IAAF World Indoor Championships Birmingham 2018Feb 19, 2018 by Johanna Gretschel
Who's Going To World Indoors? A Full List Of Team USA Qualifiers
Who's Going To World Indoors? A Full List Of Team USA Qualifiers
A full list of Team USA athletes who are headed to the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Birmingham, England.
The full Team USA roster for the IAAF World Indoor Championships has officially been released by USATF.
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Men's World Qualifiers
EVENT | ATHLETE | MARK | NOTES |
M PV | Scott Houston | 5.83m | |
M PV | Sam Kendricks | 5.78m | |
M LJ | Jarrion Lawson | 8.38m | |
M LJ | Marquis Dendy | 8.22m | |
M 3K | Paul Chelimo | 7:57.88 | |
M 3K | Shadrack Kipchirchir | 7:58.42 | |
M SP | Ryan Whiting | 20.65m | |
M SP | Darrell Hill | 20.02m | |
M TJ | Will Claye | 17.28m | |
M TJ | Chris Carter | 17.20m | |
M 400 | Michael Cherry | 45.53 | |
M 400 | Aldrich Bailey | 45.59 | |
M 800 | Donavan Brazier | 1:45.10 | No. 2 all-time in U.S. indoor history |
M 800 | Drew Windle | 1:46.29 | |
M 1500 | Ben Blankenship | 3:43.09 | |
M 1500 | Craig Engels | 3:43.29 | USATF champion Paul Chelimo will race only the 3K at Worlds, so third-placer Engels earns the second world team spot. |
M 60H | Jarret Eaton | 7.43 | |
M 60H | Aries Merritt | 7.46 | |
M 60 | Christian Coleman | 6.34 | World Record! |
M 60 | Ronnie Baker | 6.40 | Third-placer Mike Rodgers may also earn a spot at Worlds if he prevails in Glasgow this week to win the IAAF World Indoor Tour. |
M HEP | Zachery Ziemek | Did not compete at USAs but ranks No. 2 in the world this season with SB of 6,043 points. | |
M 4x400R | Vernon Norwood | 45.60 | Third at USATF Indoors |
M 4x400R | Paul Dedewo | 45.61 | Fourth at USATF Indoors |
M 4x400R | Fred Kerley | 45.63 | Fifth at USATF Indoors |
M 4x400R | Marqueze Washington | 45.91 | Sixth at USATF Indoors |
Women's World Qualifiers
EVENT | ATHLETE | MARK | NOTES |
W SP | Daniella Hill | 18.10m | |
W SP | Jeneva Stevens | 17.77m | USATF runner-up Erin Farmer does not have the standard, so third-placer Stevens makes the world team. |
W 3K | Shelby Houlihan | 9:00.08 | |
W 3K | Katie Mackey | 9:01.68 | |
W LJ | Brittney Reese | 6.88m | |
W LJ | Quanesha Burks | 6.65m | |
W PV | Katie Nageotte | 4.91m | |
W PV | Sandi Morris | 4.86m | |
W HJ | Vashti Cunningham | 1.97m | |
W 800 | Ajee' Wilson | 2:01.60 | |
W 800 | Raevyn Rogers | 2:01.74 | |
W 1500 | Shelby Houlihan | 4:13.07 | |
W 1500 | Colleen Quigley | 4:13.21 | |
W 400 | Courtney Okolo | 51.16 | |
W 400 | Shakima Wimbley | 51.17 | |
W 60H | Sharika Nelvis | 7.70 | American record! |
W 60H | Kendra Harrison | 7.72 | The U.S. will earn an additional spot for third placer Christina Manning at Worlds if either she or Nelvis win the IAAF World Indoor Tour this week; this is likely to happen as Nelvis is 11 points in the lead and Manning is nine points ahead of third in the standings. |
W 60 | Javianne Oliver | 7.02 | |
W 60 | Destiny Carter | 7.19 | |
W PENT | Erica Bougard | 4760 | |
W PENT | Kendell Williams | 4508 | |
W 4x400R | Phyllis Francis | 51.19 | Third at USATF Indoors |
W 4x400R | Georganne Moline | 51.39 | Fourth at USATF Indoors |
W 4x400R | Quanera Hayes | 51.46 | Fifth at USATF Indoors |
W 4x400R | Joanna Atkins | 51.87 | Sixth at USATF Indoors |