United States at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics explained

Iaaf:USA
Fedname:USA Track & Field
Year:2009
Games:World Championships in Athletics
Location:Berlin
Competitors:160
Gold:10
Silver:6
Bronze:6
Rank:1
Appearances:auto

United States competed at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics in Berlin. A team of over 100 athletes was announced in preparation for the competition. Team USA athletes honoured Jesse Owens' memory by displaying the letters JO on their competition singlets. Selected athletes achieved one of the competition's qualifying standards. The squad included reigning champions, such as: Tyson Gay, Allyson Felix, Michelle Perry, Reese Hoffa, Dwight Phillips, Brad Walker, Bernard Lagat, Kerron Clement, and Jeremy Wariner. Furthermore, outside the reigning champions, there were a number of past medallists and world leaders in the squad.[1] With such strength in depth in a large squad, the United States was expected to maintain its dominance of the competition, in which it has not been beaten on total gold medals since 1987. Olympic champion Bryan Clay missed the competition due to injury.

The United States team again topped the medals table; its total of 10 gold medals was almost equal to that of second and third place's totals combined.

Team selection

Track and road events
EventAthletes
MenWomen
100 metersTyson Gay
Michael Rodgers
Darvis Patton
Monzavous Edwards
Carmelita Jeter
Muna Lee
Lauryn Williams
200 metersTyson Gay
Shawn Crawford
Charles Clark
Wallace Spearmon
Allyson Felix
Muna Lee
Marshevet Hooker
Charonda Williams
400 metersJeremy Wariner
LaShawn Merritt
Gil Roberts
Lionel Larry
Sanya Richards
Debbie Dunn
Jessica Beard
800 metersNick Symmonds
Khadevis Robinson
Ryan Brown
Hazel Clark
Geena Gall
Maggie Vessey
1500 metersBernard Lagat
Lopez Lomong
Leonel Manzano
Dorian Ulrey
Shannon Rowbury
Christin Wurth-Thomas
Anna Willard
5000 metersBernard Lagat
Matt Tegenkamp
Chris Solinsky
Evan Jager
Jen Rhines
Julie Culley
10,000 metersGalen Rupp
Dathan Ritzenhein
Tim Nelson
Amy Yoder Begley
Shalane Flanagan
Katie McGregor
MarathonDan Browne
Nate Jenkins
Justin Young
Matt Gabrielson
Edwardo Torres
Kara Goucher
Desiree Davila
Paige Higgins
Zoila Gomez
Tera Moody
100 meter hurdlesMichelle Perry
Dawn Harper
Ginnie Powell
Damu Cherry
110 meter hurdlesDavid Payne
Terrence Trammell
Aries Merritt
400 meter hurdlesKerron Clement
Bershawn Jackson
Johnny Dutch
Angelo Taylor
Lashinda Demus
Sheena Tosta
Tiffany Ross-Williams
3000 m steeplechaseJoshua McAdams
Dan Huling
Kyle Alcorn
Jennifer Simpson
Bridget Franek
Lindsey Anderson
20 km race walkTeresa Vaill
50 km race walk
4×100 meter relayTyson Gay
Michael Rodgers
Darvis Patton
Monzavous Edwards
Travis Padgett
Shawn Crawford
Terrence Trammell
Wallace Spearmon
Carmelita Jeter
Muna Lee
Lauryn Williams
Alexandria Anderson
Jessica Young
Shalonda Solomon
Marshevet Hooker
Charonda Williams
Allyson Felix
4×400 meter relayJeremy Wariner
LaShawn Merritt
Gil Roberts
Lionel Larry
David Neville
Kerron Clement
Bershawn Jackson
Angelo Taylor
Sanya Richards
Debbie Dunn
Jessica Beard
Natasha Hastings
Lashinda Demus
Allyson Felix
Field and combined events
EventAthletes
MenWomen
Pole vaultBrad Walker
Jeremy Scott
Derek Miles
Toby Stevenson
Jenn Stuczynski
Chelsea Johnson
Stacy Dragila
High jumpTora Harris
Andra Manson
Keith Moffatt
Chaunte Howard
Amy Acuff
Sharon Day
Long jumpDwight Phillips
Brian Johnson
Miguel Pate
Brittney Reese
Brianna Glenn
Funmi Jimoh
Triple jumpBrandon Roulhac
Walter Davis
Kenta Bell
Shakeema Welsch
Erica McLain
Shani Marks
Shot putReese Hoffa
Christian Cantwell
Dan Taylor
Adam Nelson
Michelle Carter
Jillian Camarena
Kristin Heaston
Discus throwCasey Malone
Jarred Rome
Ian Waltz
Stephanie Brown Trafton
Aretha Thurmond
Becky Breisch
Hammer throwA.G. Kruger
Jake Freeman
Michael Mai
Jessica Cosby
Amber Campbell
Erin Gilreath
Javelin throwChris Hill
Mike Hazle
Sean Furey
Kara Patterson
Rachel Yurkovic
HeptathlonDiana Pickler
Sharon Day
Bettie Wade
DecathlonTrey Hardee
Ashton Eaton
Jake Arnold

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Notes and References

  1. http://berlin.iaaf.org/news/kind=100/newsid=52559.html Double Osaka World champions Gay and Lagat lead USA delegation to Berlin