Felix named USATF Athlete of the Week
INDIANAPOLIS - Allyson Felix has been named USA Track & Field's Athlete of the Week after winning the 100 meters in 10.92 seconds at the Doha Diamond League meet on Friday.
Felix, the two-time Olympic silver medalist in the 200m, dropped down from her signature distance to defeat the reigning Olympic 100m champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and 200m champion Veronica Campbell-Brown, both of Jamaica.
Felix's time is the third fastest in the world this year, and set a personal and meet record.
Now in its 11th 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 www.usatf.org. Selections are based on top performances and results from the previous week.
2012 Winners: January 5, Landon Peacock; January 11, Kirubel Erassa; January 18, Shalane Flanagan; January 26, John Nunn; February 1, Gunnar Nixon; February 8, Jenn Suhr; February 14, Jillian-Camarena Williams; February 22, Brycen Spratling; February 28, Chaunte Lowe; March 7, Eric Broadbent; March 14, Ashton Eaton; March 21, Jeanne Daprano; March 27, Wallace Spearmon; April 3, Trevor Barron; April 9, Kevin Castille; April 18, Brittney Reese; April 25, Amy Sproston; May 2, Leo Manzano; May 9, Stephanie Brown-Trafton; May 16, Allyson Felix
Dix to run 200m at Donovan Bailey Invitational
EDMONTON, Canada -Walter Dix, the two-time Olympic Bronze and two-time World Silver Medalist is announcing that he will race at the Donovan Bailey Invitational on June 16 in Edmonton. Dix will headline a strong 200m field that is expected to eclipse the 20-second barrier, a feat that has never been accomplished on Canadian soil.
"This will be my first trip to Edmonton, and I am looking forward to seeing a part of Canada I've never been to," says Dix. "It will be great to line up against some of the world's top athletes and compete to the best of my ability."
Dix's remarkable 2011 season included being crowned the USA 100m Champion and the 200m Champion at the Memorial Van Damme Diamond League meet in Brussels. There he finished with one of the fastest performances in history: 19.53 seconds over 200m.
"Walter is coming to Edmonton following a great 2011 season," says Peter Ogilvie, Meet Director and Executive Director of Athletics Alberta. "We're excited to see what time he can achieve here in Edmonton."
Dix will join many other Olympic hopefuls at Foote Field on June 16 for the third of six stops in the 2012 National Track League series. The Donovan Bailey Invitational (formerly called the Edmonton International Track Classic), gives athletes an opportunity to meet Olympic standard times prior to their Olympic trials a few weeks later.
For Canadians, the Donovan Bailey Invitational is an opportunity to witness and support Canadian athletes in their quest for Olympic Gold at the London 2012 Olympics, which run July 27 to August 12, 2012. The Donovan Bailey Invitational is now part of the new Edmonton International Athletics Festival, which runs May 25 to June 25.
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USA Week in Review
JETER BLASTS OPENER IN JAMAICA
World champion Carmelita Jeter made a strong statement to open her Olympic-year campaign in the 100 at the Jamaica International Invitational, ripping a 10.81 to take the world lead and record her fifth-fastest time ever.
U.S. fortunes were boosted by wins from current or former world champions Bershawn Jackson in the 400H, Reese Hoffa in the shot and Brittney Reese in the long jump, while Michelle Carter was tops in the women's shot with another effort over 19 meters. Calvin Smith upset local favorite and World Championships fourth-placer Jermaine Gonzales in the 400 with a 45.47.
Sanya Richards-Ross finished as runner-up in the 400 at 50.11, the fastest time by a U.S. woman this year.
MERRIT-ORIOUS ONE-LAPPER, YURKOVICH 61M JAV AT GUADELOUPE
LaShawn Merritt had a world-leading 44.73 to win the 400 at Baie Mahault (Guadeloupe) on May 1, and former Oregon star Rachel Yurkovich moved to No. 3 on the all-time U.S. performers list with her 61.06m/200-4 win in the javelin.
2008 Olympic gold medalist Dawn Harper took the 100H with a nifty 12.71, and indoor world gold medalist Will Claye triple jumped 17.05/m55-11.25 to win.
MERRITT WOWS WITH WL AT ARKANSAS
Not missing a beat in a season that has already seen him win the World Indoor 60H title, Aries Merritt rode a stiff breeze to a 12.99w in the prelims of the 110H and followed with a stunning legal and world-leading 13.03 in the finals at the Arkansas Twilight meet. That time places him as the 12th-fastest performer in U.S. history.
WELLS ON THE WAY IN ST. MARTIN
Defending national champion Kellie Wells had her second-fastest time ever in the 100H at the St. Martin meet on May 5, skimming the hurdles in a U.S.-leading 12.55. The men's 200 went to LaShawn Merritt in 20.16.
FELIX, LEWIS VICTORIOUS AT KAWASAKI
Quadruple 2011 World Championships medalist Allyson Felix took an easy win in the 100 at Kawasaki, Japan, clocking 11.22, and Yvette Lewis grabbed gold in the 100H at 13.08, just ahead of 2005 & 2007 World champion Michelle Perry.
