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Gill Cornell catches Team USA in front of the dorms and
at the competition at Sherbrooke!!!
Super hurdlers
bring home medals - bronze medals for Domenique Manning (JW North,
Riverside - Erroll Anderson photo) - 100mLH - Mackenzie Hill (LB
Wilson) 400m LH!!
- Day Five - 7/13/03
- Day
5 Results - Mike
Kennedy Report - Meet
Summary Story (7 Meet Records set) -
Mackenzie Hill (above Dave Casper
photo from June's State meet) finishes 3rd in 400m Hurdles 59.15
- Lionel Larry misses semi's
in 200 with hamstring soreness - misses out on possible medal there
plus gold in medley relay with the injury (US won without him as
he ran on the team in the semi's) - Kyle Hammerquist-Davis 8th
MDT with 189-00 throw with implement slightly lighter than prep
implement (1.5 vs. 1.62 kilo's) - Gayle Hunter super 5291 Heptathlon
score for 6th (they run 30" hurdles instead of 30" for
the 100mH here - Gayle's total would be #5 on AT US High School
list but will be listed on another listing because of hurdle height
difference)
- Medal Count TOTAL (US WON 2001 15 TO 10 OVER
KENYA):
- 1) United States, 6 gold, 4 silver, 4 bronze,
total 14
- 2) Russia, 4-5-3, 12
- 3) Kenya, 3-4-2, 9 - 4) Germany 8 - 5) Saudi
Arabia 7 - 6) Japan 6 - 7) Australia 5 - 8) South Africa 5 - 9)
China 4 & Jamaica 4
- Day Four - 7/12/03
- Day
4 Results - Domenique Manning bronze
medal (3rd 100m LH 13.60 into -1.9 mps wind) - North, Riverside
stars pick up more
honors!! - Michael Haddan 8th in Finals of Men's 800 1:53.31
- three days, three quality races over two laps - great experience
for Woodbridge star!! - Mackenzie Hill qualifies for Finals 400m
Hurdles (60.58) - Lionel Larry wins 200m Heat (21.73 into stiff
-3.5 mps wind) - runs on second place qualifying Medley Relay Team!!
- Gayle Hunter sits 6th after Day 1 of Heptathlon - Kyle Hammerquist-Davis
Finalist in Men's Discus (54.19 or 177-09) - Eddie Cornell misses
DT Finals (49.80 or 163-05) - Angelo Jeffery just misses finals
Men's TJ (14.65 or 48-00.75) - DeAna Carson misses Finals Women's
LJ (5.47 or 17-11.75)
- American
Hurdler Jason Richardson (Texas) one of the
Stars of these Championsips!!
- Day 4 7/12 - Entrants - huge
day for Golden Staters!!! - Gayle Hunter (Pentathlon)
- Angelo Jeffery (TJ) - Lionel Larry (200 & Medley Relay) - Mackenzie
Hill (400 H) - DeAna Carson (LJ) - Kyle Hammerquist-Davis (DT) -
Eddie Cornell (DT) - Michael Haddan (800 Final!) - Domenique Manning
(100m LH Final!!)
- US 1-2 Girls 100 - Jessica Onyepenuka (Az) good story
on win
- DAY THREE - 7/11/03 -
- Michael Haddan (1:53.35 in semis) advanced to the
800m final and Domenique Manning won her 100HH heat (13.51) and was
second in the Semi's (13.35) to advance there! Plus, Kevin Craddock
(HH) and Brittnay Daniels (TJ)
each placed
5th!
- Day
3 results - Kevin Craddock (HH) and Brittany
Daniels (TJ) each place fifth IN THE WORLD!!!
- Day 3 Mike Kennedy - Heat by heat Summaries of all the action
- Day
3 7/11 - Entrants
- DAY TWO 7/10/03
- Day
2 Results - Brittany Daniels two fouls, then 12.29
(40-04) qualifier in TJ!! - Day
2 Brittany Daniels Report - John
Harvey - Coach's report!! "It was a little bit intimidating,
the international setting and all. Brittany had two fouls,
then finally was near the board on her third effort to qualify.
With the Cuban World Leader not showing up (Indira Valladares
43-07.25) it really opens things up and we are looking for
some really good things in the Finals tomorrow." BEST
OF LUCK BRITTANY!!! Kevin Craddock 2nd HH Heat moves right
to Finals - in line for a medal?? - High
Hurdles report - Michael Haddan 2nd in 800
Heat moves onto semi's - yes they run three rounds in 800
in this meet - you
best be in shape!!! - Jason Richardson - super
Texas Hurdler a star of the show!!!
- Day 2 Mike Kennedy - "Heat
by Heat" Summary of all the action!!!
- Day 2 Entrants - Michael
Haddan (800) and Kevin Craddock (HH) take the track !!- Brittany
Daniels attempts to qualify on the field in the TJ!!
- Day One - 7/9/03
- Day
1 Report - World Youth Meet
- Moroccan wins Women's 3000m at 9:12.70 - worth about 9:49 for
3200m - not bad for someone who should be no older than a US HS
11th grader (probably 10th) - Morroco - Kenya - Japan sweep first
5 places!!
- Usain Bolt - 20.25 (200) and 45.35 (400) 16
year old from Jamaica (yikes!!!)
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