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2008 NCAA Indoors: Complete Results
D2 & D3 Info Here

*Kyle Who?
Arizona State Wins Men's & Women's Team Titles as Kyle Alcorn Shocks Field & Wins 3k To  Lead Sun Devils To Team Title Over FSU
On Friday, Alcorn led ASU to a surprise 2nd in the DMR. On Saturday, he shocked everyone once again and blew away the r3k field with a big kick in the next to last event to put his team into a tie with FSU. It came down to the 4 x 400 and ASU edged FSU by a second to win. Alcorn's never been a real big collegiate name before today, but he apparently had a gnarly 55 second last lap in HS in the 3200.
*3k Thread Here
In other action, Texas' Leonel Manzano completed the DMR/Mile sweep as was expected by winning the mile with the big surprise being that his teammate Jake Morse was 2nd. The other big surprise was how average the field looked considering you had to run 4:00 to get in. In the ladies' distance races, it was all FSU as Hannah England won the 3k and Susan Kuikjen won the mile.
Day1:
Men's 5k: Isaac Sangok Blows Away LaSalle's Sean Quigley In Last 200 Early leader Josh McDougal was 5th.
Women's 5k:
Sally Kipyego Completely Dominates As Expected.
*LSU's & Trinidad's Richard Thompson Runs World Leading 6.51 To Win 60m
DMR/Mile: Sarah Bowman
and Leonel Manzano looked really good as they both controlled their heats in the mile and anchored home titles in the DMR. In the men's DMR, the Horns got a big lead on the 1200 and Manzano closed the deal but only after LSU's John Kosgei made things interesting by closing a huge gap with a ridiculously fast first 200 that many are saying is the greatest first 200 of a 1,600 they have ever seen. How fast was the 200? Anywherer from 24.7 to 26.

*Without Walter Dix, FSU Men Take Day 1 Lead
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Arkansas' Very Good Day 1 Ruined By Terrible DMR Performance Anchor Mickey Corbin had nothing left on the anchor after making the mile final.
*FSU's Title Damaged As Walter Dix Is Scratched Due to Strep Throat
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Arkansas Men Not Sure How Good They Are - Gunning For 43rd Title Anyway
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AP Preview Of Meet ASU Women Looking To Repeat - Who Will Win On Men's Side? At least 5 men's teams have a shot.

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Arkansas' Tyler Hill A 5th Yr Sr Psyched For 5k and His 1st NCAA Indoor Meet Hill and Razorbacks have a shot. Hill on the 5k: "I think Josh McDougal is probably the big favorite. Other than him, I feel I can go head-to-head with anyone in that field."

Men's Previews:
Trackshark; Can FSU Win Indoors After Winning Outdoors Last Spring? Includes nice eveny by event preview.
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TFN Individual Event Predictions For Men
Women's Preview : *
Trackshark: Can ASU Repeat? Includes nice event by event predictions.
Overall:
Track & Field News Projects Tight Men's & Women's Team Battles - On the men's side, they actually project 5 teams within 3 points which would be ridiculous. Should be exciting.
*Where did the NCAA Qualifiers Come From (a look at the effect of different tracks)

IAAF Issues New Guidelines For Javelin and Hammer After Last Year's Accident When the javelin is going on, there should be no other field events inside the track.

Nike Is Trying to Document Its History

Paul Koech Says Post Election Violence Cost Kenya at World Indoors

Lengthy Profile on US Record Holder in the Javelin Breaux Greer in ESPN the Magazine It's an interesting read, but if that is not enough for you to read the article this quote that is the talk of the messsage boards might make you read it, "I think I might do porn (after the Olympics)"

On the boards: Nick Willis' Brother Talks About Willis DQ and Willis' Tactics And we strongly disagree with this quote: "But then it slowed down to be a typically tactical championship final with the medals decided on who had the best positioning going into the last lap rather than who was necessarily in the best shape. " This quote seems to imply that it is just random luck where people are positioned when in reality the best racers put themselves in the right position with a lap to go. Positioning is more important indoors and we hope Willis learned something at Worlds this year. If he's worried about one of the not fittest guys winning in Beijing he shouldn't be. Lagat, Ramzi, El Guerrouj, El Guerrouj, El Guerrouj, and Ngeny are the names of all the champions going back to 2000.

