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Men: 200 (1.6): 1 J Gatlin 19.75; 2 L Merritt 19.79; 3 A Webb 20.00; 4 N Lyles (U20) 20.09 (U20 rec); 5 M Norman 20.14; 6 T Gay 20.38; 7 K Williams 20.38; 8 S McLean 20.63. sf 1 (-1.1): 1 Mil Norman 20.21; 2 Gatlin 20.23; 3 I Young 20.59; 4 W Spearmon 20.73; 5 M Rodgers 20.94. sf2 (0.4): 1 Lyles 20.26; 2 Williams 20.31; 3 D Dukes 20.41; 4 J Lawson 20.50; 5 W Dix 20.63. sf3 (1.4): 1 Merritt 19.74; 2 Webb 19.97; 3 Gay 20.16; 4 S McLean 20.31; 5 K Cotton 20.43; 6 A Bailey 20.82. h1 (3.3): 1 Lyles 20.04; 2 Williams 20.11; 3 Dukes 20.14; 4 Dix 20.23 5 T Friday 20.33; 6 Cotton 20.46. h2 (1.0): 1 Lawson 20.54. h3 (0.5): 1 Young 20.53; 2 Rodgers 20.64; 3 T Hester 20.69; 4 B Lee 20.79. h4 (2.8): 1 Norman 20.06; 2 Gay 20.36; 3 Spearmon 20.39; 4 C Mitchell 20.48; 5 A Delaney 20.49; 6 C Newman 20.69. h5 (0.9): 1 Webb 20.27; 2 Gatlin 20.32; 3 McLean 20.46; 4 C Mosby 20.64. h6 (2.8): 1 Merritt 20.09; 2 A Bailey 20.53; 3 R McClain 20.55; 4 J Walker 20.60. 1500: 1 M Centrowitz 3:34.09; 2 R Andrews 3:34.88; 3 B Blankenship 3:36.18; 4 L Manzano 3:36.62; 5 C Engels 3:37.66; 6 J Gregorek 3:38.76; 7 C Alexander 3:38.90; 8 D Winn 3:39.22. 5000: 1 B Lagat (M40) 13:35.50; 2 H Mead 13:35.70; 3 P Chelimo 13:35.92; 4 E Jenkins 13:35.98; 5 B True 13:36.4 0; 6 R Hill 13:38.36; 7 S Kipchirchir 13:39.79; 8 W Kincaid 13:39.96; 9 G Rupp 13:41.09; 10 L Lomong 13:51.19. 3000sc: 1 E Jager 8:22.48; 2 H Bor 8:24.10; 3 D Cabral 8:26.37; 4 A Bayer 8:28.59. h1: 1 Cabral 8:26.96; 2 A Bayer 8:27.66; 3 S Kebenei 8:28.84; 4 D Huling 8:30.34; 5 C Forys 8:30.42. h2: 1 Jager 8:33.73. 110H (1.0): 1 D Allen 13.03; 2 R Ash 13.21; 3 J Porter 13.21; 4 A Merritt 13.22; 5 J Richardson 13.28; 6 J Eaton 13.30; 7 A Harris 13.56; D Oliver DNS. sf1 (-1.8): 1 Porter 13.49; 2 Richardson 13.51; 3 Harris 13.54; 4 Wilson 13.62. sf2 (-0.3): 1 Ash 13.34; 2 Eaton 13.57; 3 R Fontenot 13.68; 4 I Williams 13.69. sf3 (-2.1): 1 Allen 13.40; 2 Oliver 13.46; 3 Merritt 13.57; 4 R Brookins 13.67. h1 (-1.2): 1 Richardson 13.41; 2 I Williams 13.63; 3 Merritt 13.64; 4 Fontenot 13.67; 5 J Moore 13.72. h2 (-1.6): 1 Ash 13.39; 2 Harris 13.61; 3 Brookins 13.69. h3 (-1.8): 1 Allen 13.44; 2 Eaton 13.66; 3 Wilson 13.72. h4 (-1.4): 1 Oliver 13.68; 2 Porter 13.72. 