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Hurdle records fall on final day of Junior Olympics

OMAHA -- Trinity Wilson of the East Oakland YDC shattered the national youth record in the youth girls 100-meter hurdles Sunday, clocking 13.85 to shave .16 off the previous record set in 2001 by Domenique Manning to highlight the final day of the 42nd USA Track & Field National Junior Olympic Championships at Burke High School.

One other national youth record fell Sunday, in the young women's 400 hurdles, where Turquoise Thompson of Together Elite finished in 57.67 to lop .11 off the previous record set by Ebony Collins in 2006.

In the young men's 110 hurdles, Booker Nunley of Track Eastern Carolina raced to a 13.41 to set a meet record. Nunley, who won silver at the IAAF World Youth Championships in Poland earlier this month, knocked .01 off the old meet record set by Terrence Trammell in 1997, and just missed the national youth record of 13.40 that has stood for 30 years.

The USATF National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships is the largest and most visible youth athlete developmental program in the world. The Junior Olympics feature the following age divisions: Bantam (10 and under), Midget (11-12), Youth (13-14), Intermediate (15-16) and Young Men/Women (17-18). Entry for this championship is based on athlete performances at preliminary, Association, and Regional levels of the 2008 USATF Junior Olympic Program.

Midwest Elite's Darian Trout-Brown tied the national youth record in the midget boys' 100 with his 11.70 effort, while 2007 IAAF World Youth champion William Wynne of the Titans TC in Georgia narrowly missed the national youth record in the young men's 400 hurdles with his 49.84. Olympian Kerron Clement of La Porte, Texas, set the record of 49.77 in 2002.

A little extra puff of wind denied Dior Hall of the Colorado Flyers the national youth record in the midget girls' 80 hurdles, but she won her third gold medal of the meet with an 11.81 clocking aided by a 2.1 meter-per-second wind. Kimani Hoffman of Track Xplosion also lost out on a meet record in the midget boys' long jump as his 5.66m/18-7 leap was aided by a 2.3 mps wind.

University of Texas sophomore-to-be Danzell Fortson of Team Extreme, who ran on the Longhorns' world indoor record distance medley relay earlier this year, ran away with the young men's 400 with a personal best 46.36. The intermediate boys' race was won in an impressive 46.61 by Josh Mance of the So Cal Running Cougars. Other winners in the 400 were: Victoria Powell of the Jaguar TC in the bantam girls; Nikalos Harrell of Houston Heat in the bantam boys; Alaysha Johnson of Track Houston in the midget girls; Antwoine Hardy of Willis Camden in the midget boys; Robin Reynolds of Northwest Express in the youth girls; Xavier Jones of the Greensboro Chargers in the youth boys; Brianna Frazier of Dominion TC in the intermediate girls; and Brittany Pringley from Florida in the young women.

Georgia's Chalonda Goodman of the New Horizon TC wrapped up the young women's sprint double with a dominant performance in the 100, ripping to an 11.36 to win by almost .4 seconds. Goodman won the 200 Saturday at 23.29. The other dash winners were: Morgan Davis of Texas Storm in the bantam girls; Cedric Lynch of the Cheetahs in the bantam boys; Dior Hall of the Colorado Flyers in the midget girls; Aaliyah Brown of Illinois Elite in the youth girls; Brandon Sanders of Palmetto Speed in the youth boys; Ashley Collier of Dallas Gold in the intermediate girls; Anthony Riggins of VPAL Fast Forward in the intermediate boys; and D'Angelo Cherry of Worldwide with a swift 10.34 in the young men's division.

Gold medalists in the jumping events were: Ronald Geohaghan of Lowcountry in the youth boys' long jump; Tessa Runnels of Mission Valley TC in the youth girls triple jump; Sir'Paul Jones of the Ruff Riders in the intermediate boys' high jump; Jack Whitt of McMichael's with a fine 5.25m/17-2.75 clearance in the young men's pole vault; Ashley Smith of Together Elite in the intermediate girls' high jump; and Ramonte Jackson in the bantam boys' long jump.

