1/1/2024 0 Comments Ashleyspencer trackrunner![]() Of 12 finalists, he is one of only four who made the final at last year’s Olympic Trials. ![]() > In the 1,500 meters, Notre Dame’s Yared Nuguse will be among the favorites. Morris, who cleared a world-leading 15-9 3/4, needed a third attempt at 15-1 or would have missed the team. > Olympic medalists Sandi Morris and Katie Nageotte were first and third in the women’s pole vault. It was fourth-longest throw in history, and three others exceeded 75 feet in the greatest series of all time. > Ryan Crouser, world record-holder and two-time Olympic gold medalist, won the men’s shot put with a distance of 75-10 1/2. Jefferson was eighth in the NCAA Championships on this same track. Aleia Hobbs (10.72) and TeeTee Terry (10.74) were the two others to make the team. > In a major upset, Coastal Carolina’s Melissa Jefferson won the women’s 100 meters in a wind-aided 10.69. He became third-fastest American of all time. Kerley, an Olympic silver medalist, won his semifinal in a world-leading 9.76, a meet and Hayward Field record. > Fred Kerley won the men’s 100 meters in 9.77. Evans, 31, a North Knox and Rose-Hulman graduate, was also fifth at last year's trials. Ball State’s Charity Griffith, fifth at NCAAs, did not clear a height. In the high jump, Liz Evans tied for fifth at 5-11 ½. Olympic champion Valarie Allman was first at 219-7, followed by Laulauga Tausaga-Collins at 211-7. Dincoff, a former state champion from DeKalb and 2021 Olympian, was third in the discus.
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