7/14 WKND: Krais earns gold in SMR, bronze in 400H-Price \'bumped\' to 6th in the 800|USATF, AAU Reg

 

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Highlights posted for both USATF Region II and AAU Region II Championships are posted below.

 

 

7/11-15 IAAF World Youth Championships, Ostrava, Czech Republic

On Day Five, the final day of the IAAF World Youth Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic, Chanelle Price finished 6th in the finals of the 800 meters, running 2:06.55. She apparently fared better than the top seed, Winny Cherbet of Kenya, who was DQed. In the next to last event, the Sprint Medley (100-200-300-400), the U.S. won with Ryann Krais posting a split of 37.5 on the 300 leg.

 

Summaries by Jim Spier are below... 

 

Sunday, July 15, 2007 - 18:00  
Pos  Lane Team Country Mark          
3  United States Youth  USA 2:05.74     (WYL)    
    (Goodman Chalonda, Purvis Ashton, Krais Ryann, Alexander Erica)
5  Jamaica Youth  JAM 2:06.77     (PB)    
    (Evans Gayon, Levy Jura, Tracey Shana-Gaye, McDermott Latoya)
4  Canada Youth  CAN 2:09.08     (SB)

 

 

Photo of Chanelle Price by PhotoRun.net

 

Summary of the 800m Finals by Jim Spier, NSSF

 

This was to be a true test for Chanelle Price. She had the best time, by over two seconds, of anyone in the field. But there were a few dangerous runners in the group, including last year's World Junior medallist Winny Chebet of Kenya. Chanelle used her formula for success - take the lead early and hold it. She set a fast pace, leading the pack at 200m (28.33), 400m (58.60). At 500 meters, all the runners were with Price save one. Price led at 600m (1:30.47), dropping no one.

With 100m to go, Winny Chebet, just behind Price, tried to push her way between Chanelle and Olha Bibik of Romania, who was just to the right of Price and in second. She did force Chanelle to lose her concentration and threw her off pace slightly. At that moment, the field passed Price on the outside and Chanelle faded to next to last. I'm not sure if the "bump" made a difference, ultimately, but it certainly distracted Chanelle precisely at the wrong moment. Chebet was ultimately disqualified. The winner was Elena Mirela Lavric of Romania (2:04.29), with Alison Leonard (Great Britain, 2:05.36) second and Juana Ivis Mendez of Cuba third (2:05.42). Chanelle ran 2:06.55 for fifth.

 

800 Metres Finals - Sunday, July 15, 2007 - 17:30 

 

3 446   Lavric Elena Mirela ROM 2:04.29          
4 214   Leonard Alison GBR 2:05.36          
2 129   Méndez Juana Ivis CUB 2:05.42     (PB)    
7 560   Bibik Olha UKR 2:06.17          
8 538   Öberg Sofia SWE 2:06.25          
5 589   Price Chanelle USA 2:06.55          
1 429   Jacniak Ewa POL 2:15.58          
   6 345   Chebet Winny KEN DQ  

 

Summary of Sprint Medley (100-200-300-400) by Jim Spier, NSSF

 

Chalonda Goodman got the US to the lead with a very fast 11.3 (hard to get these, obviously. The Jamaicans with Jura Levy, moved into the least, passing Ashton Purvis (24.8). Ryann Krais could not quite make up the distance on Simone Tracey of Jamaica, but held off a charge around the turn by Australia's Olivia Tauro, and was gaining Tracey at the handoff, Krais running 37.5. Erica Alexander got the baton and chased Latoya Mc Dermott of Jamaica for 350 meters, then passing her and running a great 52.1. The US got the gold in a World Youth leading 2:05.74. Jamaica was second in 2:06.77 and Canada overtaking Australia down the homestretch to get third in 2:09.08.

 

On Day Four of the IAAF World Youth Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic, Chanelle Price comfortably advanced to the final of the 800 with a 2nd in her heat and the 2nd best time of the day, 2:04.34. The final is Sunday at 11:20 our time.

