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2012 Herculis Monaco, 20 July 2012, results from IAAF, notes by Larry Eder

Larry EderbyLarry Eder
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The 2012 Herculis Monaco meeting on Friday is the last major meeting before the London 2012. Evan Jager’s steeplechase record was exciting and fascinating. In his sixth race at the distance, Evan Jager has broken the AR of Dan Lincoln and become only the fourth American who has broken 8:10 in the steeple (Henry Marsh, Mark Croghan, Dan Lincoln). 


Where can Jager go? It will be fascinating…

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Evan Jager, 2012 Payton Jordan Invite, photo by PhotoRun.net

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20/07/2012
Herculis
Monaco, 20/07/2012
Men’ results
200 Metres – Men                                              Wind: +0.0 m/s
Nickel Ashmeade has shown his talent for the past year. Nickel showed his fitness and talent once again with his win, at 20.02. Churandy Martina finished a close second in 20.07 and Wallace Spearmon lost his first race of the year, taking third in 20.09. 
                                                            Pts
    1 Ashmeade , Nickel                JAM      20.02          4        
    2 Martina , Churandy               NED      20.07          2        
    3 Spearmon , Wallace               USA      20.09          1        
    4 Newman , Calesio                 USA      20.32                   
    5 Anderson , Marvin                JAM      20.36                   
    6 Mitchell , Maurice               USA      20.52                   
    7 Harris , Tremaine                CAN      20.98                   
    8 Bassaw , Ben                     FRA      21.03                   
400 Metres – Men  
The 400 meters added some mystery to the 400 meters. First, LaShawn Merritt dropped out about 180 meters into the race, citing a cramp right after the race. Jonathan Borlee won in 44.74, with Kirani James, the 2011 WC, running into shape, taking second in 44.76. Kevin Borlee, brother of Jonathan Borlee, was third in 44.94. Jeremy Wariner took fifth in 45.28. 
What is the issue with LaShawn Merritt? More to come on this one.
                                            
