Fastest men in red, white and blue
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EUGENE, Ore. -- The six sub-10-second sprinters from Saturday’s quarterfinals are evenly split in today’s semifinals.
In Heat 1, Rodney Martin (9.95), Tyson Gay (American record 9.77) and Ivory Williams are in Lanes 3-4-5, respectively.
Heat 2 has two newly minted record holders: in Lane 3 is Jeff Demps of Lake County, Fla., whose 10.01 set an American high-school record as well as American and world junior records. He’s headed to the University of Florida to run track and play football. In Lane 4 is Travis Padgett of Clemson, pictured at right, whose 9.89 set a collegiate record.
In Lanes 5 and 6 are Darvis Patton (9.89) and Mark Jelks (9.99)
Given the fast times so far and the continuation of the scorching-hot weather that sprinters love, there could be more records in store, if not in the semifinals then in the final. That’s scheduled to be run at 4:49 p.m.
--Helene Elliott