Name: Jamras Rittidet Nationality: Thailand Event: Running (110mh) Born: 01 January 1989 Height: 6-0 Weight: 70 Personal best:
110mh 13.81 +1.1 NR (Guangzhou 24.11.2010)
SB: 110mh 13.96 (Kobe)
Career Highlights: 2011: Just missed the medal at Asian championships in Kobe, finishes 4th place 13.96 at 110mh. 2010: Finished 6th in 110mh (13.81) at Asian Games, Guangzhou ... Gold medal at Asean university games in Chiangmai, 13.88. 2009: SEA Games gold medal at 110mh (13.89 GR).
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Season best:
3000m Steeplechase 9:12.34 (Kobe 08.07.2011)
Career Highlights 2011: He placed 8th in 3000m Steeplechase (9:12.34) at the Asian championships in Kobe on 08.07.2011). 2010: Competed at Asian Games, Doha at 3000m Steeplechase. He ranks 8th in the finals (9:02.93) ... He recorded his SB 9:00.53 during Malaysia open track and field at Kuala Lumpur on 30.10.2010. 2008: He set a SB 9:00.01 at Ho Chi Minh on 19.07.2008. 2009: Won his 4th consecutive gold medal at SEA Games, Vientiane (9:11.20). 2007: He created a hat-trick after finished 1st in the 3000m Steeplechase (8:54.21) at SEA Games. 2006: Finished 6th in 3000m Steeplechase (9:05.70) at the 15th Asian Games, Doha... He clocked a SB 8:58.9h at the Philippines Olympic festival in Palayan City on 22.06.2006. 2005: SEA Games gold medal at 3000m Steeplechase (8:56.14) 2004: Placed 73rd (1:15:06) at the 13th World championships in Half Marathon in New Delhi on 03.10.2004. 2003: SEA Games gold medal at 3000m steeplechase (8:50.78).
Career Highlights: 2011: Competed at Universiade in 400m (56.46), placed 6th in heat 3, thus did not advance to SF. 2009: SEA Games gold medalist at 400m, 54.16.
Name: Theerayut Philakong Nationality: Thailand Born: 27 February 1984 Height: Weight: Personal bests:
Long Jump 7.67 +0.0 (Bangkok 26.04.2009)
Long Jump (i) 7.72 (Hanoi 01.11.2009)
Triple Jump 16.58 (Suphanburi/THA 11.09.2006)
Season best:
Triple Jump 16.18 -0.2 (24.05.2011)
Facts:
He is second best triple jumper in Thailand and Southeast Asia, behind Nattaporn Nomkanha (16.66 +2.0 Bangkok 21.05.2002).
Career Highlights: 2009: Retained his SEA Games gold medal at triple jump, 16.51 (13.12.2009). 2007: SEA Games (Nakhon Ratchasima) gold medalist at triple jump, 16.44 (07.12.2007).
David Oliver posted the most impressive performances at the Diamond League Meeting in Zurich with a second fastest time over 110mh in 2010. Oliver who set 12.89, the third fastest time of all time earlier this year clocked a time of 12.93second to extend his winning streak to 12 in front of a sell-out crowd of 27,000 fans at Letzigrund Stadium.
Despite a moderate-pace start, Jeremy Wariner took the lead at the final straight with a strong finish to win the quarter mile event in a world lead time of 44.13, 0.27 off the world lead time, set by Jamaica's Jermaine Gonzales. Gonzales was second in 44.51 and Angelo Taylor of the USA finished third in 44.72.
American quartet, comprised of Trell Kimmons, Wallace Spearmon, Tyson Gay and Michael Rodgers set a world's best time of 37.45, defeating Jamaican quartet of Mario Forsythe, Michael Frater, Steve Mullings and Yohan Blake who finished in 37.76. The USA's time is the fifth fastest in history and not too far of the 37.40 national record set twice in 1992 and 1993.
Other events dominated by the USA were from the men's 100m and 200m as well as the women's 400m. Trell Kimmons became the 72nd man to break 10s with a 9.95 effort to win the men's 100m, ahead countryman Michael Rodgers (10.12). Spearmon ran 19.79, a season's best, to edge Jamaica's Yohan Blake into second in 19.86. Three-time World 200m champion Allyson Felix, matched Wariner's feat to win the 400m in 50.37.
However, double Olympic 200metres gold medallist Veronica Campbell spoiled the American's clean sweep in the sprint events as well as protected the Jamaican sprint pride . Campbell took advantage from her bullet start and Carmelita Jeter's slow start to win the blue riband event which ended in an exciting finish. Both sprinters stopped the clock at 10.89.
Results (Golden league events) are as follow:
Men's 200m 1. Wallace Spearmon (U.S.) 19.79. 2. Yohan Blake (Jamaica) 19.86. 3. Ryan Bailey (U.S.) 20.10
Men's 400m 1. Jeremy Wariner (U.S.) 44.13. 2. Jermaine Gonzales (Jamaica) 44.51. 3. Angelo Taylor (U.S.) 44.72
Men's 110m hurdles: 1. David Oliver (U.S.) 12.93. 2. Dwight Thomas (Jamaica) 13.25. 3. Ryan Wilson (U.S.) 13.26