2010 Prefontaine Classic

{{Infobox Athletics Championships

| Name = 2010 Prefontaine Classic

| Logo =

| Size =

| Host city = Eugene, Oregon, United States

| Dates = July 3, 2010

| Stadium = Hayward Field

| Events = 19

| Stadium image = 250px

| Level = 2010 IAAF Diamond League

| Records set =

| Previous = 2009

| Next = 2011

}}

The 2010 Prefontaine Classic was the 36th edition of the annual outdoor track and field meeting in Eugene, Oregon, United States.Shannon, Red (2010-03-04). [https://bleacherreport.com/articles/356503-eugenes-prefontaine-classic-to-host-four-global-superstars Oregon's Prefontaine Classic To Feature Four Global Superstars]. Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2020-01-22. Held on Saturday July 3, 2010 at Hayward Field, it was the sixth leg of the inaugural IAAF Diamond League – the highest level international track and field circuit. Previously the Prefontaine Classic had been a part of the now defunct IAAF World Athletics Tour, but not in the IAAF Golden League which consisted of the top-tier meets in the tour.[https://www.dailyemerald.com/archives/pre-classic-part-of-new-diamond-league/article_003716b9-321c-5c33-8d42-05c12f66ebb9.html Pre Classic part of new ‘Diamond League’]. Daily Emerald (2009-03-01). Retrieved 2020-01-22.[http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=101/newsid=49541.html IAAF to launch global Diamond League of 1 Day Meetings]. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090406082851/http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=101/newsid=49541.html |date=2009-04-06}}. IAAF (2009-03-02). Retrieved 2020-01-22.

The meet's debut in the Diamond League resulted in 12 new meeting records being set out of 19 contested events, with yearly world leading marks being set on top of five of the meeting record performances. In the men's events the 200 meters had been most anticipated, which Walter Dix won with a meeting record in 19.72 seconds, defeating second fastest man in history Tyson Gay who had recently returned to competition from groin surgery.Cherry, Gene (2010-10-09). [https://www.reuters.com/article/us-athletics-diamond-idUSTRE6982CY20101009 Tired Gay succumbs to Dix in 200 meters]. Reuters. Retrieved 2020-01-22.Peterson, Anne (2010-07-03). [https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-dix-edges-gay-in-200-at-prefontaine-classic-2010jul03-story.html Dix edges Gay in 200 at Prefontaine Classic]. The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 2020-01-22. Ethiopian Tariku Bekele ran a 5000 m meeting record in 12:58.93, also the best time ever run on American soil. David Oliver matched the American record in the 110 m hurdles with a world leading time and meeting record in 12.90 s, just 0.03 s slower than the world record.[https://www.denverpost.com/2010/07/03/oliver-ties-american-record-in-110-hurdles/ Oliver ties American record in 110 hurdles ]. Associated Press (2010-07-03). Retrieved 2020-01-22. The shot put saw Christian Cantwell win by more than a meter, with a world leading mark and meeting record of 22.41 m. In the non-scoring 1000 m, Sudanese athlete Abubaker Kaki Khamis set a world leading time, national record, and meeting record in 2:13.62.

In the women's competition, Veronica Campbell-Brown defeated reigning Olympic and world champion Shelly-Ann Fraser over 100 m in 10.78 s, a world leading personal best time and a meeting record. Mariya Savinova set a world leading time and meeting record in the 800 m with a personal best time in 1:57.56. Though she did not win the triple jump, Canadian Tabia Charles set a national record with a mark of 13.99 m.

Diamond League results

Top three placers in each scoring event earned four points, two points, and one point for first place, second place, and third place respectively.[https://www.letsrun.com/2010/prefontaine-results-0703.php 2010 Prefontaine Classic Results]. LetsRun.com 2010-07-03. Retrieved 2020-01-22.