                                                            Pts
    1 Borlee , Jonathan                BEL      44.74          4        
    2 James , Kirani                   GRN      44.76          2        
    3 Borlee , Kevin                   BEL      44.94          1        
    4 Santos , Luguellan                DOM      45.10                   
    5 Wariner , Jeremy                 USA      45.28                   
    6 Rooney , Martyn                  GBR      45.52                   
    7 Maslek , Pavel                   CZE      45.55                   
      Merritt , LaShawn                USA        DNF                   
800 Metres – Men  
Ten men under 1:45. Pretty impressive. Abrahmim Kipchirchir Rotich, the World Junior champ, lowered his pb once again, winning here in 1:43.13. Leonard Kirwa Kosencha ran with Rotich until the last 20 meters, running 1:43.40. Duane Solomon of the US held on for a huge PB, with his 1:43.44. Kevin Lopez broke the Spanish record with his 1:43.74 in fourth. Nick Symmonds runs 1:43.78, his seasonal best, in fifth place.                                            
    1 Rotich , Abraham Kipchirchir     KEN    1:43.13
    2 Kosencha , Leonard Kirwa         KEN    1:43.40
    3 Solomon , Duane                  USA    1:43.44
    4 Lopez , Kevin                    ESP    1:43.74
    5 Symmonds , Nick                  USA    1:43.78
    6 Olivier , Andrew                 RSA    1:44.29
    7 Lewandowski , Marcin             POL    1:44.37
    8 Osagie , Andrew                  GBR    1:44.48
    9 Kaki , Abubaker                  SUD    1:44.89
   10 Bube , Andreas                   DEN    1:44.89
      Scherer , Matthew                USA        DNF                   
1500 Metres – Men 
Asbel Kiprop shows that he might just be the best miler on the planet, as he runs a WL of 3:28.88. Nixon Chepseba runs 3:29.77 for second place. 2008  medalist NIck Willis added to his showing of fitness at the AVIVA London, with his third place and Oceanic record for his fine 3:30.35.                                         
                                                            Pts
    1 Kiprop , Asbel                   KEN    3:28.88          4        
    2 Chepseba , Nixon Kiplimo  KEN    3:29.77          2        
    3 Willis , Nicholas   &nbsp
;            NZL    3:30.35          1        
    4 Laalou , Amine                   MAR    3:30.54                   
    5 Makhloufi , Taoufik              ALG    3:30.80                   
    6 Birgen , Bethwell                KEN    3:31.00                   
    7 Seurei , Benson                  KEN    3:31.61                   
    8 Cheboi , Collins                 KEN    3:32.08                   
    9 Rodriguez ,Alvaro                ESP    3:34.50                   
   10 Kowal , Yoann                    FRA    3:35.03                   
   11 Beugnet , Gregory                FRA    3:38.00                   
      Andrews , Robby                  USA        DNF                   
      Magut , James Kiplagat           KEN        DNF                   
      Rotich , Andrew Kiptoo           KEN        DNF                   
3000 Metres Steeplechase – Men
The near collision of Consesius Kipruoto and Paul Koech reminded me of Haile Gebrselassie in World Junior 10,000m. Dramatic, and Kipruto kept on standing, holding onto the win as the two leaders bumped about 30 meters out. Evan Jager was in fifth to sixth, and with two laps to go, started to push, and moved into second place for a short time. His 8:06.81 AR took down the record of Dan Lincoln, the last American who did not fear the steeplechase. Jager made the steeplechase look easy, it is not, and Jager is just beginning to show his talent.                               
                                                            Pts
    1 Kipruto , Conseslus              KEN    8:03.49          4        
    2 Koech , Paul Kipsiele            KEN    8:03.90          2        
    3 Jager , Evan                     USA    8:06.81          1        
    4 Nganga , Bernard Mbugua          KEN    8:09.23                   
    5 Birech , Jairus Kipchoge         KEN    8:10.62                   
    6 Taleb , Brahim                   MAR    8:14.11                   
    7 Mateelong , Richard Kipkemboi    KEN    8:16.26                   
    8 Keskisalo , Jukka                FIN    8:27.96                   
    9 Luchianov , Ion                  MDA    8:29.69                   
   10 Abdi , Youcef                    AUS    8:32.86                   
   11 Genest , Alex                    CAN    8:36.69                   
   12 Pepiot , Tanguy                  FRA    8:39.90                   
      Koech , John Kibet               KEN        DNF                   
      Yego , Hillary Kipsang           KEN        DNF                   
110 Metres Hurdles – Men                                      Wind: +0.0 m/s
Aries Merritt ran the equal fastest time in the world, second time in one week, with his 12.93. Jason Richardson ran 13.07 and Sergey Shubenkov equalled the Russian record with his 13.07. 
                                                            Pts
    1 Merritt , Aries                  USA      12.93          4        
    2 Richardson , Jason               USA      13.07          2        
    3 Shubenkov , Sergey               RUS      13.09          1        
    4 Oliver , David                   USA      13.14                   
    5 Porter , Jeff                    USA      13.19                   
    6 Darien , Garfield                FRA      13.27                   
    7 Riley , Andrew                   JAM      13.28                   
    8 Bascou , Dimitri                 FRA      13.54                   
High Jump – Men
 
Huge battle in high jump. Jesse Williams and Robbie Grabarz dueled, with Williams taking one less attempts.                                              
                                                            Pts
    1 Williams , Jesse                 USA       2.33          4        
    2 Grabarz , Robert                 GBR       2.33          2        
    3 Drouin , Derek                   CAN       2.30          1        
    4 Kynard , Erik                    USA       2.30                   
    5 Dmitrik , Aleksey                RUS       2.30                   
    6 Barry , Trevor                   BAH       2.26                   
    7 Barshim , Mutaz Essa             QAT       2.26                   
    8 Prezelj , Role                   SLO       2.22                   
    9 Hanany , Mickael                 FRA       2.22
    9 Nieto , Jamie                    USA       2.22
Long Jump – Men  
Panama’s Irving Saladino wins the long jump, with 8.16m, and showed that he his reaching his level of fitness last witnessed in 2007 in Osaka. 
                                          