 

Summary of the 800m Semi-Finals by Jim Spier, NSSF

 

Heat 1 - Chanelle Price led a parade of three through 700 meters: Winny Chebet of Kenya and Olha Bibik of the Ukraine. Price's splits were 60.01 and 1:31.97. Chebet passed Price with about 60 meters remaining and Price did not respond, knowing she had one of two auto qualifiers assured. Chebet ran 2:04.10 to Price's 2:04.34.

 

 

 

Quote courtesy of Walt Murphy's News & Results service and USATF:

 

After leading for the first 600 meters, Chanelle Price (Easton, Pa.) yielded to Kenya's Winny Chebet down the home stretch, but still had the second-fastest qualifying time in the girls' 800 semis at 2:04.34. 

 

800m Heat One - Saturday, July  14, 2007 - 17:10 

3 345   Chebet Winny KEN 2:04.10 Q   (PB)    
5 589   Price Chanelle USA 2:04.34 Q        
6 560   Bibik Olha UKR 2:05.11 q   (PB)    
2 429   Jacniak Ewa POL 2:06.57 q   (PB)  

 

Heat Two - Saturday, July  14, 2007 - 17:17

3 538   Öberg Sofia SWE 2:07.76 Q        
5 214   Leonard Alison GBR 2:07.84 Q    

 

Heat Three - Saturday, July  14, 2007 - 17:24

3 446   Lavric Elena ROM 2:10.28 Q        
6 129   Méndez Juana Ivis CUB 2:10.60 Q  

 

 

Photo of Muhammad, Ionescu and Krais by Joy Kamani of NSSF 



On Day Three, Ryann Krais earned a bronze medal in the 400 hurdles, running 57.50, which is .3 off her PR of 57.20. The USA's Dalilah Muhammad won the gold in 57.25, with Romania's Andreea Ionescu taking the silver in 57.33. 

 

Girls 400m Hurdles Final

 

Summary of the 400H Finals by Jim Spier, NSSF



A really terrific race.  In the early going it was Andreea Ionescu of Romania leading with Ryann Krais not far behind.  Dalilah Muhammad was third or fourth through all of this.  Ionescu was leading after the ninth hurdle with Krais now charging and gaining on her, and Muhammad moving into third.  As they approached the last hurdle, both Ionescu and Krais hurdled it tentatively and Muhammad, who hurdled it beautifully, took advantage and glided past both.  And that's the way it stayed through the finish with Muhammad winning in 57.25, Ionescu getting a PB in second at 57.33, and Krais third at 57.50.

 

45 minutes after Krais' bronze, PA other star on the track in the Czech Republic, Chanelle Price, cruised to a 2:07.82 and win in the 3rd of seven heats in the trials of the 800. The Semis are tomorrow.

 

Quote courtesy of Walt Murphy's News & Results service and USATF:

 

The girls' 800 featured world-leading Chanelle Price (Easton, Pa.), and the Pennsylvanian did not disappoint as she dashed to the front and ran away with her heat in 2:07.82. "I wanted to go out and show myself, not anyone else, that I am ready to run," Price said 

 

 

Summary of the 800m Trials by Jim Spier, NSSF

 

800m Trials, Heat 3: An almost solo race for Chanelle Price, leading big at every split (27.99, 59.26, 1:32.90) and running an easy 2:07.82.  Eleni Lefkopoulou of Greece was second at 2:11.06. 

 


 

On Day Two rising Methacton senior Ryann Krais advanced to the finals of the 400 Hurdles with the 2nd fastest qualifying time at 58.67. Romania's Ionescu Andreea posted a 57.88 in the 1st heat. Krais ran from lane 7 in heat 3. Krais' final will be Friday July 13 at 11am Philly time, followed 45 minutes later by Price's first race in the 800 trials. Price will also have Semis on Saturday and Finals on Sunday. The USATF and AAU Region meets are also scheduled for this week. 

