The 2012 Herculis Monaco meeting on Friday is the last major meeting before the London 2012. Evan Jager’s steeplechase record was exciting and fascinating. In his sixth race at the distance, Evan Jager has broken the AR of Dan Lincoln and become only the fourth American who has broken 8:10 in the steeple (Henry Marsh, Mark Croghan, Dan Lincoln).
Where can Jager go? It will be fascinating…
Evan Jager, 2012 Payton Jordan Invite, photo by PhotoRun.net
20/07/2012
Herculis
Monaco, 20/07/2012
Men’ results
200 Metres – Men Wind: +0.0 m/s
Nickel Ashmeade has shown his talent for the past year. Nickel showed his fitness and talent once again with his win, at 20.02. Churandy Martina finished a close second in 20.07 and Wallace Spearmon lost his first race of the year, taking third in 20.09.
Pts
1 Ashmeade , Nickel JAM 20.02 4
2 Martina , Churandy NED 20.07 2
3 Spearmon , Wallace USA 20.09 1
4 Newman , Calesio USA 20.32
5 Anderson , Marvin JAM 20.36
6 Mitchell , Maurice USA 20.52
7 Harris , Tremaine CAN 20.98
8 Bassaw , Ben FRA 21.03
400 Metres – Men
The 400 meters added some mystery to the 400 meters. First, LaShawn Merritt dropped out about 180 meters into the race, citing a cramp right after the race. Jonathan Borlee won in 44.74, with Kirani James, the 2011 WC, running into shape, taking second in 44.76. Kevin Borlee, brother of Jonathan Borlee, was third in 44.94. Jeremy Wariner took fifth in 45.28.
What is the issue with LaShawn Merritt? More to come on this one.
Pts
1 Borlee , Jonathan BEL 44.74 4
2 James , Kirani GRN 44.76 2
3 Borlee , Kevin BEL 44.94 1
4 Santos , Luguellan DOM 45.10
5 Wariner , Jeremy USA 45.28
6 Rooney , Martyn GBR 45.52
7 Maslek , Pavel CZE 45.55
Merritt , LaShawn USA DNF
800 Metres – Men
Ten men under 1:45. Pretty impressive. Abrahmim Kipchirchir Rotich, the World Junior champ, lowered his pb once again, winning here in 1:43.13. Leonard Kirwa Kosencha ran with Rotich until the last 20 meters, running 1:43.40. Duane Solomon of the US held on for a huge PB, with his 1:43.44. Kevin Lopez broke the Spanish record with his 1:43.74 in fourth. Nick Symmonds runs 1:43.78, his seasonal best, in fifth place.
1 Rotich , Abraham Kipchirchir KEN 1:43.13
2 Kosencha , Leonard Kirwa KEN 1:43.40
3 Solomon , Duane USA 1:43.44
4 Lopez , Kevin ESP 1:43.74
5 Symmonds , Nick USA 1:43.78
6 Olivier , Andrew RSA 1:44.29
7 Lewandowski , Marcin POL 1:44.37
8 Osagie , Andrew GBR 1:44.48
9 Kaki , Abubaker SUD 1:44.89
10 Bube , Andreas DEN 1:44.89
Scherer , Matthew USA DNF
1500 Metres – Men
Asbel Kiprop shows that he might just be the best miler on the planet, as he runs a WL of 3:28.88. Nixon Chepseba runs 3:29.77 for second place. 2008 medalist NIck Willis added to his showing of fitness at the AVIVA London, with his third place and Oceanic record for his fine 3:30.35.
Pts
1 Kiprop , Asbel KEN 3:28.88 4
2 Chepseba , Nixon Kiplimo KEN 3:29.77 2
3 Willis , Nicholas  
; NZL 3:30.35 1
4 Laalou , Amine MAR 3:30.54
5 Makhloufi , Taoufik ALG 3:30.80
6 Birgen , Bethwell KEN 3:31.00
7 Seurei , Benson KEN 3:31.61
8 Cheboi , Collins KEN 3:32.08
9 Rodriguez ,Alvaro ESP 3:34.50
10 Kowal , Yoann FRA 3:35.03
11 Beugnet , Gregory FRA 3:38.00
Andrews , Robby USA DNF
Magut , James Kiplagat KEN DNF
Rotich , Andrew Kiptoo KEN DNF
3000 Metres Steeplechase – Men
The near collision of Consesius Kipruoto and Paul Koech reminded me of Haile Gebrselassie in World Junior 10,000m. Dramatic, and Kipruto kept on standing, holding onto the win as the two leaders bumped about 30 meters out. Evan Jager was in fifth to sixth, and with two laps to go, started to push, and moved into second place for a short time. His 8:06.81 AR took down the record of Dan Lincoln, the last American who did not fear the steeplechase. Jager made the steeplechase look easy, it is not, and Jager is just beginning to show his talent.
