Shanghai Diamond League 2014May 16, 2014 by Mitch Kastoff
Shanghai Diamond League preview
Shanghai Diamond League preview
The second stop of the 2014 Diamond League brings us to Shanghai, China. Although there’s no Men’s High Jump--which is officially the best event in the world right now--we’ll fill that void in our heart with some events that are making their 2014 Diamond League debut.
Below, we’ll preview the full spectrum of running events. There’s something for everyone. If you’re debating whether or not to wake up early Sunday morning (early being a relative term since the live coverage on Universal Sports starts at 8:00AM ET), we’ll go ahead and suggest that you should.
Here are seven reasons why:
Women's 1500
ATHLETE | DATE OF BIRTH | NATION | PB | SB |
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ARAFI Rababe
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12.01.1991
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MAR
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4:05.22
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AREGAWI Abeba
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05.07.1990
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SWE
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3:56.54
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BELETE Mimi
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09.06.1988
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BRN
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4:00.25
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GEZAHEGNE Kalkidan
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08.05.1991
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BRN
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4:00.97
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HASSAN Sifan
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01.01.1993
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NED
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4:03.73
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KIBIWOT Viola Jelagat
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22.12.1983
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KEN
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3:59.25
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KOSTER Maureen
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03.07.1992
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NED
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4:06.50
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LIU Fang
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25.02.1990
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CHN
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4:07.90
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4:27.45
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MOSER Treniere
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27.10.1981
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USA
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4:02.85
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4:08.58
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SIMPSON Jennifer
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23.08.1986
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USA
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3:59.90
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4:03.91
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TSEGAY Gudaf
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23.01.1997
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ETH
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4:07.27
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TVERDOSTUP Tamara
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17.07.1979
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UKR
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4:07.43
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UCENY Morgan
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10.03.1985
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USA
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4:00.06
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4:08.68
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WAFULA Lydia
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15.02.1988
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KEN
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4:12.95
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ZHAO Jing
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09.07.1988
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CHN
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4:10.67
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It’s Abeba Aregawi vs. Jenny Simpson VII. The two have gone head-to-head over 1,500-meters six times in their careers with Aregawi taking the win on five occasions. Simpson’s only win over the Swede comes from their first meeting at the the 2011 Monaco Diamond League. In the southeast of France, Simpson finished 5th in 4:03.54 and Aregawi was way back in 10th in 4:10.30.
Since then, things have been all Aregawi. There were thoughts that Simpson could usurp Aregawi’s throne at the 2013 World Championships, but the American ended up finishing in the silver position (an unbelievable accomplishment in itself) behind the eventual world champion.
Aregawi continued her winning ways during the winter, earning a matching world title at the 2014 World Indoor Championships with her 4:00.61 win. She would have set the indoor 1,500-meter world record with her 3:57.91 mark in Stockholm back in February if Genzebe Dibaba had not run 3:55.17 five days earlier. Win some, lose some.
The question here is one of race sharpness. Following her 4:03.91 season opener in Tokyo, we know Simpson is ready to go in mid-May. Simpson's fastest season debut was in 2013, where she won the Drake Relays 1,500-meters in 4:03.35. She followed that up with a 4:02.30 3rd place finish in Rome. The winner there? Aregawi in 4:00.23.
While Simpson has already started her outdoor campaign, Aregawi has yet to race since her win in Sopot, Poland.
While Simpson has already started her outdoor campaign, Aregawi has yet to race since her win in Sopot, Poland.
That being said, Aregawi’s 2013 season debut was a 3:56.60 national record, so don’t expect her to be sluggish out of the blocks.
Those aren’t the only two, though. Kenya’s Viola Jelagat Kibiwot has run 3:59.25 for 1,500-meters and is coming off an 8:24.41 4th place finish at the Doha Diamond League 5K. Bahrain’s Mimi Belete, who finished 8th in Doha in 8:30.00, has run 4:00.25 for 1,500-meters as well.
Americans Treniere Moser and Morgan Uceny will feature, too. The two have run 4:08 this season with Moser taking 5th at the Drake Relays (4:08.58) and Uceny finishing 6th (4:08.68).
