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    Danny Tutskey on July 17, 2004 at 9:56 am #30653

    Men 200 Meter Dash
    ================================================================
    Advance 24 to quarterfinal, top 4 each heat + next 4 fastest
    World: W 19.32 8/1/1996 Michael Johnson, USA
    American: A 19.32 8/1/1996 Michael Johnson, Nike
    Stadium: 19.85 7/24/2000 John Capel, adidas
    Name Year Team Prelims
    ================================================================
    Heat 1 Wind: 0.7
    1 Justin Gatlin Nike 20.06Q
    2 Wallace Spearmon Arkansas 20.25Q
    3 Aaron Armstrong Nike 20.50Q
    4 David Neville Indiana 20.72Q
    5 Kevin Braunskill Unattached 20.86q
    6 Kaaron Conwright Nike 21.10
    7 Kenny Brokenburr Nike 21.30
    Heat 2 Wind: -0.3
    1 Tyson Gay Arkansas 20.07Q
    2 Coby Miller Nike 20.39Q
    3 Darvis Patton adidas 20.66Q
    4 Jabari Fields Unattached 20.78Q
    5 Walter Dix Unattached 20.87q
    6 Milton Mallard U.S. Army 21.24
    — Maurice Greene adidas DNS
    Heat 3 Wind: 0.3
    1 Shawn Crawford Nike 19.88Q
    2 Bernard Williams Nike 20.26Q
    3 John Capel adidas 20.53Q
    4 Leonard Scott Nike 20.62Q
    5 LeShaunte Edwards Unattached 20.80q
    6 John Woods Colorado State 20.99
    Heat 4 Wind: -0.3
    1 Joshua Johnson Nike 20.41Q
    2 Stanford Routt Houston 20.52Q
    3 Jerome Mathis Hampton 20.77Q
    4 Domenik Peterson Arizona State 20.81Q
    5 Kyle Farmer Florida 21.09
    6 LeTra Lewis Miss. Valley St. 21.98
    Heat 5 Wind: 0.3
    1 Mickey Grimes Nike 20.39Q
    2 Jimmie Hackley Unattached 20.54Q
    3 Jordan Vaden Livingstone 20.61Q
    4 Leo Bookman Nike 20.65Q
    5 Wes Felix Unattached 20.69q
    6 Seth Amoo Arizona State 21.11
    ========================================================================
    Name Year Team Prelims Wind H#
    ========================================================================
    Preliminaries
    1 Shawn Crawford Nike 19.88Q 0.3 3
    2 Justin Gatlin Nike 20.06Q 0.7 1
    3 Tyson Gay Arkansas 20.07Q -0.3 2
    4 Mickey Grimes Nike 20.39Q 0.3 5
    5 Joshua Johnson Nike 20.41Q -0.3 4
    6 Wallace Spearmon Arkansas 20.25Q 0.7 1
    7 Bernard Williams Nike 20.26Q 0.3 3
    8 Coby Miller Nike 20.39Q -0.3 2
    9 Stanford Routt Houston 20.52Q -0.3 4
    10 Jimmie Hackley Unattached 20.54Q 0.3 5
    11 Aaron Armstrong Nike 20.50Q 0.7 1
    12 John Capel adidas 20.53Q 0.3 3
    13 Jordan Vaden Livingstone 20.61Q 0.3 5
    14 Darvis Patton adidas
    20.66Q -0.3 2
    15 Jerome Mathis Hampton 20.77Q -0.3 4
    16 Leonard Scott Nike 20.62Q 0.3 3
    17 Leo Bookman Nike 20.65Q 0.3 5
    18 David Neville Indiana 20.72Q 0.7 1
    19 Jabari Fields Unattached 20.78Q -0.3 2
    20 Domenik Peterson Arizona State 20.81Q -0.3 4
    21 Wes Felix Unattached 20.69q 0.3 5
    22 LeShaunte Edwards Unattached 20.80q 0.3 3
    23 Kevin Braunskill Unattached 20.86q 0.7 1
    24 Walter Dix Unattached 20.87q -0.3 2
    25 John Woods Colorado State 20.99 0.3 3
    26 Kyle Farmer Florida 21.09 -0.3 4
    27 Kaaron Conwright Nike 21.10 0.7 1
    28 Seth Amoo Arizona State 21.11 0.3 5
    29 Milton Mallard U.S. Army 21.24 -0.3 2
    30 Kenny Brokenburr Nike 21.30 0.7 1
    31 LeTra Lewis Miss. Valley St. 21.98 -0.3 4
    — Maurice Greene adidas DNS 2

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