=Men=

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class="wikitable sortable"

|+200 m {{wind|+1.8}}

!Place

! style="width:18em" | Athlete

! style="width:12em" | Time

!Points

1{{flagathlete|Walter Dix|USA}}19.72 {{AthAbbr|MR}}8 (+4)
2{{flagathlete|Tyson Gay|USA}}19.762 (+2)
3{{flagathlete|Ryan Bailey|USA}}20.17 {{AthAbbr|PB}}2 (+1)
4{{flagathlete|Xavier Carter|USA}}20.300
5{{flagathlete|Richard Thompson|TTO}}20.480
6{{flagathlete|Shawn Crawford|USA}}20.500
7{{flagathlete|Churandy Martina|AHO}}20.520
8{{flagathlete|Jaysuma Saidy Ndure|NOR}}20.670

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class="wikitable sortable"

|+Mile

!Place

! style="width:18em" | Athlete

! style="width:12em" | Time

!Points

1{{flagathlete|Asbel Kiprop|KEN}}3:49.7510 (+4)
2{{flagathlete|Amine Laalou|MAR}}3:50.222 (+2)
3{{flagathlete|Mekonnen Gebremedhin|ETH}}3:50.684 (+1)
4{{flagathlete|Daniel Kipchirchir Komen|KEN}}3:50.700
5{{flagathlete|Andrew Wheating|USA}}3:51.74 {{AthAbbr|PB}}0
6{{flagathlete|Nicholas Kiptanui Kemboi|KEN}}3:52.840
7{{flagathlete|Lopez Lomong|USA}}3:53.18 {{AthAbbr|PB}}0
8{{flagathlete|Mohamed Moustaoui|MAR}}3:53.700
9{{flagathlete|Bernard Lagat|USA}}3:54.360
10{{flagathlete|Haron Keitany|KEN}}3:57.070
11{{flagathlete|Leonel Manzano|USA}}4:06.510
data-sort-value="12" | {{AthAbbr|DNF}}{{flagathlete|Yusuf Saad Kamel|BHR}}Did not finish0
data-sort-value="13" | {{AthAbbr|DNF}} ({{AthAbbr|PM}}){{flagathlete|Gideon Gathimba|KEN}}Did not finish (pacemaker)1
data-sort-value="14" | {{AthAbbr|DNF}} ({{AthAbbr|PM}}){{flagathlete|Lachlan Renshaw|AUS}}Did not finish (pacemaker)0

{{col-end}}

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

class="wikitable sortable"

|+5000 m

!Place

! style="width:18em" | Athlete

! style="width:12em" | Time

!Points

1{{flagathlete|Tariku Bekele|ETH}}12:58.93 {{AthAbbr|MR}}6 (+4)
2{{flagathlete|Dejen Gebremeskel|ETH}}12.59.30 {{AthAbbr|PB}}2 (+2)
3{{flagathlete|Imane Merga|ETH}}13:00.1810 (+1)
4{{flagathlete|Eliud Kipchoge|KEN}}13:01.714
5{{flagathlete|Bekana Daba|ETH}}13:05.350
6{{flagathlete|Mathew Kisorio|KEN}}13:07.260
7{{flagathlete|Chris Solinsky|USA}}13:08.110
8{{flagathlete|Daniel Lemashon Salel|KEN}}13:09.800
9{{flagathlete|Collis Birmingham|AUS}}13:10.97 {{AthAbbr|PB}}0
10{{flagathlete|Josphat Kipkoech Bett|KEN}}13:11.600
11{{flagathlete|Abera Kuma|ETH}}13:11.920
12{{flagathlete|Hosea Macharinyang|KEN}}13:21.050
13{{flagathlete|Matt Tegenkamp|USA}}13:25.090
14{{flagathlete|Juan Luis Barrios|MEX}}13:30.090
15{{flagathlete|Leonard Patrick Komon|KEN}}13:31.680
data-sort-value="16" | {{AthAbbr|DNF}}{{flagathlete|Sammy Alex Mutahi|KEN}}Did not finish2
data-sort-value="17" | {{AthAbbr|DNF}} ({{AthAbbr|PM}}){{flagathlete|Aron Rono|KEN}}Did not finish (pacemaker)0
data-sort-value="17" | {{AthAbbr|DNF}} ({{AthAbbr|PM}}){{flagathlete|Ben True|USA}}Did not finish (pacemaker)0

{{col-2}}

class="wikitable sortable"

|+110 m hurdles {{wind|+1.6}}

!Place

! style="width:18em" | Athlete

! style="width:12em" | Time

!Points

1{{flagathlete|David Oliver|USA}}12.90 {{AthAbbr|WL}} ={{AthAbbr|NR|American}} {{AthAbbr|MR}}8 (+4)
2{{flagathlete|Ryan Wilson|USA}}13.162 (+2)
3{{flagathlete|Ronnie Ash|USA}}13.19 ={{AthAbbr|PB}}1 (+1)
4{{flagathlete|David Payne|USA}}13.240
5{{flagathlete|Artur Noga|POL}}13.29 {{AthAbbr|PB}}0
6{{flagathlete|Antwon Hicks|USA}}13.290
7{{flagathlete|Jason Richardson|USA}}13.500
8{{flagathlete|Ryan Brathwaite|BAR}}13.531

