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1999 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships

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1999 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships
DatesFebruary 26–27
Host cityAtlanta, Georgia, United States
VenueGeorgia Dome
LevelSenior
TypeIndoor
Events29 (15 men's + 14 women's)
1998
2000

The 1999 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships were held at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. Organized by USA Track and Field (USATF), the two-day competition took place February 26–27 and served as the national championships in indoor track and field for the United States.[1] The championships in combined track and field events were held at a different time.[2][3]

The competition was a qualifier for the U.S. team at the 1999 World Indoor Championships in Athletics. At the meeting, Rohsaan Griffin set an American record in the 200 metres despite stumbling.[4]

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m Tim Harden 6.44
200 m Rohsaan Griffin 20.32
400 m Angelo Taylor 45.50
800 m Khadevis Robinson 1:48.60
Mile run Matt Holthaus 4:04.00
3000 m Adam Goucher 7:46.06
60 m hurdles Reggie Torian 7.38
High jump Henry Patterson 2.30 m
Pole vault Jeff Hartwig 5.92 m
Long jump Kareem Streete-Thompson 8.15 m
Triple jump LaMark Carter 16.93 m
Shot put Andy Bloom 20.82 m
Weight throw Lance Deal 23.76 m
Heptathlon Trafton Rodgers 6044 pts
5000 m walk Tim Seaman 19:45.04

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
60 m Gail Devers 7.04
200 m Zundra Feagin-Alexander 23.29
400 m Jearl Miles Clark 51.97
800 m Meredith Valmon (Rainey) 2:00.55
1500 m Suzy Favor Hamilton 4:13.96
3000 m Regina Jacobs 9:06.52
60 m hurdles Melissa Morrison 7.85
High jump Tisha Waller 1.96 m
Pole vault Stacy Dragila 4.45 m
Long jump Shana Williams 6.70 m
Triple jump Cynthea Rhodes 13.80 m
Shot put Teri Tunks 18.91 m
Weight throw Dawn Ellerbe 22.76 m
3000 m walk Joanne Dow 12:44.90

References

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  1. ^ "UNITED STATES INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN)". GBR Athletics. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  2. ^ "2020 & 35th USA Indoor Men's Heptathlon Media Guide". DocsLib. p. 9. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  3. ^ "2014 USATF Indoor Women's Pentathlon" (PDF). p. 5. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  4. ^ "Feb 28, 1999, page 42 - The Atlanta Constitution at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 11 August 2024.
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