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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #30 on: January 08, 2015, 12:57:20 PM »
I think two significant droughts will end in Rio. No female olympic medals and no female individual or relay medals. I dont see how KAB, MLA and Semoy on a 4x100 team that is properly coached will be beaten by three teams. Coaching is key. I'm sure they won't ask me, but whoever is in charge needs to be on their job, or I will be cussing, loudly. The women's team has always found a way to have a fatal mistake in the final.
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« Reply #31 on: January 08, 2015, 01:47:44 PM »
I think two significant droughts will end in Rio. No female olympic medals and no female individual or relay medals. I dont see how KAB, MLA and Semoy on a 4x100 team that is properly coached will be beaten by three teams. Coaching is key. I'm sure they won't ask me, but whoever is in charge needs to be on their job, or I will be cussing, loudly. The women's team has always found a way to have a fatal mistake in the final.

I think you should talk to the Naaa and tell them in a serious manner, that you have a plan to end the drought of our female athletes.

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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #32 on: January 08, 2015, 03:20:41 PM »
I am privately and quietly doing my part on the female side as some of you know, but I would like to see both teams come to my facility right here in Florida for a brief training camp next year.
Unlikely it will happen, but it should (egos).

The 4x100 men better get their act together too, particularly passing from legs 3-4 because the field has gotten stronger, with UK now being faster than TnT on paper and having good coaching. We will not be able to make mistakes and medal with Japan, USA, Jamaica and UK around. Canada got bronze at the last worlds, and they were YOUNG.
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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #33 on: January 08, 2015, 03:41:39 PM »
I am privately and quietly doing my part on the female side as some of you know, but I would like to see both teams come to my facility right here in Florida for a brief training camp next year.
Unlikely it will happen, but it should (egos).

The 4x100 men better get their act together too, particularly passing from legs 3-4 because the field has gotten stronger, with UK now being faster than TnT on paper and having good coaching. We will not be able to make mistakes and medal with Japan, USA, Jamaica and UK around. Canada got bronze at the last worlds, and they were YOUNG.

Yeah our 4x1 relay men will have their work cut out this year. In fact both teams men and women will need the best relay coaching if they want to safely medal at World Champs later this year.

The Bahamas World Relay should be a good warm-up and indicator of the possibilities for our relay teams against World Class competition.

I would like to see us send men's and women's relay teams for the 4x100m, 4x200m, 4x400m & 4x800m relays to the Bahamas.

The Bahamas World Relays should also service as good relay practise and experience for our sprinters against other world class relay teams.
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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #34 on: January 08, 2015, 09:53:37 PM »
I am privately and quietly doing my part on the female side as some of you know, but I would like to see both teams come to my facility right here in Florida for a brief training camp next year.
Unlikely it will happen, but it should (egos).

The 4x100 men better get their act together too, particularly passing from legs 3-4 because the field has gotten stronger, with UK now being faster than TnT on paper and having good coaching. We will not be able to make mistakes and medal with Japan, USA, Jamaica and UK around. Canada got bronze at the last worlds, and they were YOUNG.

Yeah our 4x1 relay men will have their work cut out this year. In fact both teams men and women will need the best relay coaching if they want to safely medal at World Champs later this year.

The Bahamas World Relay should be a good warm-up and indicator of the possibilities for our relay teams against World Class competition.

I would like to see us send men's and women's relay teams for the 4x100m, 4x200m, 4x400m & 4x800m relays to the Bahamas.

The Bahamas World Relays should also service as good relay practise and experience for our sprinters against other world class relay teams.

Indeed. I would hope that the Naaa  takes you up on that offer. It will be foolish of them to ignore it.

That men's 4x100 has a lot of work to do. If Rio was this year, I don't think they will medal. GB and Canada  will probably be 3 and 4.

The outdoor season will be good this year. With three major competitions this year, there will be three opportunities to get it right for Rio. Rio has the potential to be our best Olympics.. that's of course IF the Naaa plans accordingly .

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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #35 on: January 09, 2015, 01:03:08 PM »
I think two significant droughts will end in Rio. No female olympic medals and no female individual or relay medals. I dont see how KAB, MLA and Semoy on a 4x100 team that is properly coached will be beaten by three teams. Coaching is key. I'm sure they won't ask me, but whoever is in charge needs to be on their job, or I will be cussing, loudly. The women's team has always found a way to have a fatal mistake in the final.

who is the 4th relay team member  . how fast will she be running ??
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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #36 on: January 10, 2015, 12:38:07 AM »
I think two significant droughts will end in Rio. No female olympic medals and no female individual or relay medals. I dont see how KAB, MLA and Semoy on a 4x100 team that is properly coached will be beaten by three teams. Coaching is key. I'm sure they won't ask me, but whoever is in charge needs to be on their job, or I will be cussing, loudly. The women's team has always found a way to have a fatal mistake in the final.

who is the 4th relay team member  . how fast will she be running ??

They will have to be a competition for spots between the above three (KAB, MLA and Semoy) and these three (Kamaria Durant, Reyare Thomas and Kai Selvon) who ran with MLA on the 4x100m Relay team when they won bronze at the World Relays in the Bahamas last year.

Read article below reviewing their performance then have a look at the race video I've posted as a reminder.

RELAY HISTORY
4x1 women strike bronze!

By Kwame Laurence in Nassau
Story Created: May 25, 2014 at 9:37 PM ECT (T&T Express)



T&T 4x100 bronze medal ladies

Kamaria Durant, Michelle-Lee Ahye, Reyare Thomas and Kai Selvon re-wrote the history books at the Thomas Robinson National Stadium here in Nassau, Bahamas, on Saturday night. They teamed up for the first-ever global medal from a Trinidad and Tobago women’s relay team, and also became the country’s first podium finishers at the inaugural IAAF World Relays.

The T&T quartet completed their lap of the track in 42.66 seconds, edging Nigeria (42.67) into fourth spot. The Americans, anchored by Lekeisha Lawson, claimed gold in 41.88, while silver went to Jamaica in 42.28.

Durant, the newest member of the team, ran the leadoff leg for T&T. “It was exciting being in a final,” Durant told the Express, “and being with these girls. I don’t even know what to say because I know these girls have been in it longer than me and I know they’ve been longing for it. Just to be with them is an achievement. I’m very happy.”

Ahye was superb on the back straight, the in-form sprinter setting up T&T’s push for precious metal. “Yes, the door has officially opened,” Ahye declared after the race. “Look out for us more in finals and on the podium.”

The experienced Thomas ran the third leg for T&T, handing the baton to Selvon. Thomas was a relieved woman on Saturday night. “It has been years the women tried to mount the podium, so this was a great opportunity.”

Selvon, who outduelled Nigeria anchor Francesca Okwara in a keen battle for bronze, was also thrilled to be part of a victory ceremony at a global championship. “We’ve been working at it for a long time. We’re just happy to see we pulled through this time and we executed. We’re proud of one another.”