Men's 5000m
ATHLETE | DATE OF BIRTH | NATION | PB | SB |
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ADEM Abrar Osman
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01.01.1994
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ERI
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13:17.32
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ALAMIREW Yenew
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27.05.1990
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ETH
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12:48.77
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13:49.92
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AYALEW Aweke
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23.02.1993
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BRN
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13:05.00
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BOUQANTAR Soufiyan
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30.08.1993
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MAR
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13:19.59
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GEBRHIWET Hagos
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11.05.1994
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ETH
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12:47.53
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KANGOGO Cornelius
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15.12.1993
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KEN
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13:15.26
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KAYA Ali
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20.04.1994
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TUR
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13:31.39
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KIPKOECH John
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29.12.1991
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KEN
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12:49.50
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LEGESSE Birhanu
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01.01.1993
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ETH
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13:15.32
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LETOYIE Moses Mukono
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27.11.1995
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KEN
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13:37.4h
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LONGOSIWA Thomas Pkemei
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14.01.1988
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KEN
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12:49.04
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NDIKU Jonathan Muia
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18.09.1991
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KEN
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13:11.99
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13:21.55
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ROBERTSON Zane
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14.11.1989
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NZL
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13:13.83
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RONO Geoffrey Kipkoech
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21.04.1987
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KEN
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|
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RONO Vincent
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01.01.1982
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KEN
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13:21.96
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ROP Albert
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20.12.1994
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BRN
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12:51.96
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SOI Edwin Cheruiyot
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03.03.1986
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KEN
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12:51.34
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TAHRI Bouabdellah
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20.12.1978
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FRA
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13:12.29
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TOROITICH Timothy
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10.10.1991
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UGA
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13:32.21
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TUEMAY Tsegay
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20.12.1995
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ERI
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13:20.89
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Kenya and Ethiopia show up en masse for Sunday’s first big international Men’s 5,000-meters. Ben True might have the world lead (13:02.74) for now, but come Sunday morning, he might slip a bit in the world rankings.
We’ll go country by country in order to keep some sort of order here.
Ethiopia brings two of its three 5K representatives from the 2013 World Championships to Shanghai. Hagos Gebrhiwet, who has the fastest personal best in the field with a 12:47.53 clocking, makes his outdoor debut. The silver medalist from Moscow looked unbeatable this winter over 3,000-meters, but failed to make the podium in Sopot, Poland. He looks to return to his winning ways this Sunday.
The super talented Yenew Alamirew, who stayed relatively quiet in Europe this winter, will also make his outdoor 5,000-meter debut. The almost 24-year-old boasts a personal best of 12:48.77 from the 2012 Paris Diamond League.
Although it doesn’t need to be said, Kenya will be out in full force as well. 2012 Olympic 5K bronze medalist Thomas Longosiwa, who placed 4th last year in Moscow, makes his way back to the track following a 2nd place finish at the Giro Media Blenio 10K road race in Dongio, Italy.
He’s joined by two 12:51 men in Albert Rop (Ed. Note: He switched allegience to Bahrain in April 2013; go figure) and Edwin Soi. Rop got the better of Soi during the winter, running 7:39.24 to Soi’s 7:44.78 in the Dusseldorf 3K.
French 3,000-meter steeplechaser and indoor 5,000-meter national record holder Bouabdellah Tahri opens his outdoor campaign as well. Although his outdoor personal best of 13:12.29 is from six years ago, he did run a quick 1,500-meter last summer in Monaco (3:32.73). He could be overdue for another PR.
New Zealand’s Zane Robertson, who represented his country at the 2014 World Indoor Championship 3K, now moves up to his bread and butter distance. He ran a personal best of 13:13.83 last summer in Heusden.
Women's 400m
ATHLETE | DATE OF BIRTH | NATION | PB | SB |
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CHEN Jingwen
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08.02.1990
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CHN
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52.18
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FELIX Allyson
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18.11.1985
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USA
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49.59
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GEORGE Regina
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17.02.1991
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NGR
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50.84
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HASTINGS Natasha
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23.07.1986
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USA
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49.84
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52.01
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MCCORORY Francena
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20.10.1988
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USA
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49.86
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50.24
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MCPHERSON Stephenie Ann
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25.11.1988
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JAM
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49.92
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50.58
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MONTSHO Amantle
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04.07.1983
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BOT
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49.33
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50.87
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SPENCER Kaliese
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06.05.1987
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JAM
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50.19
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51.22
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WILLIAMS-MILLS Novlene
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26.04.1982
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JAM
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49.63
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50.26
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Just like how we’ve been enthralled with the high jump this spring, we were huge fans of the Women’s 400-meters last summer. While Christine Ohuruogu is sitting out Shanghai in lieu of the IAAF World Relays, we have still have some incredible match-ups over a quarter-mile.
