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Reebok Grand Prix 2008 Results


Reebok Grand Prix 2008

Bolt strikes for 100m world record at New York meeting
Jamaica's Usain Bolt set the 100m world record here Saturday, clocking 9.72sec at the Reebok Grand Prix athletics meeting.
Bolt, 21, lowered the record of 9.74sec set by compatriot Asafa Powell at Rieti, Italy, last September. With a favorable wind of 1.7m/sec, Bolt finished ahead of 100m and 200m World Champion Tyson Gay of the United States (9.85) and American Darvis Patton (10.07).
Bolt, the 200m world championships silver medallist, had signalled his arrival on the 100m scene in this Olympic year in early May, when he clocked 9.76 - then the second-fastest time in history - at a meeting in Jamaica. Bolt's performance on a night disrupted by thunderstorms and lightning, jolted a crowd of 6,490 that included a big Jamaican contingent. Bolt had already set the athletics world buzzing on May 3, when he clocked 9.76 - second fastest in history - at a meeting in Kingston.

Results: Men

100 A
1, Usain Bolt, Jamaica, 9.72 seconds; new world record (previous record; 9.74 Asafa Powell, Jamaica, 2007). 2, Tyson Gay, United States, 9.85. 3, Darvis Patton, United States, 10.07. 4, Mike Rodgers, United States, 10.11. 5, Daniel Bailey, Antigua, 10.12. 6, Shawn Crawford, United States, 10.13. 7, Leroy Dixon, United States, 10.24. 8, Rae Edwards, United States, 10.32.

100 B
1, Aaron Armstrong, Trinidad & Tobago, 10.10 seconds. 2, Rodney Martin, United States, 10.12. 3, Ashland Agypong, United States, 10.13. 4, Chris Hargrett, United States, 10.14. 5, Demi Omole, United States, 10.20. 6, Xavier Carter, United States, 10.28. 7, Dabryan Blanton, United States, 10.39. 8, Trell Kimmons, United States, 10.42.

110 Hurdles
1, Terrence Trammell, United States, 13.11. 2, Aries Merritt, United States, 13.24. 3, Antwon Hicks, United States, 13.37. 4, David Payne, United States, 13.38. 5, Shi Dongpeng, China, 13.47. 6, Justin Lindsey, United States, 13.84. 7, Richard Phillips, Jamaica, 13.90. Liu Xiang, China, DNS.

200
1, Wallace Spearmon, United States, 20.07. 2, Rodney Martin, United States, 20.30. 3, Brendan Christian, Antigua, 20.39. 4, Christopher Williams, Jamaica, 20.75. 5, Chris Hargrett, United States, 20.78. 6, O.J. Hogans, United States, 21.28. 7, Junior Burnett, Jamaica, 22.33.

400 A
1, Xavier Carter, United States, 44.70. 2, Renny Quow, Trinidad & Tobago, 45.04. 3, David Neville, United States, 45.33. 4, Greg Nixon, United States, 45.54. 5, Sanjay Ayre, Jamaica, 45.79. 6, Andrae Williams, United States, 46.30. 7, John Steffensen, Australia, 46.99.

Reebok Grand Prix 2008 400 B
1, Erison Hurtault, United States, 46.32. 2, Edino Steele, Jamaica, 46.49. 3, Dirk Homewood, United States, 46.58. 4, Derrick Brew, United States, 46.60. 5, Jamel Ashley, United States, 47.03. 6, Kelly Willie, United States, 47.25. 7, Kellen Blassingame, United States, 47.32. 8, Jermaine Gonzales, Jamaica, 47.46.

400 Hurdles
1, Kerron Clement, United States, 48.40. 2, Danny McFarlane, Jamaica, 48.95. 3, Michael Tinsley, United States, 49.25. 4, Brandon Johnson, United States, 49.47. 5, Bayano Kamani, United States, 49.60. 6, Leron Bennett, United States, 49.61. Derrick Williams, United States, 50.71.

800
1, Yusuf Kamel, Bahrain, 1:45.53. 2, Khadevis Robinson, United States, 1:45.55. 3, Gary Reed, Canada, 1:45.81. 4, Sam Burley, United States, 1:45.87. 5, Andrew Ellerton, Canada, 1:47.10. 6, Jebreh Harris, United States, 1:47.28. 7, Jonathan Johnson, United States, 1:47.29. 8, Nick Willis, New Zealand, 1:48.05. 9, David Krummenacker, United States, 1:50.05. 10, Derrick Peterson, United States, 1:52.14. Savphan Smith, United States, DNF. James Hatch, United States, DQ.