USA Defeat Jamaica 41.88 WL & T&T 3rd: Women's 4 x 100m Final IAAF World Relays 2014
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4X100 METRES RELAY - WOMEN FINAL RESULT 24 MAY 2014 20:42
POS   BIB ATHLETE   TEAM    COUNTRY      MARK

1    USA   UNITED STATES   United States   USA USA    41.88    CR    8   0.188
2    JAM   JAMAICA   Jamaica   JAM JAM    42.28    SB    7   0.158
3    TTO   TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO   Trinidad and Tobago   TTO TTO    42.66       6   0.162

4    NGR   NIGERIA   Nigeria   NGR NGR    42.67    SB    5   0.171
5    GBR   GREAT BRITAIN & N.I.   Great Britain & N.I.   GBR GBR    42.75    SB    4   0.135
6    GER   GERMANY   Germany   GER GER    43.38       3   0.141
7    BRA   BRAZIL   Brazil   BRA BRA    43.67       2   0.185
8    FRA   FRANCE   France   FRA FRA    43.76       1   0.159
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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #37 on: February 07, 2015, 11:39:47 PM »
https://twitter.com/worldexpress/status/560878504745922560

NEWS FLASH:
Trinidad sprinter @Leeahye (@adidas) confirmed to run 5 Indoor T&F meets:
Boston, @MillroseGames, Stockholm, Birmingham & Malmo
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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #38 on: February 11, 2015, 10:26:36 PM »
New Balance Indoor Grand Prix (Boston) - Michelle Lee Ahye 7.15 - Womens 60m Final
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Results Women 60m
Place   Name      Affiliation   Time         Heat (Pl)
   
1   Michelle-Lee Ahye      TTO   7.15          1 (1)   
2   Tianna Bartoletta      USA   7.19          1 (2)   
3   Flings Owusu-Agyapong      GHA   7.26          1 (3)   
4   Muna Lee      USA   7.27          1 (4)   
5   Chauntae Bayne      USA   7.42 (7.412)         1 (5)   
6   Shalonda Solomon      USA   7.42 (7.417)         1 (6)   
7   Shayla Mahan      USA   7.44          1 (7)   
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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #39 on: February 11, 2015, 11:42:32 PM »
http://www.armorytrack.com/gprofile.php?do=news&act=search&mgroup_id=45586&news_id=316021&year=2015&mgroup_event_id=574

MLA seems to be the only Trini athlete who will be running at the Millrose Indoor Games 2015 this coming Saturday.

Entry Lists: Millrose Games 2015 - Event Scheduled for Saturday, February 14

Women's NYH&RC 60m Dash
Shalonda Solomon USA adidas
Tianna Bartoletta USA Nike
Muna Lee USA WAC
Murielle Ahoure CIV Nike
Michelle Lee Ahye TTO adidas
Tiffany Townsend USA adidas
Gloria Asumnu NIG
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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #40 on: February 12, 2015, 07:10:46 AM »
Nice, Nice!!!!

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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #41 on: February 12, 2015, 09:10:54 AM »
It will be interesting to see how she handles miss Ahoure. Having lost to her 2 weeks ago.

Overall it bodes well for her outdoor season that she is not far  off from Murielle Ahoure in the 60m. With her top end speed she will be able to overhaul most sprinters. Improving her first 60 with allow her to become a gold medal contender with more experience.

Main competitors this year:

Safp
Blessing O
Tori Bowie
VCB

Waiting to see KAB in action before anything but I believe she will be ready to bring it. Would love if Kai selvon can be sub 11 this year too.

Up and coming Schippers and Dina Asher Smith(potentially) and maybe Strachan.

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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #42 on: February 12, 2015, 02:44:45 PM »
Those 3 are can cause trouble. I saw Schippers at the end of the season
 was doing quite well.
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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #43 on: February 15, 2015, 03:04:55 PM »
MLA just keeps on Improving. No win today, but she runs another SB, that's just marginally slower than her 7.10 PR

Video: http://www.usatf.tv/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=45365&do=videos&video_id=133657

NYH&RC WOMEN’S 60M DASH
FINAL
PL   Athlete   Team   Final
1   Ahoure, Murielle   Nike   7.05
2   Lee Ahye, Michelle   adidas   7.11
3   Bartoletta, Tianna   Nike   7.17
4   Townsend, Tiffany   adidas   7.21
5   Owusu-Agyapong, Flings   Syracuse Elite   7.22
6   Lee, Muna   WAC   7.25
7   Asumnu, Gloria   Nigeria   7.33
8   Solomon, Shalonda   adidas   7.34

https://twitter.com/worldexpress/status/560878504745922560

NEWS FLASH:
Trinidad sprinter @Leeahye (@adidas) confirmed to run 5 Indoor T&F meets:
Boston, @MillroseGames, Stockholm, Birmingham & Malmo

Results so far:-
1st in Botson at the 60m in 7.15
2nd @Millrose at the 60m in 7.11 (This time just moved MLA up to 3rd in the world indoor 60m Top List (http://www.iaaf.org/records/toplists/sprints/60-metres/indoor/women/senior/2015)

Lets see how MLA does in Stockholm this Thursday in the 200m. Here is a quote from her twitter account.

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https://twitter.com/Leeahye/status/566994422232276993

Lee Ahye‏@Leeahye·
 About this 200m in Stockholm on Thursday tho yikes..!!!!!!!!

FYI MLA is currently at 60th in the Indoor 200m Top List (http://www.iaaf.org/records/toplists/sprints/200-metres/indoor/women/senior/2015) with a SB time of 23.80 (ran in December) but it would be nice to see her move up into the Top 10 with a time of 23.27 or better. Even better than that if MLA can run a sub-23 time then that will take her into the Top 5 in 200m Indoors for 2015.
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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #44 on: February 15, 2015, 03:42:23 PM »
Lol MLA is not so fond of the 200m. I think the indoor 200m is slightly more daunting with the tighter curves and all. I think a more efficient technique will help MLA in the 200 because with the slight swaying/rocking she does I'm sure it doesn't help towards the latter stages of the race when there is more potential to tighten up- outdoors at least.

For this race I think she will definitely improve on her time but sub 23 is a bit of a stretch but anything can happen i guess.

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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #45 on: February 18, 2015, 05:19:21 PM »
https://twitter.com/worldexpress/status/567508997377654785
World Express‏@worldexpress·
 NEWS FLASH: Trinidad sprinter @Leeahye (@adidas) headed to @XLgalan Stockholm to run 200m after winning 60m at Boston GP & 2nd at Millrose.

MLA now in Stockholm, Sweden to run 200m at XLgalan Indoor Meet at the Globe Arena, on Feb 19th, 2015.

https://twitter.com/Leeahye/status/567981444632596480
Lee Ahye‏@Leeahye·
 All I wanna do is sleep uggghhhhhh the struggle of being overseas

See event link: https://www.facebook.com/events/707627912626041/

In February, it is once again time for the Athletics Festival in Globe. Then determined XL-galan, which in the last two years has been ranked as the world's second best indoor meet in track and field.

Official website: http://www.xlgalan.com/

The most interesting participants at the 2015 gala is Genzebe Dibaba from Ethiopia, who last year smashed the world record in the 3,000 meters and this year plans to beat the world record at 5,000 meters and Angelica Bengtsson, who started the indoor season convincing with new Swedish record in the Pole Vault.

Don't miss one of the best in house competitions in athletics!

