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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

High Hurdle Rankings

Most recent rankings available here. Changes since then in parens.

MEN
1. Dayron Robles (+1)
Won all three starts (Stuttgart, Dusseldorf, Stockholm)
Ran 7.48 and 7.49

2. Terrence Trammell (-1)
Won in Boston and Leipzig
Ran 7.43 and 7.49

3. David Oliver (+1)
Second in Stuttgart and Goteborg
Ran 7.49 and 7.57

4. Ryan Brathwaite (-1) won at Tyson
5. Petr Svoboda won at Karlsruhe, second at Leipzig
6. Dexter Faulk
7. David Payne
8. Dwight Thomas 2nd at Gent, 3rd at Stuttgart and Stockholm
9. Eric Mitchum (+5) 2nd at Dusseldorf and Boston, 3rd at Karlsruhe
10. Dániel Kiss (+6) 1st at Goteborg, 2nd at Stockholm
11. Aries Merritt (-2) 2nd at Tyson
12. Ryan Wilson (-2)
13. Shamar Sands (new) 1st at Gent, 3rd at Dusseldorf, 4th at Karlsruhe
14. Xiang Liu (-3)
15. Joel Brown (-3) 4th at Goteborg
16. Antwon Hicks (-3)
17. Ronnie Ash (-2)
18. Jerome Miller (new) 3rd at Tyson
19. William Sharman (-2)
19. Andrew Turner (-2)


WOMEN
1. Priscilla Lopes-Schliep (+3)
Beat Jones in Stuttgart, the deepest race of the year so far. Won in Eubonne, bombed in Gent
Ran 7.82 and 7.91

2. LoLo Jones (-1)
Won in Dusseldorf, second in Moscow
Ran 7.85

3. Dawn Harper (-1)
Idle

4. Brigitte Foster-Hylton (-1)
5. Perdita Felicien (+2) 2nd in Boston
6. Sally McLellan (-1)
7. Delloreen Ennis-London (-1)
8. Damu Cherry (+1) won in Boston
9. Virginia Powell (-1) 3rd in Boston
10. Yvette Lewis (+6) 2nd in Dusseldorf; ran 7.90 and 7.91
11. Michelle Perry (-1)
12. Tiffany Ofili 4th in Boston
13. Derval O'Rourke (-2)
14. Lacena Golding-Clarke (+1) Won in Leipzig
15. Carolin Nytra (+2) 3rd in Stuttgart, 2nd in Leipzig
16. Nickiesha Wilson (-3)
17. Tatyana Dektyarova (new) Won in Moscow, 3rd in Dusseldorf, ran 7.94
18. Anay Tejeda
19. Jessica Ennis (-5)
20. Queen Harrison (new) ran 7.97

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