1,500
1, Lopez Lomong, United States, 3:37.81. 2, Kevin Sullivan, Canada, 3:38.22. 3, Nate Brannen, Canada, 3:39.21. 4, Chris Lukezic, United States, 3:39.74. 5, Shane Stroup, United States, 3:41.28. 6, Jim Wyner, United States, 3:42.66. 7, Brendan Mahoney, United States, 3:43.84. 8, Grant Robison, United States, 3:49.97. Moise Joseph, Haiti, DNF.

3,000 Steeplechase
1, Paul Koech, Kenya, 8:01.85. 2, Steve Slattery, United States, 8:28.21. 3, Solomon Kandie, Kenya, 8:29.40. 4, Yoshi Iwamizu, Japan, 8:29.78. 5, Jake Morse, United States, 8:30.19. 6, Dan Huling, United States, 8:32.17. 7, Jacques Salberg, United States, 8:32.47. 8, Jon Pierce, United States, 8:44.55. 9, Brian Olinger, United States, 8:49.63. 10, Erik Emilsson, Sweden, 8:53.93. 11, Brett Holts, United States, 8:57.49. 12, Matt Forys, United States, 9:20.86. John Langat, Kenya, DNF.
Reebok Grand Prix 2008
Paul Koech of Kenya dominated the men's 3,000m steeplechase, crossing the finish line in 8:01.85, the fastest time ever run on American soil and the fastest time ever run outside of Europe.

5,000
1, Shadrack Kosgei, Kenya, 13:14.46. 2, Ali Abdosh, Ethiopia, 13:14.50. 3, Sam Chelanga, Kenya, 13:24.73. 4, Alistair Cragg, Ireland, 13:25.36. 5, Scott Overall, Britain, 13:56.29. 6, Rod Koborsi, United States, 14:0930. Josphat Boit, Kenya, DNF.

Discus
1, Ian Waltz, United States, 217 feet, 1 inches. 2, Jarred Rome, United States, 215-5. 3, Michael Robertson, United States, 213-10. 4, Vikas Gowda, India, 209-5. 5, John Godina, United States, 205-7. 6, William Conwell, United States, 203-7. 7, Adam Kuehl, United States, 203-0. 8, Jason Morgan, Jamaica, 197-4.

Reebok Grand Prix 2008
Ian Waltz won the discus throw competition with his final toss of 66.17m/217-1

Shot Put
1, Reese Hoffa, United States, 69-10 1/4. 2, Adam Nelson, United States, 68-7 1/4. 3, Christian Cantwell, United States, 68-4 1/4. 4, Dan Taylor, United States, 62-0 1/4.

Results: Women

100 A 1, Veronica Campbell-Brown, Jamaica, 10.91. 2, Marshevet Hooker, United States, 10.94. 3, Muna Lee, United States, 10.97. 4, Lauryn Williams, United States, 11.13. 5, Allyson Felix, United States, 11.13. 6, Carmelita, United States, 11.16. 7, Sheri-Ann Brooks, Jamaica, 11.19. 8, Bianca Knight, United States, 11.20.

100 B
1, Lisa Barber, United States, 11.13. 2, Shalonda Solomon, United States, 11.28. 3, Lashauntea Moore, United States, 11.29. 4, Peta-Gaye Dowdie, Jamaica, 11.29. 5, Lededra Guy, United States, 11.31. 6, Mechelle Lewis, United States, 11.53.

400 Hurdles
1, Lashinda Demus, United States, 55.17. 2, Shevon Stoddart, Jamaica, 55.54. 3, Tiffany Ross-Williams, United States, 55.78. 4, Sheena Tosta, United States, 56.49. 5, Huang Xiaoxiao, China, 57.23. 6, Latosha Wallace, United States, 57.29. 7, Angel Perkins, United States, 57.35.

Reebok Grand Prix 2008 200
1, Bianca Knight, United States, 22.43. 2, Carmlita Jeter, United States, 22.65. 3, Shalonda Solomon, United States, 22.68. 4, Lauryn Williams, United States, 22.70. 5, Sheri-Ann Brooks, Jamaica, 23.00. 6, Lashauntea Moore, United States, 23.15. 7, Nadine Palmer, Jamaica, 23.40.