XLgalan Globe Arena Stockholm, Sweden


Event program
 Men:
200 m, 400 m, 800 m, 1500 m, 60 m hurdles and long jump.
 Women: 200 m, 400 m, 1500 m, 5000 m, 60 m hurdles, pole, high jump and long jump.
 Youth relay 4 x 200 m.

http://88.131.109.178/Friidrott/xlgalan15/Startlist.php

XLgalan Ericsson Globe Stockholm Thursday Feb. 19 2015

Startlist

M 200 m A       21:30
      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   1   Carl Armfelt    84   SWE   Spårvägens FK   21.94   -15   21.94   
   2   Jonathan Åstrand    85   FIN      20.72   -13   21.10   
   3   Johan Wissman    82   SWE   Hässelby SK   20.65   -04   21.17   
   4   Nil de Oliviera    86   SWE   Spårvägens FK   21.14   -13   21.22   

M 400 m A       20:35      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   1   Erik Martinsson    96   SWE   Gefle IF   48.02   -15   48.02   
   2   Liemarvin Bonevacia    89   NED      46.46   -15   46.46   
   3   Rabah Yousif    86   GBR      46.24   -10   47.28   
   4   Pavel Maslák    91   CZE      45.24   -14   45.80   

M 400 m B       18:50      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   1   Trausti Stefánsson    85   ISL      48.00   -15   48.00   
   2   Nick Ekelund-Arenander    89   DEN      46.31   -14   47.74   
   3   Abdelalelah Haroun    97   QAT         -      
   4   Calvin Smith    87   USA      45.61   -10   48.87   

M 800 m A       21:20      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   11   Timothy Kitum    93   KEN      1:47.54   -15   1:47.54   
   12   Andreas Almgren    95   SWE   Turebergs FK   1:48.76   -15   1:48.76   
   20   Adam Kszczot    89   POL      1:44.57   -12   1:46.48   
   31   Musaeb Balla    89   QAT      1:46.82   -14      
   32   Marcin Lewandowski    87   POL      1:45.41   -12   1:46.74   
   41   Bram Som (pace)   80   NED      1:45.86   -03      
   42   André Olivier    89   RSA      1:44.99   -14      

M 800 m B       19:45      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   11   Paul Renaudie    90   FRA      1:48.36   -14   1:48.38   
   12   Pierre Antoine Balhan    92   BEL      1:48.78   -15   1:48.78   
   21   Andreas Kramer    97   SWE   Sävedalens AIK   1:51.82   -15   1:51.82   
   22   Jozef Repcik    86   SVK      1:47.06   -08   1:47.87   
   31   Jeremiah Mutai    92   KEN      1:46.77   -14   1:48.18   
   32   Mohamed Abbas    95   QAT         -      
   41   Ahmed Mainy (pace)   86   MAR         -      
   42   Mukhtar Mohammed    90   GBR      1:46.58   -13      

M 1500 m       20:05      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   11   Zebene Alemayehu    92   ETH      3:39.68   -12      
   12   Johan Walldén    87   SWE   Spårvägens FK   3:44.22   -12   3:46.75   
   13   Fouad El Kaam    88   MAR      3:37.3h   -14      
   14   Yoann Kowal    87   FRA      3:38.07   -11   3:39.22   
   15   Staffan Ek    91   SWE   Björnstorps IF   3:45.04   -15   3:45.04   
   16   Collins Cheboi    87   KEN      3:36.41   -14   3:38.44   
   17   Johan Rogestedt    93   SWE   F Stenungsunds FI   3:44.01   -14   3:44.34   
   18   Vincent Kibet    91   KEN      3:37.79   -15   3:37.79   
   19   Bethwel Birgen    88   KEN      3:34.65   -12   3:37.81   
   31   Homiyu Tesfaye    93   GER      3:35.71   -15   3:35.71   
   32   Silas Kiplagat    89   KEN      3:35.26   -12   3:38.28   
   33   Reuben Bett (pace)   84   KEN         -      
   34   Thobias Ekhamre (pace)   88   SWE   Hammarby IF      -      

M 60 m Hurdles A       20:20      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   1   Kostas Douvalídis    87   GRE      7.60   -14   7.63   
   2   Dayron Robles    86   CUB      7.33   -08   7.53   
   3   David Oliver    82   USA      7.37   -11   7.51   
   4   Orlando Ortega    91   CUB      7.51   -15   7.51   
   5   Jarett Eaton    89   USA      7.49   -12   7.63   
   6   Anton Levin    92   SWE   Malmö AI   7.96   -99   7.96   

M 60 m Hurdles B       19:10      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   1   Filip Lööv    92   SWE   IF Göta   7.87   -13   8.08   
   2   Petter Olson    91   SWE   Hässelby SK   8.06   -15   8.06   
   3   Wayne Davis    91   TTO      7.59   -13      
   4   Kevin Craddock    87   USA      7.46   -12      
   5   Spencer Adams    89   USA      7.59   -13   7.65   
   6   Andreas Gustafsson    97   SWE   Falu IK   8.17/99.1   -15   8.17/99.1   

M Long Jump       20:40      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   1   Georgios Tsakonas    88   GRE      8.15   -13   7.51   
   2   Andreas Otterling    86   SWE   KFUM Örebro   7.89   -11   7.61   
   3   Ignisious Gaisah    83   NED      8.36   -06   7.74   
   4   Loúis Tsátoumas    82   GRE      8.23   -14   8.05   
   5   Damar Forbes    90   JAM      8.21   -13   8.03   
   6   Eusebio Cáceres    91   ESP      8.16   -15   8.16   
   7   Michel Tornéus    86   SWE   Hammarby IF   8.29   -13      

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W 200 m A       20:45      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   2   Michelle-Lee Ahye    92   TTO      23.44   -14   23.80   
   3   Irene Ekelund    97   SWE   Malmö AI   23.15   -13   23.45   
   4   Kineke Alexander    86   VIN      23.14   -15   23.24   

W 200 m B       19:00      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   2   Charlotte Andersson    00   SWE   Huddinge AIS   25.61   -15   25.61   
   3   Aleen Bailey    80   JAM      23.03   -03      
   4   Léa Sprunger    90   SUI      23.48   -14   23.55   

W 1500 m       21:45      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   11   Sandra Eriksson    89   FIN      4:34.34   -08      
   12   Betlhem Desalegn    91   UAE      4:08.79   -14      
   13   Rababe Arafi    91   MAR      4:09.15   -14      
   14   Gudaf Tsegay    97   ETH      4:08.47   -14      
   15   Renata Plís    85   POL      4:07.10   -11   4:08.95   
   16   Angelika Cichocka    88   POL      4:07.83   -12   4.11.96   
   17   Laura Muir    93   GBR      4:05.32   -14   4:10.4h   
   31   Sifan Hassan    93   NED      4:02.57   -15   4:02.57   
   32   Meraf Bahta    89   SWE   Hälle IF   4:24.55   -12      
   33   Lydia Wafula (pace)   88   KEN         -      
   34   Judit Varga (pace)   76   ITA      4:06.04   -04      