Throwing event winners Sunday were: Brandon Ruiz of Northwest Express in the midget boys' shot put; Jerod Cody of PS Vegas Flyers in the youth boys' discus; Brooke Hughes of the New Jersey Striders in the bantam girls' javelin; Courtney Hutchinson of the Spokane Mercury in the youth girls' shot put; Ashlie Blake of the PS Vegas Flyers in the midget girls' discus; and Rebekah Hoppis of Hoover Parks and Rec in the young women's javelin.

Dale Morgan of the LA Jets won the intermediate boys' 400 hurdles, and Angelica Weaver of Together Elite captured top honors in the intermediate girls' 400 hurdles. Golds in the 200 hurdles went to Lateisha Philson of Ruff Kutz TC in the youth girls, and Kenneth Walker III of ISC International in the youth boys.

Morgan added gold in the intermediate boys' 110 hurdles, and A'Lexus Brannon of Port Arthur TC won the intermediate girls' 100 hurdles. Another Texan, Donique Flemings of Sachse, won the young women's title, while Walker got his second gold of the day with a win in the youth boys' 100 hurdles. Nyheim Miller of the Upper Room TC was the winner of the midget boys' 80 hurdles.

Metric mile winners were Brittany Blackwell of the Los Angeles Falcons in the bantam girls' 1500; William Stanopiewicz of AAT in the bantam boys; Paige Rice of PSA Youth Runners in the midget girls; Bailey Roth of Track Monkeys in the midget boys; Abbey Leonardi of Kennebunk TC in the youth girls; Conner Smock of Cedar Rapids in the youth boys; Claudia Francis of Team Evolution in the intermediate girls; Nathan Williams of Las Vegas in the intermediate boys; Samantha Thompson of CS Striders in the young women; and Sadiki White of New Jersey in the young men's.

Nothing beats exciting relays to cap off a Junior Olympic championships, and Sunday's 4x400's produced plenty of thrills and spills. Two Houston clubs, Texas Storm and Track Houston, won the young women's and young men's races with the fastest times of the day at 3:38.90 and 3:12.76, while Together Elite took the intermediate girls and Titans TC won the intermediate boys. My Stars won the youth girls race, and So Cal Running Cougars edged to victory in the youth boys. Golds in the midget division went to Track Houston girls and Track Xplosion boys, and bantam titles were won by 3M TC girls and Speed City TC boys.

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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Francis, Rogers set national 800 records on day 5 of Junior Olympics

OMAHA -- Brooklyn's Phyllis Francis smashed the national youth record in the intermediate girls' 800-meters with a stunning 2:04.83 Saturday on a record-ravaged day five of the 42nd USA Track & Field National Junior Olympic Championships at Burke High School. The Team Evolution member, who ran 2:08.36 to win the intermediate title last year, clipped almost two seconds off the previous record of 2:06.64, set in 2006 by Chanelle Price.

In the midget girls' 800, Raevyn Rogers of Wings TC in Houston set a national youth record with her 2:13.12, besting the previous record of 2:13.56 in 2005 by Claudia Francis.

Dallas Gold TC showed its dominance in the sprints by breaking the meet record in the intermediate girls' 4x100 relay, notching a 45.51 with a team of Keondra Mallard, Tiffany Hines, Jerneshia Mergerson and Ashley Collier. The previous best was 45.57 by Visions TC in 1996.

One other individual meet record fell on the track, as Dior Hall of the Colorado Flyers zipped to a 12.25 in the midget girls' 80-meter hurdles. Hall had earlier won the 200 in 25.33.

In field event action, Ashlie Blake of the PS Vegas Flyers added a meet record in the midget girls' shot put with a throw of 13.51m/44-4 with the six-pound ball, and Otis Statum of the 3M TC set a meet record in the bantam boys' javelin with a toss of 40.47m/132-9.

The USATF National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships is the largest and most visible youth athlete developmental program in the world. The Junior Olympics feature the following age divisions: Bantam (10 and under), Midget (11-12), Youth (13-14), Intermediate (15-16) and Young Men/Women (17-18). Entry for this championship is based on athlete performances at preliminary, Association, and Regional levels of the 2008 USATF Junior Olympic Program.

