Hey you guys, I was looking at the little, 100ths of a second thing under Teeters' official time on Track and Field News (9.995), and from a very, picky, technical standpoint, he did break the 10 second barrier. Hoping for good conditions for his next race. He said in an interview (he gave while the indoor season was still on) that he had dropped some weight and was focusing more on speed endurance this season. So even though his indoor times weren't quite as good as those of the previous season, he was still able to PB in the 100. I'm hoping he peaked at the right time, and circumstances will set up to push him even a little harder tomorrow.
1 Trayvon Bromell
New Balance
9.94 Q 0.170 1.2 m/s 3 6
2 Christian Coleman
Tennessee
9.96 Q 0.174 2.4 m/s 4 5
3 Tyson Gay
Unattached
9.97 Q 0.162 2.4 m/s 4 2
4 John Teeters
Unattached
10.00 Q
9.995
0.172 1.9 m/s 5 3
5 Michael Rodgers
Nike
10.00 Q
9.997
0.159 3.8 m/s 1 7
6 Isiah Young
Nike
10.03 Q
10.026
0.098 1 6
7 Justin Gatlin
Nike
10.03 Q
10.03
0.164 1.8 m/s 2 4
8 Clayton Vaughn
Nike
10.04 Q
10.034
0.151 1.9 m/s 5 4
9 Remontay McClain
Nike
10.04 Q
10.037
0.157 2.4 m/s 4 1
10 Dentarius Locke
Nike
10.04 q
10.04
0.195 2.4 m/s 4 7
1 Trayvon Bromell
New Balance
9.94 Q 0.170 1.2 m/s 3 6
2 Christian Coleman
Tennessee
9.96 Q 0.174 2.4 m/s 4 5
3 Tyson Gay
Unattached
9.97 Q 0.162 2.4 m/s 4 2
4 John Teeters
Unattached
10.00 Q
9.995
0.172 1.9 m/s 5 3
5 Michael Rodgers
Nike
10.00 Q
9.997
0.159 3.8 m/s 1 7
6 Isiah Young
Nike
10.03 Q
10.026
0.098 1 6
7 Justin Gatlin
Nike
10.03 Q
10.03
0.164 1.8 m/s 2 4
8 Clayton Vaughn
Nike
10.04 Q
10.034
0.151 1.9 m/s 5 4
9 Remontay McClain
Nike
10.04 Q
10.037
0.157 2.4 m/s 4 1
10 Dentarius Locke
Nike
10.04 q
10.04
0.195 2.4 m/s 4 7