2002 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

2002 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Host city Palo Alto, California
Date(s) June 21-23
Main stadium Cobb Track & Angell Field
Events 40
2001
2003


The Cobb Track and Angell Field hosted the 2002 competition

The 2002 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships was organised by USA Track & Field and held from June 21 to 23 at the Cobb Track & Angell Field in Palo Alto, California. The three-day competition served as the national championships in track and field for the United States. The same facility would host this meet the following year, but this was the last year to use the three day format as the four-day format was adopted in 2003. The combined track and field events were contested at Edwards Stadium in Berkeley, California in the two days preceding the start of the main programme.[1]

Marion Jones won a women's 100 m/200 m sprint double – the third time in her career that she had done so, and her fifth straight 200 m win. Four had their fourth consecutive title at the event: Regina Jacobs in the 1500 m, Gail Devers in the 100 m hurdles, Sandra Glover in the 400 m hurdles, and Stacy Dragila in the pole vault.[2] On the men's side Allen Johnson had his third straight and fifth career 110 m hurdles win. In the throws both Breaux Greer (javelin) and Adam Setliff (discus) took their third consecutive titles, while Lance Deal won his ninth career (and final) hammer throw championship.[3]

The sprinting events were affected by retrospective doping disqualifications: the original men's 200 m and 400 m winners Ramon Clay and Alvin Harrison were stripped of their national titles. Darvis Patton and Angelo Taylor were raised to the status of national champion as a result. Men's 100 m runner-up Tim Montgomery was also disqualified, as was women's 100 m third-placer Kelli White.[4]

The competition was used to select the national teams to be sent to the 2002 IAAF World Cup and also the 2002 IAAF World Race Walking Cup.[5] Four American national champions went on to win at that year's IAAF World Cup competition: James Carter (400 m hurdles), Savanté Stringfellow (long jump) Adam Nelson (shot put) and Gail Devers (100 m hurdles).[6]

