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Live Broadcast Replay - armorytrack.com - Millrose Games 2012

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DyeStatCOLLEGE.com   Feb 12th 2012, 5:30am
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Live broadcast - armorytrack.com - Millrose Games 2012

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Simply the most historic indoor track & field event in the world, the Millrose Games, will be Saturday, February, 11, 2012, at its new location — the New Balance Track & Field Center at the Armory.

The country's top men's and women's track & field athletes along with the finest college and high school student-athletes will showcase their talents on the "world's fastest indoor track." The 2012 Millrose Games are expecting to see challenges to long-standing records as the Armory track is renown for fast times.

The road to the 2012 Summer Olympics in London runs through the Armory.

Complete Schedule
http://www.armorytrack.com/Meet/50/The-Millrose-Games-at-The-Armory/#sked

Entries
http://www.armorytrack.com/armory/2012-millrose-games-fields/

International Elites at Millrose
Bahamas — Debbie Ferguson (60m dash)
Bulgaria — Anastas Papazov (weight throw)
Canada — Krysha Bailey (long jump); Sam Effah (60m dash); Kelsie Hendry (pole vault); Taylor Milne (Wanamaker mile); Nicole Sifuentes (metric mile)
Dominica — Erison Hurtault (500m dash)
Ethiopia — Kalkidan Gezahegne (metric mile)
Germany — Roman Ewald (weight throw)
Great Britain — Andy Baddeley (5k run); Tyrone Edgar (60m dash); Chris O'Hare (Wanamaker mile); Tiffany Porter (60m hurdles)
Guyana — Jeremy Bascom (60m dash)
Ireland — David McCarthy (Wanamaker mile); Tori Pena (pole vault)
Israel — Aly Goldfarb (800m run); Jillian Schwartz (pole vault)
Jamaica — Trish-Ann Hawthorn (60m dash); Shereefa Lloyd (400m dash); Richard Phillips (60m hurdles); Natasha Ruddock (60m hurdles)
Kenya — Edward Cheserek (5k run); Silas Kisorio (Wanamaker mile); Leonard Korir (5k run); Lawi Lalang (5k run); Stephen Sambu (5k run)
Mexico — Juan Luis Barrios (5k run)
New Zealand — Lucy Van Dalen (metric mile)
Puerto Rico — Wilfredo DeJesus (weight throw)
Russia — Olga Kucherenko (long jump)
Senegal — Dembele Moussa (60m hurdles)
Serbia — Marina Muncan (metric mile)
South Africa —Lehan Fourie (60m hurdles)
Spain — Isabel Macias (metric mile); Manuel Olmedo (Wanamaker mile)
Trinidad & Tobago — Aleesha Barber (60m hurdles); Keston Bledman (60m dash)
Uganda — Julius Mutekanga (500m dash)

Past Olympians at Millrose
Andy Baddeley (Great Britain) — 5k run
Aleesha Barber (Trinidad & Tobago) — 60m hurdles
Juan Luis Barrios (Mexico) — 5k run
Keston Bledman (Trinidad & Tobago) — 60m dash
Tyrone Edgar (Great Britain) — 60m dash
Natasha Hastings (U.S.) — 400m dash
Kelsie Hendry (Canada) — pole vault
Erison Hurtault (Dominica) — 500m dash
Bernard Lagat (U.S.) — 5k run
Shereefa Lloyd (Jamaica) — 400m dash
Andra Manson (U.S.) — high jump
LaShawn Merritt (U.S.) — 500m dash
Taylor Milne (Canada) — Wanamaker mile
David Oliver (U.S.) — 60m hurdles
Manuel Olmedo (Spain) — Wanamaker mile
Travis Padgett (U.S.) — 60m dash
Richard Phillips (Jamaica) — 60m hurdles
Sanya Richards-Ross (U.S.) — 400m dash
*Jillian Schwartz (Israel) — pole vault
Jenny Simpson (U.S.) — Wanamaker metric mile
Jenn Suhr (U.S.) — pole vault
Terrence Trammell (U.S.) — 60m hurdles
Jesse Williams (U.S.) — high jump
Lauryn Williams (U.S.) — 60m dash
Mary Wineberg (U.S.) — 400m dash
* Schwartz competed for the U.S. in the Olympics, but now represents Israel



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