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Wariner Wins in Osaka, 44.69, Results by IAAF, Note by Larry Eder

Larry Ederby Larry Eder
May 9, 2009
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Jeremy Wariner told RBR and the assembled press in Santa Monica that he liked the Osaka GP track and would be running there, and ran he did, a nice 44.69 meters for the win over Yuzo Kanemora (45.16) of Japan and Sean Wroe of Australia (45.32). No big distance races, but a good opening meet as the global sports picks up this weekend!
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Jeremy Wariner, shown here at 2008 Brussels, photo by Photorun.net.


09/05/2009
Osaka GP 2009
Osaka, 09/05/2009

Men’ results
100 Metres – Men Wind: +0.8 m/s
Pts
1 Tsukahara , Naoki JPN 10.13 10
2 Martin , Rodney USA 10.29 8
3 Dzingai , Brian ZIM 10.33 7
4 Ross , Joshua AUS 10.39 6
5 Perry , Preston USA 10.43 5
6 Moore , Carlos USA 10.53 4
7 Motoshio , Ryo JPN 10.54 3
8 Hidaka , Kazuyoshi JPN 10.58 2
9 Ueno , Masahide JPN 10.97
200 Metres – Men Wind: -0.4 m/s
Pts
1 Martin , Rodney USA 20.30 10
2 Takahira , Shinji JPN 20.31 8
3 Christian , Brendan ANT 20.34 7
4 Dzingai , Brian ZIM 20.37 6
5 Berrian , Chris USA 20.47 5
6 Abiko , Mitsuhiro JPN 20.48 4
7 Hasegawa , Mitsuru JPN 20.77 3
8 Fujimitsu , Kenji JPN 21.11 2
Saito , Hitoshi JPN DNS
400 Metres – Men
Pts
1 Wariner , Jeremy USA 44.69 10
2 Kanemaru , Yuzo JPN 45.16 8
3 Wroe , Sean AUS 45.32 7
4 Steffensen , John AUS 45.35 6
5 Witherspoon , Reggie USA 45.98 5
6 Neville , David USA 46.35 4
7 Horigome , Yoshihiro JPN 46.82 3
8 Innes , Cory NZL 48.12 2
9 Yamaguchi , Yuki JPN 48.46
800 Metres – Men
Pts
1 Renshaw , Lachlan AUS 1:47.38 10
2 Riseley , Jeffrey AUS 1:47.59 8
3 Gregson , Ryan AUS 1:47.94 7
4 Yokota , Masato JPN 1:48.00 6
5 Kuchino , Takeshi JPN 1:48.64 5
6 Nakano , Masaharu JPN 1:49.96 4
7 Yoshi , Hiroki JPN 1:51.41 3
8 Sato , Hiroki JPN 1:52.95 2
Stewart , Jason NZL DNF
110 Metres Hurdles – Men Wind: +0.2 m/s
Pts
1 Sands , Shamar BAH 13.40 10
2 Shi , Dongpeng CHN 13.48 8
3 Ji , Wei CHN 13.51 7
4 Tanonaka , Tasuku JPN 13.67 6
5 Nomoto , Hideki JPN 13.94 5
6 Ohashi , Yuji JPN 14.03 4
7 Martin , Daniel AUS 14.23 3
8 Mortimer , James NZL 14.61 2
400 Metres Hurdles – Men
Pts
1 Clement , Kerron USA 48.60 10
2 Thomas , Tristan AUS 48.68 8
3 Narisako , Kenji JPN 48.77 7
4 Yoshikata , Masahira JPN 49.34 6
5 Cole , Brendan AUS 49.35 5
6 Melnykov , Stanislav UKR 49.70 4
7 Koike , Takayuki JPN 49.93 3
8 Masuoka , Hiroaki JPN 50.08 2
9 Yoshida , Kazuaki JPN 50.13
High Jump – Men
Pts
1 Thomas , Donald BAH 2.28 10
2 Harris , Tora USA 2.25 8
3 Sposób , Grzegorz POL 2.25 7
4 Tsuchiya , Hikaru JPN 2.25 6
5 Lee , Hup Wei MAS 2.22 5
6 Kubota , Satoru JPN 2.22 4
7 Nartov , Oleksandr UKR 2.19 3
8 Manson , Andra USA 2.19 2
Pole Vault – Men
Pts
1 Sawano , Daichi JPN 5.60 10
2 Miles , Derek USA 5.60 7.50
2 Lanaro , Giovanni MEX 5.60 7.50
4 Ogita , Hiroki JPN 5.55 6
5 Suzuki , Takafumi JPN 5.45 5
6 Scott , Jeremy USA 5.35 4
7 Kawaguchi , Naoya JPN 5.25 2.50
7 Sasase , Hiroki JPN 5.25 2.50
Long Jump – Men
Pts Wind