Botswana’s Amantle Montsho, who was denied gold last summer by Ohuruogu, leads the field with her 50.87 world lead from Bamako, Mali.
She’ll be challenged by trio of Americans and one Nigerian, who went through the NCAA system.
After pulling out of three races, Allyson Felix will finally make her season debut. The reigning Olympic 200-meter champion has yet to compete since she tore her hamstring in the 2013 World Championships 200-meter final. Her personal best of 49.59 is from the 2011 World Championships in Daegu, where she was nipped by Montsho in the final and had to settle for silver.
While Felix has been out, Francena McCorory has been on a roll. The reigning World Indoor 400-meter champion is the current world leader (50.24) and has yet to lose at the event in 2014.
Natasha Hastings, who beat out McCorory at the 2013 U.S. Championships, looks to improve on her season’s best of 52.01 from mid-March.
The always dangerous Regina George has to yet to run an open 400-meter this season, but anchored Nigeria’s 4x400-meter relay at the Penn Relays in 50.49, which was the fastest of the field.
Men's 800m
ATHLETE | DATE OF BIRTH | NATION | PB | SB |
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BIWOTT Robert
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28.01.1996
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KEN
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1:46.98
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JOHNSON Brandon
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02.03.1985
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USA
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1:43.84
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1:47.37
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LEWANDOWSKI Marcin
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13.06.1987
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POL
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1:43.79
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MAKHLOUFI Taoufik
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29.04.1988
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ALG
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1:43.71
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MULDER Tyler
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15.02.1987
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USA
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1:44.34
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1:48.76
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MUSAGALA Ronald
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16.12.1992
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UGA
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1:45.71
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1:47.25
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MUTAI Jeremiah Kipkorir
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27.12.1992
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KEN
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1:43.9h
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1:45.30
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OLIVIER Andre
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29.12.1989
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RSA
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1:44.29
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1:45.39
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ROTICH Abraham Kipchirchir
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26.06.1993
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BRN
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1:43.13
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SOM Bram
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20.02.1980
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NED
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1:43.45
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SOWINSKI Erik
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21.12.1989
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USA
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1:44.58
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1:44.58
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TENG Haining
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25.06.1993
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CHN
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1:46.56
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The return of Taoufik Makhloufi, part deux. The reigning Olympic 1,500-meter champion made his long-awaited return to the track last week in Doha, where he ran an 800-meter personal best of 3:30.40 to finish 4th.
The Algerian set his 800-meter personal best in 2012 with a 1:43.71 2nd place finish in Stockholm.
The Americans will be represented by Erik Sowisnki, Brandon Johnson, and Tyler Mulder.
Sowisnki started his season with a a personal best of 1:44.58, which was set at the Mt. SAC Relays. Most recently, he finished 3rd in Tokyo in a time of 1:46.38.
Sowisnki started his season with a a personal best of 1:44.58, which was set at the Mt. SAC Relays. Most recently, he finished 3rd in Tokyo in a time of 1:46.38.
Johnson looks to rebound from two disappointing performances in Doha and Tokyo, where he ran 1:47.59 and 1:47.37, respectively.
Mulder, who we’ve been told numerous times that we underrate, is coming off a 1:48.76 3rd place finish from the Oregon Twilight. If he has any sort of momentum from his teammate Hassan Mead’s incredible 5K at Payton Jordan, then expect a new season’s best, in the very least.
Keep a close eye on Kenya’s Jeremiah Mutai, Bahrain’s Abraham Rotich, and Poland’s Marcin Lewandowski, too. As long as no one gets disqualified, like Lewandowski did indoors, then they could all be a threat here.
Men's 100m
ATHLETE | DATE OF BIRTH | NATION | PB | SB |
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CARTER Nesta
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10.11.1985
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JAM
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9.78
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10.22
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CHAMBERS Dwain
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05.04.1978
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GBR
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9.97
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COLLINS Kim
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05.04.1976
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SKN
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9.97
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10.22
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GATLIN Justin
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10.02.1982
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USA
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9.79
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10.02
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KOFFI Wilfried
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12.10.1987
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CIV
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10.11
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10.11
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RODGERS Michael
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24.04.1985
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USA
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9.85
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10.11
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SILMON Charles
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04.07.1991
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USA
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9.98
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SU Bingtian
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29.08.1989
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CHN
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10.06
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WU Zhiqiang
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10.04.1994
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CHN
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10.53
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Don’t let Justin Gatlin’s 10.02 from Tokyo fool you. According to Alfonz Juck of ENE News and the wind gauge, the 2013 World Championship silver medalist and drug cheat is in fine form.
