14 Olympic medalists, 22 World Outdoor Medalists
Lead Team USA to World Champs
INDIANAPOLIS - Led by superstars Jeremy Wariner, Allyson
Felix (photo), Tyson Gay, Sanya Richards, Adam
Nelson and
Michelle Perry, Team USA will look to continue its role as the
world's #1 track and field team at the 2007 IAAF World
Outdoor Track & Field Championships. USA Track & Field
on Monday announced the Team USA roster for the 11th
edition of the Championships, which will be held August
25-September 2, in Osaka, Japan.
Team USA set an all-time record in winning 14 gold medals
at the most recent World Outdoor Championships held in
2005 in Helsinki, Finland. The Americans added eight silver
medals and three bronze medals to win 25 overall,
matching the Team USA medal tally at the 2004 Olympic
Games in Athens, Greece.
Experience leads the way
On the Team USA roster are 14 Olympic medalists -
including 2004 individual or relay gold medalists Jeremy
Wariner, Sanya Richards, Darold Williamson, Dee Dee
Trotter and Dwight Phillips. Other Olympic medalists include
Angelo Taylor, Terrence Trammell, Bernard Lagat, Bryan
Clay, Adam Nelson, Lauryn Williams, Torri Edwards, Allyson
Felix, and Deena Kastor.
Team USA will feature 22 previous World Championships
medalists, including reigning individual world champions
Allyson Felix, Lauryn Williams, Michelle Perry, Tianna
Madison, Sanya Richards, Bershawn Jackson, Dwight
Phillips, Adam Nelson, Walter Davis and Bryan Clay. Relay
gold medalists include Darold Williamson and LaShawn
Merrit. Other previous World Championships medalists on
the roster include Wallace Spearmon, Angelo Taylor,
Bernard Lagat, Terrence Trammell, James Carter, Tom
Pappas, Brad Walker and Torri Edwards.
The roster also is peppered with no fewer than 10 individual
American record holders.Suzy Powell, Matt Tegenkamp,
Jenn Stuczynski, Breaux Greer, Shalane Flanagan and Alan
Webb all have set ARs in 2007, while Sanya Richards,
Deena Kastor, Bernard Lagat, Dominique Arnold, Tim
Seaman and Teresa Vaill all previously broke, and still hold,
American records.
World leaders
As of August 13, 11 athletes on the Team USA roster had
combined for 13 world world-leading marks in their events
thus far in 2007. Men's world leaders are Tyson Gay (100m,
9.84 & 200m, 19.62), Jeremy Wariner (400m, 43.50), Alan
Webb (1,500m, 3:30.54 & Mile, 3:46.91), James Carter
(400m Hurdles, 47.72), Brad Walker (Pole Vault, 5.95
meters/19-6.25) Reese Hoffa (Shot Put, 22.43m/73 feet 7.25
inches) and Breaux Greer (Javelin, 91.29 meters/299 feet 6
inches)
Women's world leaders are Allyson Felix (200m, 22.18),
Sanya Richards (400m, 49.52), Michelle Perry (100m
Hurdles, 12.44) and Tiffany Williams (400m Hurdles, 53.28).
NBC, Versus to broadcast meet
The 2007 World Championships will be broadcast in the
United Stated daily on NBC and Versus. The broadcast
schedule is as follows. All times Eastern; subject to change;
check local listings.
