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2011 outdoor male national track & field leaders
Californians have most national leaders with five, followed by Florida with three and two each from Arizona and Texas.
Thursday, June 02, 2011
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TOP 2011 OUTDOOR MARKS (through May 31)
Source list:
dyestat.com
,
athletic.net
and
trackandfieldnews.com
.
100
1. Marvin Bracy (Boone, Fla.) 10.28
2t. Remontay McClain (Covina, Calif.) 10.31
2t. Levonte Whitefield (Jones, Fla.) 10.31
4t. Aaron Ernest (Homewood, Ala.) 10.33
4t. Sean McLean (Word of God, N.C.) 10.33
Photo by Kirby Lee
Remontay McClain is nation's top
200-meter runner and closing in
on the top 100 time.
200
1. McClain 20.68
2. Arman Hall (St. Thomas Aquinas, Fla.) 20.82
3. Aaron Ernest (Homewood, Ala.) 20.86
4. Davonte Stewart (Fontana Miller, Calif.) 20.89
5. Beejay Lee (West Covina) 20.96
400
1. Hall 46.22
2. Kavahra Holmes (Breaux Bridge, La.) 46.31
3. Hugh Graham Jr. (Northwestern, Fla.) 46.44
4. Aldrich Bailey (Timberview, Texas) 46.53
5. Dedric Dukes (Booker T. Washington) 46.61
800
1. O’Neil Wanliss (Holy Innocents, Ga.) 1:49.62
2. Cameron Thornton (Whitefield, Ga.) 1:49.63
3. Nick Hartle (Centennial, Nev.) 1:49.91
4. Grant Grosvenor (Jackson, Wash.) 1:50.06
5. Derrick Daigre (Kent Meridian, Wash.) 1:50.26
1600
1. Jantzen Oshier (Trabuco Hills, Calif.) 4:04.24
2. Billy Orman (Tuba City, Ariz.) 4:05.29
3. Drew Magaha (Upper Moreland, Pa.) 4:07.32
4. Chris Walden (Carmel, Ind.) 4:08.26
5. Daniel Everett (Westminster Christian Academy) 4:08.43
3200
1. Orman 8:48.63
2. Ammar Moussa (Arcadia, Calif.) 8:49.59
3. Matt Jablonski (Loyola Blakefield, Md.) 8:50.80
4. Walden 8:51.59
5. Craig Lutz (Marcus, Texas) 8:52.91
110 hurdles
1. Jonathan Cabral (Agoura, Calif.) 13.43
2. Artie Burns (Miami Northwestern, Fla.) 13.63
3. Lorenzo Johnson (Mineral Wells, Texas) 13.64
4. Kenneth Minkah (DeSoto, Texas) 13.65
5. Michael Stigler (Canyon, Texas) 13.67
300 hurdles
1. Cabral 36.19
2. Gregory Coleman (Warren, Texas) 36.34
3t. Minkah 36.43
3t. Eric Futch (Penn Wood, Pa.) 36.43
5. Randy Bermea (Harlingen, Texas) 36.46
400 relay
1. North Shore, Texas 40.22
2. Flanagan, Fla. 40.57
3. St. Thomas Aquinas, Fla. 40.68
4. South Broward, Fla. 40.75
5. West Orange-Stark, Texas 40.89
1600 relay
1. Miami Northwestern, Fla. 3:10.69
2. St. Thomas Aquinas, Fla. 3:11.49
3. Springbrook, Md. 3:11.95
4. Southlake Carroll, Texas 3:13.48
5. Long Beach Poly, Calif. 3:13.52
Photo by Kirby Lee
Marquis Dendy is one of the nation's
best jumpers.
High jump
1. Justin Fondren (Oxford, Miss.) 7-2
¼
2t. Allex Austin (San Marcos, Texas) 7-2
2t. JaCorian Dutfield (Randolph, Texas) 7-2
2t. Dartis Willis (Country Day, Mich.) 7-2
2t. Tyler Donels (Southeast Polk, Iowa) 7-2
Pole vault
1. Andrew Irwin (Mount Ida, Ariz.) 17-6
½
2t. Nikita Kirilov (St. Pius, Ga.) 17-2
2t. Andreas Duplantis (Lafayette, La.) 17-2
2t. Reese Watson (Spring, Texas) 17-2
5t. Dalton Duvio (John Curtis, La.) 17-1
5t. Casey Bowen (Gardner Edgerton, Kan.) 17-1
Photo by Dean Crouser
Ryan Crouser
is nation's top
discus thrower.
Long jump
1. Marquise Lee (Serra-Gardena, Calif.) 24-8
2t. Phillip Dorsett (St. Thomas Aquinas, Fla.) 24-7
¾
2t. J.T. Washington 24-7 ? (Satellite, Fla.) 24-7
¾
2t. Karl Barr (Orange Park, Fla.) 24-7
¾
5. Marquis Dendy (Middletown, Del.) 24-6
¼
Triple jump
1. Chris Brown (Hanahan, S.C.) 51-2
½
2. Devante Davis (North Shore, Texas) 50-11
¼
3. Kasen Williams (Skyline, Wash.) 50-9
¼
4. Zach Ziemek (Lak Park, Ill.) 50-6
¾
5. John Horton (Copperas Cove, Texas) 50-2
¾
Shot put
1. Nick Vena (Morristown, N.J.) 75-9
2. Ryan Crouser (Sam Barlow, Ore.) 72-7
½
3. Kyle McKelvey (Bereford, S.D.) 69-3
4. Austin Perry (Duncan, Okla.) 67-8
5. Jermaine Kline (Lake Park, Ill.) 66-5
¾
Discus
1. Crouser 213-7
2. Gabe Hull (Bloomington South, Ind.) 203-0
3. Kyle Long (Hempfield, Pa.) 202-10
4. Ma’A Brown (Paramount, Calif.) 201-4
5t. Samuel Mattis (East Brunswick, N.J.) 201-2
5t. Ray Drew (Thomas County Central, Ga.) 201-2
Photo by Louis Lopez
Trabuco Hills senior Jantzen Oshier is the national leader in the 1,600 meters.
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