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TEAM USA MEDALS (25) GOLD (6)


BRIANNA ROLLINS (MIAMI, FLA.) 100mH, 12.44, 8/17


DAVID VERBURG, TONY MCQUAY, ARMAN HALL, LASHAWN MERRITT Men’s 4x400m, 2:58.71, 8/16


LASHAWN MERRITT (NORFOLK, VA.) 400M, 43.74, 8/13


DAVID OLIVER (CLERMONT, FLA.) 110mH, 13.00, 8/12


BRITTNEY REESE (CHULA VISTA, CALIF.) Long Jump, 7.01m/23-0


ASHTON EATON (EUGENE, ORE.) Decathlon, 8,809 pts.


BRONZE (5)


WILL CLAYE (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Tripple Jump, 17.52m/57-5.75, 8/18


BRENDA MARTINEZ (BIG BEAR, CALIF.) 800M, 1:57.91, 8/18


CURTIS MITCHELL (DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.) 200M, 20.04, 8/17


LASHINDA DEMUS (LOS ANGELES, CALIF.) 400mH, 54.27, 8/15


CARMELITA JETER (LOS ANGELES, CALIF.) 100m, 10.94, 8/12


STEAM USA WOMEN


▲ First ever world championship medal won in the 800m (bronze)


▲ Highest-ever U.S. placings in a world championship in the 5,000m (6th), tied in the discus (5th)


▲ Best ever U.S. mark in discus, hammer throw and 20 km race walk, and tied in high jump


▲ Depth in middle distance events - first time ever to have three women in final of 800m and 5,000m


▲ Brittney Reese - first woman to win three world outdoor golds in the long jump


▲ Brianna Rollins - youngest ever gold medalist in the 100mH, 21-years-old


▲ Mary Cain - youngest woman to ever run in the 1500m final, 17-years-old


▲ Ajee Wilson - set an American Junior 800m record (1:58.21)


SILVER (14)


JENEBA TARMOH, ALEXANDRIA ANDERSON, ENGLISH GARDNER, OCTAVIOUS FREEMAN USA Women’s 4x100m, 42.75, 8/18


CHARLES SILMON, MIKE RODGERS, MOOKIE SALAAM, JUSTIN GATLIN Men's 4x100m, 37.66, 8/18


MATTHEW CENTROWITZ (PORTLAND, ORE.) 1500M, 3:36.78, 8/18


JESSICA BEARD, NATASHA HASTINGS, ASHLEY SPENCER, FRANCENA MCCORORY Women’s 4x400m, 3:20.42, 8/17


BRIGETTA BARRETT (TUCSON, ARIZ.) High Jump, 2.00m/6-6.75, 8/17


RYAN WHITING (PORT MATILDA, PA.) Shot Put, 21.57m/70-9.25, 8/16


DALILAH MUHAMMAD (BAYSIDE, N.Y.) 400MH, 54.09, 8/15


MICHAEL TINSLEY (ROUND ROCK, TEXAS) 400MH, 47.70, 8/15


JENNY SIMPSON (BOULDER, COLO.) 1500M, 4:02.99, 8/15


NICK SYMMONDS (SPRINGFIELD, ORE.) 800M, 1:43.55, 8/13


JENN SUHR (CHURCHILL, N.Y.) Pole Vault, 4.82m/15-9.75, 8/13


TONY MCQUAY (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) 400M, 44.40, 8/13


RYAN WILSON (LOS ANGELES, CALIF.) 110MH, 13.13, 8/12


UPERLATIVES MEN


▲ Highest ever U.S. placing in a world championship in the 800m (2nd), 10,000m (4th)


▲ Best ever U.S. time in steeplechase and 800m


▲ Arman Hall - youngest man to win a 4x400 gold, 19-years-old


OVERALL


▲ With 25 medals, tied the second best number of world championship medals for Team USA (25 in 2011, 26 in 1991 and 2007)


▲ Strength of middle distance runners - Team USA won a medal in both the men’s and women’s 800m and 1500m


▲ Highest point total ever for any U.S. team at the world championships with 282, and the greatest margin of victory in the history of the world championships at 100


5


JUSTIN GATLIN (CLERMONT, FLA.) 100M, 9.85, 8/11


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