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Overseas results, January 17-30, 2022

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Published in Athletics
Monday, 31 January 2022 11:12
A round up of overseas action at the end of January including the Millrose Games and Karlsruhe and a fast 600m for Laura Muir

Millrose Games, New York, USA, January 29

An exciting 114th Millrose Games in New York City featuring brilliant Wanamaker Mile races, a thrilling men’s 3000m and a super-close showdown between the world’s fastest men in the 60m was overshadowed by a technical error in the men’s shot put.

Ryan Crouser appeared to have added 56cm to his world indoor record and 1cm to his outdoor world record with a massive 23.38m in the second round of his competition. But shortly after the meeting concluded it turned out the measuring system had malfunctioned.

Confusion reigned with no official news from the organisers and with the original result continuing to sit on the event website. But Crouser soon spoke to journalists at the venue and later said on social media: “There has been a lot of discrepancy regarding the competition. To clear that up, the mark was reported as 23.38m but there was a fault in the measuring system. The actual distance was 22.50m but it is an unofficial distance as it was measured after the comp.

“So I had a 22.30m, a 22.50m and my third best was around 22 metres so for me it’s a fantastic start (to the year) but unfortunately not 23.38m but I knew right away that it wasn’t 23.38m indoor and outdoor world record. I’m happy with it. Disappointed that the 22.50m didn’t count and just to clarify that I didn’t throw 23.38m but it’s a fantastic start to the indoor season and I’m excited about 2022.”

USA Track & Field later clarified: “Officials found that the measuring device that was originally correctly located and calibrated, was discovered to be improperly positioned during the competition. As a result, all of the throws in the men’s shot put competition have been nullified.”

The incident will be embarrassing for the organisers of this World Indoor Tour Gold meeting but the event was still full of sparkling performances.

Christian Coleman pips Trayvon Bromell (Getty)

The men’s 60m saw the return of Christian Coleman following his 18-month ban for whereabouts failures. The world indoor record-holder did not look too rusty either as he clocked 6.49 to win by one hundredth of a second from fellow American Trayvon Bromell.

Middle-distance also fans enjoyed a treat with some fine racing and fast times. An exciting men’s 3000m saw the fast-finishing Geordie Beamish pass US duo Cooper Teare and Cole Hocker on the inside in the final metres to win in a New Zealand record of 7:39.50.

Beamish was a little detached with a couple of laps left and looked out of contention at the bell but he surged powerfully down the back straight on the last lap and then snuck past Teare and Hocker on the inside in the home straight to take a dramatic win.

“I felt relaxed and realised I had a bit left,” he said. “I had the option to run the mile but I was keen to run the 3000m here and I thought it would come down to a sprint against these guys at the end. It was fun. This is why we come to Millrose – to put on a show.”

In the men’s Wanamaker Mile, Ollie Hoare proved too strong for Josh Kerr as he set an Australian record of 3:50.83 to win. Kerr did not leave the Armory venue empty handed, though, as he beat Chris O’Hare’s Scottish record with 3:52.27 and was just a quarter of a second outside Peter Elliott’s UK record from 1990.

Behind, Nick Willis, 38, ran a sub-4min mile for the 20th consecutive year with 3:59.71.

“Josh won bronze at the Olympics and has an amazing engine and is someone I really want to race against,” said Hoare, who was also celebrating his 25th birthday. “We didn’t get many opportunities last year so it’s good to get experience running against a guy of that quality.”

Ollie Hoare leads Josh Kerr and Craig Engels (Getty)

Kerr had surged into the lead in the closing stages in an attempt to run away from his rivals but could not react when Hoare counter-attacked. “The first race of the season is always going to be a bit rocky trying to figure out who you’re going to be this year.

“But I wanted to be aggressive and push and I knew a move would present itself. I might have pushed the moved a little early but that’s with hindsight. I gave it my all and second place was my best result today.”

The women’s Wanamaker Mile was no less intriguing as Elle Purrier St Pierre of the US powered away to win in 4:19.30 from Josette Norris, Konstanze Klosterhalfen and Jessica Hull. Olympic 800m champion Athing Mu was in touch with the leaders until around 400m to go but fell back in the latter stages and DNF’d.

