INDIANAPOLIS - Allen Johnson, Jearl Miles-Clark and Sandra
Glover all won their respective events Tuesday at the 2004 DN Galan
Grand Prix in Stockholm, Sweden.
Coming off an easy win Sunday at the Norwich Union
International in Birmingham, England, Johnson won the men's 110m
hurdles at Stockholm in 13.31 seconds. 2000 Olympic silver medalist
and 2004 Olympic Trials champion Terrence Trammell was the runner-
up in 13.38, with Duane Ross fourth in 13.43 and Ron Bramlett fifth in
13.43.
After qualifying for her fifth Olympic Team with her win in the 800
meters at the 2004 Olympic Trials earlier this month, Jearl Miles-Clark
won that event in Stockholm in 1 minute, 59.46 seconds. Hasna
Benhassi of Morocco was the runner-up in 1:59.67. Nicole Teter, who
placed second to Miles-Clark at the Olympic Trials, was fourth in
1:59.95.
In the women's 400m hurdles, four-time USA Outdoor champion
Sandra Glover was victorious in 54.34 seconds over runner-up Ionela
Tirlea-Manolache of Romania (54.85).
Americans finishing second at Stockholm included five-time U.S.
men's javelin champion Breaux Greer, who had a best throw of 78.52
meters/257 feet, 7 inches, and 2004 USA Indoor champion Toby
Stevenson in the men's pole vault with a clearance of 5.80m/19-0.50.
2004 Olympic Trials runner-up Grace Upshaw was second in the
women's long jump with a leap of 6.85m/22-5.75.
For more information on the 2004 DN Galan, including the
complete results, visit
www.iaaf.org.