Aug 25: 6 - 8 p.m. on Versus
Aug 26: 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. on NBC; 6 - 8 p.m. on Versus
Aug 27: 7 - 9 p.m. on Versus
Aug 28: 7 - 9 p.m. on Versus
Aug 29: 7 - 9 p.m. on Versus
Aug 30: 7 - 9 p.m. on Versus
Aug 31: 7 - 9 p.m. on Versus
Sept 1: 2 - 3 p.m. on NBC; 9 - 11 p.m. on Versus
Sept 2: 1 - 3 p.m. on NBC; 6 - 8 p.m. on Versus
The full Team USA roster by event is listed below. Team
roster notes and additional rosters - sorted alphabetically,
by age and by residence - also are forthcoming and are
posted on the USATF Web site, at: Team USA Roster
Men's Roster by event - As of 8/10
100 meters: Tyson Gay (Fayetteville, AR), Mark Jelks
(Kansas City, KS), J-Mee Samuels (Fayetteville, AR)
200 meters: Tyson Gay (Fayetteville, AR), Wallace
Spearmon (Fayetteville, AR), Rodney Martin (Los Angeles,
CA)
400 meters: Jeremy Wariner (Waco TX)*, Angelo Taylor
(Decatur, GA), LaShawn Merritt (Suffolk, VA), Lionel Larry
(Los Angeles, CA)
800 meters: Khadevis Robinson (Santa Monica, CA),
Nicholas Symmonds (Springfield, OR), Duane Solomon
(Los Angeles, CA)
1,500 meters: Alan Webb (Reston, VA), Leonel Manzano
(Austin, TX), Bernard Lagat (Tucson, AZ)
3,000-meter steeplechase: Joshua McAdams (Provo, UT),
Aaron Aguayo (Phoenix, AZ), Thomas Brooks (Eugene, OR)
5,000 meters: Bernard Lagat (Tucson, AZ), Matt Tegenkamp
(Madison, WI), Adam Goucher (Portland, OR)
10,000 meters: Abdi Abdirahman (Tucson, AZ), Galen Rupp
(Portland, OR), Dathan Ritzenhein (Boulder, CO)
Marathon: Mbarak Hussein (Albuquerque, NM), Simeon
Sawe (Santa Fe, NM), Fernando Cabada (Bloomington, IN),
Mike Morgan (Rochester Hills, MI), Kyle O'Brien (Shelby
Township, MI)
20-kilometer race walk: Kevin Eastler (Aurora, CO), Tim
Seaman (Chula Vista, CA)
50-kilometer race walk: Kevin Eastler (Aurora, CO)
110-meter hurdles: Terrence Trammell (Ellenwood, GA),
Dominique Arnold (Irvine, CA), David Oliver (Orlando, FL)
400-meter hurdles: Bershawn Jackson (Raleigh, N.C.)*,
James Carter (Raleigh, N.C.), Kerron Clement (Gainesville,
FL), Derrick Williams (Fayetteville, AR)
High jump: Jim Dilling (Fond du Lac, WI), Jamie Nieto
(Chula Vista, CA), Jesse Williams (Raleigh, N.C.)
Pole vault: Brad Walker (Mountlake Terrace, WA), Jeff
Hartwig (Jonesboro, AR), Jacob Pauli (Cedar Falls, IA)
Long jump: Dwight Phillips (Snellville, GA)*, Miguel Pate
(Tuscaloosa, AL), Trevell Quinley (Sacramento, CA), Walter
Davis (Baton Rouge, LA)
Triple jump: Walter Davis (Baton Rouge, LA)*, Aarik Wilson
(Bloomington, IN), Lawrence Willis (Lafayette, LA), Kenta
Bell (Decatur, GA)
Shot put: Adam Nelson (Charlottesville, VA)*, Reese Hoffa
(Athens, GA), Dan Taylor (Carbondale, IL), Noah Bryant
(Santa Barbara, CA)
Discus: Michael Robertson (Beebe, AR), Ian Waltz (Chula
Vista, CA), Jarred Rome (Chula Vista, CA)
Hammer Throw: A.G. Kruger (Ashland, OH), Kibwe Johnson
(Ashland, OH)
Javelin: Breaux Greer (Scottsdale, AZ), Eric Brown
(Fayetteville, AR)
Decathlon: Bryan Clay (Glendora, CA)*, Tom Pappas
(Knoxville, TN), Paul Terek (San Luis Obispo, CA), Robert
Arnold (Santa Rosa, CA)
4x100m Relay Pool: Tyson Gay (Fayetteville, AR), Mark Jelks
(Kansas City, KS), J-Mee Samuels (Fayetteville, AR), LeRoy