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{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

class="wikitable sortable"

|+Long jump

!Place

! style="width:18em" | Athlete

! style="width:12em" | Mark

!Points

1{{flagathlete|Irving Saladino|PAN}}8.46 m {{wind|+3.2}}6 (+4)
2{{flagathlete|Dwight Phillips|USA}}8.41 m {{wind|+1.4}}8 (+2)
3{{flagathlete|Li Jinzhe|CHN}}8.29 m {{wind|+3.5}}1 (+1)
4{{flagathlete|Trevell Quinley|USA}}8.19 m {{wind|+1.9}}0
5{{flagathlete|Fabrice Lapierre|AUS}}8.17 m {{wind|+0.8}}5
6{{flagathlete|Brian Johnson|USA}}7.85 m {{wind|+2.1}}0
7{{flagathlete|Yahya Berrabah|MAR}}7.77 m {{wind|+2.0}}0
8{{flagathlete|Sebastian Bayer|GER}}7.65 m {{wind|+1.2}}0

{{col-2}}

class="wikitable sortable"

|+Shot put

!Place

! style="width:18em" | Athlete

! style="width:12em" | Mark

!Points

1{{flagathlete|Christian Cantwell|USA}}22.41 m {{AthAbbr|WL}} {{AthAbbr|MR}}16 (+4)
2{{flagathlete|Dylan Armstrong|CAN}}21.33 m6 (+2)
3{{flagathlete|Adam Nelson|USA}}21.16 m1 (+1)
4{{flagathlete|Ryan Whiting|USA}}20.93 m0
5{{flagathlete|Tomasz Majewski|POL}}20.90 m1
6{{flagathlete|Reese Hoffa|USA}}20.75 m2
7{{flagathlete|Cory Martin|USA}}20.50 m0
8{{flagathlete|Daniel Taylor|USA}}20.47 m0

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class="wikitable sortable"

|+Discus throw

!Place

! style="width:18em" | Athlete

! style="width:12em" | Mark

!Points

1{{flagathlete|Piotr Małachowski|POL}}67.66 m9 (+4)
2{{flagathlete|Zoltán Kővágó|HUN}}67.55 m7 (+2)
3{{flagathlete|Jason Young|USA}}66.95 m1 (+1)
4{{flagathlete|Casey Malone|USA}}66.03 m0
5{{flagathlete|Gerd Kanter|EST}}65.75 m2
6{{flagathlete|Virgilijus Alekna|LTU}}63.55 m0
7{{flagathlete|Jarred Rome|USA}}62.46 m0
8{{flagathlete|Ian Waltz|USA}}60.70 m0

=Women=

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

class="wikitable sortable"

|+100 m {{wind|+0.8}}

!Place

! style="width:18em" | Athlete

! style="width:12em" | Time

!Points

1{{flagathlete|Veronica Campbell-Brown|JAM}}10.78 {{AthAbbr|WL}} {{AthAbbr|MR}} {{AthAbbr|PB}}4 (+4)
2{{flagathlete|Carmelita Jeter|USA}}10.835 (+1)
3{{flagathlete|LaShauntea Moore|USA}}10.994
4{{flagathlete|Blessing Okagbare|NGR}}11.03 {{AthAbbr|PB}}0
5{{flagathlete|Sherone Simpson|JAM}}11.140
6{{flagathlete|Tahesia Harrigan|IVB}}11.161
7{{flagathlete|Chandra Sturrup|BAH}}11.193
data-sort-value="8" | {{AthAbbr|DQ}}{{flagathlete|Shelly-Ann Fraser|JAM}}Disqualified (failed drug test)[https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2010/oct/06/shelly-ann-fraser-drugs-ban Shelly-Anne Fraser handed six-month ban for failing drug test]. The Guardian/Press Association (2010-10-06). Retrieved 2020-02-27.0

