INDIANAPOLIS- Jamie Donaldson (Littleton, Colo.) has been named USA Track &
Field's Athlete of the Week after setting an American record in the
women's 200,000 meters over the weekend at the 28th Annual Ottawa
International 24 Hour Self-Transcendence Race and Masters' 24 Hour
Championship in Canada.
The
fifth-place finisher at the 2008 24 Hr World Championships, Donaldson
destroyed the 18-year old American record by completing 200,000m on the
track in 21 hours 1 minute 28 seconds en route to running 214.487 km in
24 hours. The previous record of 21:08:47 was set by Sue Ellen Trapp in
1991. As the overall winner, Donaldson ended her 24 hour run in
dominating fashion, as her next closest competitor, runner-up Andrew
McLean of Ontario, ran 202.943 km.
Now
in its eighth year, USATF's Athlete of the Week program is designed to
recognize outstanding performers at all levels of the sport. USATF
names a new honoree each week and features the athlete on the USATF
website. Selections are based on top performances and results from the
previous week.
Winners:
January 6, Mason Finley; January 13, Amber Campbell; January 20, Josh
Cox; January 27, German Fernandez; February 3, Ashton Eaton; February
10, Shalane Flanagan; February 17, Galen Rupp; February 24, Dexter
Faulk; March 3, Terrence Trammell; March 10, Diana Pickler; March 17,
Galen Rupp; March 24, Sumi Onodera-Leonard; March 31, German Fernandez;
April 7, Cyrus Hostetler; April 14, Curtis Beach; April 21, Kara
Goucher; April 28, Mason Finley; May 5, Chris Derrick; May 12, Natalie
Willer; May 19, Will Claye; May 26, Nadine O'Connor; June 2, Tyson Gay;
June 9, Dwight Phillips; June 16, Galen Rupp; June 23, Kami Semick;
June 30, Dawn Harper; July 7, Raevyn Rogers; July 14, Ryan Crouser;
July 28, Anton Krupicka; August 11, Rita Hanscom; August 19, Christian
Cantwell; August 26, Trey Hardee; September 1, Dathan Ritzenhein;
September 9, Sanya Richards; September 15, Carmelita Jeter; September
23, Tyson Gay; Jamie Donaldson.
BEST MARKS WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 27
MEN
100 - 9.94 Tyson Gay (adidas) - Daegu, SK 9/25 200 - 20.29 Wallace Spearmon (Nike) - Daegu, SK 9/25 400 - 46.34 David Neville (Nike) - Kawasaki, JPN 9/23 800 - 1:46.70 Nick Symmonds (OTC Elite) - Daegu, SK 9/25 110H - 13.46 Joel Brown (Nike) - Daegu, SK 9/25 HJ - 2.21/7-3 Tora Harris (Asics) - Kawasaki, JPN 9/23 PV - 5.40/17-8.5 Rory Quiller (unat) - Kawasaki, JPN 9/23 TJ - 16.44/53-11.25 Brandon Roulhac (HPC Elite) - Daegu, SK 9/25 SP - 20.21/66-3.75 Reese Hoffa (NYAC) - Kawasaki, JPN 9/23 JT - 79.38/260-5 Mike Hazle (Nike) - Daegu, SK 9/25
WOMEN
100 - 10.83 Carmelita Jeter (Nike) - Daegu, SK 9/25 200 - 23.39 Gloria Asumnu (adidas) - Daegu, SK 9/25 100H - 12.75 Dawn Harper (Nike) - Daegu, SK 9/25 400H - 55.31 Tiffany Williams (Reebok) - Kawasaki, JPN 9/23 LJ - 6.74/22-1.5 Funmi Jimoh (Nike) - Daegu, SK 9/25 JT - 57.80/189-7 Kara Patterson (unat) - Kawasaki, JPN 9/23
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