Elle Purrier St Pierre (Getty)

Elsewhere Tara Davis took the long jump with 6.59m from fellow Americans Quanesha Burks (6.54m) and Keturah Orji (6.54m) as Britain’s Jazmin Sawyers jumped 6.17m in fifth.

Britany Anderson of Jamaica took the women’s 60m hurdles in 7.91, while Aleia Hobbs won the women’s 60m  in 7.11

In the men’s 800m Bryce Hoppel outkicked Michael Saruni in 1:46.05. Alicia Monson of the US, meanwhile, impressed in the women’s 3000m with a meeting record 8:31.62 as Britain’s Amy Eloise Markovic was fourth in 8:49.49.

It was a good day for the On team as Monson, Hoare and Beamish were all wearing their new spikes.

Finally, Christopher Taylor took the 400m in 46.38 from Vernon Norwood and world 800m champion Donavan Brazier.

Men:
60:
1 Christian Coleman 6.49
2 Trayvon Bromell 6.50
3 Ronnie Baker 6.54
4 Noah Lyles 6.62
5 Josephus Lyles 6.68
6 Omar McLeod JAM 6.70

400:
1 Christopher Taylor JAM 46.38
2 Vernon Norwood 46.45
3 Donavan Brazier 46.55

800:
1 Bryce Hoppel 1:46.05
2 Michael Saruni KEN 1:46.32
3 Isaiah Harris 1:46.49
4 Saul Ordóñez ESP 1:47.56
5 Kameron Jones 1:47.92
6 Jesús López MEX 1:48.60
7 Charles Hunter AUS 1:48.89
8 Isaiah Jewett 1:49.59

Mile:
1 Olli Hoare AUS 3:50.83 rec
2 Josh Kerr GBR 3:52.27
3 Colby Alexander 3:52.84
4 Sam Prakel 3:55.73
5 Johnny Gregorek 3:55.93
6 Mario García ESP 3:57.98
7 Mariano Garcia ESP 3:59.61
8 Hobbs Kessler 3:59.66
9 Nick Willis NZL 3:59.71
10 Craig Engels 4:01.30
11 Henry Wynne 4:03.00
12 Andrew Coscoran IRL 4:03.81
13 Clayton Murphy 4:05.27

Intermediate times 1500:
1 Josh Kerr GBR 3:35.48
2 Olli Hoare AUS 3:35.51
3 Colby Alexander 3:36.28
4 Johnny Gregorek 3:39.85
5 Sam Prakel 3:40.56
6 Mario García ESP 3:42.07
7 Craig Engels 3:43.22
8 Hobbs Kessler 3:43.91
9 Nick Willis NZL 3:44.14

3000:
1 George Beamish NZL 7:39.50 rec
2 Cooper Teare 7:39.61
3 Cole Hocker 7:39.83
4 Luis Grijalva GUA 7:41.21
5 Conner Mantz 7:41.43
6 Drew Hunter 7:42.63
7 Morgan Beadlescomb 7:43.22
8 Sam Parsons GER 7:44.99
9 John Gay CAN 7:45.34
10 Mason Ferlic 7:47.39
11 Wesley Kiptoo KEN 7:55.53
12 Charles Hicks GBR 7:59.02
13 James West GBR 7:59.96

60H:
1 Devon Allen 7.51
2 Daniel Roberts 7.53
3 Shane Brathwaite BAR 7.67
4 Freddie Crittenden 7.71
5 Michael Dickson 7.76
6 Chad Zallow 7.78
7 Nicholas Andrews AUS 7.81

WT (27th):
1 Rudy Winkler 24.09

3000W:
1 Nick Christie 11:43.46
2 Benjamin Thorne CAN 11:55.42
3 Dan Nehnevaj 12:08.48

National Events Mile:
1 Shane Streich 3:57.98
2 Luke McCann IRL 3:58.21
3 Dan Shafer 3:59.31
4 Cameron Ponder 3:59.48

Women:
60:

1 Aleia Hobbs 7.11
2 Mikiah Brisco 7.15
3 Shawnti Jackson 7.18 U18 world rec
4 Briana Williams JAM 7.22
5 Kiara Parker 7.23
6 Gabby Thomas 7.25
7 English Gardner 7.38

400:
1 Wadeline Jonathas 52.51
2 Jessica Beard 52.95
3 Tovea Jenkins JAM 54.14
4 Roneisha McGregor JAM 54.24
5 Raevyn Rogers 55.58

800:
1 Ajee’ Wilson 2:01.38
2 Natoya Goule JAM 2:02.14
3 Michaela Meyer 2:02.94
4 Roisin Willis 2:03.28
5 Sophia Gorriaran 2:03.66

Mile:
1 Elle Purrier St. Pierre 4:19.30
2 Josette Norris 4:20.81
3 Konstanze Klosterhalfen GER 4:22.59
4 Jessica Hull AUS 4:24.06 rec
5 Shannon Osika 4:24.19
6 Sage Hurta 4:25.45
7 Heather MacLean 4:28.05
8 Ella Donaghu 4:30.27
9 Nikki Hiltz 4:30.75
10 Cory McGee 4:33.23
Athing Mu DNF

Intermediate Times 1500:
1 Elle Purrier St. Pierre 4:02.13
2 Josette Norris 4:03.16
3 Konstanze Klosterhalfen GER 4:04.15
4 Jessica Hull AUS 4:06.03
5 Shannon Osika 4:06.18
6 Sage Hurta 4:06.43
7 Heather MacLean 4:09.89
8 Ella Donaghu 4:11.79
9 Nikki Hiltz 4:13.01
10 Cory McGee 4:13.12

3000:
1 Alicia Monson 8:31.62
2 Weini Kelati 8:33.72
3 Laura Galván MEX 8:42.29
4 Amy-Eloise Markovc GBR 8:49.49
5 Elly Henes 8:49.52
6 Courtney Wayment 8:50.05
7 Dani Jones 8:54.06
8 Marta Pen Freitas POR 8:56.31
9 Whittni Orton 8:56.43
10 Allie Buchalski 8:58.46

60H:
1 Britany Anderson JAM 7.91
2 Devynne Charlton BAH 7.95
3 Tonea Marshall 7.99
4 Kendra Harrison 8.00
5 Gabbi Cunningham 8.00
6 Anna Cockrell 8.02
7 Sarah Lavin IRL 8.14

PV:
1 Sandi Morris 4.75
2 Emily Grove 4.45
3 Katie Nageotte 4.35
4 Kristen Brown 4.20

LJ:
1 Tara Davis 6.59
2 Quanesha Burks 6.54
3 Keturah Orji 6.54
4 Sha’Keela Saunders 6.49
5 Jazmin Sawyers GBR 6.17

WT:
1 Erica Belvit JAM 19.82
2 Shiana Galette-Rowe 18.51
3 Ludith Campos DOM 18.15

3000W:
1 Maria Michta-Coffey 13:24.73
2 Miranda Melville 13:25.70
3 Katie Burnett 13:58.63

Sollentuna, Sweden, January 29

Men: PV: 1 Pål Haugen Lillefosse NOR 5.75 rec

Hirson, France, January 29

Men: HJ: 1 Douwe Amels NED 2.24

Women: HJ: 1 Laura Zialor GBR 1.90

Nantes, France, January 29

Men:
60:

1 Arthur Gue Cissé CIV 6.62
4 Confidence Lawson GBR 6.77
Ht 2:
1 Cissé 6.64
2 Lawson GBR 6.82

400: 1 João Ricardo Coelho POR 46.87

800:
1 Ramzi Abdenouz ALG 1:48.03
2 Mostafa Smaili MAR 1:48.08
3 Abdellatif El Guesse MAR 1:48.30
4 Thomas Randolph GBR 1:48.64

60H:
1 Just Kwaou-Mathey 7.71
2 Liam Van Der Schaaf NED 7.72

PV: 1 Baptiste Thiery 5.50

LJ: 3 Alex Farquharson GBR 7.49

Women:
60:

1 Lorène Dorcas Bazolo POR 7.33
4 Bianca Williams GBR 7.50
Ht 2: 3 Williams 7.56

400: 1 Amandine Brossier 52.73

800: 1 Agnes Raharolahy 2:04.58

60H:
1 Sacha Alessandrini 8.17
2 Solenn Compper 8.18
3 Megan Marrs GBR 8.28
B: 4 Emma Nwofor GBR 8.46
Heat 1: 6 Nwofor 8.47
Heat 2: 3 Megan Marrs GBR 8.31

Karlsruhe, World Indoor Tour, Germany, January 28

Emily Borthwick tied for first place with Imke Onnen of Germany at the INIT Indoor Meeting  after equalling her indoor PB of 1.91m in the high jump.

It was one of the highlights of the night as Mondo Duplantis also soared to 6.02m in the pole vault before attempting a world record of 6.19m. British middle-distance runner Elliot Giles was also in winning form in the 800m.

“What a night,” Borthwick posted on social media. “Amazing first competition. Grateful to my amazing support team for getting me through the last 6 months.”

Borthwick cleared 1.75m, 1.80m and 1.84m at her first attempt before going over 1.88m at her second try. Both the Briton and Onnen then went over 1.91m at their third attempt.

In a high standard competition the former world junior gold medallist Marija Vukovic of Montenegro was third while Yuliya Levchenko of Ukraine – a former European under-23 champion and silver medallist from the 2017 World Championships – was fourth, with both athletes clearing 1.88m.

Levchenko and Vukovic were also eighth and ninth in the Olympic final last year.

The 24-year-old Borthwick has had a difficult winter due to the recent tragic death of her younger brother, Connor, in an industrial accident.

The Wigan & District athlete is one of British athletics’ rising stars as she equalled her outdoor PB of 1.93m in the Olympics last year to narrowly miss out on qualification for the final. And she has started this season in great form as she builds toward the UK Athletics Indoor Championships in Birmingham and possibly the World Indoor Championships in Belgrade in March.

In the pole vault Duplantis enjoyed a flawless series up to 6.02m, which was a world lead and meeting record as runner-up KC Lightfoot jumped 5.89m. The Swedish athlete then failed in his attempt to clear 6.19m but says he is in shape to threaten the world record again soon.

Mondo Duplantis (Getty)

This was the 38th edition of the Karlsruhe meeting and it is part of the new World Indoor Tour Gold series.

Another highlight was Aregawi winning the 3000m in 7:26.20 – the fifth fastest time in history and close to Haile Gebrselassie’s meeting record of 7:26.15 from 1998.

The Ethiopian, who won the Diamond League 5000m final last year and who broke the world 5km record on New Year’s Eve, went through the first mile in 3:56 but faded a little in the closing stages. Spain’s Adel Mechal was runner-up in a PB of 7:36.57.

Berihu Aregawi (Getty)

After a stunning indoor season last year which saw him smash Seb Coe’s long-standing UK indoor record for 800m, Giles began his 2022 campaign with a slower time of 1:46.78 but he looked strong and confident as he held off the fast-finishing Andreas Kramer to win.

Elsewhere, Pascal Martinot-Lagarde clocked a world lead of 7.54 in the 60m hurdles with British athletes Dave King and Andy Pozzi finishing at the back of the field in 7.73 and 7.75.

The women’s 800m saw world champion Halimah Nakaayi run a world lead of 2:02.81, while Axumawit Embaye clocked a 4:02.12 world lead in the women’s 1500m narrowly ahead of fellow Ethiopians Hirut Meshesha and Freweyni Hailu.