W 5000 m       20:55      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   1   Birtukan Adamu    92   ETH         -      
   2   Birtukan Fente    89   ETH         -      
   3   Dagmawit Kidane    96   ETH         -      
   4   Jennifer Wenth    91   AUT         -      
   5   Alia Saeed Mohamed    91   UAE         -      
   6   Genzebe Dibaba    91   ETH         -      
   7   Katarzyna Broniatowska (pace)   90   POL         -      
   8   Tamara Tverdostup (pace)   79   UKR         -      

W 60 m Hurdles       19:30      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   1   Malin Skogström    95   SWE   Hässelby SK   8.69   -15   8.69   
   2   Isabelle Pedersen    92   NOR      8.01   -15   8.01   
   3   Nooralotta Neziri    92   FIN      7.99   -15   7.99   
   4   Hanna Plotitsyna    87   UKR      7.99   -15   7.99   
   5   Kristi Castlin    88   USA      7.84   -12   8.11   
   6   Stephanie Bendrat    91   GER      8.13   -15   8.13   

W High Jump       19:40      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   1   My Nordström   90   SWE   GoIF Tjalve   1.92   -13   1.81   
   2   Eleriin Haas   92   EST      1.90   -12   1.84   
   3   Mirela Demireva   89   ROU      1.92   -13   1.92   
   4   Sofie Skoog   90   SWE   IF Göta   1.88   -13   1.86   
   5   Barbara Szabó   90   HUN      1.92   -13   1.92   
   6   Oksana Okuneva   90   UKR      1.94   -11   1.92   
   7   Ruth Beitia   79   ESP      2.01   -07   1.96   
   
W Pole Vault       19:35      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   1   Elienor Werner   98   SWE   Hässelby SK   4.10   -15   4.10   
   2   Minna Nikkanen   88   FIN      4.60   -11   4.40   
   3   Malin Dahlström   89   SWE   Ullevi FK   4.52   -14   4.30   
   4   Tina Sutej   88   SLO      4.71   -14   4.25   
   5   Michaela Meijer   93   SWE   Örgryte IS   4.50   -15   4.50   
   6   Mary Saxer   87   USA      4.71   -14   4.50   
   7   Nikoléta Kiriakopoulou   86   GRE      4.72   -14   4.68   
   8   Fabiana Murer   81   BRA      4.83   -15   4.83   
   9   Angelica Bengtsson   93   SWE   Hässelby SK   4.68   -15   4.68   
   
W Long Jump       18:45      
   Lane               Pb   Pb Yr   Sb
   1   Marharyta Tverdohlib    91   UKR      6.67   -13   6.48   
   2   Nadia Assa    95   NOR      6.27   -   6.27   
   3   Malin Olsson    90   SWE   IFK Lidingö   6.29   -   6.29   
   4   Chantal Malone    91   IVB      6.65   -11   6.39   
   5   Funmi Jimoh    84   USA      6.81   -12   6.74   
   6   Khaddi Sagnia    94   SWE   Ullevi FK   6.66   -15   6.66   
   7   Christabel Nettey    91   CAN      6.78   -15   6.78   
   8   Erica Jarder    86   SWE   Spårvägens FK   6.71   -13   6.69
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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #46 on: February 19, 2015, 01:59:58 PM »
MLA runs new indoor 200m PB of 23.37 and sets new meet record in Stockholm, Sweden at the XLgalan Globe Arena.

https://twitter.com/XLgalan/status/568497179897294848
XL-galan‏@XLgalan5m5 minutes ago
23:37 for MIchelle-Lee Ahye. PB and Meet record. Irene Eklund second 23:55

http://88.131.109.178/Friidrott/xlgalan15/Resultat.php

W 200 m A
                  
1   Michelle-Lee Ahye   92   TTO      23.37      MR PB
2   Irene Ekelund   97   SWE   Malmö AI   23.55      
3   Kineke Alexander   86   VIN      23.88      

MLA moves up to 16th on the 2015 Indoor 200m Top List with this latest performance.
http://www.iaaf.org/records/toplists/sprints/200-metres/indoor/women/senior/2015
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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #47 on: February 19, 2015, 08:46:52 PM »
Next up MLA will compete in the 60m Dash at the Barclaycard Arena in Birmingham this Saturday 21st.
Three other T&T athletes Jarrin Solomon (400m), Wayne Davis (60m Hurdles) and Mikel Thomas (60m Hurdles) will also be competing at this indoor meet.

Birmingham Sainsbury’s Indoor Grand Prix, February 21

Indoor competition will return to the renovated Barclaycard Arena in Birmingham, which was formerly known as the NIA. The venue was re-opened with a Michael Buble concert in December, and hosts Slipknot and Korn this month, before the athletes get their chance to sing on the February 21.

The Midlands venue traditionally attracts a strong field. Last year, Genzebe Dibaba broke the 2-mile world best to complete her indoor hat-trick.

Back in the noughties, another Ethiopian was breaking records for fun in Birmingham. Kenenisa Bekele set a trio of indoor world marks in the UK’s second city, starting in 2004 with a 12:49.60 in the 5000m, following it with a 4:49.99 in the 2000m in 2007, and finally in the two miles in 2008 with an 8:04.35.

• Sainsbury's Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix (GBR) February 21, 2015

Event Scheduled:

1:00pm - 4:30pm (Birmingham GBR) and (Universal Time UTC)
12:00pm - 3;30pm (Central European Time)
6:00am - 9:30am (US Eastern Day Time)

Events:
Men - 60m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 2-miles, 60m hurldes, Long Jump, High Jump
Women - 60m, 400m, 800m, Mile, 3000m, 60m hurdles, Long jump,

Meet info: http://www.britishathletics.org.uk/british-athletics-series/sainsburys-indoor-grand-prix/event-schedule/

Watch Sainsbury's Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix live on on Saturday from 1pm on BBC1.
Live Stream Channels will also be available few hours before event starts at: http://www.watchathletics.com/schedule/watchlive/1411
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Ahye blazes 200m victory in Sweden
« Reply #48 on: February 19, 2015, 09:01:38 PM »
Ahye blazes 200m victory in Sweden
By Clayton Clarke (sportscoretobago@gmail.com)


Michelle-Lee Ahye won the women’s 200m at the XL-Galan in Sweden in pb of 23.37 on 19 Feb.

STOCKHOLM, Sweden (19 Feb):
World Indoor finalist Michelle-Lee Ahye began her European campaign with an emphatic victory in the women’s 200m at the XL-Galan IAAF Indoor Permit Meet in Stockholm, Sweden earlier today (Thu 19 Feb).  After an impressive  outing in the United States of America earlier in the season,  Ahye sped to 23.37 seconds to take the first of two heats. Her time held up to be the fastest as the winner of the second heat, Lea Sprunger of Switzerland, returned a clocking of 23.76. World Youth 200m champion Irene Ekelund (Sweden) recorded the second fastest time in her 23.55 runner-up finish to Ahye while Sprunger’s time held out for third. Ahye’s time is also a personal best and  meet record. Her triumph came after her silver medal run at the Millrose Games in New York on Saturday (14 February) where she recorded a new season’s best of 7.11 seconds. The four time Carifta gold medallist will next race in Birmingham, United Kingdon on Saturday (21 February) where she is expected to line up in the women’s 60m against the two-time World Indoor and Outdoor silver medallist Murielle Ahoure (Ivory Coast) and former World 100m champion Carmelita Jeter (USA).
 