400H: 1 K Clement 48.50; 2 B Robinson 48.79; 3 M Tinsley 48.82; 4 R Babineaux 48.88; 5 J Dutch 48.92; 6 Q Downing 49.60; 7 B Jackson 49.96; J Anderson DQ. sf 1: 1 Tinsley 49.15; 2 Babineaux 49.20; 3 Downing 49.45; 4 Jackson 49.59; 5 K Rosser 49.61; 6 TJ Holmes 49.93. sf 2: 1 Dutch 49.20; 2 Clement 49.28; 3 J Anderson 49.84. h1: 1 Dutch 49.56; 2 Robinson 49.62. h2: 1 Jackson 49.91. h4: 1 Rosser 49.89; 2 Downing 49.94; 3 Clement 49.97. HJ: 1 E Kynard 2.29; 2 K Landon 2.26; 3 B Adkins 2.21; 4 D Kemper 2.21; 5 T McRae 2.21; 6 D Hightower 2.21; 6 R Robertson 2.21. TJ: 1 W Claye 17.65; 2 C Taylor 17.39; 3 C Benard 17.21; 4 O Craddock 17.16; 5 M O’Neal 17.01w; 6 C Carter 16.81w. Qual: 1 O’Neal 16.97w; 2 D Scott 16.96; 3 Taylor 16.87; 4 S Johnson 16.85w; 5 Craddock 16.83 DT: 1 M Finley 63.42; 2 T Bailey 61.57; 3 A Evans 61.22; 4 J Harrell 61.05; 5 L Brooks 60.50. Qu: 1 Finley 66.72; 2 S Mattis 60.93; 3 Evans 60.66; 4 J Schuurmans 60.66; 5 J Young 60.40; 6 Bailey 60.17. HT: 1 R Winkler 76.76; 2 K Johnson 75.11; 3 C McCullough 74.16; 4 AG Kruger 73.31; 5 A Fryman 72.73; 6 M Tayala 72.52. JT: 1 C Hostetler 83.24; 2 C Thompson 82.88

Women: 200 (-0.6): 1 T Bowie 22.25; 2 D Stevens 22.30; 3 J Prandini 22.53; 4 A Felix 22.54; 5 A Washington 22.65; 6 G Thomas 22.72; 7 T Townsend 22.80; 8 J Tarmoh 23.72. sf 1 (-1.7): 1 Prandini 22.68; 2 Washington 22.72; 3 Townsend 22.79; 4 K Whitney 23.03; 5 C Hill 23.05. sf 2 (-0.9): 1 Stevens 22.45; 2 G Thomas 22.72; 3 J Atkins 22.99; 4 M Akinosun 23.04; 5 S Solomon 23.06. sf3 (0.4): 1 Bowie 22.27; 2 Felix 22.57; 3 Tarmoh 22.98; 4 C McGrone 23.01; 5 D Hill 23.04. h1 (-2.0): 1 Prandini 22.72; 2Hill 22.93. h2 (-0.3): 1 Felix 22.93; 2 Akinosun 22.99. h 3 (-0.2): 1 Stevens amacho-Quinn22.91. h4 (0.9): 1 Washington 22.95; Camacho-Quinn2 Tarmoh 23.02. h5 (2.2): 1 T Bowie 22.74; 2 C McGrone 22.98w; 3 D Hill 23.04w. 1500: 1 J Simpson 4:04.74; 2 S Rowbury 4:05.39; 3 B Martinez 4:06.16; 4 A Eccleston 4:06.19; 5 M Uceny 4:06.94; 6 A Efraimson 4:07.34. sf1: 1 Simpson 4:10.09; 2 S Rowbury 4:10.24; 3 A Efraimson 4:10.49;. sf2: 1 Martinez 4:11.05; 2 Eccleston 4:11.28 .H3: 1 Simpson 4:17.31; 8 M Cain 4:19.10. 