EUGENE, Ore. – Tokyo Olympic 100m silver medalist Fred Kerley clocked a world-leading 100m time of 9.83, while eight Aggies advanced to the United States Track & Field Championships semifinals, Thursday night at Hayward Field.
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Kerley earned a spot in the men's 100m semifinals after winning heat two at a personal best time of 9.83 (1.5w). It marked the fourth time in the 27-year-old's career to run sub 9.9-seconds. The Nike professional boasts an all-conditions personal best time of 9.78 (2.9w).
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Four Aggies advanced to the 800m semifinals, including two-time Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Athing Mu in the women's competition and current student-athlete Brandon Miller on the men's side. Mu, representing Nike, cruised in the first heat winning at a time of 2:01.24, while Miller placed second in his heat at 1:48.18. Former Texas A&M NCAA national champions Donavan Brazier and Sammy Watson each advanced from their respective races. Brazier, a Nike professional, registered the fastest men's qualifying time at 1:46.49, while Watson, an adidas professional, placed third in her heat at 2:02.47.
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A pair of Aggies moved on in the women's 400m hurdles including All-American Deshae Wise and adidas professional Shamier Little. Wise earned her spot after placing third in heat four at 56.52, while Little won the third heat at 55.50.Â
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Missouri City native and Nike professional Bryce Deadmon finished second in heat two of the men's 400m at 45.31 to automatically advance to the next round.
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Texas A&M signees Landon Helms and Thatcher Frankfather completed day one of the men's decathlon in the under-20 USATF Championships. Helms sits in second place with 3,287 points, while Frankfather is fourth with 3,039 points.
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In Kingston, Jamaica, All-Americans Lamara Distin and Deborah Acquah recorded top three finishes at the Jamaican National Championships. Distin placed second in the high jump at 6-0.75/1.85m, while Acquah finished third in the long jump at 21-2.75/6.47m.
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Live results for the USATF U20 Championships can be followed here, while the USATF Championships can be followed here. For more information on the television and webcast schedule, click here.
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USATF Outdoor Championships Remaining Schedule
*All times listed are central*
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Friday, June 24
7:10 pm – Women's 100m Hurdles (First Round) – Kaylah Robinson
7:50 pm – Men's 100m (Semifinals) – Fred Kerley
8:35 pm – Men's 400m Hurdles (First Round) – James Smith II
9:04 pm – Women's 400m Hurdles (Semifinals) – Shamier Little, Deshae Wise
9:30 pm – Men's 100m (Finals) – (Fred Kerley)
9:46 pm – Men's 800m (Semifinals) – Donavan Brazier, Brandon Miller
10:02 pm – Women's 800m (Semifinals) – Athing Mu, Sammy Watson
10:46 pm – Men's 400m (Semifinals) – Bryce Deadmon
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Saturday, June 25
1:30 pm – Women's Javelin (Final) – Maggie Malone
1:45 pm – Men's 200m (First Round) – Fred Kerley
2:00 pm – Men's Pole Vault (Final) – Jacob Wooten
3:04 pm – Women's 100m Hurdles (Semifinals) – (Kaylah Robinson)
3:22 pm – Men's 400m Hurdles (Semifinals) – (James Smith II)
4:21 pm – Women's 400m (Final) – (Jessica Beard)
4:31 pm – Men's 400m (Final) – (Bryce Deadmon)
4:41 pm – Women's 100m Hurdles (Final) – (Kaylah Robinson)
4:51 pm – Women's 400m Hurdles (Final – (Shamier Little, Deshae Wise)
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Sunday, June 26
2:30 pm – Men's 200m (Semifinals) – (Fred Kerley)
3:18 pm – Women's 5000m (Finals) – Natosha Rogers
3:40 pm – Men's 400m Hurdles (Finals) – (James Smith II)
3:48 pm – Men's 800m (Finals) – (Brandon Miller)
3:54 pm – Women's 800m (Finals) – (Athing Mu, Sammy Watson, Avi'Tal Wilson-Perteete)
4:38 pm – Men's 200m (Finals) – (Fred Kerley)
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USATF U20 Outdoor Championships Remaining Schedule
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Friday, June 24
11:45 am – Men's Decathlon Day 2 – Thatcher Frankfather, Landon Helms
2:15 pm – Women's 100m (First Round) – Camryn Dickson
4:28 pm – Women's 400m (First Round) – Kennedy Wade
4:47 pm – Men's 400m (First Round) – Ashton Schwartzman
6:35 pm – Women's 100m (Finals) – (Camryn Dickson)
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Saturday, June 25
5:24 pm – Women's 200m (First Round) – Camryn Dickson
6:17 pm – Women's 400m (Finals) – (Kennedy Wade)
6:25 pm – Men's 400m (Finals) – (Ashton Schwartzman)
7:29 pm – Women's 200m (Finals) – (Camryn Dickson)
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Kerley earned a spot in the men's 100m semifinals after winning heat two at a personal best time of 9.83 (1.5w). It marked the fourth time in the 27-year-old's career to run sub 9.9-seconds. The Nike professional boasts an all-conditions personal best time of 9.78 (2.9w).