"His ideal picture was... for the next four years to try to break his own (marathon) world record and try to win in London 2012 because Beijing is very risky. I'm not a scientist but how can you train for pollution?"
-Jos Hermens, Haile Gebrselassie's agent on Haile's controversial decision to skip the marathon at this year's Olympics. We hope they at least have consulted a few scientists as to whether there really is a health risk and what can be done about it.

Haile G's Marathon Pullout Continues To Generate Unprecedented Publicity
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Latest: G
eb Now Says He Might Run Marathon If It's Start Time is Changed and Its Moved Out of Beijing The article was emailed to us and appears to be legit. We doubt his request will be honored but by phrasing his non-participation this way, the heat on Geb may die down a little. A smart pr move for sure.
*Haile And His Manager Explain Themselves
The duo have been shocked by the amount of attention his decision to not run the marathon in Beijing has generated since news of it was leaked on Monday (they were hoping to deal with the media firestorm in May when the Ethiopian team is announced). His manager Hermens says that the winner of Summer Games in extreme conditions normally never return to top form and that Geb still wants to try to run 2:03 and then maybe win Olympic gold in 2012. T

More Geb: NY Times Article on Geb Pulling out Beijing Marathon How about this quote from Mary Wittenberg. "Haile is an astute businessman, and I think this decision reflects who he is as a person.”
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Message Board Thread Here

LetsRun.com Week in Review: We've got it all covered and this week's piece is quite good if we must say so our selves Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down, the future is named Kaki and it has arrived, sick women's 1500, scorn, yes scorn on Haile G; Sanya Richards, Mo Greene, and a 101 year old boozer, smoker, and marathoner. Not to mention in page 2, the incredible state of Japanese women's marathoning, the sad state of US women's marathoning (Deena is 10+ minutes faster than her closest competitor at the Trials), and Marion Jones in the slammer.

Jonathan Edwards backs Phillips Idowu for Gold (Idowu Was Only 8cm From a World Record)

Meet Promoters Standing Firm Against Dwain Chambers Seriously seems like he might have an anti trust lawsuit on his hands.

58% of Brits Have Lost Faith in Results of Olympics Because of Drugs BBC

2008 World Indoors : *Results
*Event by Event Recaps

Yelena SobolevaSunday: Recap Soboleva 3:57.71 WR in 1500, 18 Year Old Kaki Wire to Wire 1:44.81 in 800, Bekele JR Wins 3k, Bryan Clay Wins Heptathlon
(Reuters recap above)
*Race Results Weekly Distance Recap Here

The performers at worlds saved the best for last. Most impressive was the women's 1500 where Yelena Soboleva broke her own wold record and picked up $90,000 as she led 4 women under the 4 minute barrier as the top 5 all set PBs.
18 year old Abubaker Kaki was almost as impresive in the men's 800, as the 18 year old led wire to wire to win in a 1:44.81 personal best as the entire field set personal bests including Nick Symmonds who finished last (6th). Tariku Bekele was nearly as impressive as his older brother as he went 3:56 the last 1600 to get the win in the 3000m as Craig Mottram finished out of the medals. Lastly, Australia's Tasmyn Lewis shocked the field to win the women's 800.The 29 year old once was a precocious 16 year old who ran in the Commonwealth Games. She credits her resurgence to her brother taking over her coaching..
Video: *Tamsyn Lewis Wins 800 at Worlds
Video: *Defar Wins 3k at Worlds
Video: *Liu Xiang Gets Gold over Allen Johnson in Hurdles
*On the boards:
*Kaki=Awesome (Nick Symmonds= Runnersworld Model)