T&T’s former NCAA 110m hurdles gold medallist Wayne Davis II got his 2015 season underway with a modest 9th place finish in the men’s 60m hurdles in 7.92. World leader Orlando Ortega of Cuba was first to the line in 7.52 ahead of compatriot and 2008 Olympic 110m hurdles champion Dayron Robles (7.56).  Reigning World Outdoor 110m hurdles champ David Oliver (USA) copped third spot in 7.66.
 
The highlight of the meet was the world record run of Ethopian distance queen Genezebe Dibaba who clocked 14 minutes 18.86 seconds (14:18.86). (G) Dibaba erased the sixth year old mark of 14:24.36 set by another great Ethopian runner Meseret Defar at the same meet in 2009. The winner is now the world record holder of the indoor 1500m (3:55.17) and 3000m (8:16.60) and also holds the world best time in the two miles (9:00.48).

XL Galan (IAAF Indoor Permit Meet), Stockholm, Sweden, 19 Feb
 
Women

 
200m: 1st (1h1) Michelle-Lee Ahye (TTO) 23.37pb, 2nd (2h1) Irene Ekelund (SWE) 23.55, 3rd (1h2) Lea Sprunger (Switzerland) 23.76, 4th (3h1) Kineke Alexander (SVG) 23.88
 
Men
 
60m hurdles: 1st (1h1) Orlando Ortega (CUB) 7.52, 2nd (2h1) Dayron Robles (CUB) 7.56, 3rd  (3h1) David Oliver (USA) 7.66, 9th Wayne Davis 11 (TTO) 7.92
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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #49 on: February 20, 2015, 12:19:13 AM »
MLA's XL Galan 200m race video.

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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #50 on: February 21, 2015, 09:46:47 AM »
MLA comfortably won her heat in 7.18.

http://www.britishathletics.org.uk/british-athletics-series/sainsburys-indoor-grand-prix/event-schedule/

Sainsbury's Indoor Grand Prix (Birmingham)

13:21 - 60 METRES - Women - Heats - Heat 1   OFFICIAL RESULTS
First 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified
   

1    Michelle-Lee AHYE   TTO   7.18      0.174   Q   
2    Rachel JOHNCOCK   GBR   7.24      0.137   Q   PB      
3    Carmelita JETER   USA   7.28      0.138   Q   SB      
4    Muna LEE   USA   7.31      0.178      
5    Tahesia HARRIGAN-SCOTT   IVB   7.31      0.148      
6    Ivet LALOVA   BUL   7.34      0.139      
7    Mica MOORE   GBR   7.57      0.181      
Dina ASHER-SMITH   GBR   DNS         
   
13:31 - 60 METRES - Women - Heats - Heat 2   OFFICIAL RESULTS
First 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified
   

1    Murielle AHOURE   CIV   7.13      0.165   Q   
2    Jessica YOUNG   USA   7.14      0.131   Q   PB      
3    Tianna BARTOLLETA   USA   7.17      0.171   Q   SB      
4    Mujinga KAMBUNDJI   SUI   7.24      0.171   q   
5    Ezinne OKPARAEBO   NOR   7.25      0.149   q   
6    Bianca WILLIAMS   GBR   7.39      0.183      

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MLA 3rd in final. Did not run her best race but at least she is on the medal podium.
I think MLA needs to work on her starts and tidying up her technique especially for these shorter races.
Once she does that she will be very hard to beat.

IAAF Indoor Grand Prix birmingham 2015 - Women's 60 Metres Final
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/v/Yg8OunPvOCg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">https://www.youtube.com/v/Yg8OunPvOCg</a>

15:09 - 60 METRES - Women - Final   OFFICIAL RESULTS
   
1    Murielle AHOURE   CIV   7.10      0.164      
2    Tianna BARTOLLETA   USA   7.15      0.172      SB      
3    Michelle-Lee AHYE   TTO   7.17      0.165      
4    Mujinga KAMBUNDJI   SUI   7.18      0.170      NR      
5    Ezinne OKPARAEBO   NOR   7.19      0.138      SB      
6    Jessica YOUNG   USA   7.20      0.187      
7    Carmelita JETER   USA   7.26      0.141      SB      
8    Rachel JOHNCOCK   GBR   7.29      0.163
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Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye to Malmö Games 2015!
« Reply #51 on: February 23, 2015, 02:49:41 PM »
Next up MLA will compete in the 60m Dash at the Malmö Games in the Malmö Arena, Sweden this Wednesday 25th February 2015. Two other T&T athletes Wayne Davis (60m Hurdles) and Mikel Thomas (60m Hurdles) will also be competing at this indoor meet in Sweden.

Malmö Arena, Eric Perssons väg 1, 217 62 Malmö, Sweden

Malmö Arena is a spectacular sports and entertainment venue with total gross floor area of​ 51,000 metres2 and has an audience capacity of 13,000 people at sporting events and 15,500 people at music events.

Malmö Games 2015

An athletic competition of top international class with the athletic club MAI and the newly formed foundation Malmo Athletic International as organisers.

Malmo Games is Europe’s biggest athletic competition during the indoor season. The event combines the world’s best athletes with a unique and entertaining show. You will enjoy an evening consisting of world class athletics, excitement and a boiling audience. At Malmö Arena you will get closer to the athletes than ever before, you will feel the breeze from the runners and almost hear the pounding heartbeat of the long jumpers.
 
Two of the world’s best high jumpers, Mutaz Essa Barshim and Ivan Ukhov, will face each other in the pursuit of the men’s world record. You’ll also be able to cheer on the Swedish stars Erica Jarder in the women’s long jump and one of the biggest talents Irene Ekelund. The pole vault competition will be filled with prestige and pride when the world record holder Frenchman Renaud Lavillenie will face the reigning world champion Raphael Holzdeppe, Germany.

Do you want to see when the world's best athletes compete against each other in an exclusive competition on Swedish soil? Malmö Games is Europe’s biggest athletics competition during the indoor season and offers the spectators an exciting event with thrilling battles between the athletes. Do not miss this spring’s highlights in athletics!

Malmö Games is the freshest of the world’s top athletic meetings. Wednesday February 25, 2015 you will meet today’s best athletes from a close up distance in an extraordinary show in the tight Malmö Arena.
We offer star luster, magical setting and a thrilling atmosphere. Come and experience sport at it’s best!

• Malmö Games, Malmö (SWE) February 25, 2015

Event Scheduled:

2:00pm - 4:00pm (US Eastern Day Time)
7:00pm - 9:00pm (Time UTC)
8:00pm - 10:00pm (Central European Time)

Events:
Men: 60m, 60m Hurdles, Pole Vault, High Jump
Women: 60m, 60m Hurdles, Long Jump.

All events in the main program are premium and will have prize money with the following breakdown for places 1 to 6:- 1st - $7000 (USD), 2nd – $5000, 3rd – $3000, 4th – $1500, 5th – $1200, 6th – $1000.

Meet info at: http://malmogames.com/

YouTube Live feed from the warmup arena of Malmö Games 2015!

We are proud to provide our athletics fans from all over the world with a YouTube Live stream from the warmup arena of Malmö Games 2015!
This stream is brought to you by an Axis camera powered by CamStreamer software.

