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John Capel Headlines Day 3 at Florida Relays
By Bob Ramsak March 25, 2005 Courtesy of Track Profile Report
Several notable outdoor debuts, including that of reigning world 200
meter champion John Capel, are on tap as the Coca-Cola Florida
Relays continue today in Gainesville, FL.Capel returns to action to headline the half-lap in his first race since the
the World Athletics Final last September where he finished sixth in the
100 meters. The men's 400 features two-time NCAA champion Rickey
Harris and sub-45 runner Mitch Potter, a member of the U.S. 4x400 relay
squad at the 2003 World Championships. Harris, who also has a sub-45
personal best, will also contest the 200. Florida A&M's Kevin Hicks, this
year's NCAA indoor and U.S. indoor champion in the 800, is scheduled
to make his outdoor debut as well. Latasha Colander, the 2004 U.S. champion in the 100 meters, was
listed in early start lists as an entry in the 100 meter hurdles. But in an
email to TPR, her manager Robert Wagner said the listing was most
likely an error, confirming that Colander would not be contesting the
hurdles. Lashinda Demus, a 2004 in the 400 meter hurdles, will contest
the shorter race. Erin Gilreath, the national record holder in the hammer throw who
improved the world best indoors this year in the 35-pound weight throw,
makes her outdoor debut as well. Founded in 1939, this is the 62nd running of the annual four-day event,
which began Wednesday with competition in the multi-events. At the
1959 edition, the University of Florida unveiled the first all-weather track
surface in the world.
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