Cannabaceae

2009 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships
DatesFebruary 28–March 1
Host cityBoston, Massachusetts, United States
VenueReggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center
LevelSenior
TypeIndoor
Events29 (15 men's + 14 women's)
2008
2010

The 2009 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships were held at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center in Boston, Massachusetts. Organized by USA Track and Field (USATF), the two-day competition took place February 28-March 1 and served as the national championships in indoor track and field for the United States.[1] The championships in combined track and field events were held at a later date.[2]

At the meeting, Jennifer Stuczynski broke her own American record in the women's pole vault, jumping 4.83 m.[3]

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m Mark Jelks 6.51 Dangelo Cherry 6.52 Kendall Stevens 6.56
400 m Jamaal Torrence 46.37 Kelly Willie 46.59 James Davis 46.80
800 m Khadevis Robinson 1:48.61 Mark Wieczorek 1:48.94 Matt Scherer 1:49.36
1500 m Rob Myers 3:45.73 Alan Webb 3:45.82 Steve Sherer 3:46.14
3000 m David Torrence 7:53.67 Brandon Bethke 7:54.20 Jonathon Riley 7:55.79
60 m hurdles Terrence Trammell 7.37 Dexter Faulk 7.53 Jerome Miller 7.61
5000 m walk Tim Seaman 19:59.06 Patrick Stroupe 20:32.26 Michael Tarantino 21:19.78
Distance medley relay Wisconsin Runner Racing Team
Josh Slamka
Nicholas Ver Duin
Ryan Kleimenhagen
Tommy Schmitz
9:48.06 Syracuse Chargers Track Club
Alex Grout
Jeff Dobson
Justin Wood
Nick Stenuf
10:03.16 Nike Central Park Track Club
Brian Gertzen
Adrian Crichlow
Les Page
Scott Kallgren
Will Seidel
10:10.51
High jump Andra Manson 2.32 m Jesse Williams 2.29 m Dustin Thomas 2.26 m
Pole vault Jeremy Scott 5.60 m Brian Mondschein 5.50 m Darren Niedermeyer 5.40 m
Long jump Randall Flimmons 7.79 m Matthew Turner 7.77 m Dexter Adams 7.73 m
Triple jump Brandon Roulhac 16.94 m Muhammad Halim 15.87 m Alonzo Moore 15.61 m
Shot put Dan Taylor 20.67 m Russ Winger 20.44 m Adam Nelson 20.08 m
Weight throw Jake Freeman 23.73 m AG Kruger 23.31 m Garland Porter 23.24 m
Heptathlon Jake Arnold 5748 pts Justin Johnson 5514 pts Joe Detmer 5505 pts

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m Me'Lisa Barber 7.15 Tianna Madison 7.18 Rachelle Boone-Smith 7.19
400 m Dominique Darden 52.34 Ashlee Kidd 52.44 Shana Cox 53.04
800 m Katie Waits 2:03.56 Treniere Clement 2:04.32 Jesse Carlin 2:05.98
1500 m Anna Willard 4:17.37 Shayne Culpepper 4:18.82 Sara Hall 4:19.30
3000 m Amy Begley 8:53.27 Sara Hall 8:53.72 Julie Culley 8:55.62
60 m hurdles Lolo Jones 7.84 Hyleas Fountain 7.98 Shantia Moss 8.15
3000 m walk Joanne Dow 13:04.28 Teresa Vaill 13:14.07 Solomiya Login 13:45.53
High jump Amy Acuff 1.90 m Deirdre Mullen 1.85 m Sharon Day 1.85 m
Pole vault Jennifer Stuczynski 4.83 m Stacy Dragila 4.50 m Melinda Owen 4.00 m
Long jump Brittney Reese 6.71 m Hyleas Fountain 6.66 m Akiba McKinney 6.59 m
Triple jump Shakeema Welsch 13.77 m Crystal Manning 13.76 m Erica McLain 13.68 m
Shot put Jillian Camarena 18.59 m Elizabeth Wanless 18.18 m Karen Shump 17.26 m
Weight throw Amber Campbell 24.43 m Erin Gilreath 21.96 m Kristal Yush 21.63 m
Pentathlon Diana Pickler 4391 pts Sharon Day 4320 pts Julie Pickler 4292 pts

References

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