I only picked this pic because it clearly shows the PSU Is 800U Wrist Band on his wrist. This was last year before he lost it in his voluminous travels. I have another one for him! |
Isaiah Harris qualified for the Finals in the USATF 800M last night with a 1:45.77. He will join Joe Kovacs and Darrell Hill, who are in the Shot Put, competing for a spot on the World Championships team on Sunday.
1 | Erik Sowinski
Nike
| 1:45.48 Q |
52.29
-
Pl: 1
|
1:45.48
53.20
Pl: 1
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2 | Abraham Alvarado
BYU
| 1:46.62 Q |
52.58
-
Pl: 3
|
1:46.62
54.04
Pl: 1
| ||
3 | Clayton Murphy
Nike
| 1:45.70 Q |
52.58
-
Pl: 3
|
1:45.70
53.12
Pl: 2
| ||
4 | Drew Windle
Brooks
| 1:46.69 Q |
53.28
-
Pl: 8
|
1:46.69
53.42
Pl: 2
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5 | Isaiah Harris
Penn St.
| 1:45.77 Q |
53.01
-
Pl: 7
|
1:45.77
52.76
Pl: 3
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6 | Donavan Brazier
Nike
| 1:46.88 Q |
52.36
-
Pl: 1
|
1:46.88
54.53
Pl: 3
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7 | Drew Piazza
Virginia Tech
| 1:45.83 Q |
52.90
-
Pl: 6
|
1:45.83
52.94
Pl: 4
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8 | Charles Jock
Nike / NIKE OTCE
| 1:46.92 Q |
52.79
-
Pl: 5
|
1:46.92
54.13
Pl: 4
|
And Evonne Britton moved on to the Semi-Finals of the 100M Hurdles.
Emmanuel Korir, the UTEP runner who finished ahead of Harris at the NCAA meet, won the 800 at the Kenyan trials. This is further evidence of what type of talent Korir is (and what type of runner it took to beat Harris in Eugene). Best to Isaiah in the US final.
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