1 Pate , Miguel USA 8.06 10 +0.1
2 Quinley , Trevell USA 8.02 8 +0.0
3 Shinada , Naohiro JPN 7.86 7 +0.4
4 Sugai , Yohei JPN 7.82 6 +1.8
5 Arakawa , Daisuke JPN 7.61 5 +0.0
6 Smith , Tyrone BER 7.55 4 -0.1
7 Noffke , Chris AUS 7.47 3 -0.2
Javelin Throw – Men
Pts
1 Murakami , Yukifumi JPN 80.54 10
2 Avramenko , Roman UKR 77.68 8
3 Arai , Ken JPN 75.78 7
4 Alainis , K√§rlis LAT 75.19 6
5 Esenwein , Peter GER 74.97 5
6 Tertychnyi , Oleksandr UKR 73.88 4
7 Yamamoto , Kazuki JPN 71.02 3
8 Ikeda , Yasuo JPN 68.93 2
4×100 Metres Relay – Men
1 Japan JPN 38.33
2 Australia AUS 39.32
3 Japan Junior JPN 39.61
4 New Zealand NZL 39.72
5 PR of China CHN 39.94
4×400 Metres Relay – Men
1 Japan JPN 3:04.50
2 PR of China CHN 3:05.38
3 Hungary HUN 3:06.73
4 Japan Junior JPN 3:07.04
5 Japan “B” JPN 3:07.09
6 New Zealand NZL 3:10.79
7 Portugal POR 3:14.25
Women’ results
100 Metres – Women Wind: -0.9 m/s
Pts
1 McLellan , Sally AUS 11.46 10
2 Fukushima , Chisato JPN 11.56 8
3 Takahashi , Momoko JPN 11.57 7
4 Glenn , Brianna USA 11.61 6
5 Watanabe , Mayumi JPN 11.72 5
6 Kitakaze , Saori JPN 11.89 4
7 Ishida , Tomoko JPN 11.91 3
8 Williams , Ashlee USA 12.02 2
Breen , Melissa AUS DNS
400 Metres – Women
Pts
1 Lewis , Tamsyn AUS 51.80 10
2 Wallace , Latosha USA 52.02 8
3 Tanno , Asami JPN 52.10 7
4 Petr√°hn , Barbara HUN 53.04 6
5 Sato , Mayu JPN 53.42 5
6 Aoki , Sayaka JPN 54.17 4
7 Barbosa , Vera CPV 54.50 3
8 Horie , Mayu JPN 54.54 2
9 Frias , Joana POR 56.26
1500 Metres – Women
Pts
1 Hamblin , Nikki GBR 4:10.30 10
2 Yoshikawa , Mika JPN 4:10.79 8
3 McKnight , Kaila AUS 4:11.47 7
4 Roman , Sonja SLO 4:16.29 6
5 Shimizu , Yuko JPN 4:18.15 5
6 Yamashita , Saori JPN 4:23.10 4
400 Metres Hurdles – Women
Pts
1 Tosta , Sheena USA 54.64 10
2 Williams , Tiffany USA 55.62 8
3 Danvers , Tasha GBR 56.44 7
4 Kubokura , Satomi JPN 56.73 6
5 Zunda , Ieva LAT 57.89 5
6 Boden , Lauren AUS 57.93 4
7 Ueda , Chiaki JPN 59.24 3
8 Yoshida , Makiko JPN 59.56 2
9 Nomura , Yuka JPN 59.66
Long Jump – Women
Pts Wind
1 Glenn , Brianna USA 6.65 10 +0.8
2 Fountain , Hyleas USA 6.51 8 +0.2
3 Imura , Kumiko JPN 6.49 7 +1.2
4 Upshaw , Grace USA 6.42 6 -0.4
5 Jung , Soon-ok KOR 6.41 5 +1.5
6 Masumi , Sachiko JPN 6.38 4 -0.1
7 Kolaric , Nina SLO 6.30 3 -0.4
8 Sato , Yoshimi JPN 6.14 2 +0.9
9 Charles , Tabia CAN 6.03 +1.6
Hammer Throw – Women
Pts
1 Marghiev , Marina MDA 68.14 10
2 Marghieva , Zalina MDA 67.55 8
3 Aya , Masumi JPN 62.36 7
4 Murofushi , Yuka JPN 62.03 6
5 Takekawa , Mika JPN 54.40 5
6 Yamashiro , Miki JPN 53.48 4
Javelin Throw – Women
Pts
1 Mickle , Kimberley AUS 62.65 10
2 Rebryk , Vira UKR 62.26 8
3 Kreiner , Kim USA 56.83 7
4 Yoshida , Emika JPN 53.71 6
5 Matsumoto , Momoko JPN 52.99 5
6 Szabó , Nikolett HUN 52.42 4
7 Kojima , Yuko JPN 40.89 3
4×100 Metres Relay – Women
1 Japan JPN 43.58
2 Australia AUS 43.95
3 PR of China CHN 44.37
4 Japan Junior JPN 45.83
4×400 Metres Relay – Women
1 Australia AUS 3:28.97
2 PR of China CHN 3:32.00
3 Japan JPN 3:32.74
4 Hungary HUN 3:37.60
5 Japan “B” JPN 3:40.62
6 Japan Junior JPN 3:41.78
7 Portugal POR 3:46.17
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