2005 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships explained

2005 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Colour:
  1. A9F5A9
Host City:Carson, California
Dates:June 23–26
Stadium:The Home Depot Center
Level:Senior
Type:Outdoor
Events:40 (men: 20; women: 20)
Previous:2003 Championships
2004 US Olympic Trials
Next:2006 Championships

The 2005 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships was organised by USA Track & Field and held from June 23 to 26 at The Home Depot Center in Carson, California. The four-day competition served as the national championships in track and field for the United States and also the trials for the 2005 World Championships in Athletics.[1]

It was the first that the stadium in Carson had held the combined gender national track and field event, but the fourth straight time that the event was hosted in California, having previously been to Sacramento and Palo Alto.[2] The Home Depot Center launched the Adidas Track Classic earlier that year, which was briefly a prominent annual track meeting for American athletes.[3] The USA Junior Championships were held in conjunction with the event and the events served as selection for the 2005 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships.[4] [5]

Athletes that finished in the top three of their event and held the IAAF qualifying standard were eligible to represent the United States at the 2005 World Championships. The United States was able to send three athletes per event to the competition, excluding any American reigning world champions, who received automatic qualification separate from the national selection. The World Championships national selection for the marathon and 50 kilometres walk were incorporated into the discrete national championship meets for those events. Selection for the relay races were made by committee.[5] [6]

On the first day, 2004 Olympic champion Timothy Mack became a high profile omission from the national team and he finished outside of the top three of the men's pole vault.[7] The men's 100 m provided drama with the initial disqualification of reigning Olympic champion Justin Gatlin for a false start being overturned. Gatlin won the title while fellow Olympic winner Maurice Greene pulled up injured mid-race. Gatlin also won the 200 m, being the first to do that double since Kirk Baptiste in 1985. Erin Gilreath won the women's hammer throw in an American record mark of . Stacy Dragila won a seventh straight women's pole vault title (her ninth in total).[8] [9] Tim Broe had a third straight men's 5000 m win in a championship record time. Hammer thrower James Parker also won his third consecutive national title while javelin specialist Breaux Greer extended his unbeaten run to six.[10]

A total of twelve athletes selected from the national championships went on to win individual gold medals at the World Championships that year.[11] A total of 120 athletes were selected for the national team as a result of the national championships.[12]

One athlete was disqualified for a doping infraction: Rickey Harris, a men's 400 m hurdles finalist, was later shown to have failed a drug test a month earlier at the same venue.[13] [14] Sprinters Marion Jones, Chryste Gaines and Tim Montgomery both attended but withdrew from the championships, citing injury. Montgomery and Gaines were banned from the sport later that year for doping as part of the BALCO scandal, which also implicated Jones.[15] [16] [17]

The meet was marred before it began as official Paul Suzuki was killed, being struck in the head by a shot put during practice for the shot put competition.[18] The resulting analysis of official's procedures and risk management[19] greatly affected the conduct of throwing events since.[20] [21]

Results

Key:

Men track events

100 metresJustin Gatlin10.08Shawn Crawford10.17Leonard Scott10.18
200 metresJustin Gatlin20.04Tyson Gay20.06Shawn Crawford20.12
400 metresJeremy Wariner44.20Darold Williamson44.62Andrew Rock44.70
800 metresKhadevis Robinson1:45.27David Krummenacker1:46.80Kevin Hicks1:46.99
1500 metresAlan Webb3:41.97Chris Lukezic3:42.06Rob Myers3:42.27
5000 metresTim Broe13:12.76 Ian Dobson13:15.33Ryan Hall13:16.03
10,000 metresAbdihakem Abdirahman28:10.38Meb Keflezighi28:10.57Matthew Downin28:34.65
110 m hurdlesAllen Johnson12.99Dominique Arnold13.01Terrence Trammell13.02
400 m hurdlesKerron Clement47.24Bershawn Jackson47.80James Carter48.03
3000 m s'chaseDaniel Lincoln8:17.27Anthony Famiglietti8:20.49Steve Slattery8:25.52
20,000 m walkTim Seaman1:26:41.36John Nunn1:27:15.75Benjamin Shorey1:32:28.03

Men field events

High jumpMatt Hemingway2.27 mJesse Williams2.27 mKeith Moffatt2.27 m
Pole vaultBrad Walker5.75 mNick Hysong5.65 mToby Stevenson5.65 m
Long jumpMiguel Pate8.35 mDwight Phillips8.28 mBrian Johnson8.09 m
Triple jumpWalter Davis17.15 mKenta Bell16.82 mAarik Wilson16.73 m
Shot putChristian Cantwell21.64 mAdam Nelson21.52 mJohn Godina20.99 m
Discus throwIan Waltz64.54 mJarred Rome62.50 mCarl Brown61.77 m
Hammer throwJames Parker74.15 mJake Freeman72.60 mA. G. Kruger71.48 m
Javelin throwBreaux Greer79.19 mJohn Hetzendorf78.23 mRob Minnitti74.99 m
DecathlonBryan Clay8506 ptsPaul Terek7976 ptsPhillip McMullen7795 pts