Dixon (Los Angeles, CA), Darvis Patton (Fort Worth, TX),
Leonard Scott (Greenville, NC), plus anyone on the team
roster
4x400m Relay Pool: Jeremy Wariner (Waco TX), Angelo
Taylor (Decatur, GA), LaShawn Merritt (Suffolk, VA), Lionel
Larry (Los Angeles, CA), Darold Williamson (Woodway, TX),
Jamaal Torrance (Raleigh, NC), plus anyone on the team
roster
*Denotes IAAF Wildcard as defending world champion
Women's Roster by event - As of 8/10
100 meters: Lauryn Williams (Miami, FL)*, Torri Edwards
(Corona, CA), Carmelita Jeter (Long Beach, CA), Allyson
Felix (Santa Clarita, CA)
200 meters: Allyson Felix (Santa Clarita, CA)*, Sanya
Richards (Austin, TX), Torri Edwards (Corona, CA),
LaShauntea Moore (Akron, OH)
400 meters: De'Hashia Trotter (Knoxville, TN), Natasha
Hastings (St. Albans, NY), Mary Wineberg (Cincinnati, OH)
800 meters: Alysia Johnson (Canyon Country, CA), Hazel
Clark (Knoxville, TN),Alice Schmidt (San Diego, CA)
1,500 meters: Treniere Clement (Knoxville, TN),Christin
Wurth (Springdale, AR), Erin Donohue (Haddenfield, NJ)
3,000-meter steeplechase: Jennifer Barringer (Boulder,
CO), Anna Willard (Ann Arbor, MI), Lindsey Anderson
(Morgan, UT)
5,000 meters: Shalane Flanagan (Pittsboro, NC), Jennifer
Rhines (Mammoth Lakes, CA), Michelle Sikes (Winston
Salem, NC)
10,000 meters: Deena Kastor (Mammoth Lakes, CA), Kara
Goucher (Portland, OR), Katie McGregor (Saint Louis Park,
MN)
Marathon: Mary Akor (Gardena, CA), Zoila Gomez (Alamosa,
CO), Ann Alyanak (Bellbrook, OH), Samia Akbar (Herndon,
VA), Dana Coons (Vienna, VA)
20 km race walk: Teresa Vaill (Gainesville, FL)
100-meter hurdles: Michelle Perry (Santa Clarita, CA)*,
Virginia Powell (Los Angeles, CA), Lolo Jones (Baton
Rouge, LA), Nichole Denby (Champaign, IL)
400-meter hurdles: Tiffany Williams (Columbia, SC),
Sheena Johnson (Los Angeles, CA), Nicole Leach (Los
Angeles, CA)
High jump: Amy Acuff (Isleton, CA), Erin Aldrich (Dallas, TX)
Pole vault: Jennifer Stuczynski (Churchville, NY), Nikole
McEwen (Medford, OR), Jillian Schwartz (Jonesboro, AR)
Long jump: Tianna Madison (Los Angeles, CA)*, Grace
Upshaw (Santa Monica, CA), Brittney Reese (Gulfport, MS),
Rose Richmond (Bloomington, IN)
Triple jump: Shani Marks (Brooklyn Park, MN)
Shot put: Kristen Heaston (Palo Alto, CA), Jillian Camarena
(Tucson, AZ), Sarah Stevens (Tempe, AZ)
Discus: Suzy Powell (Modesto, CA), Rebecca Breisch
(Chula Vista, CA), Cecilia Barnes (Fresno, CA)
Hammer throw: Brittany Riley (Carbondale, IL), Kristal Yush
(Baton Rouge, LA), Jessica Cosby (Mission Hills, CA)
Javelin: Dana Pounds (Colorado Springs, CO)
Heptathlon: Hyleas Fountain (Kettering, OH), Diana Pickler
(Pullman, WA), Virginia Johnson (State College, PA)
4x100m Relay Pool: Torri Edwards (Corona, CA), Lauryn
Williams (Miami, FL), Carmelita Jeter (Long Beach, CA),
Allyson Felix (Santa Clarita, CA), Mechelle Lewis (Columbia,
SC), Mikele Barber (Raleigh, NC), plus anyone on the team
roster
4x400m Relay Pool: De'Hashia Trotter (Knoxville, TN),
Natasha Hastings (St. Albans, NY), Mary Wineberg
(Cincinnati, OH), Sanya Richards (Austin, TX), Monique
Hennagan (Stockbridge, GA), Me'Lisa Barber (Raleigh, NC),
plus anyone on the team roster
*Denotes IAAF Wildcard as defending world champion