After seeing their younger clubmates set the intermediate meet record in the 4x100, the Dallas Gold TC used a stellar anchor from Texas sprint queen Victoria Jordan to repeat as champions in the young women's division, cracking the 45-second barrier with a 44.91.

Jordan's swift anchor leg made up for her fourth-place finish in the 200, where Chalonda Goodman of New Horizon just missed the national youth record with her dominating 23.29 into a 1.1 wind.

Trinity Wilson of the EOYDC would have had a national youth record in the youth girls' 100 hurdles if not for a bit too much wind assistance, clocking 13.76 with a +2.6 wind in the prelims. The national youth record is 14.01.

Jumps gold medals were won by Tessa Runnels of the Mission Valley TC in the youth girls' long jump; Ronald Geohaghan of Lowcountry in the youth boys' triple jump; Marquis Mack of Florida Express in the young men's high jump; Stephen Greer in the intermediate boys' pole vault; Ty Horne in the bantam girls' long jump; Margaux Jones of Cal Rising Stars in the midget girls' long jump; and Maya Pressley of the City of Lauderhill in the young women's high jump.

In the throws, winning efforts were produced by Kennedy Estelle of the C.L. Athletic Stars in the youth boys' shot put and Hannah Carson of the Arizona Cheetahs in the intermediate girls' javelin.

Six golds were awarded in the 3000-meters on the day, going to Rebekah Topham of the Cornhusker Flyers in the midget girls; Bailey Roth of Track Monkeys in the midget boys; Amy-Eloise Neale of Snohomish TC in the youth girls; Tate Schienbein of Fast Feat in the youth boys; steeplechase champion Eleanor Fulton of Zoom TC in the intermediate girls; and Katharine Showalter of Quicksilver in the young women.

Besides Goodman's near-record dash, winners in the 200 were: Victoria Powell of Jaguar TC in the bantam girls; Nikalos Harell of Houston Heat in the bantam boys; Darian Trout-Brown of Midwest Elite in the midget boys; Aaliyah Brown of Illinois Elite in the youth girls; Brandon Sanders of Palmetto Speed in the youth boys; Ashley Collier of Dallas Gold in the intermediate girls; Nycole Griffin of Allegiance AC in the intermediate boys; and Fuquan Greene of Track Eastern Carolina in the young men.

Thrilling finishes were the order of the day in the 800, with wins going to Julia Heymach of Texas Storm with a dive at the line in the bantam girls; Bryan Morris of 3M TC in the bantam boys; Michael Shelton of Track Xplosion in the midget boys; Laura McDowell of California in the youth girls; James Muniz of Cool Running in the youth boys; Elias Gedyon of Quiet Fire in the intermediate boys; Victoria Gocht of United Stars in the young women; and Anthony Hendrix of Track Eastern Carolina in the young men.

The day reached a crescendo with the ever-popular 4x100's, where golds were won by: Cedar Hills Blaze TC in the bantam girls; Quiet Fire in the bantam boys; Cal Rising Stars in the midget girls; C.L. Athletic Stars in the midget boys; Illinois Elite Youth TC in the youth girls; So Cal Running Cougars in the youth boys; Track Houston in the intermediate boys; and Worldwide AC in the young men.

Competition concludes Sunday, with the first event scheduled for 8 a.m. For more information and complete results, visit www.usatf.org.

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Friday, July 25, 2008

Home, sweet home helps Willer set national vault record on day four of Junior Olympics

OMAHA -- There was no place like home Friday for Natalie Willer of the Cornhusker Flyers, as she smashed the national youth record in the young women's pole vault with a clearance at 4.21m/13-9.75 on day four of the 42nd USA Track & Field National Junior Olympic Championships at Burke High School. Willer broke the old record, set in 2003 by Kira Costa, by 11 centimeters. Silver medalist Rachel Fisher of Club Vaultitude also tied the previous meet record with her 3.90m/12-9.5 effort.

One other meet record fell Friday to David Reinhardt in the youth boys' javelin, where he threw 56.23m/184-6 to beat the old mark of 55.04m set last year by Devin Bogert of the Northwest Flyers.

