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by
Michael Bascombe
NEW YORK, April 19, 2010 –
Rondell Bartholomew posted the third fastest 400 metres time for the year
when he clocked 45.28 seconds at the Michael Johnson Classic at the
Hart-Patterson Track & Field Complex in Waco, Texas on Saturday.
Bartholomew used a late surge
to take victory for South Plains College and underlined his status as a
world class quarter miler.
Only Australian Ben Offereins
and American Tavaris Tate (44.86) and his compatriot Kirani James (45.02)
have run faster than the former Mc Donald College athlete.
At the same meet, Janelle
Redhead ran the second leg to help South Plains win the women’s 4x100 metre
relay in 45.51 seconds against competition such as Texas A&M and host Baylor
University.
Colleen Felix also finished
fifth in the women’s javelin (41.08m) and made marks in the high and long
jumps as well as the 100m hurdles.
At the Mt SAC Relays in
California, Joel Phillip was fifth in the men’s 400m in 46.83 for Arizona
State University. He then joined forces with his colleagues for the 4x400m
relay and placed second in 3:03.78.
There were also victories for
Sherine Wells, Phylicia George and Neisha Bernard-Thomas on the weekend.
Wells (Oklahoma University)
won the women’s 100m at the John Jacobs Invitationals in a season-best time
of 11.70 seconds to win her first individual title of the season. She also
finished second overall and first among collegiate competitors in the 200m
in a time of 24.09 seconds.
George (University of
Connecticut) dominated in the 100 metre hurdles at the UConn Select Invite
at the George J. Sherman Family Sports Complex with a first place finish in
a time in the event of 13.81 seconds. Her time marks the third fastest time
in school history in the 100 metre hurdles.
It took a record-setting
performance by Bernard-Thomas to beat LaTavia Thomas of Louisiana State
University (LSU) for the 800-metre title as the former Lady Tiger national
champion finished the race in 2:00.77 to shatter the 26-year-old Bernie
Moore Track Stadium facility record of 2:01.15 set by Tennessee great Joetta
Clark back in 1984.
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