Men:
800:
1 Elliot Giles GBR 1:46.78
2 Andreas Kramer SWE 1:46.83
3 Mostafa Smaili MAR 1:47.00
4 Álvaro de Arriba ESP 1:47.44

3000:
1 Berihu Aregawi ETH 7:26.20
2 Adel Mechaal ESP 7:36.57
3 Jacob Krop KEN 7:38.15
4 Mohamed Mohumed 7:41.35
5 Elzan Bibić SRB 7:44.62 NR
6 Ferdinand Kvan Edman NOR 7:46.92
7 Justus Soget KEN 7:48.26
8 Yassin Bouih ITA 7:48.38
9 Robert Farken 7:51.42

60H:
1 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde FRA 7.54
2 Enrique Llopis ESP 7.59
3 Jakub Szymański POL 7.60
4 Asier Martínez ESP 7.61
5 Aurel Manga FRA 7.70
6 Koen Smet NED 7.71
7 David King GBR 7.73
8 Andy Pozzi GBR 7.75
Heat 1:
1 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde FRA 7.56
2 Asier Martínez ESP 7.61
3 Enrique Llopis ESP 7.62
4 Jakub Szymański POL 7.63
5 David King GBR 7.66

Heat 2:
1 Andy Pozzi GBR 7.63
2 Aurel Manga FRA 7.73
3 Koen Smet NED 7.73

PV:
1 Armand Duplantis SWE 6.02
2 KC Lightfoot USA 5.89
3 Valentin Lavillenie FRA 5.71
4 Oleg Zernikel 5.71
5 Ethan Cormont FRA 5.71
6 Bo Kanda Lita Baehre 5.71
7 Emmanouíl Karalís GRE 5.71
8 Piotr Lisek POL 5.61
9 Alioune Sène FRA 5.51
10 Torben Blech 5.51

LJ:
1 Thobias Montler SWE 8.02
2 Erwan Konate FRA 7.98 U20R
3 Maximilian Entholzner 7.92
4 Henrik Flåtnes NOR 7.87 rec
5 Eusebio Cáceres ESP 7.80

TJ:
1 Andréas Pantazís GRE 16.79
2 Nazim Babayev AZE 16.76
3 Max Hess 16.73
4 Simo Lipsanen FIN 16.71
5 Melvin Raffin FRA 16.52
6 Tiago Pereira POR 16.49

Women:
60:
1 Maria Isabel Pérez ESP 7.21 eq rec
2 Patrizia van der Weken LUX 7.29
3 Tristan Evelyn BAR 7.33
Heat 1:
1 Pérez 7.22
2 van der Weken LUX 7.26 rec
3 Tatjana Pinto 7.35

400:
1 Anna Kiełbasińska POL 51.92
2 Phil Healy IRL 51.97
3 Lada Vondrová CZE 52.53
B:
1 Lieke Klaver NED 52.41
2 Corinna Schwab 52.59

800:
1 Halimah Nakaayi UGA 2:02.81
2 Christina Hering 2:03.73
3 Tanja Spill 2:04.39
4 Noélie Yarigo BEN 2:05.54

1500:
1 Axumawit Embaye ETH 4:02.12
2 Hirut Meshesha ETH 4:02.14
3 Freweyni Hailu ETH 4:02.66
4 Winnie Nanyondo UGA 4:04.25 rec
5 Aurore Fleury FRA 4:07.09
6 Marta Pérez ESP 4:07.52
7 Katharina Trost 4:07.99
8 Esther Guerrero ESP 4:09.06

60H:
1 Danielle Williams JAM 7.84
2 Cyrena Samba-Mayela FRA 7.84
3 Reetta Hurske FIN 7.96
4 Elvira Herman BLR 8.04
5 Laeticia Bapte FRA 8.09
6 Mette Graversgaard DEN 8.13
7 Luminosa Bogliolo ITA 8.15
8 Megan Tapper JAM 10.92
Heat 1:
1 Cyrena Samba-Mayela FRA 7.93
2 Elvira Herman BLR 8.06
3 Megan Tapper JAM 8.06
4 Mette Graversgaard DEN 8.12
5 Luca Kozák HUN 8.13
Heat 2:
1 Danielle Williams JAM 7.89
2 Reetta Hurske FIN 7.98
3 Luminosa Bogliolo ITA 8.10
4 Laeticia Bapte FRA 8.11
6 Cindy Roleder 8.26

HJ:
1 Emily Borthwick GBR 1.91
1 Imke Onnen 1.91
3 Marija Vuković MNE 1.88
4 Yuliya Levchenko UKR 1.88
5 Ella Junnila FIN 1.84
5 Mirela Demireva BUL 1.84
7 Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch 1.84

Potchefstroom (outdoors), South Africa, January 25

Laura Muir showed good early year sharpness with a 1:26.89 600m to narrowly defeat training partner Jemma Reekie (1:26.95).