*Soboloeva wins $90k
*Women's 1500 WR, 4 Sub 4:00, 5 PBs
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T Bekele averages 29.1 sec's for the last 7 laps of World Ind. 3k! (3:56 last 1600, 3:54 pace last 1400)
Saturday: Is there anything left for the Kenyans? Deresse Mekonnen Dan Komen Deresse Mekonnen Wins 1500 Mekonnen originally won the race but was DQd along with Nick Willis (for stepping on the infield.). The DQ was protested and Mekonnen was made the winner. (message board thread on DQ here) The 1500 was the one event Ethiopians had not had a lot of success in and Mekonnen is only 20, so Kenya had better watch out (they still dominate the steeple at least). In other action Meseret Defar blew away the field in the women's 3000m with a 28.8 last lap. Nick Symmonds looked incredible in his 800m semifinal. Liu Xiang got his first indoor gold and all that is left is gold in Beijing. American veteran Allen Johnson got the silver.
High Jump: Stefan Holm Wins 4th World Indor High Jump Title
Hurdles:*Lolo Jones Gets World Indoor Gold
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Liu Xiang Gets His First World Indoor Gold

Long Jump: Britain's Chris Tomlinson Gets Silver in World Long Jump
Photos:
*Saturday PM *Saturday AM (Qualifying)
*Friday
Video on Demand and Highlights:
Entire meet on demand on WCSN
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Day 2 Highlight Video: 2 Minutes
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Dayron Robles Thinks There is a False Start and Stops in 60m Hurdles
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Cantwell Wins Shot
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Fasuba Wins Men's 60
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Angela Williams Wins 60
Morning:
*Dayron Robles Out in Hurdle Qualifying!!
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Jamal and Fomenko Top Qualifiers in 1500 QualifyingChristin Wurth Thomas has been sick and didn't make the final.
*(Un)Official Worlds Discussion Thread
*Photos
*Friday Recap: Christian Cantwell Wins Shot, Angela Williams and Olusoji Fasuba Win 60
Olusoji Fasuba got Africa's first gold in the indoor 60 as Britain's Dwain Chambers ran a pb to get silver in what may be his final race as everyone is trying to blackball the ex drug cheat from the sport.
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Day 1 Evening Distance Recap: Maria Mutola Takes First Step Towards Eighth World Indoor Title Americans Khadevis Robinson and Nick Symmonds looked good in making the 800m semifinals. Fellow American Nicole Teter ran a seasonal best to make the 800 semis on time. Kiwi Nick Willis (looked good) and made the 1500m final.
Shot: Cantwell Wins Shot Gold, Says Critics Can Kiss His Ass IAAF
60: *Dwain Chambers Gets Silver at World Indoors
Guardian
*Dwain Chambers May Retire
BBC

Heptathlon:Tia Hellebaut Wins Heptathlon
IAAF
*Kelly Sotherton Comes Close But Settle for Silver in Heptathlon

Friday Morning:
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Most of Favorite Advance in 3k Heats at 2008 World Indoors
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S. Africans Do Well on Day 1 of World Indoors
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Mo Farah Makes 3k Final
IAAF Previews: Men *Women

In Case You Missed it: The Incredible Heather Dorniden She falls 400m into a 600m race at Big 10s, gets up, and then the rest is history as the announcer goes nuts.

On the boards: Another Marathon Cheating Story - Women's Winner of Sarasota Marathon DQd

Guy Who Ran 3:02:26 at Little Rock Marathon Dropped Dead at Finish

LetsRun.com: The Week That Was We recap all that occurred in the last week in track including the richest race in history as well as the final Japanese Olympic marathon team selection race. We cap it all off by praising some of the heroes from the American collegiate conference action including LSU's John Kosgei, Wisco's Brandon Bethke, Minnesota's Heather Dorniden, Georgetown's Joanna Rogers, Cornell's Jeomi Maduka, Chris Curtis Vollmar and the Eastern Michigan men as well as D3 stars Erin Kelly-and Peter Kosgei.
*Page 2: Collegiate Stars Of the Weekend

Kenyans XC Camp To Start Wednesday With 33 Athletes For 27 Spots Several wild cards have been added. People who show up late will be booted off the team as Kenya is serious about putting forward a good showing to try to help repair the country's image.

104 Year Old Philip “Flying Phil” Rabinowitz Dies He reached his athletic pinnacle at the age of 100 when he set the 100m world record for 100 year olds.