 

 

Summary by Jim Spier, NSSF

 

Girls 400m Hurdles Round 1

 

Heat 1 The favorite was Shana-Gaye Tracey of Jamaica. She led through the eighth hurdle with not especially good form. She hit the ninth hurdle and Andreea Ionescu of Romania, gaining steadily on Tracey over the last two hurdles, took advantage of that to win "going away". Ionescu got a personal best in the process, running 57.88. Tracey qualified automatically in second at 59.38.

 

Heat 2 Dalilah Muhammad (Cardozo, Queens, NY) was relegated to lane 8 with the random draw. Not knowing how the competition was doing, she was in third our fourth through six hurdles. Seeing the competition now in the inside of her, she began to gain momentum. Just prior to the last hurdle, she had gotten herself into second behind Marli Spies of South Africa. Spies clobbered the last hurdle and went down, and Muhammad sprinted to a comfortable victory at 59.80. Second, well back but qualifying for the final, was Valeriya Znamenskaya of Russia at 61.12.

 

Heat 3 Ryann Krais (Methacton, Fairless Hills, PA), in lane 7, ran tentatively but never lost contact with the early leaders in the middle of the track. By hurdle eight she was in the lead and won handily, never hitting a hurdle the entire race. Her time was 58.67 and, finishing second with a PB of 59.80, was Mila Andric of Serbia.

 

Photo of Ryann Krais in Thursday's 400 hurdles trials by VIctor Sailor, PhotoRun.neet

 

July 13

17:00     G        400 Metres Hurdles    FINAL

5 586   Muhammad Dalilah USA 57.25         0.179
4 445   Ionescu Andreea ROM 57.33     (PB)   0.210
3 585   Krais Ryann USA 57.50         0.185
6 313   Tracey Shana-Gaye JAM 57.74     (PB)   0.172
8 531   Grankvist Emilia SWE 59.66     (PB)   0.156
2 233   Klopsch Christiane GER 1:00.51         0.154
1 494   Znamenskaya Valeriya RUS 1:00.83         0.310
7 515   Andric Mila SRB 1:01.22         0.183

 

 

July 12

11:00      G           400 Metres Hurdles      HEATS  

Heat 1

8 445   Ionescu Andreea ROM 57.88 Q   (PB)   0.226
6 313   Tracey Shana-Gaye JAM 59.38 Q       0.188
7 531   Grankvist Emilia SWE 1:00.30 q       0.140

Heat 2

8 586   Muhammad Dalilah USA 59.80 Q       0.185
4 494   Znamenskaya Valeriya RUS 1:01.12 Q       0.202

 Heat 3

7 585   Krais Ryann USA 58.67 Q       0.213
6 515   Andric Mila SRB 59.80 Q   (PB)   0.211
2 233   Klopsch Christiane GER 1:00.11 q       0.174

 

July 13
17:00      G           400 Metres Hurdles      FINAL                           
17:45     G         800 Metres     HEATS     

July 14
17:10      G           800 Metres      SEMI-FINAL      

July 15
17:30      G           800 Metres      FINAL        

Photo of Muhammad and Krais by PhotoRun.net

 

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7/11-14 AAU Region II Championships @ Delaware State University, DE

 

IG 800m
1 Bumpas, Taylor            91 Ambler               2:20.34    2:15.23

 

IF 1500
1 3026 Weisner, Kady
UNATTACHED 4:53.59



IG 400m H
1. Ballard, Anthonia         91 Mt Airy TC           1:05.00    1:05.44   3

IG JT
1 Leszcynski, Melanie       92 Eagleville E          112-04     112-02     34.18m

IB LJ
1 Lavong, Carlton           92 Mt Airy TC          20-07.00   23-01.50      7.04m  (44-09.25 2nd in TJ)

IB SP
1 Lavong, Wesley            91 Ambler              48-02.25   50-06.50     15.40m