Malmö Games 2015 Warmup - Live Feed!
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Live Stream Channels will also be available a few hours before event starts at: http://www.watchathletics.com/schedule/watchlive/1381

Eurosport will broadcast Malmö Games 2015

Eurosport have secured the pan-european rights to Malmö Games. The athletic meet which will be on the 25th of February will thereby be live broadcasted in the channels network to 154 million households in 54 countries. The deal also includes sub licensing rights worldwide.
 
Malmö Games will be live broadcasted by Eurosport on the 25th of February 20.00 – 22.00.
 
– Through Eurosport will Malmö Games reach all of Europe and of course is it fun to collaborate with a Swedish event which is interesting to our whole network. We look forward to offer the European audience a Swedish athletic meet of highest international class as a temperature riser to the European Indoor Championships, says Dennis Andersson, CEO for Eurosport Scandinavia.
 
– Malmö Games is a international event and through Eurosport it will be distributed all over the world, which suits our marketing and sponsors. We are very happy to have Eurosport as a collaborating partner in the establishment of Malmö Games, says Rajne Söderberg, Meeting Director for Malmö Games.
 
Malmö Games gathers a high class startfield to the competitions in Malmö Arena. Swedish Irene Ekelund (60 m) and Erica Garder (long jump) will be accompanied by world indoor champion Omoghan Oshage (60 m h), world record holder Renaud Lavillenie (pole vault) and worlds fastest man right now Kim Collins (60 m).

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Malmö Games 2015 Events Time Schedule
http://malmogames.com/timeschedule/

Time   Main Competition

19:45   Opening Ceremony
20:00   Men Pole Vault
20:02   Men 60m hurdles Heat 1
20:08   Men 60m hurdles Heat 2

20:13   Men High Jump
20:19   Women 60m Heat 1
20:24   Women 60m Heat 2

20:38   Women 60m hurdles Heat 1
20:44   Women 60m hurdles Heat 2
20:48   Women Long Jump
20:55   Men 60m Heat 1
21:00   Men 60m Heat 2
21:14   Men 60m hurdles Final
21:25   Women 60m hurdles Final
21:39   Women 60m Final
21:50   Men 60m Final
OBS!
The time schedule is preliminary.
Above time schedule was latest updated on February 23, 17:30.


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Malmö Games 2015 Events Startlists
http://malmogames.com/startlists/

60m M   Rodgers   Mike   USA
60m M   Bailey   Daniel   ANT
60m M   McLean   Sean   USA
60m M   Adams   Antoine   USA
60m M   Bah   Sulayman   SWE
60m M   Collins   Kim   SKN
60m M   Rose   Odain   SWE
60m M   Warner   Justin   CAN
60m M   Kimmons   Trell   USA
60m M   Smith   Ramone   GBR
60m M   Perez   Yuniel   CUB
60m M   Haynes   Akeem   CAN
         
60mH M   Merritt   Aries   USA
60mH M   Lynsha   Maksim   BLR
60mH M   Akins   Tyrone   NGR
60mH M   Davis   Wayne   TTO
60mH M   Robles   Dayron   CUB
60mH M   Oliver   David   USA
60mH M   Nossmy   Philip   SWE
60mH M   Kopanaiyko   Segrii   UKR
60mH M   Ortega   Orlando   CUB
60mH M   Thomas   Mikel   TTO
60mH M   Eaton   Jarret   USA
60mH M   Borisov   Ewgeny   RUS
         
High Jump M   Barshim   Mutaz Essa   QAT
High Jump M   Ukhov   Ivan   RUS
High Jump M   Protsenko   Andriy   UKR
High Jump M   Dmitrik   Alexey   RUS
High Jump M   Thomas   Donald   BAH
High Jump M   Barsham   Muamer   QAT
High Jump M   Kovalev   Andriy   UKR
High Jump M   Zhang   Guowei   CHN
         
Pole Vault M   Lavillenie   Renaud   FRA
Pole Vault M   Yang   Yangsheng   CHN
Pole Vault M   Filippidis   Konstadinos   GRE
Pole Vault M   Mudrov   Ilia   RUS
Pole Vault M   Holzdeppe   Raphael   GER
Pole Vault M   Sobera   Robert   POL
Pole Vault M   Dutra   Augusto   BRA
Pole Vault M   Lisek   Piotr   POL
Pole Vault M   Huang   Bokai   CHN
Pole Vault M   Salas   Didac   ESP
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60m W   Latvala   Hanna Maari   FIN
60m W   Lee   Muna   USA
60m W   Ahoure   Murielle   CIV
60m W   Ekelund   Irene   SWE
60m W         
60m W         
60m W   Okparaebo   Ezinne   NOR
60m W   Horn   Carina   RSA
60m W         
60m W   Pohrebniak   Natalia   UKR
60m W   Popowicz   Marika   POL
60m W   Ahye   Michelle-Lee   TTO
         
60mH W   Talay   Alina   BLR
60mH W   Hatton   Lucy   GBR
60mH W         
60mH W   Lewis   Yvette   PAN
60mH W   Porter   Tiffany   GBR
60mH W   Galitskaya   Yekaterina   RUS
60mH W   Bendrat   Stephanie   AUT
60mH W         SWE
60mH W   Nelvis   Sharika   USA
60mH W   Neziri   Nooralotta   FIN
60mH W   Williams   Suzanne   NED
60mH W   Janic   Adriana   SWE
         
Long Jump W   Jarder   Erica   SWE
Long Jump W   Lesueur   Éloyse   FRA
Long Jump W   Spanovic   Ivana   SRB
Long Jump W   Jimoh   Funmi   USA
Long Jump W         
Long Jump W   Pidluzhnaya   Yulia   RUS
Long Jump W   Nettey   Christabel   CAN
Long Jump W   Moguenara   Sosthene   GER
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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #52 on: February 23, 2015, 10:58:11 PM »
MLA's XL Galan 200m race video.

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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #53 on: April 01, 2015, 09:36:13 AM »
Michelle-Lee took part in the Nike Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays March 25-28.

Here are the results from the races she tyook part in during the meet.

http://results.flotrack.org/2015/03-25-TexasRelays/Web/Relay.php?EN=45&RN=1&D=4

Women's 400 Meter Relay Invitational (Final)
1:55pm - Saturday March 28

Record   Team   Time   Date
World Record (!)   USA   40.82   2012
American Record ($)   US National Team    40.82   2012
Collegiate Record (%)   Texas A&M    42.36   2009
Myers Std Record (S)   South Florida Elite    42.28   2006


Place   Team   Time

1   USA Red J Young, A Anderson, L Lawson, K Whitney   43.41
2   Elite Performance TC M - Lee Ahye, G Mayo, K Alexander, T Hill   43.86
3   Nigeria G Asumnu, N Onwumere, D Duncan, L Ozoh   45.30
4   Baylor T McReynolds, K Jones, J Mainoo, J Dayries   47.32
DNF   Wayland Baptist P Polite, A Agbasoga, C Moore, T Ward   