Pts
1 Kipruto , Conseslus KEN 8:03.49 4
2 Koech , Paul Kipsiele KEN 8:03.90 2
3 Jager , Evan USA 8:06.81 1
4 Nganga , Bernard Mbugua KEN 8:09.23
5 Birech , Jairus Kipchoge KEN 8:10.62
6 Taleb , Brahim MAR 8:14.11
7 Mateelong , Richard Kipkemboi KEN 8:16.26
8 Keskisalo , Jukka FIN 8:27.96
9 Luchianov , Ion MDA 8:29.69
10 Abdi , Youcef AUS 8:32.86
11 Genest , Alex CAN 8:36.69
12 Pepiot , Tanguy FRA 8:39.90
Koech , John Kibet KEN DNF
Yego , Hillary Kipsang KEN DNF
110 Metres Hurdles – Men Wind: +0.0 m/s
Aries Merritt ran the equal fastest time in the world, second time in one week, with his 12.93. Jason Richardson ran 13.07 and Sergey Shubenkov equalled the Russian record with his 13.07.
Pts
1 Merritt , Aries USA 12.93 4
2 Richardson , Jason USA 13.07 2
3 Shubenkov , Sergey RUS 13.09 1
4 Oliver , David USA 13.14
5 Porter , Jeff USA 13.19
6 Darien , Garfield FRA 13.27
7 Riley , Andrew JAM 13.28
8 Bascou , Dimitri FRA 13.54
High Jump – Men
Huge battle in high jump. Jesse Williams and Robbie Grabarz dueled, with Williams taking one less attempts.
Pts
1 Williams , Jesse USA 2.33 4
2 Grabarz , Robert GBR 2.33 2
3 Drouin , Derek CAN 2.30 1
4 Kynard , Erik USA 2.30
5 Dmitrik , Aleksey RUS 2.30
6 Barry , Trevor BAH 2.26
7 Barshim , Mutaz Essa QAT 2.26
8 Prezelj , Role SLO 2.22
9 Hanany , Mickael FRA 2.22
9 Nieto , Jamie USA 2.22
Long Jump – Men
Panama’s Irving Saladino wins the long jump, with 8.16m, and showed that he his reaching his level of fitness last witnessed in 2007 in Osaka.
Pts Wind
1 Saladino , Irving PAN 8.16 4 -0.2
2 Watt , Mitchell AUS 8.12 2 +0.1
3 Tomlinson , Christopher GBR 8.01 1 +0.7
4 da Silva , Mauro Vinicius BRA 7.99 +0.5
5 Bayer , Sebastian GER 7.94 +0.0
6 Goodwin , Marquise USA 7.94 +0.1
7 Moliz , Luis Felipe ESP 7.78 -0.4
8 Mokoena , Godfrey Khotso RSA 7.75 -0.1
Javelin Throw – Men
Pts
1 Pyatnytsya , Oleksandr UKR 82.85 4
2 Vasilevskis , Vadims LAT 81.90 2
3 Avramenko , Roman UKR 81.57 1
4 Bannister , Jarrod AUS 81.19
5 Etelstalo , Lassi FIN 76.70
6 Farquhar , Stuart NZL 75.84
7 Hostetler , Cyrus USA 74.79
4×100 Metres Relay – Men
Nice relay running by both Red and Blue teams of the US 4 x 100m relay teams.
1 United States “Red” USA 37.61
2 United States “Blue” USA 37.83
3 Canada CAN 38.60
4 France FRA 38.73
5 Italy ITA 38.76
6 Hong Kong, China HKG 39.19
Women’ results
Blessing Okagbare ran a pb of 10.99 in London last weekend. In Monaco ran a second pb in a week, 10.96, with Tianna Madison in 10.99 for second and Jenebah Tarmoh was third in 11.09.
100 Metres – Women Wind: +0.0 m/s
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p; Pts
1 Okagbare , Blessing NGR 10.96 4
2 Madison , Tianna USA 10.99 2
3 Tarmoh , Jeneba USA 11.09 1
4 Stewart , Kerron JAM 11.11
5 Lalova , Ivet BUL 11.15
6 Brooks , Sheri-Ann JAM 11.24
7 Williams , Lauryn USA 11.24
8 Soumari , Myriam FRA 11.37
800 Metres – Women
Elena Kofanova won the 800m in 1:58.41. Francine Niyonsaba, a junior, ran the 13th best all time performance by a junior woman. Alysia Montano was third in 1:59.05. Molly Beckwith tooking fourth in 1:59.05, Marilyn Okoro was fifth in 1:59.37.
