Goucher, Lagat, Centro, Solomon, Symmonds, Johnson, Infeld, Huling and Blankenship make the cut.
"I would welcome that opportunity for myself, for every former Oregon Project member, every doctor that's been involved.... I feel very good about (the case). I believe in the truth and I know these things take time. ... Think of how long it took for Lance (Armstrong)."
Texas A&M's Shamier Little became the first to win the 400 hurdles nationals and NCAA championships in the same season since Sheena Johnson (UCLA) in 2004.
Evan Jager led a record brigade as the top 3 all broken Dan Lincoln's previous USATF meet record.
Kara Goucher said she doesn't like being labeled a liar and said she will come out with a lot more information to show she is not one.
They think Centro jr looks ready for anyone. We agree.