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The fast heat of the 100m features four Americans: Muna Lee, Marshevet Hooker, Carmelita Jeter, and Torri Edwards. This meet should be quick and I would not be surprised to see the Olympic Trials order reversed.

The 5000m features Americans Sara Slattery, Amy Rudolph, and Molly Huddle. Each will be looking for redemption coming off of the Olympic trials and will be looking to run fast. This should be a distinct possibility as Merseret Defar and Kim Smith will be in the race to heat things up.

In the 100m hurdles, sensation Lolo Jones will to continue to amaze as she has all year.

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Women’s 1500m: The pacers set an honest and steady pace in the women’s 1500m coming through 400m in 1:04.16, then 800 in 2:08.57. Rowbury sat on the inside of lane 1 in 5th place. At 1200m (3:14.66) to go Jamieson, Jamal, and Rowbury all went. Jamal, the world champion of Bahrain, was too strong for Rowbury and held her off in the final stretch running 3:59.99, Rowbury was second in 4:00.33 just barely missing the 4:00 barrier.

Men’s 400m Hurdles: Kerron Clement won in 48.33. Bershawn Jackson “Batman” was 4th being nipped by Angelo Taylor for 3rd place.

Men’s 400m: Wariner had lane 4 and ran a world leading 43.86. Merritt, who had lane 5, was overtaken by Wariner with 125 to go and lost by 10m running 44.35. The rivalry continues…

Women’s 800m: Pamela Jelimo, the world’s newest distance star, got out right on the rabbit in 55.71 through 400m. Jelimo passed the rabbit at 500m and opens up 20m instantly. She wins convincingly in 1:54.97 by 40m. In doing this she set the world junior record.

Women’s 5000m: This race is on 14:30 pace and Jen Rhines is out the back. Lucy Kabuu Wangui won in a blazing 14:38.49 dropping everyone in her wake by setting the pace herself. Rhines was 15:11.79 for 4th.

Men’s 100m: Burns wins in a slow 10.14.

Men’s 110m Hurdles: After a false start by Aries Merritt, Cuban Dayron Robles, the world record holder in 12.87, ran an amazing 12.88!

Women’s 100m Hurdles: The athletes are asked twice to stand up out the blocks due to crowd noises for pole vault. London wins in 12.66. Joanna Hayes 12.76 was second beating Olympian Dawn Harper who was 3rd in 12.78.

Men’s 3000m: This race began oddly with a false start by Alistair Cragg. They are out in 59 seconds through 400m–hot race! Cragg inside in 3rd place–race has slowed. At the bell Craig boxed! The race was won by Kenyan Soi in 7:36.71. Cragg finished in 4th with a 7:38.21.

Women’s 200m: Americans swept the meet with Sanya Richards, Carmelita Jeter, and Muna Lee going 1, 2, 3. Richards won in 22.56.

Men’s 1500m: Rabbits out in 54.83 for 400m. Through 800m in 1:53.7. Kenyan Augustine Choge at 1200m in 2:52. Choge holds then off in 3:32.59.

Men’s 3000m Steeple: Through 2k in 5:30.85. Sub 8 a possibility? 400 to go 7:06! 8:08.53 Mubarak.

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