WALLACE WINS WITH PR IN BRAZIL
Latosha Wallace ran her fastest time since 2008 and set a lifetime best by almost .7 seconds in the 400H at the Belem GP in Brazil, winning in 55.18. Aretha Thurmond was the other winning American on the day with a 61.41m/201-5 toss in the discus.
FRANEK GETS WL IN STEEPLE, LUCAS RUNS RAPID 3,000 AT OREGON
Bridget Franek hurdled to a world-leading 9:39.77 in the women's 3,000 steeplechase and Julia Lucas added an outdoor U.S.-leading 3,000 at the Oregon Twilight in Eugene. Lucas, who opened eyes with her 15:08 5,000 at Stanford recently, won in 9:14.44. 2011 World Championships team member Andrew Wheating opened his season with a 3:44.97 win in the 1500.
MATTIS MOVES TO NO. 5 ON PREP PLATTER LIST
Sam Mattis of East Brunswick, N.J., moved to fifth on the all-time boys' high school discus performers list with a 218-4 throw at the Middlesex Relays on May 3. His effort broke the state record, held by former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL star Ron Dayne.
CL FOR ROBERTS IN LUBBOCK
Showing flashes of the form that earned him a World Championships 400 spot in 2009, Texas Tech's Gil Roberts rolled to a collegiate-leading 44.93 at the Red Raider Open in Lubbock, downing Belgium's Kevin Borlee, last year's World bronze medalist.
2010 World Junior 7th-placer Shade Weygandt upped her PR to 4.50m/14-9 to win the women's pole vault.
BAILEY BOOSTS 100 HOPES AT OXY
An intriguing figure in the sprint wars despite recurrent injury problems, Ryan Bailey returned to the track for his first 100 since 2010, and made a big splash at the Oxy Invitational in Eagle Rock, Calif. Bailey, who rumbled to a 9.88 in '10, won in 10.01 on a track not known for swift sprint marks.
Jessica Cosby was the top women's performer, going past 70m in the hammer again to win with a 70.33m/230-9 effort.
MAJOR CONFERENCE ROUND-UP
Princeton's men, led by Connor McCullough's 72.13m/236-7 in the hammer, won the Ivy League title, while Cornell took the women's team trophy. Dartmouth's Abby D'Agostino had the top individual mark for women with a 9:24.64 in the 3,000.
Notre Dame (men) and Louisville (women) were Big East champs. The Irish were led by Chris Giesting's 200/400 double, and Louisville throwers won the women's shot, discus and hammer.
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Brown-Trafton named USATF Athlete of the Week
INDIANAPOLIS - Stephanie Brown-Trafton has been named USA Track & Field's Athlete of the Week after setting the American record in the discus with a throw of 67.74m/222-3 last Friday in Maui, Hawaii.
"I think I'm more excited about Athlete of the Week than the record," Brown-Trafton, the 2008 Olympic gold medalist and Jesse Owens Award winner, said when she was notified of the award. "Of course I'm thrilled about the record, but I've been Athlete of the Year before, but never Athlete of the Week."
Brown-Trafton's mark improved her own personal best from 2009 by more than five feet, and this was her third personal record set in Hawaii. Brown-Trafton easily won the competition as second place finished more than three meters behind.
"The actual throw where I broke the record didn't necessarily feel like my best throw," she said. "I really wasn't happy with the throw technically. But I know I've got so much more in me and I'd love to break the record by 10 feet, not three inches."
Now in its 11th 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 www.usatf.org. Selections are based on top performances and results from the previous week.
2012 Winners: January 5, Landon Peacock; January 11, Kirubel Erassa; January 18, Shalane Flanagan; January 26, John Nunn; February 1, Gunnar Nixon; February 8, Jenn Suhr; February 14, Jillian-Camarena Williams; February 22, Brycen Spratling; February 28, Chaunte Lowe; March 7, Eric Broadbent; March 14, Ashton Eaton; March 21, Jeanne Daprano; March 27, Wallace Spearmon; April 3, Trevor Barron; April 9, Kevin Castille; April 18, Brittney Reese; April 25, Amy Sproston; May 2, Leo Manzano; May 9, Stephanie Brown-Trafton
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Saransk to host a record 64 Nations for World Race Walking Cup
Monaco - Large crowds are expected to greet race walkers from a record 64 Member Federations of the IAAF who will compete at the IAAF World Race Walking Cup, Saransk, Russia, Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 May 2012.
Previously the largest gathering in the 24 edition history of the competition was registered in the Spanish city of La Coruna where 58 countries took part in the 2006 edition.
The capital of the Republic of Mordova, Saransk is the second Russian city to play host to the IAAF World Race Walking Cup after Cheboksary held the 2008 edition attended by 53 Member Federations.
The 2km loop road course around which the five races of the IAAF World Race Walking Cup will be contested (men's 50km, men's and women's 20km and junior men's and women's 10km races) is situated in the heart of the city. It is essentially a flat course with a slight climb from South to North.
64 nations have entered a total of 478 athletes to compete this coming weekend, a figure which is composed of 312 Male athletes and 166 Female athletes. 22 full teams have entered the men's 10km and 20km races with 17 teams competing in the men's 50km. In the women's races, 18 full teams will contest the junior race with 19 teams in the women's 20km senior race.
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