United States at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics

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United States at the
2013 World Championships in Athletics
Flag of the United States.svg
WA codeUSA
National federation USA Track & Field
Website www.usatf.org
in Moscow
Competitors137
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
8
Silver
13
Bronze
5
Total
26
World Championships in Athletics appearances (overview)

The United States of America will compete at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics from August 10 to August 18 in Moscow, Russia. The membership of the team was selected at the 2013 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. However, membership on the team was subject to the athlete achieving a qualification standard. In addition, champions from the previous World Championships and the 2012 IAAF Diamond League receive an automatic bye. An automatic entry is also available to an Area Champion, [1] the IAAF definition of an Area essentially being the specified continental areas of the world. The United States is part of the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association, which has not held a championship apparently since its inaugural championship in 2007. The deadline for entries was July 20. The final team membership as submitted to the IAAF was announced on July 29, 2013. [2]

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Medallists

The following American competitors won medals at the Championships

MedalNameEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Brittney Reese Long jump 11 August
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ashton Eaton Decathlon 11 August
Gold medal icon.svg Gold David Oliver 110 metres hurdles 12 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Justin Gatlin 100 metres 11 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ryan Wilson 110 metres hurdles 12 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Carmelita Jeter 100 metres 12 August

Team selection

The team was led by reigning World Champions Jason Richardson (110m hurdles), Christian Taylor (triple jump), Dwight Phillips (long jump), Jesse Williams (high jump), and Trey Hardee (decathlon) on the men's team, and Carmelita Jeter (100m), Jennifer Simpson (1500m), Lashinda Demus (400m hurdles), and Brittney Reese (long jump) on the women's team.

2012 Diamond League champions Charonda Williams (200m), Dawn Harper (100m hurdles), Chaunte Lowe (high jump) and Reese Hoffa (shot put) were also automatic qualifiers to the team. World record holder Aries Merritt was also a Diamond League champion in 2012, but a country is only allowed one bye into the championships. The bye into the 110m hurdles was already taken by Jason Richardson, so Merritt had to qualify by placing in the championships.


Team members

Men

AthleteEventPreliminariesHeatsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
Rank
Justin Gatlin 100 metres 9.992 Q9.945 Q9.85Silver medal icon.svg
Mike Rodgers 100 metres 9.981 Q9.934 Q10.046
Charles Silmon 100 metres 10.3435Did not advance
Curtis Mitchell 200 metres 20.04Silver medal icon.svg
Wallace Spearmon, Jr. 200 metres
Isiah Young 200 metres
LaShawn Merritt 400 metres 43.74Gold medal icon.svg
Tony McQuay 400 metres 44.40Silver medal icon.svg
Arman Hall 400 metres
Nicholas Symmonds 800 metres 1:46.9018 Q1:45.009 Q1:43.55Silver medal icon.svg
Duane Solomon 800 metres 1:45.804 Q1:43.871 Q1:44.426
Brandon Johnson 800 metres 1:46.3210Q1:44.897Did not advance
Matthew Centrowitz, Jr. 1500 metres 3:36.78Silver medal icon.svg
Leonel Manzano 1500 metres
Lopez Lomong 1500 metres
Bernard Lagat 5000 metres
Galen Rupp 5000 metres
Ryan Hill 5000 metres
Galen Rupp 10,000 metres 27:24.394
Dathan Ritzenhein 10,000 metres 27:37.9010
Daniel Tapia Marathon
Jeffrey Eggleston Marathon
Carlos Trujillo Marathon
Jason Richardson 110 m hurdles 13.33Q13.34Q13.274
David Oliver 110 m hurdles 13.05Q13.18Q13.00Gold medal icon.svg
Aries Merritt 110 m hurdles 13.32Q13.44Q13.316
Ryan Wilson 110 m hurdles 13.37Q13.20Q13.13Silver medal icon.svg
Bershawn Jackson 400 m hurdles
Michael Tinsley 400 m hurdles 47.70Silver medal icon.svg
Kerron Clement 400 m hurdles
Daniel Huling 3000 metres steeplechase
Evan Jager 3000 metres steeplechase
De'Sean Turner 3000 metres steeplechase
Charles Silmon
Justin Gatlin
Mike Rodgers
Rakieem "Mookie" Salaam
Dentarius Locke
Jeff Demps
4 x 100 metres relay 37.66Silver medal icon.svg
David Verburg
Arman Hall
Tony McQuay
LaShawn Merritt
Josh Mance
James Harris
4 x 400 metres relay 2:58.71Gold medal icon.svg
Tim Seaman 20 kilometres walk
Dwight Phillips Long jump
George Kitchens Jr. Long jump
Marquis Dendy [3] Long jump
Christian Taylor Triple jump
William Claye Triple jump
Omar Craddock Triple jump
Jesse Williams High jump
Erik Kynard High jump
Dustin Jonas High jump
Keith Moffatt High jump
Jeremy Scott Pole vault
Brad Walker Pole vault
Jack Whitt Pole vault
Reese Hoffa Shot put
Ryan Whiting Shot put
Zack Lloyd Shot put
Cory Martin Shot put
Lance Brooks Discus throw
A.G. Kruger Hammer throw
Riley Dolezal Javelin throw
Sam Humphreys Javelin throw