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

http://results.flotrack.org/2015/03-25-TexasRelays/Web/Track.php?EN=6&RN=1&D=4

Women's 100 Meter Dash Invitational (Final)
3:13pm - Saturday March 28

Record   Athletes   Affiliation   Time   Date
World Record (!)   Florence Griffith Joyner    USA    10.49   1988
American Record ($)   Florence Griffith Joyner    WC    10.49   1988
Collegiate Record (%)   Dawn Sowell    LSU    10.78   1989
Myers Std Record (S)   Lauryn Williams    Miami    10.97   2004


Place   Athlete   Time         Wind
      
1   Michelle - Lee Ahye SR - Elite Performance TC   10.87         +3.7      
2   Jessica Young Speed Elite   11.13         +3.7      
3   Dominique Duncan SR - Nigeria   11.34         +3.7      
4   Danielle Barbian SR - Harvard   11.46         +3.7      
5   Lakedron Ivory Unattached   11.72         +3.7      
6   Reyare Thomas SR - Unattached   12.84         +3.7

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

MLA's wind-aided 100m time of 10.87 which she ran weekend just gone in Texas with the help of a +3.7 wind, works out at 11.08s in still-wind conditions.
This still-wind time of 11.08s would have also placed MLA at no.1 in the World so far in IAAF 2015 Top List for Senior Women 100m Sprinters Outdoors.

See link: http://www.iaaf.org/records/toplists/sprints/100-metres/outdoor/women/senior/2015

MLA is currently at no.9 in the Legal-wind List over 100m for 2015 with a still-wind 11.36 run also done in Texas this weekend just gone but I would expect her legal-wind times to improve over the next few weeks now that she has officially started her outdoor season.

It will also be interesting to see what time KAB eventually opens her outdoor season with.
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Ahye in windy scorcher
« Reply #54 on: April 01, 2015, 02:06:57 PM »
Ahye in windy scorcher
By Kwame Laurence kwame.laurence@trinidadexpress.com
Story Created: Mar 29, 2015 at 11:53 PM ECT


Wins twice in Texas: Michelle-Lee Ahye

Trinidad and Tobago sprint star Michelle-Lee Ahye won twice in Texas, USA, on the weekend.

At the Texas Relays, Ahye scorched the track in a wind-assisted 10.87 seconds for a commanding victory in the women’s invitational 100 metres dash. She was pushed to the line by a 3.7 metres per second following wind—well above the 2.0 legal limit. American Jessica Young was a distant second in 11.13, while third spot went to Nigeria’s Dominique Duncan (11.34).

Another T&T sprinter, Reyare Thomas finished sixth in the same race in 12.84 seconds.

In the university/college women’s 400m hurdles, University of Arkansas senior Sparkle McKnight topped the field in 56.70 seconds.

Texas State University sophomore, Aaron George produced a wind-aided 7.15 metres leap to finish 11th in the university/college men’s long jump.

And Kayelle Clarke clocked 11.98 seconds for 32nd spot overall in the university/college women’s 100m. The New Mexico Junior College sprinter will represent T&T at the Carifta Games in St Kitts and Nevis, on the weekend.

Ahye was also victorious at the Bobcat Invitational. She won the women’s 100m dash in 11.36 seconds, while Thomas was sixth overall in 11.65.

Dan-Neil Telesford was second fastest in the men’s 200m, the T&T athlete clocking a windy 20.98 seconds. His Wiley College teammate, Quinn-Lee Ralph finished eighth overall in 21.65.

Moriba Morain got to the line in 10.62 seconds to finish first in heat three and third overall in the men’s 100m. There was bronze too for Sterlen Paul, the Abilene Christian University student finishing third in the men’s 800m in one minute, 53.39 seconds.

In California, Holland Cabara stopped the clock at 10.47 seconds to win the Fresno Pacific Sunbird Open men’s 100m dash. Another T&T/College of the Sequoias sprinter, Ashron Sobers was third in 10.68.

Cabara won the 200m in 21.15 seconds to complete the sprint double. His Sequoias teammate, Theon Lewis was second in 21.65, while Sobers (22.13) finished seventh.

And Ohdel James, who is also a Sequoias student, struck gold in the men’s 400m in 47.81 seconds.

In Maryland, Deandra Daniel won the Coppin State Twilight women’s long jump event with a 5.20m leap. Her Coppin State University teammate, Mark London finished second in the men’s 1500m in 4:08.72. And another T&T/Coppin State athlete, Haysean Cowie-Clarke was 11th overall in the men’s 400m in 54.88 seconds.

At the Florida State Relays, Emanuel Mayers clocked 51.46 seconds to earn silver in the men’s 400m hurdles.

Trishelle Leacock was seventh in the women’s 100m dash in 12.64 seconds. The University of Miami freshman also competed in the 200m, finishing 10th overall in 25.46.

At the Puma Outdoor meet, in Arizona, Mikel Thomas finished second in the men’s 200m in 21.47 seconds.

And in Alabama, Peli Alzola was fourth overall in the Crimson Tide Invitational women’s 200m. The Western Kentucky University sprinter got home in 24.57 seconds.
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Just realised how much 2010 Michelle-Lee Ahye and Marion Jones resembled
« Reply #55 on: April 01, 2015, 02:14:02 PM »
Just found this old photo of MLA from 5 years ago in 2010 on facebook and almost thought that I was looking at Marion Jones.


Photos: Left is Michelle-Lee Ahye in 2010 and Right is Marion Jones (from sometime ago)


Michelle-Lee Ahye in 2015

Btw this is how Michelle-Lee now looks in 2015 so she no longer looks like the spliting image of Marion Jones but back in 2010 I think MLA could have easily passed as Marion's sister or one of her close relatives, well at least in that first photo from 2010.

What do you guys think?
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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #56 on: April 03, 2015, 02:00:30 PM »
Still waiting on a TNT 100m sprinter to take the 200m seriously. Will it ever happen? :-\
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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #57 on: April 03, 2015, 02:09:03 PM »
Ato maybe Farinha will be the next one. Maybe Machel Cedenio.

I think Michelle will definitely improve on her times from last year but she has never been a fan even since Carifta Games. I think she can get down to 22.3 this year. If she did though sub 22 would be within her reach.

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Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« Reply #58 on: April 03, 2015, 02:10:49 PM »
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                   2015 Florida Relays - 4/2/2015 to 4/4/2015                   
                             University of Florida                             
 
Event 61  Women 100 Meter Dash University
===============================================================================
      Relays: R 11.02  2013        Octavius Freeman, Central Florida           
       Track: T 11.09  1998        Debbie Ferguson, Georgia                     
    Name                    Year School                  Finals  Wind H# Points
===============================================================================
Finals                                                                         
  1 MICHELLE-LEE AHYE         SR World Express AC         10.97R -2.5  1       
  2 REMONA BURCHELL           SR Alabama                  11.04T -2.5  1       
  3 TIFFANY TOWNSEND          SR PURE Athletics           11.11  -2.5  1       
  4 ALEXIS FAULKNOR           JR USC                      11.32  -0.3  2       
  5 TYNIA GAITHER             JR USC                      11.36  -0.3  2       
  6 SABRIA HADLEY             FR Clemson                  11.37  -1.2  4       
  7 ROSANGELA SANTOS             Brazilian O C            11.40  -0.3  2       
  8 DEANNA HILL               FR USC                      11.44  -0.7  3   

Looks like Jamaica has their next big female sprinter. Remona Burchell.   