The USATF National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships is the largest and most visible youth athlete developmental program in the world. The Junior Olympics feature the following age divisions: Bantam (10 and under), Midget (11-12), Youth (13-14), Intermediate (15-16) and Young Men/Women (17-18). Entry for this championship is based on athlete performances at preliminary, Association, and Regional levels of the 2008 USATF Junior Olympic Program.

Field events dominated the action, with no running finals on the schedule. Matthew Kosecki, one of the top prep discus throwers in the nation, won the young men's event for Track Houston with a toss of 58.95m/193-5, and Brittany Waller of Quick Striders was an upset winner in the young women's discus at 45.39m/148-11. This year's USA Junior silver medalist, Erin Pendleton of Ohio, was second.

In the young men's javelin, Sam Humphreys of Laredo, Texas, followed in the lofty footsteps of his sister Emalie, the 2007 USA Junior silver medalist in the women's javelin, nabbing gold here with a solid throw of 64.52/211-8.

Georgia state class 5A champion Demar Forbes of Sprint Athletics rode the maximum allowable wind in the long jump to produce the winning leap of 7.52m/24-8.25 in one of the deepest competitions of the meet so far. The 23-feet barrier was broken by 11 jumpers, all with legal winds.

Last year's intermediate girls' triple jump champion, Alitta Boyd of the Oakland PAL, moved up a division and grabbed another gold, taking the young women's title with a leap of 12.81m/42-0.5. The day's other horizontal jumps crown went to Monica Todd of Wildcats TC in the intermediate girls' long jump with a 5.74m/18-10 effort.

Other girls' winners Friday included Morgan Leleux in the intermediate pole vault, with a clearance at 3.80m/12-5.5; Mimieux Land of the Ruff Riders in the youth high jump at 1.60m/5-3; Mystasia Alexander of the LA Jets in the midget javelin at 34.57m/113-5; Kelsey Card of Illinois in the ntermediate shot put at 12.98m/42-7; and Michelle Wallerstedt of West O Throws in the youth discus at 35.24m/115-7.

In boys' competition, golds went to Davis Fraker of Throw 1 Deep in the intermediate shot put at 16.07m/52-8.75; Kason Covington of YMCA Team Idaho in the intermediate triple jump at 14.51m/47-7.25; Erik Clemensen of the Castro Valley TC in the bantam high jump with a 1.30m/4-3.25 clearance; Jake Paulsen of Cozad in the midget high jump at 1.55m/5-1; and Elijah Zoucha of the West O Throws in the bantam shot put at 10.65/34-11.25.

Competition resumes Saturday at 8 a.m. with prelims in the 400-meter hurdles. For more information and complete results, visit www.usatf.org.

 

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Destin sets national high jump record on day 3 of Junior Olympics

OMAHA -- Stacey Destin of Boynton Beach, Fla., cleared 1.69m/5-6.25 on her third attempt to set a bantam girls' national record in the high jump Thursday on day three of the 42nd USA Track & Field National Junior Olympic Championships at Burke High School.

Two of the nation's top prep triple jumpers waged a spirited battle in the young men's division with Arizona's Will Claye coming out on top with a jump of 15.71m/51-6.5 to edge Omar Craddock of Texas, who bounded 15.53m/50-11.5.

The youth girls' pole vault saw Cassie Wait of Gardner, Kansas, win at 3.30m/10-10 before going on to attempt a youth national record. Alyssa Hasslen of McMinnville, Ore., had a big day in the young women's shot put, launching a yearly best 48-2 to take gold.

The USATF National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships is the largest and most visible youth athlete developmental program in the world. The Junior Olympics feature the following age divisions: Bantam (10 and under), Midget (11-12), Youth (13-14), Intermediate (15-16) and Young Men/Women (17-18). Entry for this championship is based on athlete performances at preliminary, Association, and Regional levels of the 2008 USATF Junior Olympic Program.

