Watching three days of the USA Track and Field Championships on television last weekend was glorious.The weekend of track was a chance for athletes to earn a trip to Daegu, South Korea to represent the United States in the 2011 World Championships August 27-September 4. Some familiar names made the team. Others weren't so fortunate.
In the men's 100 meter dash, Tyson Gay pulled out of the semi-finals because of injury. There won't be a rematch between him and Usain Bolt of Jamaica.
Lolo Jones failed to make it to the 100 meter hurdle finals. She has been battling injury all year.
Berand Lagat won the 5,000 meter run. He wanted to go for the double and win the 1500 meter run also. Lagat was out kicked by Matthew Centrowtiz of the University of Oregon. Centrowitz won in 3:47.63. Andrew Wheating of the Oregon Track Club finished fourth and didn't make the team. After the race, Lagat informed Wheating that he was giving up his spot of the 1500m team to concentrate on the 5,000m. This enabled Wheating to make the team and go to Daegu.
In the women's 800 meter run, I thought Phoebe Wright, the 2011 Indoor 800 meter champion, would have a good shot of making the team. Wright finished in fourth. Another runner, Geena Gall, she made the 2009 World Championship team. Gall also failed to qualify for Daegu as she finished behind Wright in fifth place. Placing in seventh was Molly Beckwith. Beckwith graduated from the University of Indianan in 2010. The USA will be represented by Alysia Montano, Maggie Vessey and Alice Schmidt.
Some of my favorite runners that made the national team:
- Shalane Flanagan and Kara Goucher, 10,000m
- Galen Rupp and Matt Tegenkamp, 10,000m
- Angela Bizzarri, 5,000m
- Bernard Lagat, Chris Solinsky and Galen Rupp, 5,000m
- Jeremy Wariner, 400m
- Allyson Felix, 400m
- Carmelita Jeter, 100m
- Jennifer Simpson and Shannon Rowbury, 1,500m
- Andrew Wheating, 1,500m
- Bridget Franek, 3,000m steeplechase
- Nicholas Symmonds, 800m
Just because certain athletes didn't make the team, I think the US will still bring home medals. Hopefully the people who missed on the World Championships will work hard to make the Olympic team in 2012.
Photo Credit: Brian Davies/The Register-Guard
Matthew Centrowitz, center, wins the 1,500 meter final with a time of 3 minutes, 47.63 seconds as Andrew Wheating falls across the finish line in an attempt to claim third place at the US Outdoor Track & Field Championships Saturday, June 25, 2011. Wheating finished fourth to Bernard Lagat behind Centrowitz and Leonel Manzano, left.