Women track events

100 metresMe'Lisa Barber11.10Muna Lee11.28Lauryn Williams11.29
200 metresAllyson Felix22.13Rachelle Smith22.22LaTasha Colander22.34
400 metresSanya Richards49.28DeeDee Trotter49.88Monique Henderson49.96
800 metresHazel Clark1:59.74Kameisha Bennett2:00.59Alice Schmidt2:02.09
1500 metresTreniere Clement4:06.73Jen Toomey4:07.39Amy Mortimer4:07.58
5000 metresShalane Flanagan15:10.96Lauren Fleshman15:16.80Amy Rudolph15:18.92
10,000 metresKatie McGregor31:33.82Blake Russell31:35.25Jennifer Rhines31:37.20
100 m hurdlesMichelle Perry12.66Joanna Hayes12.77Virginia Powell12.87
400 m hurdlesLashinda Demus53.35Shauna Smith54.21Sandra Glover54.62
3000 m s'chaseElizabeth Jackson9:39.78Lisa Galaviz9:40.58Carrie Messner9:41.37
20,000 m walkTeresa Vaill1:33:28.15 Amber Antonia1:36:03.23Joanne Dow1:37:14.81

Women field events

High jumpAmy Acuff1.90 mChaunté Howard1.90 mSharon Day1.90 m
Pole vaultStacy Dragila4.45 mTracy O'Hara4.40 mJillian Schwartz4.40 m
Long jumpGrace Upshaw6.70 mTianna Madison6.70 mBrianna Glenn6.68 m
Triple jumpErica McLain14.01 mCandice Baucham14.00 mNicole Whitman13.78 m
Shot putKristin Heaston18.68 mMichelle Carter18.26 mElizabeth Wanless18.14 m
Discus throwBecky Breisch62.92 mSeilala Sua61.82 mAretha Thurmond61.77 m
Hammer throwErin Gilreath73.87 m Bethany Hart69.15 mAmber Campbell68.95 m
Javelin throwKim Kreiner58.95 mDana Pounds54.05 mSarah Malone53.71 m
HeptathlonHyleas Fountain6208 ptsVirginia Miller6192 ptsFiona Asigbee5994 pts

World Championships qualification

Automatic byes

A total of five American athletes were eligible for automatic byes into the 2005 World Championships in Athletics as a result of their being the defending champions from the 2003 World Championships in Athletics.[11] Torri Edwards, the reigning women's 100 meters world champion was ineligible due to doping ban.[22]

men's 200 meters

men's 400 meters (did not take up bye)

men's 110 m hurdles

men's long jump

men's decathlon (did not take up bye)

Non-top three selections

One month after the national championships, the men's 200 m third placer Shawn Crawford opted to withdraw from that World Championship event due a foot injury and to focus on the 100 m instead, allowing the national fourth place athlete Wallace Spearmon to take the third individual 200 m spot.[23] Men's 20 km walk third place athlete Benjamin Shorey did not have the qualifying standard and Kevin Eastler (fourth in Carson) took his place as he has the standard. The third men's high jump spot went to fourth place Kyle Lancaster as Keith Moffatt did not have the "A" standard.[12]

Joel Brown, fourth in the men's 110 m hurdles, was selected as the trials winner Allen Johnson had a bye as defending champion. Walter Davis gained similarly from the bye of men's long jump champion Dwight Phillips.[12]

Erin Aldrich won the third women's high jump spot as third place Sharon Day failed to meet the "A" standard. Rose Richmond, fourth behind Brianna Glenn, took the women's long jump spot in the same circumstance.[12]

References

Results
Day reports

Notes and References

  1. http://www.usatf.org/events/2005/USAOutdoorTFChampionships/ 2005 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20071031022334/http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/display_article.php?id=258 The United States' National Championships In Track & Field Athletics: Introduction
  3. http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/world-leading-marks-by-merritt-willard-stuczy World leading marks by Merritt, Willard, Stuczynski and Kiros in Carson
  4. http://www.usatf.org/events/2005/USAOutdoorTFChampionships/schedule.asp Schedule & Results
  5. http://www.usatf.org/events/2005/USAOutdoorTFChampionships/athleteInfo/packet/teamSignup.asp National Team Processing
  6. http://www.usatf.org/events/2005/IAAFWorldOutdoorChampionships/entry/ Entry Information
  7. Dunaway, James (2005-06-24). Pate is back - Mack is out - USATF Championships DAY ONE. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-07-01.
  8. Dunaway, James (2005-06-26). Gatlin wins 100m but Hart's athletes steal the day - 2005 USATF, Day Three. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-07-01.
  9. http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/usaw.htm USA Championships Women
  10. http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/usa2.htm USA Championships Men
  11. http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/wc.htm IAAF World Championships in Athletics
  12. http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/usa-team-announced-for-helsinki USA team announced for Helsinki
  13. https://www.espn.com/espn/wire?section=trackandfield&id=2454805 Track athlete suspended for one year for doping violation
  14. http://www.usada.org/wp-content/uploads/AAA_NACAS-Decision-Rickey-Harris-_-May-2006.pdf Arbitration Ruling: U.S. Track & Field Athlete Rickey Harris
  15. http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/cas-decision-on-montgomery-and-gaines CAS decision on Montgomery and Gaines
  16. Dunaway, James (2005-06-25). Johnson out-leans rivals in 12.99 stunner - USATF Championships, DAY TWO. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-07-01.
  17. Longman, Jere (2006-06-26). Jones's Withdrawal at Nationals Stirs Doubts. New York Times. Retrieved on 2015-07-01.
  18. Web site: Archives. Los Angeles Times.
  19. Web site: Mmalvic's blog » Blog Archive » Risk Management.
  20. Web site: Coaches Education - Safety in the Throwing Events.
  21. Web site: The Throwing Officials' Manual . USA Track & Field . 2007.
  22. http://www.usada.org/wp-content/uploads/TFedwardsfinalCAS081704.pdf CAS arbitration No. CASOG04/003
  23. Ramsak, Bob (2005-07-24). Shawn Crawford Pulls Out of Helsinki 200, Opens Door for Wallace Spearmon, 2005 World Leader, to Run. Lets Run. Retrieved on 2015-07-01.