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Guliyev only raced in the 200 and he finished in 3rd in at very fast time of 21.05! I wish he could have run the 60 as well.
1 | Mohamed Aman | 94 | Ethiopia | 1:45.84 | | ||
2 | Marcin Lewandowski | 87 | Poland | 1:46.02 | | ||
3 | Yuri Borzakowski | 81 | Russia | 1:46.19 | | ||
4 | Joe Thomas | 88 | Great Britain | 1:46.33 | | ||
5 | Adam Kszczot | 89 | Poland | 1:47.06 | | ||
6 | Boaz Lalang | 89 | Kenya | 1:47.41 | | ||
7 | Musaeb Balla | 89 | Qatar | 1:47.85 | | PB |
Arkansas' performance represents the fastest time in the world this year, the second-fastest time in NCAA history and the No. 11 time ever run by a 4x400-meter relay team. The foursome finished just .25 off the collegiate record of 3:03.51 set by Florida in 2005. On the all-time list, the Razorbacks moved past the 2004 Baylor team that included Olympic gold medalists Jeremy Wariner and Darold Williamson.
"What those guys did is significant when you're talking about running the second-fastest (collegiate) time ever," head coach Chris Bucknam said. "One of the more impressive things about that race is how comfortable each guy looked and how their legs didn't look tired after a long weekend. It all comes back to (sprints coach) Doug Case who is doing a great job with that group."