4 Olympic Trials Qualifiers at Kaiser Permanent Napa Valley Marathon

Former Olympic Sprinter, Stony Brook All-American Roger Gill Dies in Car Crash

Irish 5k Star Marie Davenport Has a Baby Girl

Lake Biwa Marathon: World Champ Silver Medalist Mubarak Hassan Shami Wins in Lake Biwa Shami is the guy who celebrated too soon and gave away the 2005 World Half Marathon champs.

Stephen Kibiwot, Linah Cheruiyot Win Paris Half Marathon IAAF

Conference XC Track Action:
SEC: Results Arkansas men win again. LSU women. The most impressive performance was by LSU's John Kosgei, who may have emerged as a new star at the NCAA level. 3k and mile wins, going sub-4 for the mile win. (If you know of an athlete who had a super impressive performance in their conference meet email us.)
Big 12s: Recap: Texas Men Won by 2, Texas A&M Women Results Colorado Men 1,2,3,4 in 3k. Sally Kipyego double wins. Manzano mile and DMR wins.
Big 10s: Men's Results: Wisconsin Wins 8th straight. Minnesota Women.
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More coverage from Big 10 Network.
On the Boards: The next big Wisconsin runner??? ....BRANDON BETHKE
He won the 3k and 5k.
Heps: Blog and Results Cornell men (Rojo's team) with the most impressive performance ever at the Heps. The Cornell women lost for first time in 6 years.
ACC: Results Virginia Tech Women, Florida State Men Dominate
All other conferences here
*McDougal Runs 7:54 Opener

Victor Conte: "Justice is certainly very important in this world, but so is forgiveness"
*Conte Says Let Chryste Gaines Compete
BBC

Official Sammy Wanjiru and Lornah Kiplagat Win $300,000 and Zayed International Half Marathon (the World's Richest Road Race)
Wanjiru
pulled away from Fabiano Joseph of Tanzania. Kiplagat absolutely crushed the field (Geti Wami included). We can't believe more top pros weren't there. Next year we'll have the race pay us $100,000 and we'll do their publicity, get their elite field, and clean up afterwards.
*Message board thread

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Wanjiru to Buy His Mom a Tractor With His Winnings

2008 AT&T USA Indoors: *Full Results Here*Event By Event Results Here
Sunday:
LRC
Thrilling Men's 800 Highlights, Rob Myers Proves He's Class of Men's 1,500 and Nicole Teter Takes Down Women's 800. Track races can't be any more exciting than the men's 800, which more than lived up to the hype and turned into an epic duel between KD and Nick Symmonds.
*Controversy in Men's Shot Put
Boston Globe The big story perhaps should have been Adam Nelson not making the team, but instead it is the feud between Cantwell and Hoffa. (We received news of Cantwell calling Hoffa a "f****** hypocrite" at the post-meet press conference) You'd think at this level, the guys or Nike or someone would make sure they have the 16 lb shot they want. Nelson won't compete for $40,000 at Worlds but did get $25,000 for winning the Visa Championships series.
*Day 2 Photos
*Winners Quotes From Day 2
Saturday: LRC Favorites Tegenkamp, Wurth-Thomas Win, Shannon Rowbury Surprise Winner of 3k
Matt Taylor's recap of the 3ks (and how boring the meet was) for Letsrun above
*Boston Globe Recap of 3k, 1500
It was Tegenkamp's first race of 2008, but he is at a level above the rest of the 3000/5000 m runners in America not named Lagat, and his class trumped the sharpness of his training partners as he led a 1-2-3 Wisconsin sweep, as he was followed by Chris Solinsky and Olympian Jonathon Riley (thread here). Wurth-Thomas blew away the field in the women's 1500, and Shannon Rowbury showed the benefits of training with Shalane Flanagan as she upset Jen Rhines in the 3k.
More:

*USATF Recap: Favorites prevail Saturday at AT&T USA Indoor Championships
*USATF Wants New CEO by June 1, Weather Delays Caused Problems for Athletes

*Madison 1-2-3 at USATFs
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Brad Walker Wins Pole Vault at USATFs
*Jillian Camarena Wins Her 4th Straight Indoor Shot Title
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Photos of Day 1 of 2008 USATF Nationals
*Athlete Quotes - Day 1
*Post Race interviews