Gatlin´s 10.02 against -3.5 is the fastest ever time with wind more than -2 m/s.
— Alfonz Juck (@emenews) May 11, 2014
Gatlin’s biggest challenge will come from Jamaica’s Nesta Carter. The two met earlier this season in Kingston, Jamaica and the American bested the 2013 2013 World Championship bronze medalist 10.11 to 10.22, respectively.
Americans Charles Silmon and Michael Rodgers will also feature in addition to the ageless wonder(s) Kim Collins and Dwain Chambers*.
*perhaps it was the drug use that kept him young.
*perhaps it was the drug use that kept him young.
Women's 200m
ATHLETE | DATE OF BIRTH | NATION | PB | SB |
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CAMPBELL-BROWN Veronica
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15.05.1982
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JAM
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21.74
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22.94
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DUNCAN Kimberlyn
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02.08.1991
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USA
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22.19
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22.53
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FRASER-PRYCE Shelly-Ann
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27.12.1986
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JAM
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22.09
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22.53
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GARDNER English
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22.04.1992
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USA
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22.62
|
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MCLAUGHLIN Anneisha
|
06.01.1986
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JAM
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22.54
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22.72
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OKAGBARE Blessing
|
09.10.1988
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NGR
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22.31
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STRACHAN Anthonique
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22.08.1993
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BAH
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22.32
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22.59
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TOWNSEND Tiffany
|
14.06.1989
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USA
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22.26
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23.19
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WILLIAMS Charonda
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27.03.1987
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USA
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22.52
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23.62
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Following her 100-meter win in Doha, the dominant Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce moves up to the 200-meters in Shanghai. The three-time 2013 world champion has already run the distance this season, clocking 22.53 for 200-meter two weeks ago in Kingston, Jamaica.
Be sure to keep a close eye on Veronica Campbell-Brown, who has already run 22.94 for 200-meters this season. The Olympic bronze medalist was 5th in the 60-meters at the 2014 World Indoor Championships this winter.
VCP was cleared to compete by the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association back in October.
VCP was cleared to compete by the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association back in October.
It'll be an interesting test for Americans Kimberlyn Duncan and English Gardner as well. While Duncan was bested by SAFP in Kingston (22.53 to 22.61, respectively), the former LSU superstar has run 22.53 this season.
We’re not sure what’s going on with Gardner, though. In her first year as a professional, Gardner has run 11.31, 11.50. and 11.57. That’s a long way away from her 10.85 personal best, set at the U.S. Championships last summer.
Still, she’s an absolute talent and has run 22.62. Things could maybe click in Shanghai.
Men's 110mH
ATHLETE | DATE OF BIRTH | NATION | PB | SB |
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BRATHWAITE Ryan
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06.06.1988
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BAR
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13.14
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13.58
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JIANG Fan
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16.09.1989
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CHN
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13.47
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MARTINOT-LAGARDE Pascal
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22.09.1991
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FRA
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13.12
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13.42
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MERRITT Aries
|
24.07.1985
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USA
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12.80
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13.78
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OLIVER David
|
24.04.1982
|
USA
|
12.89
|
13.23
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ROBLES Dayron
|
19.11.1986
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CUB
|
12.87
|
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SHUBENKOV Sergey
|
10.10.1990
|
RUS
|
13.09
|
13.38
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THOMAS Mikel
|
23.11.1987
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TRI
|
13.19
|
13.42
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WILSON Ryan
|
19.12.1980
|
USA
|
13.02
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13.30
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XIE Wenjun
|
11.07.1990
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CHN
|
13.28
|
|
Although Aries Merritt has withdrawn, the regular faces will still be in the blocks. The three medalists from the 2013 World Championships--David Oliver, Ryan Wilson, and Sergey Shubenkov--will again go toe-to-toe. The three met in Doha with Oliver taking the win (13.23), Shubenkov surging for 2nd (13.38), and Wilson placing 5th in 13.52.
One name to note is Cuba’s Dayron Robles. The former world record holder may boast a personal best of 12.87, but hasn’t broken 13.00 since his incredible 2008 season.
Again, Universal Sports will have live coverage starting Sunday, May 18th at 8:00AM ET. As usual, Flotrack will be providing live updates as well.
Again, Universal Sports will have live coverage starting Sunday, May 18th at 8:00AM ET. As usual, Flotrack will be providing live updates as well.