                                                            Pts               Wind
    1 Saladino , Irving                PAN       8.16          4              -0.2
    2 Watt , Mitchell                  AUS       8.12          2              +0.1
    3 Tomlinson , Christopher          GBR       8.01          1              +0.7
    4 da Silva , Mauro Vinicius        BRA       7.99                         +0.5
    5 Bayer , Sebastian                GER       7.94                         +0.0
    6 Goodwin , Marquise               USA       7.94                         +0.1
    7 Moliz , Luis Felipe              ESP       7.78                         -0.4
    8 Mokoena , Godfrey Khotso         RSA       7.75                         -0.1
Javelin Throw – Men                                           
                                                            Pts
    1 Pyatnytsya , Oleksandr           UKR      82.85          4        
    2 Vasilevskis , Vadims             LAT      81.90          2        
    3 Avramenko , Roman                UKR      81.57          1        
    4 Bannister , Jarrod               AUS      81.19                   
    5 Etelstalo , Lassi                FIN      76.70                   
    6 Farquhar , Stuart                NZL      75.84                   
    7 Hostetler , Cyrus                USA      74.79                   
4×100 Metres Relay – Men  
Nice relay running by both Red and Blue teams of the US 4 x 100m relay teams.                                     
    1 United States “Red”              USA      37.61
    2 United States “Blue”             USA      37.83
    3 Canada                           CAN      38.60
    4 France                           FRA      38.73
    5 Italy                            ITA      38.76
    6 Hong Kong, China                 HKG      39.19
Women’ results 
Blessing Okagbare ran a pb of 10.99 in London last weekend. In Monaco ran a second pb in a week, 10.96, with Tianna Madison in 10.99 for second and Jenebah Tarmoh was third in 11.09. 
100 Metres – Women                                            Wind: +0.0 m/s
          &nbs
p;                                                 Pts
    1 Okagbare , Blessing              NGR      10.96          4        
    2 Madison , Tianna                 USA      10.99          2        
    3 Tarmoh , Jeneba                  USA      11.09          1        
    4 Stewart , Kerron                 JAM      11.11                   
    5 Lalova , Ivet                    BUL      11.15                   
    6 Brooks , Sheri-Ann               JAM      11.24                   
    7 Williams , Lauryn                USA      11.24                   
    8 Soumari , Myriam                 FRA      11.37                   
800 Metres – Women   
Elena Kofanova won the 800m in 1:58.41. Francine Niyonsaba, a junior, ran the 13th best all time performance by a junior woman. Alysia Montano was third in 1:59.05. Molly Beckwith tooking fourth in 1:59.05, Marilyn Okoro was fifth in 1:59.37.                                          
                                                            Pts
    1 Kofanova , Elena                 RUS    1:58.41          4        
    2 Niyonsaba , Francine             BDI    1:58.68          2        
    3 Johnson Montano , Alysia         USA    1:59.05          1        
    4 Beckwith , Molly                 USA    1:59.37                   
    5 Okoro , Marilyn                  GBR    1:59.75                   
    6 Santiusty , Yuneisy              CUB    2:00.18                   
    7 Maracheva , Irina                RUS    2:00.29                   
    8 Jamal , Maryam Yusuf             BRN    2:00.76                   
    9 Semenya , Caster                 RSA    2:01.67
   10 Gugan , Malodie                  FRA    2:01.76
      Krevsun , Yuliya                 UKR        DNF                   
3000 Metres – Women   
Mercy Cherono won here in pb of 8:38.51, with Sylvia Kibet in second in 8:39.14. Buze Driba was right there in 8:39.65. Shannon Rowbury ran a tough last 200 meters taking fourth in 8:39.83.                                         
                                                            Pts
    1 Cherono , Mercy                  KEN    8:38.51          4        
    2 Kibet , Sylvia Jebiwott          KEN    8:39.14          2        
    3 Diriba , Buze                    ETH    8:39.65          1        
    4 Rowbury , Shannon                USA    8:39.83                   
    5 Gebru , Azemra                   ETH    8:40.01                   
    6 Wanjiru , Veronica Nyaruai       KEN    8:40.81                   
    7 Anteneh , Emebet                 ETH    8:43.20                   