5000: 1 M Huddle 15:05.01; 2 S Houlihan 15:06.14; 3 K Conley 15:10.62; 4 E Infeld 15:13.87; 5 A D’Agostino 15:14.04; 6 K Mackey 15:18.60. h 2: 1 Molly Huddle 15:26.33; 2 K Mackey 15:26.64; 3 S Houlihan 15:26.91. 3000sc: 1 E Coburn 9:17.48; 2 C Frerichs 9:20.92; 3 C Quigley 9:21.29; 4 S Kipp 9:28.72; 5 S Garcia 9:28.99; 6 B Franek 9:33.51; 7 M Rolland 9:35.31. 100H (1.2): 1 B Rollins 12.34; 2 K Castlin 12.50; 3 N Ali 12.55; 4 Q Harrison 12.57; 5 S Nelvis 12.60; 6 K Harrison 12.62; 7 J Coward 12.75. sf1 (-1.0): 1 Rollins 12.60; 2 Ali 12.68; 3 Coward 12.83; 4 Nelvis 13.00, sf2 (-0.5): 1 Castlin 12.77; 2 J Stowers 12.91; 3 D Harper Nelson 13.01. sf3 (-1.1): 1 Q Harrison 12.78; 2 K Harrison 12.91; 3 J Camacho-Quinn 13.02. h1 (0.2): 1 K Harrison 12.57; 2 Harper Nelson 12.85; 3 C Manning 12.89; 4 Goodwin 12.89; 5 C Brissett 12.95; 6 A Perry 13.07. h2 (0.3): 1 Castlin 12.68; 2 J Camacho-Quinn 12.82; 3 Coward 12.91; 4 A Johnson 12.96. h3 (0.9): 1 Stowers 12.65; 2Ali 12.68; 3 T McReynolds 12.93, h4 (2.4): 1 Q Harrison 12.71; 2 Nelvis 12.79. h 5 (0.7): 1 B Rollins 12.56; 2 R Clay 13.01. 400H: 1 D Muhammad 52.88; 2 A Spencer 54.02; 3 S McLaughlin (U18) 54.15 (eq World U18 (rec) 4 K Carter 54.47; 5 C Tate 54.60; 6 A Franklin 54.65; 7 J Stepter 54.95.sf1: 1 S McLaughlin 55.23; 2 T Brown 55.70; 3 K Carter 55.86; 4 J Stepter 55.95;. PV: 1 J Suhr 4.80; 2 S Morris 4.75; 3 Lexi Weeks 4.70; 4 M LeLeux 4.60; 5 M Clark 4.60; 5 K Nageotte 4.60; 7 K Hutson 4.50; 8 K Brown 4.50; 9 K Hixson 4.50; 10 A Steiner Bennett 4.50; 10 E Grove 4.50, Qual: 1 Suhr 4.50. TJ: 1 K Orji 14.32; 2 C Epps 14.17; 3 A Geubelle 13.95. QR: 1 K Orji 14.17; 2 Epps 14.08; 3 I Oliver 14.02; 4 C Brewer 13.99; 5 A Geubelle 13.84w. SP: 1 M Carter 19.59; 2 R Saunders 19.24; 3 F Johnson 19.23; 4 T Brooks 18.94; 5 J Camarena-Williams 18.81; 6 B Smith 18.58; 7 C Ealey 18.46; 8 J Stevens 18.25. QR: 1 Brooks 19.06; 2 Camarena-Williams 18.93; 3 Saunders 18.43; 4 C Ealey 18.10. HT: 1 A Campbell 74.03; 2 G Berry 73.09; 3 D Price 73.09; 4 A Bingson 70.30. JT: 1 M Malone 60.84; 2 H Carson 58.19; 3 K Winger 57.90. Hep: 1 B Nwaba 6494; 2 H Miller Koch 6423; 3 K Williams 6402; 4 S Day-Monroe 6385; 5 C McMillan 6326; 6 Q Chapman 6089; 7 E Bougard 6070; 8 A Kunz 6038; 9 L Schwartz 6036

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