{{col-2}}

class="wikitable sortable"

|+400 m

!Place

! style="width:18em" | Athlete

! style="width:12em" | Time

!Points

1{{flagathlete|Allyson Felix|USA}}50.278 (+4)
2{{flagathlete|Amantle Montsho|BOT}}50.308 (+2)
3{{flagathlete|Shericka Williams|JAM}}50.311 (+1)
4{{flagathlete|Debbie Dunn|USA}}50.561
5{{flagathlete|Antonina Krivoshapka|RUS}}50.600
6{{flagathlete|Natasha Hastings|USA}}50.640
7{{flagathlete|Novlene Williams-Mills|JAM}}51.113
8{{flagathlete|Keshia Baker|USA}}51.600

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{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

class="wikitable sortable"

|+800 m

!Place

! style="width:18em" | Athlete

! style="width:12em" | Time

!Points

1{{flagathlete|Mariya Savinova|RUS}}1:57.56 {{AthAbbr|WL}} {{AthAbbr|MR}} {{AthAbbr|PB}}4 (+4)
2{{flagathlete|Nancy Jebet Langat|KEN}}1:57.75 {{AthAbbr|PB}}2 (+2)
3{{flagathlete|Janeth Jepkosgei|KEN}}1:57.847 (+1)
4{{flagathlete|Phoebe Wright|USA}}1:58.22 {{AthAbbr|PB}}0
5{{flagathlete|Alysia Johnson|USA}}1:58.84 {{AthAbbr|PB}}0
6{{flagathlete|Anna Pierce|USA}}1:59.420
7{{flagathlete|Kenia Sinclair|JAM}}1:59.551
8{{flagathlete|Maryam Yusuf Jamal|BHR}}1:59.890
9{{flagathlete|Maggie Vessey|USA}}1:59.900
10{{flagathlete|Shannon Rowbury|USA}}2:00.47 {{AthAbbr|PB}}0
11{{flagathlete|Pamela Jelimo|USA}}2:03.140
data-sort-value="12" | {{AthAbbr|DNF}} ({{AthAbbr|PM}}){{flagathlete|Karen Shinkins|IRL}}Did not finish (pacemaker)0

{{col-2}}

class="wikitable sortable"

|+400 m hurdles

!Place

! style="width:18em" | Athlete

! style="width:12em" | Time

!Points

1{{flagathlete|Lashinda Demus|USA}}53.03 {{AthAbbr|MR}}12 (+4)
2{{flagathlete|Kaliese Spencer|JAM}}53.784 (+2)
3{{flagathlete|Josanne Lucas|TRI}}55.081 (+1)
4{{flagathlete|Sheena Johnson-Tosta|USA}}55.530
5{{flagathlete|Ajoke Odumosu|NGR}}55.760
6{{flagathlete|Nicole Leach|USA}}56.180
7{{flagathlete|Fawn Dorr|USA}}57.320
8{{flagathlete|Ebony Collins|USA}}58.360

{{col-end}}

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

class="wikitable sortable"

|+3000 m steeplechase

!Place

! style="width:18em" | Athlete

! style="width:12em" | Time

!Points

1{{flagathlete|Milcah Chemos Cheywa|KEN}}9:26.7014 (+4)
2{{flagathlete|Sofia Assefa|ETH}}9:30.051 (+1)
3{{flagathlete|Korene Hinds|JAM}}9:32.200
4{{flagathlete|Bridget Franek|USA}}9:32.35 {{AthAbbr|PB}}0
5{{flagathlete|Barbara Parker|GBR}}9:35.17 {{AthAbbr|PB}}0
6{{flagathlete|Lisa Aguilera|USA}}9:45.500
7{{flagathlete|Nicole Bush|USA}}9:53.340
8{{flagathlete|Shayla Houlihan|USA}}9:57.11 {{AthAbbr|PB}}0
9{{flagathlete|Kara June|USA}}10:18.500
data-sort-value="10" | {{AthAbbr|DNF}}{{flagathlete|Yuliya Zarudneva|RUS}}Did not finish0
data-sort-value="11" | {{AthAbbr|DNF}} ({{AthAbbr|PM}}){{flagathlete|Mardrea Hyman|JAM}}Did not finish (pacemaker)0
data-sort-value="12" | {{AthAbbr|DQ}}{{flagathlete|Marta Domínguez|ESP}}Disqualified (doping)[https://www.si.com/more-sports/2015/11/19/marta-dominguez-banned-doping-spain-2009-world-championships-berlin-gold World champion steeplechaser Marta Dominguez banned for doping]. Sports Illustrated (2015-11-19). Retrieved 2020-02-27.0

