
100 - 10.64 Carmelita Jeter (Nike) - Shanghai, CHN 9/20 World leader
200 - 22.37 Allyson Felix (adidas) - Shanghai, CHN 9/20
400 - 50.89 Monica Hargrove (unat) - Shanghai, CHN 9/20
1500 - 4:07.31 Christin Wurth-Thomas (Nike) - Szczecin, POL 9/15
100H - 12.56 Dawn Harper (Nike) - Shanghai, CHN 9/20
PV - 4.20/13-9.25 Jillian Schwartz (Nike) - Shanghai, CHN 9/20
About USA Track & Field
USA Track & Field (USATF) is the National Governing Body for track and field, long-distance running and race walking in the United States. USATF encompasses the world’s oldest organized sports, some of the most-watched events of Olympic broadcasts, the #1 high school and junior high school participatory sport and more than 30 million adult runners in the United States.
For more information on USATF, visit www.usatf.org
Jeter Named USATF Athlete of the Week
September 16, 2009 by Jay Hicks · Leave a Comment
For Immediate Release
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
INDIANAPOLIS - Two-time World Outdoor Championships bronze medalist Carmelita Jeter has been named USA Track & Field’s Athlete of the Week after posting the fastest women’s 100m time in 12 years with her victory over the weekend at the IAAF/VTB Bank World Athletics Final in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Jeter, who captured the U.S. title in June and posted a career best time of 10.83 seconds at the World Championships last month in Berlin, stormed out of the blocks and was never challenged before crossing the finish line first in 10.67 seconds, which is the third-fastest performance in history. World and Olympic champion Shelly Ann Fraser (JAM) was the runner-up in 10.89, with world silver medalist Kerron Stewart (JAM) finishing third in 10.90.
Jeter, who also won the World Athletics Final in 2007, has been undefeated since the Berlin World Championships, posting wins in Zurich, Gateshead and Brussels.
Now in its eighth year, USATF’s Athlete of the Week program is designed to recognize outstanding performers at all levels of the sport. USATF names a new honoree each week and features the athlete on the USATF website. Selections are based on top performances and results from the previous week.
2009 USATF Athlete of the Week Winners: January 6, Mason Finley; January 13, Amber Campbell; January 20, Josh Cox; January 27, German Fernandez; February 3, Ashton Eaton; February 10, Shalane Flanagan; February 17, Galen Rupp; February 24, Dexter Faulk; March 3, Terrence Trammell; March 10, Diana Pickler; March 17, Galen Rupp; March 24, Sumi Onodera-Leonard; March 31, German Fernandez; April 7, Cyrus Hostetler; April 14, Curtis Beach; April 21, Kara Goucher; April 28, Mason Finley; May 5, Chris Derrick; May 12, Natalie Willer; May 19, Will Claye; May 26, Nadine O’Connor; June 2, Tyson Gay; June 9, Dwight Phillips; June 16, Galen Rupp; June 23, Kami Semick; June 30, Dawn Harper; July 7, Raevyn Rogers; July 14, Ryan Crouser; July 28, Anton Krupicka; August 11, Rita Hanscom; August 19, Christian Cantwell; August 26, Trey Hardee; September 1, Dathan Ritzenhein; September 9, Sanya Richards; September 15, Carmelita Jeter.
BEST MARKS WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 13
MEN
100 - 9.88 Tyson Gay (adidas) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/12
200 - 20.21 Wallace Spearmon (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/13
400 - 44.93 LaShawn Merritt (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/12
800 - 1:46.19 Nick Symmonds (OTC Elite) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/12
1500 - 3:35.40 Leo Manzano (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/13
3000 - 8:04.00 Bernard Lagat (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/12
3000SC - 8:47.14 Dan Huling (Reebok) - Paris, FRA 9/9
110H - 13.26 Dexter Faulk (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/13
400H - 48.11 Kerron Clement (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/12
HJ - 2.29/7-6 Jesse Williams (Nike) & Andra Manson (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/12
PV - 5.70/18-8.25 Derek Miles (Nike) - Paris, FRA 9/9
LJ - 8.24/ 27-0.5 Dwight Phillips (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/13
TJ - 16.73/54-10.75 Brandon Roulhac (HPC Elite) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/12
SP - 22.07/72-5 Christian Cantwell (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/12
DT - 62.22/204-1 Ian Waltz (Nike) - Paris, FRA 9/9
WOMEN
100 - 10.67 Carmelita Jeter (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/13 World leader
200 - 22.29 Allyson Felix (adidas) & Sanya Richards (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/12
400 - 49.95 Sanya Richards (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/13
800 - 2:00.20 Anna Willard (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/13
1500 - 4:10.62 Erin Donohue (Nike) - Paris, FRA 9/9
3000SC - 9:33.11 Lisa Galaviz (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/12
5000 - 15:42.92 Jen Rhines (adidas) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/12
100H - 12.61 Dawn Harper (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/12
400H - 55.31 Sheena Tosta (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/13
HJ - 1.97/6-5.5 Chaunte Howard (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/13
PV - 4.55/14-11 Chelsea Johnson (Nike) - Paris, FRA 9/9
LJ - 7.08/23-2.75 Brittney Reese (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/12
SP - 18.66/61-2.75 Michelle Carter (Nike) - Thessaloniki, GRE 9/13
DT - 61.55/201-11 Stephanie Brown Trafton (Nike) - Paris, FRA 9/9
About USA Track & Field
USA Track & Field (USATF) is the National Governing Body for track and field, long-distance running and race walking in the United States. USATF encompasses the world’s oldest organized sports, some of the most-watched events of Olympic broadcasts, the #1 high school and junior high school participatory sport and more than 30 million adult runners in the United States.
For more information on USATF, visit www.usatf.org

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