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Notre Dame sophomores J.P. Malette (Windsor, Ontario) and Jeremy Rae (Fort Erie, Ontario) will both represent their native Canada in the 1500-meter race in the 2010 Junior World Track & Field Championships from Mon.-Sun, July 19-25, 2010 to be held in Moncton, Canada.
Rising sophomore Neamen Wise of the USF track and field team will wear the American uniform and compete against the world's best athletes at the IAAF World Junior Championships Tuesday and Wednesday...
Sisson impresses with a 15:48.91 5k perfomance. Shelby Ashe competed in the Hammer and Josh Mance was 5th in the 400 final. (Photos courtesy of Victah Sailor, Photorun.net.)
Two Texas Tech Red Raiders are headed to Moncton, Canada, to compete in the IAAF World Junior Championships as Shade Weygandt (USA) and Julian Wruck (AUS) will compete for their respective countries.
The University of Wisconsin's track and field programs will be represented by three athletes on the international stage this week, as the 2010 IAAF World Junior Championships are set to take place in Moncton, Canada, beginning Monday.
Texas A&M will be represented by current frosh Donique' Flemings as well as incoming freshmen Henrik Ingebrigtsen and Ashley Collier during the IAAF World Junior Championships in Moncton, Canada.
Jordan Hasay set a personal best in the women's 3,000 meters, running 9:15.78 Monday at the 2010 IAAF World Junior Championships at Stade Moncton in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
University of Texas rising freshman Briana Nelson is in New Brunswick, Canada for the IAAF World Youth Championships.
Emily Sisson, who will join the Wisconsin women's track and field team this fall, ran a personal-best time of 9:16.80 to grab 10th place in the 3,000 meters on the opening night of competition in Moncton, Canada.
Providence College student-athlete Shelby Greany (Suffern, N.Y.) competed for the United States in the 3,000 meter steeplechase today (July 20) at the IAAF World Junior Track and Field Championships in Moncton, Canada. Greany placed fifth in her heat in a time of 10:18.74, qualifying her for the 12 person final, which will be held on Thursday night (July 22nd) at 6:30 PM.
Two incoming University of South Carolina freshmen, Nejmi Burnside and Sanura Eley-O'Reilly, will compete this week at the 13th IAAF World Junior Championships that are being held in Moncton, Canada at the Stade Moncton 2010 Stadium. Burnside will compete in the 400-meter hurdles and the 4x400m relay for the Bahamas. Eley-O'Reilly (Fayetteville, N.C.) will run on the gold medal favorite USA 4x400m relay.
Incoming Oklahoma Track and Field student-athlete Caroline Erdhart is set to compete in this week's IAAF World Junior Championships as a member of Team Canada. The soon-to-be OU freshman is a three-time Canadian Junior National Champion, accomplishing the feat twice in the triple jump and once in the long jump. The Espanola, Ontario, native will compete in both events in front of fans from her home country in Moncton, Canada, and gets started with the triple jump on Wednesday.
HPU freshman Dakota Peachee of the men's track team will become the Panthers' first-ever competitor at the World Junior Championship when he runs in the 3,000-meter steeplechase on Friday at 9:45 a.m. (Eastern) in Moncton, Canada. He qualified by winning the U.S. Junior National Championship in June. LIVE RESULTS | LIVE VIDEO
Texas A&M hurdler Donique' Flemings won her opening round heat in 13.50 to reach the 100 hurdle semifinal at the IAAF World Junior Championships in Canada.
Rising sophomore Evonne Britton (El Paso, Texas) proved she can hold her own on the world's stage on Tuesday, advancing through the initial round of the 100-meter hurdles at the IAAF World Junior Championships at Moncton 2010 Stadium.
Rising sophomore Neamen Wise finished the first day of the decathlon in 11th place Tuesday at the IAAF World Junior Championships at the Stade Moncton 2010 Stadium...
Mohammed Ahmed did the home crowd proud Tuesday at the 2010 IAAF World Junior Championships, racing his way to a fourth-place finish for host nation Canada in the 10,000 meters.
MONCTON, Canada- Kennesaw State sprinter Tremaine Grant will represent his home country of Canada on Friday at the IAAF World Junior Championships, as he will compete in the 110 Meter Hurdles.
Parker Stinson (TX) ran to an American all time best finish in the10K at the IAAF World Junior Championships. (Photo courtesy of Victor Sailor, Photorun.net)
Notre Dame's sophomore tandem of J.P. Malette (Windsor, Ontario/Assumption College Catholic) and Jeremy Rae (Fort Erie, Ontario/Lakeshore Catholic) each competed in the 1500 meters at the 2010 World Junior Track and Field Championships, on Tuesday in Moncton, Canada. The duo both represented their native country, Canada.
Ole Miss rising sophomore Mike Granger has advanced to the semifinals in the 100 meters at the 2010 IAAF World Junior Championships.
The current Longhorns finished 1-2 in their heat to automatically advance to Thursday's 6:50 p.m. CT final in Moncton.
Texas A&M frosh hurdler Donique' Flemings placed fifth in the semifinal of the 100m hurdles at the World Junior Championships on Wednesday, as her 13.79 just missed making the final as a time qualifier.
Nittany Lion Evonne Britton (El Paso, Texas) continued to shine against outstanding competition at the IAAF World Junior Championships on Wednesday, capturing a heat victory in the 100-meter hurdle semi-finals to claim a lane in tomorrow night's final at Moncton 2010 Stadium. Britton was not the only member of the Penn State contingent in action, as incoming freshman Kirsten Nieuwendam (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) represented her native Surinam in the semi-finals of the 100-meter dash, but failed to advance to the next round.
Rising sophomore Neamen Wise of the USF track and field team finished the second day of the decathlon in 11th Wednesday at the IAAF World Junior Championships...
MONCTON, Canada -- LSU sprinter Takeia Pinckney raced to a silver-medal finish in the 100-meter dash Wednesday at the IAAF World Junior Championships in Moncton, Canada.
Photo by Victah Sailer of PhotoRun.net Justin Hunter wrapped up his historic high school career as one of the greatest jumpers all-time in Virginia high school track & field on Wednesday at the IAAF World Junior Championships in Moncton, Canada. The 2010 graduate of Ocean Lakes High School in Virginia Beach, Hunter qualified for the finals of the long jump with the fifth best mark in Tuesday's preliminary flights. In the finals, Hunter was unable to improve upon his mark and place from the prelims with a best mark on Wednesday of 24'7" to finish sixth overall against the best junior athletes (ages 19 & under) in the entire World. Hunter now heads to Knoxville, Tennessee where he will take his multi-sport talents to the University of Tennessee and figures to be star in both football and track & field for the Volunteers.