    8 Anderson , Gabrielle             USA    8:43.52                   
    9 Belete , Mimi                    BRN    8:43.64                   
   10 Culley , Julie                   USA    8:45.57                   
   11 Simpson , Jennifer               USA    8:48.72                   
   12 Vasilyeva , Yuliya               RUS    8:51.62                   
   13 Bardelle , Christine             FRA    9:05.68
      Muncan , Marina                  SRB        DNF                   
      Wafula , Lydia Nasimiyu          KEN        DNF                   
400 Metres Hurdles – Women   
Zuzana Henjov has put her hat in the ring as a possible medal winner in London. (Add Perri Shakes Drayton who ran 53.77 in London last week). LaShinda Demus was second here, as her last three hurdles showed her weakness. If Demus runs hurdles, 8,9,10 well
in London, she wins. Melanie Walker is getting herself into shape, running 54.44.                                  
                                                            Pts
    1 Hejnov , Zuzana                 CZE      54.12          4        
    2 Demus , Lashinda                USA      54.26          2        
    3 Walker , Melaine                JAM      54.44          1        
    4 Rosolov , Denisa                CZE      54.73                   
    5 Odumosu , Muizat Ajoke          NGR      54.90                   
    6 Brown , T’erea                  USA      54.98                   
    7 Chaboudez , Aurolie             FRA      57.93                   
    8 Williams , Tiffany              USA    1:05.78                   
Pole Vault – Women  
Silke Spiegelburg clears 4.82m for the win. Yelena Isinbayeva misses at 4.70m, all three attempts.                                           
                                                            Pts
    1 Spiegelburg , Silke              GER       4.82          4        
    2 Silva , Yarisley                 CUB       4.62          2        
    3 Bleasdale , Holly                GBR       4.62                   
    3 Pticnikov , Jirina               CZE       4.62          1        
    5 Murer , Fabiana                  BRA       4.54                   
    6 Feofanova , Svetlana             RUS       4.54                   
    7 Strutz , Martina                 GER       4.54                   
    8 Boslak , Vanessa                 FRA       4.45                   
    9 Pyrek , Monika                   POL       4.35
      Isinbaeva , Elena                RUS         NM                   
      Kiriakopolou , Nikolota         GRE         NM                   
      Rogowska , Anna                  POL         NM                   
Triple Jump – Women
Caterine Ibargen wins here in 14.50. This women has more physical ability than any triple jumper out there. Watch he just let it out in London, over 15 meters.                                            
                                                            Pts               Wind
    1 Ibargen , Caterine             COL      14.85          4              -0.1
    2 Williams , Kimberly              JAM      14.50          2              +0.0
    3 Rypakova , Olga                  KAZ      14.46          1              -0.7
    4 Veldekov , Dana                  SVK      14.16                         +0.0
    5 Alcentara , Dailenys             CUB      14.05                         +0.3
    6 Mamona , Patricia                POR      13.76                         -0.2
    7 Nzola Meso , Teresa              FRA      13.52                         -0.2
Discus Throw – Women   
Sandra Perkovic is back on top in the women’s discus. Nadine Mueller looked great. I still think Stephanie Brown Trafton has medal written on her forehead.                                        
                                                            Pts
    1 Perkovic , Sandra                CRO      65.29          4        
    2 Mueller , Nadine                 GER      64.64          2        
    3 Barrios , Yarelys                CUB      64.49          1        
    4
Brown Trafton , Stephanie        USA      63.70                   
    5 Sendriuto , Zinaida              LTU      61.13                   
    6 Fokina-Semenova , Natalya        UKR      59.91                   
    7 Robert-Michon , Molina           FRA      59.60                   
    8 Thurmond , Aretha                USA      59.10                   
4×100 Metres Relay – Women                                    
    1 United States “Blue”             USA      42.24
    2 France                           FRA      43.51
      Netherlands                      NED        DNF                   
      United States “Red”              USA        DNF                   

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