YW 800m
 1 Chambers, Shaniel         90 Ajs Elite TC         2:19.00    2:13.33

YW DT
1 Gray, Kaleena             89 Coatesville         32-11.25  121-10.50     37.14m

YW SP
1 Gray, Kaleena             89 Coatesville         41-05.50   38-00.50     11.59m

YM 400m
 1 Dinkins, Russell          89 Morris Estat           48.25      47.66   4
  2 Goodwin, Bernard          89 Mt Airy TC             49.32      47.68   4

YM 800m
 1 Rhodes, Elliott           89 Mt Airy TC           1:53.00    1:54.37

YM JT
1 Brittingham, Eric         89 Ambler                177-08  178-06.50     54.41m
2 De Leonardis, Marco       90 Ambler                159-00  152-07.50     46.52m

YM PV
1 Hynes, Derek              90 Ambler              13-00.00   15-00.00      4.57m

YM Decathlon
 1 Holcombe, Alex            89 Ambler                             6466
 3 Formica, Vince            89 Ambler                             5358  

 

  

7/12-15 USATF Region II Junior Olympics @ Richard Stockton College, NJ

 

IG LJ
1.Crawford, Taylor        TUSSEY MOUNTAIN          4.82m   NWI  15-09.75

IG TJ
1.Crawford, Taylor        TUSSEY MOUNTAIN         10.40m   NWI  34-01.50

YW 100m
1. Defusco, Caitlin        TRI COUNTY E             11.88   1.2

YW 200m
1. Jones, Cambrya          FUTURE STARS             24.18   4.9
2. Mills, DaLynn           RIVER CITY ELITE         24.51   4.9
3. Defusco, Caitlin        TRI COUNTY E             24.52   4.9

YW 400m
1. Iheoma, Ije             UNITED STARS             56.42

YW 800m
1. Taylor, Benita          UNITED STARS           2:21.01

YW 1500m
1. Gee, Syeeda             UNITED STARS           4:54.93

IB 100m
1. Overare, Peter          ERIE X-CLUSIVE           11.19   (22.53 2nd)

IB 3000m
1. Lamour, Harold          JUVENTUS               9:11.37  (4:20.92 2nd 1500)

IB TJ
1. Lavong, Carlton         UNATTACHED              12.94m   NWI  42-05.50

IB SP
1. Lavong, Wesley          UNATTACHED              15.14m   49-08.25


YM 400m
1. Lowery, Jermaine        SIGMA INTERNATIO         49.66

YM 800m
1. Jones, Jamar            JUVENTUS               1:59.56

YM 100m H
1. Myers, Brice            ERIE X-CLUSIVE           14.69   1.7
2. Lowery, Jermaine        SIGMA INTERNATIO         14.83   1.7

YM 400m H
1. Lowery, Jermaine        SIGMA INTERNATIO         53.91 
2. Lowery, Jerome          SIGMA INTERNATIO         54.01

YM HJ
1. Quill, Raymond          TRI COUNTY E             1.95m    6-04.75  (Pottstown)

YM PV
1. Gill, Sean              UNATTACHED               4.55m   14-11.00 (North Allegheny)

YM TJ
1. Graver, Jerrell         WEST CHESTER            13.80m   NWI  45-03.50  (Avon Grove)

 

 

7/14 Mid-Atlantic USATF Open/Masters Championships @ Widener University

 

 

Week's Preview

Junior stars Ryann Krais of Methacton and Chanelle Price of Easton are in the Czech Republic at the IAAF World Youth Championships. Krais debuts in her event, the 400 hurdles in the trials on Thursday July 12. She will run at 5am Philadelphia time (11am their time). Krais' final will be Friday July 13 at 11am Philly time, followed 45 minutes later by Price's first race in the 800 trials. Price will also have Semis on Saturday and Finals on Sunday. The USATF and AAU Region meets are also scheduled for this week.