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ARIES MERRITT


U IN ZURICH .S. RESULTS


1ST PLACE AWARDS


DAVID OLIVER,MEN’S 110M HURDLES, 13.12 LASHAWN MERRITT, MEN’S 400M, 44.13 NICK SYMMONDS, MEN’S 800M, 1:43.56 RYAN WHITING, MEN’S SHOT PUT, 22.03M/72-3.5


DAVID OLIVER


2ND PLACE AWARDS RYAN WILSON, MEN’S 110M HURDLES, 13.24


3RD PLACE AWARDS


JASON RICHARDSON, MEN’S 110M HURDLES, 13.26 JUSTIN GATLIN, MEN’S 100M, 9.96 MICHELLE CARTER,WOMEN’S SHOT PUT, 19.88M/65-2.75


4TH PLACE AWARDS


ALYSIA MONTANO, WOMEN’S 800M, 2:00.35 CHARONDA WILLIAMS, WOMEN’S 200M, 22.84 DUANE SOLOMON, MEN’S 800M, 1:44.49


Reigning world champions David Oliver and LaShawn Merritt carried their momentum from Moscow to the penultimate Diamond League meet in Zurich Aug. 29, as world silver medalists Nick Symmonds and Ryan Whiting stepped to the top of podium to win gold as well.


Oliver (Orlando, Fla.) led the way for an American sweep in the men’s 110m hurdles. Oliver and Ryan Wilson (Los Angeles, Calif.) repeated their gold and silver performances from Moscow as Oliver crossed the line in 13.12, with Wilson close behind in 13.24. 2011 World Champion Jason Richardson (Los Angeles, Calif.) took third in 13.26.


Recently crowned world champion LaShawn Merritt (Suffolk, Va.) went head-to-head with Olympic champion Kirani James of Grenada and took the win for the second time in a row. Merritt took the win by two-tenths of a second as he crossed the line in 44.13, to James’ 44.32.


Nick Symmonds (Springfield, Ore.) maintained the lead throughout the men’s 800m race, running just behind the pacer through 600m. Symmonds looked comfortable as he crossed the line first in 1:43.56.


On Wednesday night, Ryan Whiting (Port Matilda, Pa.) won the men’s shot put competition held outside of the stadium and featured inside a train station. Whiting led the series from the very first throw, with his best mark of 22.03m/72--3.5. It was a night of consistency for Whiting, as he recorded four throws farther than Germany’s second-place David Storl’s best mark of 21.19m/69-6.25.


The U.S. women’s 4x100m relay team of Barbara Pierre (Knightdale, N.C.), Alexandria Anderson(Austin, Texas), Tiffany Townsend (Clermont, Fla.) and Charonda Williams (Clermont, Fla.) took the win in a meet record of 41.67. Jamaica was second in 41.78, while Ukraine finished third in 42.71.


With only one meet remaining in the Diamond League series, Merritt and Oliver secured their spots as the 2013 Diamond League Champions of their respective events. Justin Gatlin’s (Orlando, Fla.) third place finish in the men’s 100m also secured his series win.


5TH PLACE AWARDS


TIA BROOKS, WOMEN’S SHOT PUT, 18.20M/59-8.5 MARY SAXER, WOMEN’S POLE VAULT, 4.52M/14-10 MIKE RODGERS, MEN’S 100M, 10.00 AJEE WILSON, WOMEN’S 800M, 2:00.35


6TH PLACE AWARDS ARIES MERRITT,MEN’S 110M HURDLES, 13.34


7TH PLACES AWARDS


CORY MARTIN, MEN’S SHOT PUT, 20.18M/66-2.5 BRITTNEY REESE, WOMEN’S LONG JUMP, JENNY SIMPSON, WOMEN’S 5,000M, 14:56.26 (PR)


8TH PLACE AWARDS


CHRISTIAN CANTWELL, MEN’S SHOT PUT, 20.13M/66-0.5 DWIGHT PHILLIPS, MEN’S LONG JUMP, 7.53M/24-8.5 DALILAH MUHAMMAD, WOMEN’S 400M HURDLES, 56.15


9TH PLACE AWARDS


BRANDON JOHNSON, MEN’S 800M, 1:47.95 WALTER DIX, MEN’S 100M, 10.07


10TH PLACE AWARDS MOLLY HUDDLE, WOMEN’S 5,000M, 14:58.15


12TH PLACE AWARDS CHELSEA REILLY, WOMEN’S 5,000M, 15:10.14 (PR) MATTHEW CENTROWITZ, MEN’S 1500M, 3:36.70


14TH PLACE AWARDS LEO MANZANO, MEN’S 1500M, 3:37.94


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