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Four Aggies advanced to the 800m semifinals, including two-time Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Athing Mu in the women's competition and current student-athlete Brandon Miller on the men's side. Mu, representing Nike, cruised in the first heat winning at a time of 2:01.24, while Miller placed second in his heat at 1:48.18. Former Texas A&M NCAA national champions Donavan Brazier and Sammy Watson each advanced from their respective races. Brazier, a Nike professional, registered the fastest men's qualifying time at 1:46.49, while Watson, an adidas professional, placed third in her heat at 2:02.47.
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A pair of Aggies moved on in the women's 400m hurdles including All-American Deshae Wise and adidas professional Shamier Little. Wise earned her spot after placing third in heat four at 56.52, while Little won the third heat at 55.50.Â
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Missouri City native and Nike professional Bryce Deadmon finished second in heat two of the men's 400m at 45.31 to automatically advance to the next round.
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Texas A&M signees Landon Helms and Thatcher Frankfather completed day one of the men's decathlon in the under-20 USATF Championships. Helms sits in second place with 3,287 points, while Frankfather is fourth with 3,039 points.
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In Kingston, Jamaica, All-Americans Lamara Distin and Deborah Acquah recorded top three finishes at the Jamaican National Championships. Distin placed second in the high jump at 6-0.75/1.85m, while Acquah finished third in the long jump at 21-2.75/6.47m.
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Live results for the USATF U20 Championships can be followed here, while the USATF Championships can be followed here. For more information on the television and webcast schedule, click here.
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USATF Outdoor Championships Remaining Schedule
*All times listed are central*
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Friday, June 24
7:10 pm – Women's 100m Hurdles (First Round) – Kaylah Robinson
7:50 pm – Men's 100m (Semifinals) – Fred Kerley
8:35 pm – Men's 400m Hurdles (First Round) – James Smith II
9:04 pm – Women's 400m Hurdles (Semifinals) – Shamier Little, Deshae Wise
9:30 pm – Men's 100m (Finals) – (Fred Kerley)
9:46 pm – Men's 800m (Semifinals) – Donavan Brazier, Brandon Miller
10:02 pm – Women's 800m (Semifinals) – Athing Mu, Sammy Watson
10:46 pm – Men's 400m (Semifinals) – Bryce Deadmon
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Saturday, June 25
1:30 pm – Women's Javelin (Final) – Maggie Malone
1:45 pm – Men's 200m (First Round) – Fred Kerley
2:00 pm – Men's Pole Vault (Final) – Jacob Wooten
3:04 pm – Women's 100m Hurdles (Semifinals) – (Kaylah Robinson)
3:22 pm – Men's 400m Hurdles (Semifinals) – (James Smith II)
4:21 pm – Women's 400m (Final) – (Jessica Beard)
4:31 pm – Men's 400m (Final) – (Bryce Deadmon)
4:41 pm – Women's 100m Hurdles (Final) – (Kaylah Robinson)
4:51 pm – Women's 400m Hurdles (Final – (Shamier Little, Deshae Wise)
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Sunday, June 26
2:30 pm – Men's 200m (Semifinals) – (Fred Kerley)
3:18 pm – Women's 5000m (Finals) – Natosha Rogers
3:40 pm – Men's 400m Hurdles (Finals) – (James Smith II)
3:48 pm – Men's 800m (Finals) – (Brandon Miller)
3:54 pm – Women's 800m (Finals) – (Athing Mu, Sammy Watson, Avi'Tal Wilson-Perteete)
4:38 pm – Men's 200m (Finals) – (Fred Kerley)
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USATF U20 Outdoor Championships Remaining Schedule
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Friday, June 24
11:45 am – Men's Decathlon Day 2 – Thatcher Frankfather, Landon Helms
2:15 pm – Women's 100m (First Round) – Camryn Dickson
4:28 pm – Women's 400m (First Round) – Kennedy Wade
4:47 pm – Men's 400m (First Round) – Ashton Schwartzman
6:35 pm – Women's 100m (Finals) – (Camryn Dickson)
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Saturday, June 25
5:24 pm – Women's 200m (First Round) – Camryn Dickson
6:17 pm – Women's 400m (Finals) – (Kennedy Wade)
6:25 pm – Men's 400m (Finals) – (Ashton Schwartzman)
7:29 pm – Women's 200m (Finals) – (Camryn Dickson)
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For the most up-to-date information on Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, follow the team on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@aggietfxc).Â
