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2012 USA Indoor Champs: Will Claye Astounds, Bernard Lagat Wins, A.G. Kruger Overcomes, Jenn Suhr endures, by Larry Eder, release from USATF

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Claye_WillH-WorChps11.jpgWill Claye, 2011 WC triple jump, photo by PhotoRun.net

A strong first day of the USA Indoors. Some subtle changes to the stands, and media seating, gave the 2000 plus fans better viewing for some fantastic competitions.

Will Claye, who had the world lead of 17.39m in the triple jump, blew the event away, with jumps of 17.25m, 17.40m, 17.44m and 17.63 m or 57-10.75. His final jump was the longest jump indoors in the US in 25 years. His uni team mate, and WC gold medalist Christian Taylor, reached 17.25m for second place.

A.G. Kruger with stood a great competition and belted out a throw of 24.57m or 80-7.5 for the win in the men’s weight throw. Amber Campbell, in the women’s weight throw, took one throw to set a stadium record of 24.78m or 81-3.25!

In the women’s pole vault, four women were still in at 4.57m, and then 4.62m, before it began to whittle down. Jenn Suhr won the hard fought competition at 4.67m, and then made three attempts at 4.90m, a new AR record, if she had reached it. Her achilles sore, Jenn went back to the hotel to soak the foot in ice.

Lagat-Bekele-Worldi10.jpgBernard Lagat, 2010 World Indoor Champs, photo by PhotoRun.net

The most thrilling race of the night was the men’s 3,000 meters. Galen Rupp went out at four minute mile pace to crush the field. After 800 meters, hit in 2:04, the field was down to Galen Rupp, Bernard Lagat and Lopez Lomong. Rupp did not let up, as he hit the mile in 4:11 and continued on. With about 700 meters to go, Bernard Lagat and Lopez Lomong took over and Galen Rupp held on for dear life.

Lagat, the 37 year old  who recently set the AR for 5,000m with a run of 13:07.15, took only 56.01 seconds for the last 400 meters and a decisive 25.42 for the last 200 meters to break Lopez Lomong and take the race. Bernard Lagat won the 3,000m race in 7:47. 54, with Lopez Lomong in 7:51.75 and Galen Rupp in 7:57.36.

Not bad for a 37 year old!

USA Track & Field News
February 25, 2012

Jared Slinde
USA Track & Field
Communications Manager
Jared.Slinde@usatf.org

Lagat, Claye, Campbell excel on day one of USA Indoor Championships


ALBUQUERQUE – Bernard Lagat brought
the crowd of 2,037 to their feet in the final lap of the men’s
3,000-meters while William Claye jumped a world leader in the men’s
triple jump and Amber Campbell established a meet record during the
first day of the USA Indoor Track & Field Championships Saturday at
the Albuquerque Convention Center. The meet continues Sunday beginning
at noon Mountain Time.

The fourth and final stop on the
indoor Visa Championship Series, the meet will be broadcast on ESPN on
Sunday, February 26, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Eastern. Spots will be on the
line for Team USA for the World Indoor Championships, which will be held
March 9-11 in Istanbul, Turkey.

You can also tune in via a live webcast on www.usatf.org
provided in partnership with RunnerSpace on Sunday from 12:00-4:10 p.m.
mountain time. The webcast will feature select events on Sunday.

With the Albuquerque Convention and
Visitors Bureau, the New Mexico Sports Authority, University of New
Mexico, the city of Albuquerque and USATF New Mexico all as official
hosts, this is the third consecutive year the Albuquerque Convention
Center has hosted the USA Indoor Track & Field Championships.

Men’s 3,000m
In the most anticipated race of the
night, the Galen Rupp and Bernard Lagat match-up in the 3,000m didn’t
play out as most would have expected. Rupp, Lagat and Lopez Lamong led
the pack and quickly distanced themselves from the rest of the men in
the field. However, with 700m to go, Rupp began to show signs that he
was laboring and began to fade back from Lagat and Lamong. While the two
men entered the bell lap together, Lagat unleashed his signature kick
and soared over the final 200m in only 26
seconds. Lamong took the runner-up spot in 7:51.75, while Rupp finished
third in 7:57.36.

Men’s Triple Jump
Will Claye jumped the third best
indoor mark in American history of 17.63m/57-10.25 to claim his first
USA Indoor men’s triple jump title. Claye battled once again with former
University of Florida teammate Christian Taylor, who placed second with
a mark of 17.21m/56-5.75. Aarik Wilson placed third with a mark of
16.53m/54-2.75.

Claye won a bronze medal at the 2011
World Outdoor Championships and his mark Saturday is currently the best
in the world.