In the young men's shot put, Corey Jones of Boonville, Mo., took the measure of 2007 World Youth team member Sean Tabor of Oklahoma and 2008 World Junior team member Daniel Block of Illinois, tossing the 12-pound ball 19.35m/63-6. Derek Eager of the Seatown Express was golden in the intermediate boys' javelin with a throw of 55.49m/182-1.

Daverior Hawkins of the West Coast Gazelles was a convincing winner in the intermediate boys' long jump, spanning 7.01m/23-0, while Andrea Geubelle of the Flying AJ's had a wind-aided 6.00m/19-8.25 to win the young women's division.

California's Cierra Brewer of the Mission Valley TC was the best of three top performers in the intermediate girls' triple jump, claiming victory with a wind-aided 12.63m/41-5.25 to top Texans Alexius Hightower and A'Lexus Brannon.

In the day's first running final, Michael Williams of Peak Distance took gold in the young men's 5000-meters, clocking 15:10.31. Wisconsin's Mike Clark outkicked Nathan Williams of Las Vegas to win the intermediate boys' 3000 in 9:00.74.

Josh Brewer of the El Paso Cougars won the midget boys' discus with a toss of 34.20m/112-2, and Khayla Dawson of the Charlotte Fliers won the bantam girls' shot at 8.74m/28-8.25. In the youth boys' pole vault, Parker Brush cleared 3.75m/12-3.5 to win.

Other field event winners included Jaylon Holt of Track Xplosion in the youth boys' high jump at 1.75m/5-8.75; Brett Sharp of the East Texas TC in the intermediate boys' discus at 48.65/159-7; and Armand Shyne of the 3M TC in themidget boys' javelin with a throw of 41.87/137-4. Cha'Mia Rothwell of the Durham Striders cleared 1.30m/4-3.25 to win the bantam girls' high jump, and Erica Brand won the intermediate girls' discus at 40.68/133-5. Rosha Harris threw 35.21/115-6 to capture gold in the youth girls' javelin.

Competition resumes Friday at 8 a.m. with prelims in the 100 meters. For more information and complete results, visit www.usatf.org.

 

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Multis records, relay top action on day 2 at Junior Olympics

OMAHA -- 2007 World Youth team member Howard Shepard helped his Texas Stars club to a scintillating win in the young men's 4x800 relay Wednesday to cap off the second day of the 42nd USATF National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championship at Burke High School. Shepard, who represented Team USA in the 800 at Ostrava last year, teamed up with Jodale Burkley, Eric Gosset and Sirron Warren to win in 7:37.58, just over two seconds off the national youth record that has stood since 1981.

Two national youth records fell in multi-event competition, as Stacey Destin of Boynton Beach, Fla., won the midget girls' pentathlon with 3,412 points, besting the previous record of 3,329 set in 2004 by Shanay Briscoe. Victoria Powell of Montclair, N.J., set a national youth record in the bantam girls' triathlon with a score of 1,460 points, 10 better than the previous standard set in 2007 by Jaela Williams of the Rising Stars.

The USATF National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships is the largest and most visible youth athlete developmental program in the world. The Junior Olympics feature the following age divisions: Bantam (10 and under), Midget (11-12), Youth (13-14), Intermediate (15-16) and Young Men/Women (17-18). Entry for this championship is based on athlete performances at preliminary, Association, and Regional levels of the 2008 USATF Junior Olympic Program.

Oregon's Dakotah Keys (Sweet Home) used strong performances in the javelin and 1500-meters to wrap up the young men's decathlon gold with 7,204 points, 199 ahead of Albuquerque's Daniel Gooris as both broke the 7000-point barrier.

Running a 4:47.04 in the final 1500-meters, Gunnar Nixon of the Eastside Steppers edged first-day leader Justin Gross of Randallstown, Md., in the intermediate boys' decathlon, 5,772 to 5,749. Malik Henry of the Los Angeles Jets won the bantam boys triathlon with 785 points, while Bailey Roth of Atlanta, Ga., topped the midget boys' pentathlon standings with 2,373 points.

Heptathlon action saw Missouri's Precious Selmon maintain her first-day lead in the young women's event to take gold with 4,450 points, and Lindsay Vollmer took the intermediate title by almost 400 points with her score of 4,715.