{{col-2}}

class="wikitable sortable"

|+Pole vault

!Place

! style="width:18em" | Athlete

! style="width:12em" | Mark

!Points

1{{flagathlete|Fabiana Murer|BRA}}4.58 m8 (+4)
2{{flagathlete|Anna Rogowska|POL}}4.58 m4 (+2)
3{{flagathlete|Yuliya Golubchikova|RUS}}4.48 m1 (+1)
4{{flagathlete|Lacy Janson|USA}}4.48 m1
5{{flagathlete|Aleksandra Kiryashova|RUS}}4.48 m0
6{{flagathlete|Chelsea Johnson|USA}}4.28 m0
data-sort-value="7" | {{AthAbbr|NM}}{{flagathlete|Monika Pyrek|POL}}data-sort-value="0" | No mark0
data-sort-value="7" | {{AthAbbr|NM}}{{flagathlete|Jenn Suhr|USA}}data-sort-value="0" | No mark0

{{col-end}}

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

class="wikitable sortable"

|+Triple jump

!Place

! style="width:18em" | Athlete

! style="width:12em" | Mark

!Points

1{{flagathlete|Nadezhda Alekhina|RUS}}14.63 m {{wind
0.4}} {{AthAbbr|MR}}4 (+4)
2{{flagathlete|Olga Rypakova|KAZ}}14.45 m {{wind
0.4}}8 (+2)
3{{flagathlete|Erica McLain|USA}}14.33 m {{wind
0.3}} {{AthAbbr|PB}}1 (+1)
4{{flagathlete|Tabia Charles|CAN}}13.99 m {{wind|+0.6}} {{AthAbbr|NR|Canadian}}0
5{{flagathlete|Toni Smith|USA}}13.81 m {{wind|+0.4}}0
6{{flagathlete|Shakeema Walker-Welsch|USA}}13.63 m {{wind
0.9}}0
data-sort-value="7" | {{AthAbbr|NM}}{{flagathlete|Anastasiya Taranova-Potapova|RUS}}data-sort-value="0" | No mark0
data-sort-value="7" | {{AthAbbr|NM}}{{flagathlete|Xie Limei|CHN}}data-sort-value="0" | No mark0

{{col-2}}

class="wikitable sortable"

|+Javelin throw

!Place

! style="width:18em" | Athlete

! style="width:12em" | Mark

!Points

1{{flagathlete|Kara Patterson|USA}}65.90 m {{AthAbbr|MR}}4 (+4)
2{{flagathlete|Martina Ratej|SLO}}64.40 m3 (+2)
3{{flagathlete|Barbora Špotáková|CZE}}61.12 m7 (+1)
4{{flagathlete|Rachel Yurkovich|USA}}58.42 m0
5{{flagathlete|Madara Palameika|LAT}}53.37 m0
6{{flagathlete|Alicia DeShasier|USA}}50.77 m0

{{col-end}}

Non-Diamond League results

=Men=

class=wikitable

!Event

!colspan=2|First

!colspan=2|Second

!colspan=2|Third

1000 m

|{{flagathlete|Abubaker Kaki Khamis|SUD}}

2:13.62 {{AthAbbr|WL}} {{AthAbbr|NR|Sudanese}} {{AthAbbr|MR}}

|{{flagathlete|Boaz Lalang|KEN}}

2:14.83

|{{flagathlete|Nick Symmonds|USA}}

2:16.35
Mile

|{{flagathlete|Ryan Gregson|AUS}}

3:53.19

|{{flagathlete|Andrew J. Acosta|USA}}

3:53.76

|{{flagathlete|Juan van Deventer|RSA}}

3:54.12

=Women=

class=wikitable

!Event

!colspan=2|First

!colspan=2|Second

!colspan=2|Third

5000 m

|{{flagathlete|Tirunesh Dibaba|ETH}}

14:34.07 {{AthAbbr|MR}}

|{{flagathlete|Shalane Flanagan|USA}}

14:49.08

|{{flagathlete|Sally Kipyego|KEN}}

14:54.50
Hammer throw

|{{flagathlete|Tatyana Lysenko|RUS}}

75.98 m {{AthAbbr|MR}}

|{{flagathlete|Betty Heidler|GER}}

74.87 m

|{{flagathlete|Sultana Frizell|CAN}}

70.76 m

References

{{reflist}}

;Results

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20200115123101/https://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2010/eugene/Results.pdf SAMSUNG DIAMOND LEAGUE 2010]. Diamond League. Retrieved 2020-01-15.