Women’s Weight Throw
All it took was one throw for Amber
Campbell to win her sixth USA Indoor title in the women’s weight throw.
On her first attempt of the day, Campbell sent the hammer flying
24.78m/81-3.75 to improve her own USA Indoor Championships record from
2010. Campbell’s mark also sets her atop the women’s standings in the
Visa Championship Series. Brittany Riley finished as the runner-up with a
toss of 23.88m/78-4.25. Gwendolyn Berry claimed the third spot in
22.80m/74-9.75.

Women’s 3,000m
After Shayla Houlihan lead the first
portion of the race, it looked like a repeat of last year’s race as
Jenny Simpson and Sara Hall took the lead in the women’s 3,000m. Simpson
took the lead with a little more than six laps remaining and never
looked back to win her second consecutive USA Indoor 3,000m tile. While
it looked like Hall would take the runner-up spot in this race for the
fourth time, Jackie Areson passed her on the last lap to take second in
9:20.61. Hall finished a little more than
a second behind in 9:21.87. Simpson will return Sunday to defend her
title in the 1500m as well.

Men’s Weight Throw
A.G. Kruger won his seventh USA
Indoor title in the men’s weight throw with a lob of 24.57m/80-7.5.
Kruger sat in second behind Michael Mai for much of the competition
before gaining the lead on his fifth attempt. Mai finished second with
23.91m/78-5.5, and Garland Porter took the third spot on the podium with
a throw of 23.37m/76-9.25.

Men’s 3,000m Race Walk
Trevor Barron took the lead from the
beginning and consistently put distance between himself and the rest of
the field in setting a new USA Indoor Championships 3,000m race walk
meet record of 11:36.27. Barron, the owner of six American Junior race
walk records and the 2010 USATF Youth Athlete of the Year, finished
ahead of his coach Tim Seaman (12:01.48) and John Nunn (12:11.86), who
finished second and third, respectively. Seaman is the holder of a total
of 10 American race walk records and Nunn won the
Olympic Trials Men’s 50 km Race Walk in January.

Women’s Pole Vault
Battling through an Achilles injury,
Jenn Suhr cleared both 4.67m/15-3.75 and 4.62m/15-1.75 on her first
attempts to claim her sixth USA Indoor pole vault championship. Already
having established an American record earlier this month with her effort
of 4.88m/16-0 at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, Suhr made three
attempts to improve that record at 4.90m/16-0.75 but was unable to notch
another record Saturday. Mary Saxer picked up second place with a vault
of 4.62m/15-1.75.

Suhr is also the American outdoor
record holder in the event, the 2008 Olympic silver medalist and the
2011 indoor Visa Championship Series winner.

Men’s High Jump
Jesse Williams added a second USA
Indoor title to his resume with his winning height of 2.31m/7-7 to claim
the men’s high jump. The reigning World Outdoor Championships gold
medalist and 2011 Jesse Owens award winner outlasted Jamie Nieto, who
placed second at 2.26m/7-5.

Williams cleared the winning height
on his final attempt before missing all three attempts at 2.31m/7-7. The
No. 1 ranked high jumper in the world after the 2011 season, Williams
currently owns the sixth best jump in the world this indoor season.

Women’s Triple Jump
Patience was the name of the game
for Amanda Smock as she didn’t take the lead in the women’s triple jump
until her fifth attempt. Smock soared 13.77m/45-2.25 to win her first
USA Indoor title. Erica McLain finished second in 13.74m/45-1, while
Crystal Manning rounded out the podium with a mark of 13.65m/44-9.5.

Nike Men’s 60m Hurdle Prelims
Dexter Faulk ran the fastest time in
the world this year by storming to a 7.40 in the third heat of the
men’s 60m hurdle prelims. Omoghan Osaghae ran the second fastest time of
the day as he won the first heat in 7.53, while David Oliver won the
second heat in 7.60.

BMW Men’s 60m Prelims
Justin Gatlin nabbed a U.S. leading
time of 6.51 in the preliminary heats of the men’s 60m as he won the
first of three heats. Mookie Salaam won the second heat and clocked the
second fastest overall qualifying time in 6.58. Calesio Newman advanced
automatically by winning the third heat in 6.63.

Nike Women’s 60m Prelims
Tianna Madison continued her fast
times in the 60m by clocking the fastest time in the opening round of
7.10 in winning the opening heat. The world leader in the event and
close contender for the 2012 indoor Visa Championship Series title,
Madison advanced to Sunday’s semi-final along with Lakya Brookins (7.13)
and Barbara Pierre (7.14), who each claimed first place in the second
and third heats.

Men’s 800m Prelims
Duane Solomon turned in the fastest
time of the night to lead the group of six into Sunday’s final of the
men’s 800m. Solomon won the third heat with a time of 1:48.81. Also
winning their heats were Tevan Everrett and Michael Rutt. Also advancing
to the finals was Mark Wieczorek, Kevin Hicks and Christian Gonzalez.