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
Wind : +2.4 m/s
Maurice Greene 9.88w Jon Drummond 10.04w J.J. Johnson 10.10w
200 m
Wind : +1.8 m/s
Darvis Patton 20.31 Bernard Williams 20.37 Shawn Crawford 20.57
400 m Angelo Taylor 45.00 Antonio Pettigrew 45.17 Leonard Byrd 45.28
800 m David Krummenacker 1:47.24 Khadevis Robinson 1:47.58 Derrick Peterson 1:48.14
1500 m Seneca Lassiter 3:40.90 Bryan Berryhill 3:40.98 Ibrahim Aden 3:41.19
5000 m Alan Culpepper 13:27.52 Mebrahtom Keflezighi 13:30.05 Matt Lane 13:30.58
10,000 m Mebrahtom Keflezighi 27:41.68 Abdi Abdirahman27:42.83 Alan Culpepper 27:48.09
3000 m steeplechase Anthoney Famiglietti 8:19.07 Steve Slattery 8:23.44 Tim Broe 8:23.61
20 km walk Tim Seaman 1:26:40.36 Albert Heppner 1:27:56.46 Kevin Eastler 1:28:35.67
110 m hurdles
Wind : +0.1 m/s
Allen Johnson 13.08 Terrence Trammell 13.17 Larry Wade13.18
400 m hurdles James Carter 48.12 Joey Woody 48.52 Eric Thomas 49.72
High jump Nathan Leeper 2.32 m (7 ft 714 in) Charles Clinger 2.29 m (7 ft 6 in) Matt Hemingway 2.29 m (7 ft 6 in)
Pole vault Jeff Hartwig 5.84 m (19 ft 134 in) Timothy Mack 5.74 m (18 ft 934 in) Nicholas Hysong 5.74 m (18 ft 934 in)
Long jump Savante Stringfellow 8.52 m (27 ft 1114 in)
(+0.7)
Miguel Pate 8.45 m (27 ft 812 in)
(+1.5)
Dwight Phillips 8.25 m (27 ft 034 in)
(+2.9)[w1]
Triple jump Walter Davis 17.59 m (57 ft 812 in)
(+1.8)
Tim Rusan 17.30 m (56 ft 9 in)
(+2.1)[w2]
LeVar Anderson 16.74 m (54 ft 11 in)
(+3.5)[w3]
Shot put Adam Nelson 22.22 m (72 ft 1034 in) John Godina 21.91 m (71 ft 1012 in) Kevin Toth 21.53 m (70 ft 712 in)
Discus throw Adam Setliff 63.74 m (209 ft 114 in) John Godina 63.18 m (207 ft 314 in) Ian Waltz 62.26 m (204 ft 3 in)
Hammer throw Lance Deal 74.49 m (244 ft 412 in) John McEwen 74.18 m (243 ft 414 in) Kevin McMahon 73.65 m (241 ft 712 in)
Javelin throw Breaux Greer 81.78 m (268 ft 312 in) Latrell Frederick 77.91 m (255 ft 714 in) Christopher Clever 75.86 m (248 ft 1012 in)
Decathlon Tom Pappas 8398 pts Bryan Clay 8230 pts Phillip McMullen 7934 pts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m
Wind : -1.0 m/s
Marion Jones 11.01 Chryste Gaines 11.05 Torri Edwards 11.28
200 m
Wind : +0.1 m/s
Marion Jones 22.35 Stephanie Durst 23.14 Muna Lee 23.16
400 m Jearl Miles Clark 50.91 Michelle Collins 51.20 Monique Hennagan 51.34
800 m Nicole Teter 1:58.83 Jennifer Toomey2:02.11 Sasha Spencer 2:02.34
1500 m Regina Jacobs 4:09.57 Suzy Favor Hamilton 4:11.31 Sarah Schwald4:11.40
5000 m Marla Runyan15:07.19 Deena Drossin 15:13.93 Carrie Tollefson 15:21.37
10,000 m Jen Rhines 31:57.38 Milena Glusac 32:15.09 Katie McGregor 32:17.49
3000 m steeplechase Elizabeth Jackson9:47.35 Lisa Nye9:52.61 Lisa Aguilera9:59.66
20 km walk Joanne Dow 1:34:46.52 Teresa Vaill 1:34:53.46 Amber Antonia 1:35:59.44
100 m hurdles
Wind : -0.5 m/s
Gail Devers 12.51 Miesha McKelvy 12.60 Anjanette Kirkland 12.85
400 m hurdles Sandra Glover 55.22 Megan Addy 57.28 Brenda Taylor 57.62
High jump Tisha Waller 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Gwen Wentland 1.93 m (6 ft 334 in) Amy Acuff 1.90 m (6 ft 234 in)
Pole vault Stacy Dragila 4.65 m (15 ft 3 in) Mary Sauer 4.45 m (14 ft 7 in) Melissa Mueller 4.40 m (14 ft 5 in)
Long jump Brianna Glenn 6.46 m (21 ft 214 in)
(+0.0)
Grace Upshaw 6.43 m (21 ft 1 in)
(+1.1)
Tiffany Greer 6.39 m (20 ft 1112 in)
(+0.5)
Triple jump Yuliana Perez 14.20 m (46 ft 7 in)
(+2.5)[w4]
Vanitta Kinard 13.83 m (45 ft 414 in)
(+1.6)
Teresa Bundy 13.79 m (45 ft 234 in)
(+2.2)[w5]
Shot put Teri Steer 19.20 m (62 ft 1134 in) Seilala Sua 18.51 m (60 ft 812 in) Kristin Heaston 17.59 m (57 ft 812 in)
Discus throw Kris Kuehl 64.44 m (211 ft 5 in) Suzy Powell 62.57 m (205 ft 314 in) Aretha Hill 62.41 m (204 ft 9 in)
Hammer throw Anna Mahon 70.27 m (230 ft 612 in) Dawn Ellerbe 67.19 m (220 ft 514 in) Jamine Moton 65.84 m (216 ft 0 in)
Javelin throw Serene Ross 60.06 m (197 ft 012 in) Kim Kreiner 57.93 m (190 ft 012 in) Erica Wheeler 54.97 m (180 ft 4 in)
Heptathlon Shelia Burrell 6299 pts DeDee Nathan 5995 pts Kim Schiemenz 5840 pts

Doping

The following athletes had their performances at the competition annulled due to doping:

See also

References

  1. 2002 USA Outdoor Combined Events Championships. USATF. Retrieved on 2015-09-05.
  2. United States Championships (Women). GBRAthletics. Retrieved on 2015-09-05.
  3. United States Championships (Men 1943-). GBRAthletics. Retrieved on 2015-09-05.
  4. 2002 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships results. USATF. Retrieved on 2015-09-05.
  5. National Team Sign-Up. USATF. Retrieved on 2015-09-05.
  6. IAAF World Cup in Athletics. GBRAthletics. Retrieved on 2015-09-05.
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