Pts
1 Kofanova , Elena RUS 1:58.41 4
2 Niyonsaba , Francine BDI 1:58.68 2
3 Johnson Montano , Alysia USA 1:59.05 1
4 Beckwith , Molly USA 1:59.37
5 Okoro , Marilyn GBR 1:59.75
6 Santiusty , Yuneisy CUB 2:00.18
7 Maracheva , Irina RUS 2:00.29
8 Jamal , Maryam Yusuf BRN 2:00.76
9 Semenya , Caster RSA 2:01.67
10 Gugan , Malodie FRA 2:01.76
Krevsun , Yuliya UKR DNF
3000 Metres – Women
Mercy Cherono won here in pb of 8:38.51, with Sylvia Kibet in second in 8:39.14. Buze Driba was right there in 8:39.65. Shannon Rowbury ran a tough last 200 meters taking fourth in 8:39.83.
Pts
1 Cherono , Mercy KEN 8:38.51 4
2 Kibet , Sylvia Jebiwott KEN 8:39.14 2
3 Diriba , Buze ETH 8:39.65 1
4 Rowbury , Shannon USA 8:39.83
5 Gebru , Azemra ETH 8:40.01
6 Wanjiru , Veronica Nyaruai KEN 8:40.81
7 Anteneh , Emebet ETH 8:43.20
8 Anderson , Gabrielle USA 8:43.52
9 Belete , Mimi BRN 8:43.64
10 Culley , Julie USA 8:45.57
11 Simpson , Jennifer USA 8:48.72
12 Vasilyeva , Yuliya RUS 8:51.62
13 Bardelle , Christine FRA 9:05.68
Muncan , Marina SRB DNF
Wafula , Lydia Nasimiyu KEN DNF
400 Metres Hurdles – Women
Zuzana Henjov has put her hat in the ring as a possible medal winner in London. (Add Perri Shakes Drayton who ran 53.77 in London last week). LaShinda Demus was second here, as her last three hurdles showed her weakness. If Demus runs hurdles, 8,9,10 well
in London, she wins. Melanie Walker is getting herself into shape, running 54.44.
Pts
1 Hejnov , Zuzana CZE 54.12 4
2 Demus , Lashinda USA 54.26 2
3 Walker , Melaine JAM 54.44 1
4 Rosolov , Denisa CZE 54.73
5 Odumosu , Muizat Ajoke NGR 54.90
6 Brown , T’erea USA 54.98
7 Chaboudez , Aurolie FRA 57.93
8 Williams , Tiffany USA 1:05.78
Pole Vault – Women
Silke Spiegelburg clears 4.82m for the win. Yelena Isinbayeva misses at 4.70m, all three attempts.
Pts
1 Spiegelburg , Silke GER 4.82 4
2 Silva , Yarisley CUB 4.62 2
3 Bleasdale , Holly GBR 4.62
3 Pticnikov , Jirina CZE 4.62 1
5 Murer , Fabiana BRA 4.54
6 Feofanova , Svetlana RUS 4.54
7 Strutz , Martina GER 4.54
8 Boslak , Vanessa FRA 4.45
9 Pyrek , Monika POL 4.35
Isinbaeva , Elena RUS NM
Kiriakopolou , Nikolota GRE NM
Rogowska , Anna POL NM
Triple Jump – Women
Caterine Ibargen wins here in 14.50. This women has more physical ability than any triple jumper out there. Watch he just let it out in London, over 15 meters.
Pts Wind
1 Ibargen , Caterine COL 14.85 4 -0.1
2 Williams , Kimberly JAM 14.50 2 +0.0
3 Rypakova , Olga KAZ 14.46 1 -0.7
4 Veldekov , Dana SVK 14.16 +0.0
5 Alcentara , Dailenys CUB 14.05 +0.3
6 Mamona , Patricia POR 13.76 -0.2
7 Nzola Meso , Teresa FRA 13.52 -0.2
Discus Throw – Women
Sandra Perkovic is back on top in the women’s discus. Nadine Mueller looked great. I still think Stephanie Brown Trafton has medal written on her forehead.
Pts
1 Perkovic , Sandra CRO 65.29 4
2 Mueller , Nadine GER 64.64 2
3 Barrios , Yarelys CUB 64.49 1
4
Brown Trafton , Stephanie USA 63.70
5 Sendriuto , Zinaida LTU 61.13
6 Fokina-Semenova , Natalya UKR 59.91
7 Robert-Michon , Molina FRA 59.60
8 Thurmond , Aretha USA 59.10
4×100 Metres Relay – Women
1 United States “Blue” USA 42.24
2 France FRA 43.51
Netherlands NED DNF
United States “Red” USA DNF
Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."
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