Women’s 800m Prelims
Six women advanced to Sunday’s final
in the 800m and were led by Erica Moore, who won the opening heat with
the fastest time of the night of 2:03.24. Also picking up wins in the
second and third heats, respectively, were Latavia Thomas (2:05.94) and
Phoebe Wright (2:05.76). Also advancing to the final were Stephanie
Charnigo, Bethany Praska and Lindsey Schnell.

Women’s 400m Prelims
Competing in her first indoor season
since 2006, Sanya Richards-Ross ran the fastest time of the night to
win the opening heat of the women’s 400m. The current world-leader in
the 400m, Richards-Ross turned in a time Saturday of 51.33 to lead the
group into Sunday’s final. Also winning their 400m heats were Dee Dee
Trotter (52.12) and Natasha Hastings (52.41). Also advancing to the
final was Leslie Cole, Jernail Hayes, Monica Hargrove, Shelise Williams
and Jessica Cousins.

Men’s 400m Prelims
Frankie Wright turned in the fastest
time of the day in the men’s 400m prelims in 46.26 as he won the second
heat. Gil Roberts won the first heat in 47.41, while Calvin Smith took
heat three in 46.57.

Athlete Quotes

Bernard Lagat, men’s 3,000m
“I came to the last lap and I
thought ‘why not?’ I felt good. I came down Thursday and did a run and
everything was feeling good. Every time I come here I feel so good. I
felt like if I could outlast everyone at the end I would have it. I am
the defending world champion and I want to be able to do it again.”

On being 37 years old
“I have been disproving people for years. When I go out for training I am still serious.”

Will Claye, men’s triple jump
“I feel awesome. I am just thankful
to come out here healthy. In the past I’ve had a lot of injuries, so to
come out here healthy, compete and get a good mark is a blessing.

“My goal this season is to get that
American indoor record. They said that I passed Willie Banks on the all
time U.S. list. I’m just blessed to be of the same caliber. This will
give me confidence for outdoors.

“Me and Christian (Taylor) are
bringing the triple jump back to where Al Joyner, Mike Conley, Willie
Banks and Kenny Harrison had it back then.”

Amber Campbell, women’s weight throw
“I felt really good about today. I
have been really focused on my technique lately. From here I want to
work on throwing the hammer really far. This is my sixth USA Indoor
title in a row so I am super blessed. I had a lot of people here and
that has made this exciting.

On not having the weight throw at the World Indoor Championships
“It is frustrating. I wish they
would reconsider having it at the World Championships. They have the
hammer so why not the weight throw?”

Jenny Simpson, women’s 3,000m
“I was excited coming here, and
nervous coming here. Today was my first of two hard days. It was fun.
I’m not going to Turkey (for World Indoors). I think it is important to
be here. It is important as an American to run in the USA Championships,
but this year I have a big, big task ahead of me, and I need to go home
and train hard.”

AG Kruger, men’s weight throw
“Lucky enough, it came together and
went far, and that’s good. (On his fouls) It’s kind of our motto ‘last
throw, best throw’ so I just went after it. I’m getting ready for
outdoors. I want to get that A standard out of the way, then make the
Olympic team. We (him and coach) expect really big things this year.”

Trevor Barron, men’s 3,000m race walk
“I’ve been living at altitude for
about six months now, so I actually came down a bit for this. I went out
a little faster than I probably should have. I felt great at the start,
but my technique felt a little choppy. In a race like this, there isn’t
much of an opportunity to get into a good rhythm.”

Jenn Suhr, women’s pole vault
“It was a great competition, the
girls were doing really great. I did pass some heights; I wanted to save
my jumps. I did attempt the record. When you’re feeling good and you’ve
got the crowd right there, why not go for it.”

On her Achilles: “It hurts, so I’m going to go get some ice and take care of it.”

Jesse Williams, men’s high jump
“Being able to come here and pull it
off is fun. I’m a competitor and I don’t want to lose. Honestly, I
didn’t feel good, but it was great how I came out and competed. I’m
really happy to be able to win here. I had a difficult day so I was glad
to get the win. As long as I can get it together I am going to be good.
I have been jumping a lot lately and my legs are pretty tired. You
never know with the high jump.”

Amanda Smock, women’s triple jump
“I felt like it was a process. I was
trying to be very, very patient. My best jump didn’t come until my
fifth and sixth attempts. I’m thankful that I could stay patient and I
was just thrilled with the result. I’ve got my bags packed [for World
Indoor].

Updated Visa Championship Series
standings will be posted in the online version of this release later
this evening. For more information, including full results, visit www.VisaChampionshipSeries.com or www.USATF.org

About USA Track & Field

USA Track & Field (USATF) is the
National Governing Body for track & field, long-distance running
and race walking in the United States. USATF encompasses the world’s
oldest organized sports, the World’s #1 Track & Field Team, the
most-watched events at the Olympics, the #1 high school and junior high
school participatory sport, and more than 30 million adult runners in
the United States: www.usatf.org.

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