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Ahye Runs World Leading 10.97 (W -2.5)
« Reply #59 on: April 03, 2015, 03:51:34 PM »
Ahye Runs World Leading 10.97 (W -2.5)
Friday, 03 April 2015 (WatchAthletics.com)


Trinidad and Tobago sprinter Michelle-Lee Ahye set a new world leading time in the 100m during the opening day of the 2015 Florida Relays on Friday afternoon.

The 2013 world championships finalist Ahye ran 10.97 seconds into -2.5m/s strong headwind to win women's 100m.  Ahye set a new world leading mark this year and broke Octavious Freeman Florida Relays meet record of 11.02 from last year. 

In the same heat, Jamaicas Remona Burchell, who runs for University of Alabama finished in second setting world's second fastest time this year 11.04. American Tiffany Townsend took third with a time of 11.11 seconds.

Top Results Women 100m at Florida Relays

Finals

  1 MICHELLE-LEE AHYE         SR World Express AC         10.97R -2.5  1
  2 REMONA BURCHELL           SR Alabama                  11.04T -2.5  1
  3 TIFFANY TOWNSEND          SR PURE Athletics           11.11  -2.5  1
  4 FANY CHALAS                  FEDERACIÓN              11.51  -2.5  1
  5 ADANACA BROWN                BAHAMAS                  11.58  -2.5  1  11.577
  6 LAKYA BROOKINS               Unattached               11.73  -2.5  1  11.729
  7 MARIELY SANCHEZ              FEDERACIÓN              11.84  -2.5  1  11.834

  1 ALEXIS FAULKNOR           JR USC                      11.32  -0.3  2
  2 TYNIA GAITHER             JR USC                      11.36  -0.3  2
  3 ROSANGELA SANTOS             Brazilian O C            11.40  -0.3  2
  4 MERCEDES JACKSON          SR UMBC                     11.58  -0.3  2  11.578
  5 DOMINIQUE BOOKER          SR Kentucky                 11.67  -0.3  2  11.665
  6 FARAH JACQUES             JR Ottawa                   11.67  -0.3  2  11.667
  7 QUANESHA BURKS            SO Alabama                  11.69  -0.3  2  11.690
  8 NAKIA LINSON                 Elite Ath                11.72  -0.3  2  11.716
  9 ALEXIS LOVE                  Star Athletics           11.73  -0.3  2  11.727

  1 DEANNA HILL               FR USC                      11.44  -0.7  3
  2 KY WESTBROOK              FR USC                      11.49  -0.7  3
  3 CARROL HARDY              SO Western Kentucky         11.60  -0.7  3  11.591
  4 TAYLA CARTER              JR Western Carolina         11.62  -0.7  3  11.613
  5 MARECIA PEMBERTON            Runners Elite            11.65  -0.7  3  11.642
  6 SHENEL CROOKE             SO Morgan State             11.67  -0.7  3  11.668
  7 BRITTANY BROWN            SO Iowa                     11.70  -0.7  3  11.694
  8 AHTY JOHNSON              JR South Carolina           11.94  -0.7  3  11.936
  9 ALYSSA WISE               FR Pittsburgh               12.00  -0.7  3       

  1 SABRIA HADLEY             FR Clemson                  11.37  -1.2  4
  2 GABRIELLA CANTRELL        FR USC                      11.53  -1.2  4
  3 ORNELLA LIVINGSTON        JR St. Augustine's          11.60  -1.2  4  11.600
  4 ALEXIS FEREBEE            JR Alabama State            11.66  -1.2  4
  5 CAM'REE JACKSON           JR FIU                      11.69  -1.2  4  11.689
  6 JASMINE DAWSON            SO East Carolina            11.70  -1.2  4  11.693
  7 QIZEAH JACKSON            FR N. Carolina A&T          11.75  -1.2  4       
  8 LAKE KWAZA                JR Iowa                     11.78  -1.2  4  11.773
  9 CHIOMA AGWUNOBI           SR Western Kentucky         11.98  -1.2  4  11.973

  1 RAVIN GILBERT             JR Georgia State            11.62  -1.3  5  11.614
  2 JAVIANNE OLIVER           SO Kentucky                 11.65  -1.3  5  11.645
  3 VICTORIA WADE             SR Louisiana Tech           11.69  -1.3  5  11.690
  5 INDIA BROWN               FR N. Carolina A&T          11.71  -1.3  5       
  6 KETURAH WILLIAMS          JR East Tenn. St.           11.72  -1.3  5  11.711
  7 BRITTANY WALKER           JR Louisiana Tech           11.84  -1.3  5  11.834
  8 TAYLOR MCCORKLE           FR Penn                     11.86  -1.3  5  11.851
  9 ANTAVIA OWENS             SR South Carolina St.       11.86  -1.3  5  11.853
 10 AMA-SELINA TCHUME         FR Virginia Tech            12.38  -1.3  5       
 
  1 DESTINEE BROWN            SO USC                      11.61  -1.3  6
  2 DEVYNNE CHARLTON          SO Purdue                   11.78  -1.3  6  11.771
  3 ALEXIS MURPHY             JR South Carolina           11.81  -1.3  6       
  4 GABBY GRAY                SO South Carolina           11.85  -1.3  6       
  5 DEJA JONES                SO Florida Atlantic         11.89  -1.3  6  11.882
  6 REGINA WILKERSON          SO Florida Atlantic         11.91  -1.3  6       
  7 KATIE STONE               FR Georgia                  11.92  -1.3  6       
  8 SARAH THOMAS              SR Alabama                  11.98  -1.3  6  11.971
  9 PELI ALZOLA               SO Western Kentucky         12.02  -1.3  6  12.014

  1 MYASIA JACOBS             JR Clemson                  11.64  +0.0  7
  2 PAISLEY SIMMONS           SO North Carolina St.       11.83  +0.0  7       
  3 DIKERRIA WILSON           SO Alabama State            11.88  +0.0  7       
  4 ASHLEY CUNNINGHAM         JR Columbia                 11.89  +0.0  7  11.882
  5 TORIE ROBINSON            FR Clemson                  11.94  +0.0  7  11.936
  6 AKUA OBENG-AKROFI         FR Columbia                 11.99  +0.0  7       
  7 CAMARIA LONG              JR Buffalo                  12.02  +0.0  7  12.013
  8 SHAKIYLA HICKS            SO St. Augustine's          12.40  +0.0  7       
  9 JULIA KOLOSKI             SR Pittsburgh               12.45  +0.0  7       

  1 SAVANNAH CARSON           SO Purdue                   11.87  +0.0  8       
  2 CIONA WILLIAMS            JR Nova Southeastern        11.95  +0.0  8       
  3 EURICKA HARDY             SO Miss State               12.03  +0.0  8       
  4 TWYLA WINFREY             JR Purdue                   12.11  +0.0  8       
  5 ZAKIYA TYSON              SR Florida                  12.14  +0.0  8       
  6 AUTUMN HEATH              FR Purdue                   12.22  +0.0  8       
  7 SYDNEY CURETON            JR Yale                     12.28  +0.0  8       
  8 TAMIKA BONEVACIA             The New Revolution       13.12  +0.0  8   

More Florida Relays Results Here>>
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