Allyson Felix, Dwight Phillips, Lauryn Williams, Bershawn Jackson,
Wallace Spearmon, Bernard Lagat, Tianna Madison and Erin Gilreath
are just a few of the Team USA stars who will compete against teams
from Great Britain and Russia at the 2006 Norwich Union International
Match, August 19-20 at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England. After finishing second to the Commonwealth Select team in 2004 and
runner-up to Russia in 2005, Team USA will look to get back on the
winning track this weekend.
Defending U.S. Norwich Union champions include Olympic and world
champion Dwight Phillips, who won the men's long jump last year with a
leap of 8.26 meters/27 feet, 1.75 inches. Olympic 200m silver medalist
and reigning women's world 200m champion Allyson Felix won the 400
meters in 2005 in a personal best time of 51.12 seconds. Felix will
compete in her specialty, the 200 meters, this weekend in Birmingham.
Also look for reigning Norwich Union women's hammer throw champion
Erin Gilreath to compete against Great Britain and Russia's best. Last
year Gilreath won with a best throw of 69.94 meters/234 feet 6 inches,
which gave her the victory over Russia's Olympic gold medalist Olga
Kuzenkova, who was the runner-up with a throw of 69.64m/228-6.
Other U.S. men's standouts to watch for this weekend include 2005
World Outdoor Championships silver medalist Wallace Spearmon in the
200 meters, Olympic 4x400m relay gold medalist Darold Williamson at
400 meters, two-time Olympic medalist and reigning U.S. Outdoor
1,500m and 5,000m champion Bernard Lagat in the 3,000 meters and
2005 world champion Bershawn Jackson in the 400m hurdles.
U.S. men's shot putters will be favored to take top honors in Birmingham
as 2006 World Indoor champion Reese Hoffa and 2004 World Indoor
champion Christian Cantwell vie for the top spot on the awards podium.
Cantwell has dominated the 2006 outdoor season with six of the top
eight throws in the world this year, the farthest being a toss of 22.45
meters/73 feet 8 inches at Gateshead, England, on June 11.
Other men's field event stars to watch for include world indoor champion
Brad Walker and 2004 Olympic Games silver medalist Toby Stevenson
in the pole vault, 2006 USA Outdoor champion Brian Johnson in the
long jump and 2006 USA Outdoor runner-up Keith Moffatt in the high
jump.
The U.S. will field a potent 1-2 punch in the women's 100 meters led by
World Outdoor champion Lauryn Williams and 2003 World Outdoor
Championships 100m gold medalist and 200m silver medalist Torri
Edwards. Joining Allyson Felix in the 200 meters is 2005 World Outdoor
Championships 400m silver medalist Sanya Richards, who owns the
three fastest 400m times in the world this outdoor season, and the fifth-
fastest 200m time this year of 22.25 seconds from her win at Gateshead
in June.
2006 USA Outdoor Championships runner-up Dee Dee Trotter and
fellow 2004 Olympic 4x400m relay gold medalist Moushaumi Robinson
will compete in the women's 400 meters, with three-time USA Outdoor
champion and 2005 World Outdoor Championships finalist Hazel Clark
and 2006 USA Outdoor runner-up and USA Indoor champ Alice Schmidt
carrying U.S. hopes in the 800 meters.
Also look for the U.S. to be strong in the 100m hurdles, where reigning
USA Outdoor champion and two-time NCAA Outdoor champ Virginia
Powell will team up with two-time World Outdoor Championships finalist
Jenny Adams.
Three-time Olympian and 2006 USA Outdoor runner-up Amy Acuff will
compete in the women's high jump, and look for reigning USA Outdoor
champion Jenn Stuczynski and 2006 USA Outdoor runner-up Jillian
Schwartz in the pole vault. 2005 World Outdoor champion Tianna
Madison will compete in the long jump along with 2006 national outdoor
champion Rose Richmond.
Team USA Roster - 2006 Norwich Union International
(As of August 16 - Subject to Change)
Men
100m: Jordan Vaden, Kaaron Conwright
200m: Wallace Spearmon, Rodney Martin
400m: Darold Williamson, Jamel Ashley
800m: Khadevis Robinson, Nicholas Symmonds
1500m: Gabe Jennings, Christian Smith
3,000m: Bernard Lagat, Sean Graham
110m Hurdles: Ryan Wilson, Robby Hughes
400m hurdles: Kerron Clement, Bershawn Jackson
4x100m Relay Pool: Jordan Vaden, Kaaron Conwright, Kelly Willie,
Brian Johnson, Dwight Phillips, Rodney Martin, John Woods
4x400m Relay Pool: Darold Williamson, Jamel Ashley, Kelly Willie,
Mitch Potter, Matt Scherer
High Jump: Marcus Harris, Keith Moffatt
Pole Vault: Brad Walker, Toby Stevenson
Long Jump: Brian Johnson, Dwight Phillips
Triple Jump: Rafeeq Curry, Brandon Roulhac
Shot Put: Christian Cantwell, Reese Hoffa
Javelin Throw: Robert Minnitti, Barry Krames
Women
100m: Lauryn Williams, Torri Edwards
200m: Allyson Felix, Sanya Richards
400m: Dee Dee Trotter, Moushaumi Robinson
800m: Hazel Clark, Alice Schmidt
1500m: Treniere Clement, Lindsey Gallo
3,000m: Lauren Fleshman, Carrie Tollefson
100m Hurdles: Virginia Powell, Jenny Adams
400m Hurdles: Tanisha Mills, Dominique Darden
3,000m Steeplechase: Lisa Galaviz, Kristin Anderson
4x100m Relay: Antonette Carter, Stephanie Durst, Wyllesheia Myrick,
Virginia Powell, Brianna Glenn, Connie Moore, Shana Cox, Tianna
Madison, Torri Edwards
4x400m Relay Pool: Dee Dee Trotter, Moushaumi Robinson, Mary
Danner, Shana Cox, Monique Henderson, Sanya Richards, Licretia
Sibley, Dominique Darden, Connie Moore
High Jump: Amy Acuff, Kaylene Wagner
Pole Vault: Jennifer Stuczynski, Jillian Schwartz
Long Jump: Rose Richmond, Tianna Madison
Hammer Throw: Jessica Cosby, Erin Gilreath, Javelin Throw, Kayla
Wilkinson, Dana Pounds