Des Moines, IA - Darold Williamson of Baylor University has
probably run more races against 2004 Olympic 400m champion and
former Baylor teammate Jeremy Wariner than anyone. And according to
a recent compilation, Williamson is also the only human being who has
won more races against Wariner than he has lost.Williamson got the edge on his training partner again, for the second
time in just over a week in the 400 metres at the Drake Relays. Running
just slightly behind Wariner coming into the homestretch, Williamson
took the lead 50 metres from home to win, 45.24 seconds to 45.42,
excellent early-season times in cold (11-12 degrees Celsius), windy
weather. Williamson, who has been racing against Wariner since their
Texas high school days, now holds a 13-9 lifetime record over the
Olympic champion.
The two athletes came off the final turn virtually side by side and then
gutted it out down the home straight, with Williamson edging ahead 50m
from the line to win by a bit less than 2m.
Said Wariner, who works out with Williamson almost every day, "I'm not
upset when I lose to Darrold. He's my teammate, my training partner and
my friend. He's been running more than I have lately, and I'm not going
to be upset if I lose to him at any point."
Williamson came back scarcely an hour later to anchor a winning
3:05.19 4x400m victory by Baylor, running Tantalus-like, no faster than
he had to win, a 45.5 carry.
Cantwell and Felicien defeated
Reese Hoffa out-duelled Christian Cantwell, Jamie Beyer and Dan
Taylor to win the men's Shot. On the final put of the competition,
Cantwell had a chance to better Hoffa's fifth-round 20.99, but fell short
by two centimetres at 20.97. Also over 20m were Beyer, at 20.35, and
Taylor, at 20.12.
The University of Wyoming's Shauna Smith won the women's 400m
Hurdles in 55.45, and ran a leadoff leg of 52.4 on Wyoming's winning
4x400m relay team. Kamiesha Bennett, a 2004 Tennessee graduate
who was fourth in the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials, won the women's 800m
in 2:04.95.
In the women's 100m Hurdles, Lolo Jones, a former Louisiana State
star, won in 12.93, with 2003 World Champion Perdita Felicien (CAN) a
distant third in 13.46. The men's 100m Hurdles were won by Anwar
Moore in 13.39, just ahead of Arend Watkins (13.41) and Antwon Hicks
(13.42).
Curacaonan Churandy Martina (AHO), who posted a slightly windy (+
2.2) 9.93 two weeks ago in El Paso, won a special 100m here, running a
respectable 10.31 into a 1.9m/s headwind.
Good jump marks were posted (and good scalps collected) by Aarik
Wilson, winner of both NCAA indoor horizontal jumps, who added to his
Long Jump victory here Friday with a 16.59m pop into a 1.4 m/s
headwind and beat internationalist Tim Rusan's 16.52; and pole vaulter
Jacob Pauli, whose 5.71m beat Jeff Hartwig, Toby Stevenson, Derek
Miles and Justin Nordberg, all of whom cleared 5.61m.
The top relay effort of the day was a very fast 8:29.13 victory by
Arkansas in the women's 4x800m, sparked by a 2:04.3 anchor leg by
Aneita Denton (JAM), the NCAA indoor 800m champion.