Men: 300:
r1:

1 P Sorm CZE 32.76
2 P Maslak CZE 33.22

r2 (30min later):
1 Som 32.75
2 Maslak 33.08

Women:
150 (0.5):
1 Line Kloster NOR 17.17 rec

600:
1 Laura Muir GBR 1:26.89
2 Jemma Reekie GBR 1:26.95

Kladno, Czech Republic, January 27

There were shot wins for Fanny Roos (18.74m) and Marcus Thomson (20.85m). The latter narrowly defeated Tomas Stanek while Scott Lincoln was again over 20 metres.

Men:
HJ:

1 Majed El Dein Ghazal SYR 2.25
2 Nauraj Singh Randhawa MAS 2.22 rec
eq3 Fernando Ferreira BRA/Marek Bahník 2.22

SP:
1 Marcus Thomsen NOR 20.85
2 Tomáš Staněk 20.80
3 Francisco Belo POR 20.40
4 Scott Lincoln GBR 20.07

Women:
HJ:

1 Yuliya Chumachenko UKR 1.86

SP:
1 Fanny Roos SWE 18.74
2 Sara Gambetta GER 18.53
3 Jessica Schilder NED 18.43
4 Katharina Maisch GER 18.29
5 Sarah Mitton CAN 18.14

Aggie Invitational, College Station, TX, USA, January 22

Men:
PV:
1 Clayton Fritsch SamHouston 5.50

Women:
60:
1 Zhane Smith TexasA&M 7.29

LJ: 1 Deborah Acquah GHA TexasA&M 6.47

SP: 1 KeAyla Dove SamHouston 17.02

Brant Tolsma Invitational, Lynchburg, VA, USA, January 20-22

Men: PV: 1 Austin Miller 5.55

Women: PV: 1 Alina McDonald 4.50

Carolina Challenge, Columbia, SC, USA, January 21-22

Men:
60: h3
: 1 Christopher Grant JAM Auburn 6.64

3000: 1 Athanas Kioko KEN Campbell 7:49.28

SP: 1 Eric Favors IRL 19.84

Women:
60
:
1 Anavia Battle OhioSt 7.28
2 Jasmine Abrams GUY 7.30

200: 1 Anavia Battle OhioSt 22.76

HJ: 1 Rachel Glenn SCarolina 1.84

SP: 1 Adelaide Aquilla OhioSt 19.09

Cyclone Open, Ames, IA, USA, January 22

Women: SP: 1 Devia Brown JAM Minnesota 17.08

Dr. Martin Luther King Collegiate Invitational, Albuquerque, NM, USA, January 22

Men:
600:

1 Michael Saruni KEN 1:16.82
2 Jevon O’Bryant NewMexico 1:17.50

60H: 1 Jamar Marshall ArizonaSt 7.72

HJ: 1 Ethan Harris GrandCanyon 2.24

SP: 1 Josh Johnson Cal 19.58

Women:
60:
1 Destiny Smith-Barnett 7.16

ht2: 1 Smith-Barnett 7.21

60H:
1 Evonne Britton 8.08
2 Vanessa Clerveaux HAI 8.14

ht1: 1 Clerveaux 8.13

TJ: 1 Thea Lafond DMA 14.62

FasTrak Collegiate Challenge, Houston, TX, USA, January 22

Women: TJ: 1 Michelle Fokam Rice 13.15

Gladstein Invitational, Bloomington, IN, USA, January 21-22

Men:
60:
1 Rikkoi Brathwaite IVB Indiana 6.56

Mile: 1 Ben Veatch Indiana 3:59.73

Hokie Invitational, Blacksburg, VA, USA, January 21-22

Men:
60:

1 Cravont Charleston NC State 6.57
2 Cole Beck VATech 6.63

300: 1 Joshua Paige Georgetown 33.46

1000: 1 Sebastian Anthony GBR VATech 2:20.07

3000: 1 Nick Dahl Yale 7:59.84

60H:
1 Devon Brooks Clemson 7.64
2 Giano Roberts Clemson 7.72

ht1: 1 Brooks 7.68

Women:
60:
1 Gabriele Cunningham 7.23

300: 1 Latasha Smith CenFlorida 37.81

600:
1 Barbora Malíková CZE VATech 1:28.02
2 Lindsey Butler VATech 1:28.89

1000:
1 Josette Norris 2:38.96
2 Samantha Bush NCarolinaSt 2:43.30
3 Melissa Riggins Georgetown 2:43.85
4 Hannah Ballowe VATech 2:44.54
5 Leigha Torino VATech 2:44.60

3000: 1 Josette Norris 9:09.70

60H:
1 Gabriele Cunningham 8.06
2 Rayniah Jones CenFlorida 8.07

ht2: 1 Cunningham 8.10

PV:
1 Rachel Baxter VATech 4.42
2 Bridget Guy 4.42
3 Gabriela Leon Louisville 4.42

TJ: 1 Viktoriya Gorlova RUS VATech 13.18

SP: 1 Latavia Maines Tennessee 17.08

J.D. Martin Invitational, Norman, OK, USA, January 22

Men:
60:
1 Demek Kemp 6.62

Women:
SP:
1 Payden Montana Oklahoma 17.29

JDL Flat is Fast Invitational, Winston-Salem, NC, USA, January 23

Women:
60:

1 Kayla White 7.18
2 Cambrea Sturgis 7.21

ht1: 1 White 7.26

ht2: 1 Sturgis 7.26

Larry Wieczorek Invitational, Iowa City, IA, January 21-22

Men:
60:
1 Brandon Carnes 6.60

ht3: 1 Carnes 6.65

600: 1 Austin Lietz 1:17.30

r2: 1 Tyler Olson Iowa 1:17.94

r3: 1 Julien Kentrell Gillum Iowa 1:17.87

r4:
1 Jenoah McKiver Iowa 1:16.08
2 Erik Sowinski 1:16.48
3 Antonio Abrego Iowa 1:17.78

Mile: 1 Olin Hacker Wisconsin 3:56.66

3000: 1 Seth Hirsch Wisconsin 7:59.39

60H:
1 Chris Douglas AUS 7.61
2 Aaron Mallett 7.65
3 Jamal Britt Iowa 7.66

ht1: 1 Douglas 7.69

ht2: 1 Mallett 7.68

Women:
60H
: 1 Ackera Nugent JAM Baylor 7.90

ht2: 1 Nugent 8.11

PV: 1 Tuesdi Tidwell Baylor 4.35

LJ: 1 Jahisha Thomas GBR 6.48

Lumberjack Team Challenge, Flagstaff, AZ, USA, January 21

Men:
60H:
1 Nicholas Andrews AUS 7.72

PV:
1 Tray Oates 5.65
2 Nate Richartz 5.50
3 Audie Wyatt 5.50

MLK Tribute Invite, Staten Island, NY, USA, January 17

Women:
300:
1 Leah Anderson St. John’s 37.89

Mark Colligan Memorial, Lincoln, NE, USA, January 22

Men:
60H:
1 Darius Luff Nebraska 7.70

SP:
1 Alex Talley NDakotaSt 19.76
2 Burger Lambrechts RSA Nebraska 19.75

Michigan Invitational, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, January 22

Men:
600:
1 Dubem Amene NGR Michigan 1:17.41

3000:
1 Hobbs Kessler 7:59.41
2 Mason Ferlic 7:59.57
3 Nick Willis NZL 7:59.69

TJ: 1 Donald Scott 16.76

Women:
TJ:
1 Tori Franklin 13.69

Penn State National Open, University Park, PA, USA, January 21-22

Men: Mile: 1 Dan Schaffer Binghamton 3:58.84

Women: Mile: 1 Emily MacKay Binghamton 4:32.55

Red Raider Open, Lubbock, TX, USA, January 21

Marybeth Price won the women’s 60m in 7.08.
Men:
60:

1 Brendon Stewart USC 6.61
2 Kasaun James USC 6.61
3 Eric Allen Jr. USC 6.64

ht1: 1 James 6.59

ht2: 1 Stewart 6.61

200: 1 Courtney Lindsey TxTech 20.56

r2: 1 Jacolby Shelton TxTech 20.70

r3: 1 Kennedy Lightner Kentucky 20.52

60H:
1 Eric Edwards Jr. LSU 7.65
2 Tai Brown Kentucky 7.72

ht1: 1 Edwards Jr. 7.75

LJ:
1 Steffin McCarter Texas 7.83
2 Shakwon Coke JAM BartonCo 7.80

SP:
1 Adrian Piperi Texas 20.99
2 Jalil Brewer Purdue 19.57

Women:
60 (Invite):

1 Marybeth Price 7.08
2 Abby Steiner Kentucky 7.17
3 Jada Baylark Arkansas 7.21
4 Favour Ofili NGR LSU 7.26

ht1: 1 Price 7.11

ht2: 1 Ofili 7.24

ht3: 1 Baylark 7.28

ht4: 1 Steiner 7.19

60 (Coll):
1 Julien Alfred LCA Texas 7.10

h1: 1 Alfred 7.17

200: 1 Kynnedy Flannel Texas 22.97

r3: 1 Amber Anning GBR LSU 23.38

400: 1 Kennedy Simon Texas 52.15

60H (Invite):
1 Devynne Charlton BAH 7.99
2 Demisha Roswell JAM TxTech 8.02
3 Rushelle Burton JAM 8.11

ht1:
1 Charlton 7.99
2 Burton 8.15

ht2:
1 Alaysha Johnson 8.02
2 Roswell 8.07

60H (Coll):
1 Alia Armstrong LSU 7.96
2 Masai Russell Kentucky 8.01
3 Yoveiny Mota VEN Arkansas 8.13
4 Jayla Hollis Arkansas 8.14
5 Milan Young LSU 8.15

ht1:
1 Armstrong 8.04
2 Hollis 8.12

ht5: 1 Russell 8.07

HJ:
1 Rachel McCoy 1.84
2 Abigail O’Donoghue LSU 1.84
3 Sidney Sapp TxTech 1.84

PV:
1 Nastassja Campbell Arkansas 4.45
2 Elien Vekemans BEL Arkansas 4.35

LJ: 1 Monae’ Nichols TxTech 6.66

Samford University Invitational, Birmingham, AL, USA, January 21

Men:
60:

1 Matthew Boling Georgia 6.60

sf1: 1 Boling 6.65

Women:
5000:
1 Mercy Chelangat KEN Alabama 15:34.82

HJ: 1 Yelena Kulichenko CYP Georgia 1.83

Samford University Open, Birmingham, AL, USA, January 22

Men: 60H: 1 Paris Williams 7.71

The Battle in Beantown, Boston, MA, USA, January 22

Briton Toby Makoyawo won the 60m in 6.69 after a 6.67 heat.

Men:
60:
1 Toby Makoyawo GBR BostonUniv 6.69

ht1: 1 Makoyawo 6.67

600: 1 Wellingto Ventura Connecticut 1:17.29

Women:
3000:
1 Andrea Claeson SWE BostonUniv 9:20.33

Vanderbilt Invitational, Nashville, TN, USA, January 21-22

Men: TJ: 1 R’Lazon Brumfield TennesseeSt 16.29

Women:
LJ:

1 Tiffany Flynn 6.66
2 Akela Jones BAR 6.55
3 Sha’Keela Saunders 6.46

SP:
1 Jessica Ramsey 18.52
2 Divine Oladipo GBR OhioSt 17.29

Wesley A. Brown Invitational, Annapolis, MD, USA, January 21-22

Men: PV: 1 Simen Guttormsen NOR 5.56

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