April 29: Olympic Champion Derek Drouin Headlines World Class High Jump Field For Drake Relays

Men's Olympic HJ Preview: Who Will Win This Wide Open Affair?
Jeff Henderson Wins Historically Deep Long Jump; Age Defeats Youth In Women's High Jump and The Ashton Eaton Show Continues

Vashti Cunningham - Randall's Daughter - Wins World High Jump Title And Announces That She's Going Pro
AJee Wilson And Brenda Martinez Will Go Head-To-Head In Millrose Games 800
2015 Pan American Junior Championships Results
Team USA cleaned up the distance events winning 9 of the 10 gold medals and 18-medals total. Sub-4 high schooler Matthew Maton won the 5000 in 14:20, closing in a 61-second last lap.
*IAAF: IAAF Pan Am Juniors Recap: Cuba's Yulenmis Aguilar Sets World Junior Javelin Record With 63.33m
*DyeStat Meet Highlights Vashti Cunningham won the women's HJ, setting the American Jr record (and HS record) at 6-5. Noah Lyles ran a very wind-aided 10.07 in the semis and then got silver in the final with 10.18; Cuba's Reyneir Mena won in 10.17.
*USATF Day-By-Day: Final: Team USA sets Pan Am Juniors record with 30 golds
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Drake Relays Presented By Hy-Vee Announces First Wave Of 2015 Athletes And Events
A highlight will be the addition of an elite women's 800 with Brenda Martinez and Ajee Wilson. Other top names competing include Renaud Lavillenie, Jenn Suhr, LaShawn Merritt vs Kirani James and a deep 110H and HJ competition.
Will Claye (LJ) And Chaunté Lowe (HJ) Highlight Jumps At The Armory Track Invitational Next Saturday
The meet which will be live on USATF.TV features great distance fields as well with Galen Rupp, Mary Cain, Ajee Wilson, Matt Centrowitz and a WR attempt in the DMR.
Oregon Freshman Devon Allen Stuns As U.S. 110 Hurdle Champ In Sacramento
Allen ran a slightly wind-aided 13.16 to beat defending champ Ryan Wilson by .005; David Oliver was 3rd. Jeneba Tarmoh (you remember her from the 2012 dead heat fiasco) won the 200 (22.06) as Curtis Mitchell ran 20.13 to beat Wallace Spearmon (20.19). Inika Mcpherson gets HJ title in 2.00m PR (previous best 1.96m) beating Chaunte Lowe and Brigetta Barrett. Kori Karter takes 400H as Johnny Dutch wins for the men (48.93). Sam Kendricks the PV (5.75), Jeffery Henderson the LJ, Gia Lewis-Smallwood the discus and Sean Furey the javelin.