400
1, Sanya Richards, United States, 50.04. 2, Novlene Williams, Jamaica, 50.70. 3, Mary Wineberg, United States, 50.93. 4, Shereefa Lloyd, Jamaica, 51.49. 5, Monique Henderson, United States, 51.61. 6, Natasha Hastings, United States, 51.98. 7, Sonita Sutherland, Jamaica, 52.89. 8, Dee Dee Trotter, United States, 53.31.

400 Hurdles
1, Lashinda Demus, United States, 55.17. 2, Shevon Stoddart, Jamaica, 55.54. 3, Tiffany Ross-Williams, United States, 55.78. 4, Sheena Tosta, United States, 56.49. 5, Huang Xiaoxiao, China, 57.23. 6, Latosha Wallace, United States, 57.29. 7, Angel Perkins, United States, 57.35.

800
1, Maryam Jamal, Bahrain, 2:00.42. 2, Neisha Bernard-Thomas, Grenada, 2:00.92. 3, Erin Donohue, United States, 2:02.04. 4, Morgan Uceny, United States, 2:02.43. 5, Nicole Cook, United States, 2:02.79. 6, Katie Waits, United States, 2:03.09. 7, Diane Cummins, Canada, 2:03.60. 8, Treniere Clement, United States, 2:03.91. 9, Nikeya Green, United States, 2:05.32. 10, Kameisha Bennett-Martin, United States, 2:05.84. Monica Hargrove, United States, DNF; Hazel Clark, United States, DNF.

Reebok Grand Prix 2008 1,500
1, Sarah Jamieson, Australia, 4:06.93. 2, Lisa Corrigan, Australia, 4:07.57. 3, Amy Mortimer, United States, 4:07.62. 4, Lindsey Gallo, United States, 4:09.15. 5, Carmen Douma-Hussar, Canada, 4:09.61. 6, Sara Hall, United States, 4:15.00. 7, Mestawot Tadesse, Ethiopia, 4:16.47. 8, Malindi Elmore, Canada, 4:16.53. 9, Korene Hinds, Jamaica, 4:16.71. 10, Julie Culley, United States, 4:17.22. 11, Janelle Deathrage, United States, 4:18.87. Mardrea Hyman,Jamaica, DNF.

5,000
1, Lauren Fleshman, United States, 14:58.48. 2, Kim Smith, New Zealand, 15:03.83. 3, Sentayshu Ejigu, Ethiopia, 15:06.37. 4, Ariana Lambie, United States, 15:19.42. 5, Sara Slattery, United States, 15:26.38. 6, Georgie Clarke, Australia, 15:27.41. 7, Katie McGregor, United States, 15:42.60. 8, Amy Hastings, United States, 15:47.62. 9, Melissa Cook, United States, 15:51.93. 10, Maureen McCandles, United States, 15:55.72. 11, Carrie Tollefson, United States, 15:56.72. 12, Andrea Grove, Canada, 15:58.31. 13, Eloise Wellings, Australia, 16:02.36. Julia Lucas, United States, DNF; Marina Muncan, Serbia

Reebok Grand Prix 2008 Discus
1, Becky Breisch, United States, 209-0. 2, Aretha Thurmond, United States, 206-4. 3, Stephanie Trafton, United States, 204-6. 4, Suzy Powell, United States, 203-1. 5, Anna Soderberg, Sweden, 203-0. 6, Cecilia Barnes, United States, 199-0. 7, Summer Pierson, United States, 198-7.

Pole Vault
1, Jen Stuczynski, United States, 15-9. 2, Lacy Jansen, United States, 14-11. 3, Jillian Schwartz, United States, 14-11. 4, April Steiner, United States, 14-11. 5, Shuying Gao, China, 14-11. 6, Mary Vincent, United States, 14-5. Stacy Dragila, United States, NH.

Hammer Throw
1, Britney Henry, United States, 218-11. 2, Bethany Hart, United States, 218-8. 3, Crystal Smith, Canada, 213-8. 4, Kamila Skolimowska, Poland, 204-6. 5, Erin Gilreath, United States, 203-1. Kristal Yush, United States, 202-8.

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