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Stevenson named Athlete of the Week
5-11-2004
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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INDIANAPOLIS – Toby Stevenson has been named USA Track & Field’s Athlete of the Week after turning in a world-leading mark in the pole vault Saturday at the 63rd Coca-Cola Modesto Relays in Modesto, California.
The 2004 U.S. Indoor pole vault champion, Stevenson cleared 6.00 meters/19 feet, 8.25 inches to set a new personal record, win the competition, and become only the second American in history to clear 6 meters.
An NCAA champion while at Stanford University, Stevenson, 27, joined American record holder Jeff Hartwig in the U.S. 6-meter club.
Other world-leading performances turned in by U.S. athletes over the weekend included: nine-time 100m hurdles champion Gail Devers running 12.50 seconds to win the 100m hurdles at the Jamaica International Invitational in Kingston; 2003 World Indoor and Outdoor champion Dwight Phillips jumping 8.43m/27-8 in the long jump at Modesto; and Phil McMullen tallying 8,124 points to win the men’s decathlon at the Challenge of Atlas & Athena in Berkeley, Calif.
Other notable performances include John Nunn, who improved his personal best and bettered the Olympic 'A' qualifying standard with a 1 hour, 22 minutes, 31 second finish in the 20km race walk at the A. Milkeno Race Walk Competition in Birstonas, Lithuania. The performance makes Nunn the second American to have met the Olympic A standard in the men’s 20 km walk.
Now in its fourth year, USATF’s Athlete of the Week program is designed to recognize outstanding performers at all levels of the sport. USATF names a new honoree each week and features the athlete on the USATF website. Selections are based on top performances and results from the previous week.
2004 USATF Athlete of the Week Winners: January 13, Dan Taylor; January 20, Jen Toomey; January 27, Erin Gilreath; February 3, Jearl Miles-Clark; February 10, Alan Culpepper; February 17, Curt Clausen; February 24, Jen Toomey; March 2, Gail Devers; March 9, Allen Johnson; March 16, Sanya Richards; March 23, Phillip Dunn; March 30, Max Springer; April 6, Colleen De Reuck; April 13, Erin Gilreath; April 20, Maurice Greene; May 4, Tonette Dyer; May 11, Toby Stevenson.
BEST MARKS WEEK ENDING MAY 9
MEN
100 - 10.04 Maurice Greene (adidas) - Osaka, JPN 5/8
200 - 20.53 Coby Miller (Nike) - Kingston, JAM 5/7
400 - 45.44 Xavier Carter (Florida HS) - Gainesville, FL 5/8
800 - 1:47.08 Elliott Blount (Nike Farm Team) - Los Angeles, CA 5/8
1500 - 3:40.47 Paul McMullen (Coast Guard) - Ann Arbor, MI 5/7
3000SC - 8:42.54 Michael Hill (Club NW) - Seattle, WA 5/8
110H - 13.13 Larry Wade (Nike) - Modesto, CA & Allen Johnson (Nike) - Osaka, JPN 5/8 U.S. leader
400H - 48.76 LaBronze Garrett (EHI) - Kingston, JAM 5/7
20km Race Walk - 1:22:31 John Nunn (Army WCAP) - Birstonas, LIT 5/8 U.S. leader
HJ - 2.26/7-5 Henry Patterson (Unattached) - Akron, OH 5/8
PV - 6.00/19-8.25 Toby Stevenson (Nike) - Modesto, CA 5/8 World leader
LJ - 8.43/27-8 Dwight Phillips (Nike) - Modesto, CA 5/8 World leader
TJ - 17.39/57-0.75 Kenta Bell (Nike) - Modesto, CA 5/8
SP - 20.99/68-10.5 Reese Hoffa (NYAC) - Santiago, CHI 5/8
DT - 64.66/212-2 Casey Malone (Nike) - Modesto, CA 5/8
HT - 70.70/231-11 Michael Mai (US Army) - Sacramento, CA 5/8
JT - 72.05/236-4 Roald Bradstock (Unattached) - Clemson, SC 5/8
Decathlon - 8124 Phil McMullen (Nike) - Berkeley, CA 5/7 World leader
WOMEN
100 - 11.04 Marion Jones (Nike) - Kingston, JAM 5/7
200 - 23.01 Wylleshia Myrick (Unattached) - Kingston, JAM 5/7
400 - 51.50 Jearl Miles-Clark (New Balance) - Kingston, JAM 5/7
800 - 2:01.46 Hazel Clark (Nike) - Kingston, JAM 5/7
1500 - 4:16.78 Erin Donohue (North Carolina) - Chapel Hill, NC 5/8
3000 - 9:27.15 Cack Ferrell (Princeton) - Providence, RI 5/8
3000SC - 10:03.68 Kelly MacDonald (Asics) - Seattle, WA 5/8
100H - 12.50 Gail Devers (Nike) - Kingston, JAM 5/7 World leader
400H - 54.95 Sandra Glover (Unattached) - Osaka, JPN 5/8
1:34:24 Michelle Rohl (Moving Comfort) - Kenosha, WI 5/9
HJ - 1.95/6-4.75 Tisha Waller (Nike) & Amy Acuff (Unattached) - Modesto, CA 5/8
PV - 4.55/14-11 Stacy Dragila (Nike) - Modesto, CA 5/8
LJ - 6.74/22-1.5 Marion Jones (Nike) - Kingston, JAM 5/7 U.S. leader
TJ - 13.82/45-4.25 Shakeema Walker (Reebok) - Modesto, CA 5/8
SP - 17.59/57-8.5 Laura Gerraughty (North Carolina) - Chapel Hill, NC 5/8
DT - 62.76/205-11 Suzy Powell (Asics) - Modesto, CA 5/8
HT - 70.12/230-1 Erin Gilreath (NYAC) - Clemson, SC 5/8
JT - 53.91/176-10 Serene Ross (Unattached) - Bloomington, IN 5/7
Heptathlon - 6063 Gigi Miller (Unattached) - Desenzano, ITA 5/9 U.S. leader
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