In the race walks, Joshua Haertel of Utah won the intermediate boys' 3000, while Jacob Gunderkline of the Miami Valley TC took top honors in the young men's 3000. Gunderkline's clubmate Allison Chin won the intermediate girls' 3000, and Mercedes Mancha of the Elgin Sharks was golden in the young women's 3000.

Relay wins in the 4x800 went to Team Missouri (young women), So Cal Running Cougars (intermediate boys), United Stars (intermediate girls), Heavenly TC (youth boys), Wings of Eagles (youth girls), LA Jets (midget boys) and PSA Youth Running Club (midget girls).

Competition resumes Thursday at 8 a.m. with the young men's 5000 meters. For more information and complete results, visit www.usatf.org

 

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Steeplechase records highlight first day of Junior Olympics

OMAHA -- National youth records fell in the intermediate girls' and young women's 2000-meter steeplechase races, and a meet record went down in the race walk to highlight opening day action Tuesday at the 42nd USATF National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships at Burke High School.

Eleanor Fulton of the Zoom Track Club in Lone Tree, Colo., eclipsed the intermediate girls' national youth record with her 6:56.97 clocking, besting the previous record of 6:57.46 set in 2004 by Ashley Sinclair. In the young women's race, Alyssa Allison of Team Missouri dominated the field with a time of 6:54.37 to knock more than 10 seconds off the previous record of 7:05.14 set by Nefeteri Williams of the Chicago Zephyrs in 2006.

Defending the title he won last year, Tyler Sorensen of the Pleasanton Heat in Lafayette, Calif., lowered the meet record in the youth boys' 3000-meter race walk with a 13:42.07, five minutes faster than his nearest challenger. His younger sister, Nicolette, added the youth girls' 3000-meter walk gold to the midget girls' title she won last year.

The USATF National Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships is the largest and most visible youth athlete developmental program in the world. The Junior Olympics feature the following age divisions: Bantam (10 and under), Midget (11-12), Youth (13-14), Intermediate (15-16) and Young Men/Women (17-18). Entry for this championship is based on athlete performances at preliminary, Association, and Regional levels of the 2008 USATF Junior Olympic Program.

One more record fell in the intermediate boys' hammer, which was held at Fremont, as Bradley Bolton of the Wildcats TC launched a 63.73m/209-1 toss to break the meet record. Justin Welch won the young men's hammer at 59.41m/194-11, while Ashley Clasen took top honors in the young women's event and Shana Flanary won the intermediate girls' title.

Two multi-event titles were up for grabs Tuesday, with Joseph Delgado of YMCA Team Idaho winning the youth boys' pentathlon with 3,061 points and Tika Slay of Villa Rica, Ga., topping the youth girls with 3,070 points.

Bantam girls' race walk gold went to Caitlin Palacio of San Jose, Calif., as she covered the 1500-meters in 8:01.73, and Ashley Jacobs of Athlete TC in Arlington, Texas, clocked 8:02.11 for gold in the midget girls' event.

Justin Liedke of the Cornhusker Flyers pleased the home crowd with his 9:20.78 win in the bantam boys' 1500-meter walk, with midget boys' gold going to Nathaniel Roberts of Oregon's Salem TC in 7:22.25.

In the young men's 2000-meter steeplechase, Michael Williams of Peak Distance in Colorado Springs dipped under six minutes to win in 5:57.63, while Parker Bowles of Jenks America TC finished atop the intermediate boys' medal stand with his 6:21.15 effort.

Dakotah Keys of Sweet Home, Ore., had an impressive first day in the young men's decathlon, scoring 3,558 points to lead after five events. The lead in the intermediate boys' ten-eventer is held by Justin Gross of Randallstown, Md., with 3,135 points.

After four events in the intermediate girls' heptathlon, Lorraine Graham of Vision Elite TC leads with 3,009 points, and Precious Selmon is the young women's leader with 2,845 points.

Competition resumes Wednesday at 8 a.m. with the young men's decathlon 110 hurdles. For more information and complete results, visit www.usatf.org.

 

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