Decathlon

Women

AthleteEventPreliminariesHeatsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
Rank
Carmelita Jeter 100 metres
English Gardner 100 metres
Octavious Freeman 100 metres
Alexandria Anderson 100 metres
Charonda Williams 200 metres
Allyson Felix 200 metres
Kimberlyn Duncan 200 metres
Jeneba Tarmoh 200 metres
Natasha Hastings 400 metres
Francena McCorory 400 metres
Ashley Spencer 400 metres
Alysia Montaño 800 metres
Brenda Martinez 800 metres
Ajeé Wilson 800 metres
Jennifer Simpson 1500 metres
Treniere Moser 1500 metres
Mary Cain 1500 metres
Cory McGee 1500 metres
Shannon Rowbury 5000 metres
Kim Conley 5000 metres
Molly Huddle 5000 metres
Shalane Flanagan 10,000 metres
Jordan Hasay 10,000 metres
Amy Hastings 10,000 metres
Tera Moody Marathon
Dot McMahon Marathon
Jeannette Faber Marathon
Deena Kastor Marathon
Brianna Rollins 100 m hurdles
Dawn Harper 100 m hurdles
Queen Harrison 100 m hurdles
Nia Ali 100 m hurdles
Lashinda Demus 400 m hurdles
Dalilah Muhammad 400 m hurdles
Georganne Moline 400 m hurdles
Christine Spence 400 m hurdles
Nicole Bush 3000 metres steeplechase
Ashley Higginson 3000 metres steeplechase
Shalaya Kipp 3000 metres steeplechase
English Gardner
Octavious Freeman
Alexandria Anderson
Jeneba Tarmoh
Barbara Pierre
Aurieyall Scott
4 x 100 metres relay
Ashley Spencer
Joanna Atkins
Jessica Beard
Francena McCorory
Natasha Hastings
Rebecca Alexander
4 x 400 metres relay
Maria Michta 20 kilometres walk
Erin Gray 20 kilometres walk
Miranda Melville 20 kilometres walk
Brittney Reese Long jump 6.5712 q7.01Gold medal icon.svg
Janay DeLoach-Soukup Long jump 6.5811 q6.4411
Funmi Jimoh Long jump 6.5713Did not advance
Tori Polk Long jump 6.753 Q6.738
Chaunte Lowe High jump
Brigetta Barrett High jump
Inika McPherson High jump
Jennifer Suhr Pole vault
Kylie Hutson Pole vault
Becky Holliday Pole vault
Tia Brooks Shot put
Michelle Carter Shot put
Alyssa Hasslen Shot put
Elizabeth Podomonick Discus throw
Whitney Ashley Discus throw
Gia Lewis-Smallwood Discus throw
Amanda Bingson Hammer throw
Amber Campbell Hammer throw
Jeneva McCall Hammer throw
Brittany Borman Javelin throw
Kara Patterson Javelin throw

Heptathlon


See also

United States at other World Championships in 2013

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References

  1. https://iaafmedia.s3.amazonaws.com/competitioninfo/9a9eb54c-0f1e-4958-871d-bc9ae2a0b302.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  2. "Team USA Named for World Championships in Moscow". 2013-07-29. Archived from the original on 2019-12-22. Retrieved 2019-12-22.
  3. Note: 5th place Dendy achieved an A standard at the NCAA Indoor Championships, none of the other long jumpers have allowing for his selection