2015 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships

The 2015 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships was held at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center in Boston, Massachusetts. Organised by USA Track and Field (USATF), the three-day competition took place from February 27 to March 1 and served as the national championships in track and field for the United States.

2015 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships
DatesFebruary 27–March 1
Host cityBoston, Massachusetts, United States
VenueReggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center
LevelSenior
TypeIndoor
Events30 (men: 15; women: 15)
2014
2016

It marked a return to the Reggie Lewis Track as host, after the Albuquerque Convention Center had hosted the four previous editions.[1] The USA Indoor Combined Events Championships was held in conjunction, taking place in the first two days. All events in the first day were part of the combined events competitions.[2] A total of thirty championship events were contested The championships was broadcast live on television in the United States via NBCSN and also broadcast live on the internet by the governing body's "USATF.TV".[3]

As a result of it being a non-IAAF World Indoor Championships year, some non-standard track events were added to the programme. The traditional 400-meter dash and 800-meter run were replaced by a 300-meter dash and 600-meter run. The distance schedule was changed from the usual 1500-meter run and 3000-meter run to a 1000-meter run, mile run and two-mile run. The walks were also contested over a distance of two miles.[2] New championship records were set in all these events, bar the women's two miles for which Lynn Jennings 1986 time (a former world record) remained.[4] Casimir Loxsom's winning time of 1:15.33 minutes in the 1000 m was an American indoor record and Panamerican indoor record.[5][6] Two championship records were set in the heats of these races: Robby Andrews ran a time of 2:19.85 minutes for the 1000 metres before winning the title, while Ajee' Wilson set a best of 1:26.56 minutes in the 600 m heats but finished last in the final.[7][8]

Jeremy Taiwo set a championships record in the men's heptathlon with a total score of 6273 points. Reigning women's pentathlon champion Sharon Day-Monroe had her fourth straight win at the meet (a new high for the meet), but was slightly short of her record score of 2014.[9] As a three-time winner of the heptathlon at the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Day-Monroe's victory made her the most successful combined events athlete in American national championships history.[10] Shannon Rowbury managed a double in the mile and two miles, being the only athlete to win twice at the event in Boston.

Three non-championship exhibition events were also part of the programme. A mixed-gender youth 4×200-meter relay between local teams was won by Metropolis Track Club.[11] There were also two masters events: a men's 1500 m was won by John Trautmann in a time of 3:59.47 minutes, and [12] a women's 300 m won by Kathryn McManus in 42.27 seconds.[13] The men's event also saw Anselm LeBourne break the over-55's indoor record with a run of 4:13.77 minutes.[14]

Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metersMarvin Bracy6.55Joseph Morris6.57Clayton Vaughn6.60
300 metersManteo Mitchell32.86 CRClayton Parros33.00William Shell33.09
600 metersCasimir Loxsom1:15.33 CR NRMark Wieczorek1:16.07Je'von Hutchison1:16.32
1000 metersRobby Andrews2:21.91 CRKyle Merber2:22.39Michael Rutt2:22.44
One mileMatthew Centrowitz, Jr.4:01.40Ben Blankenship4:02.14Pat Casey4:02.85
Two milesRyan Hill8:26.72 CRBen Blankenship8:27.31Evan Jager8:27.44
60 meters hurdlesAleec Harris7.51Jarret Eaton7.59Jeff Porter7.66
Two mile walkNick Christie12:42.12John Nunn12:44.43Jonathan Hallman13:34.69
High jumpErik Kynard2.34 m (7 ft 8 in)Ricky Robertson2.31 m (7 ft 6+34 in)Jesse Williams2.28 m (7 ft 5+34 in)
Pole vaultSam Kendricks5.76 m (18 ft 10+34 in)Chris Pillow5.60 m (18 ft 4+14 in)Jeffrey Coover5.55 m (18 ft 2+12 in)
Long jumpWill Claye7.93 m (26 ft 0 in)Ted Hooper7.58 m (24 ft 10+14 in)Chris Benard7.48 m (24 ft 6+14 in)
Triple jumpOmar Craddock16.84 m (55 ft 2+34 in)Chris Benard16.57 m (54 ft 4+14 in)Chris Carter16.51 m (54 ft 2 in)
Shot putChristian Cantwell20.41 m (66 ft 11+12 in)Bobby Grace19.19 m (62 ft 11+12 in)Nate Hunter19.07 m (62 ft 6+34 in)
Weight throwA. G. Kruger23.41 m (76 ft 9+12 in)James Lambert23.35 m (76 ft 7+14 in)Andy Fryman22.74 m (74 ft 7+14 in)
HeptathlonJeremy Taiwo6273 pts CRAustin Bahner5526 ptsThomas Hopkins5513 pts

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metersTianna Bartoletta7.08Jessica Young7.16Tiffany Townsend7.23
300 metersNatasha Hastings36.52 CRJessica Beard36.65Shapri Romero37.44
600 metersAlysia Montaño1:26.59Phoebe Wright1:28.00Megan Malasarte1:28.98
1000 metersLauren Wallace2:40.42 CRTreniere Moser2:40.62Stephanie Brown2:40.62
One mileShannon Rowbury4:34.40Katherine Mackey4:34.83Rachel Schneider4:35.85
Two milesShannon Rowbury9:43.94Jordan Hasay9:44.69Brie Felnagle9:47.73
60 meters hurdlesJasmin Stowers7.84Tenaya Jones8.03Tiffani McReynolds8.06
Two mile walkMaria Michta-Coffey13:37.02Miranda Melville13:45.05Erin Gray14:24.50
High jumpChaunté Lowe1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Amy Acuff1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)Elizabeth Evans1.79 m (5 ft 10+14 in)
Pole vaultDemi Payne4.55 m (14 ft 11 in)Mary Saxer4.50 m (14 ft 9 in)Katie Nageotte4.50 m (14 ft 9 in)
Long jumpFunmi Jimoh6.37 m (20 ft 10+34 in)Julienne McKee6.25 m (20 ft 6 in)Jessie Gaines6.23 m (20 ft 5+14 in)
Triple jumpAmanda Smock13.28 m (43 ft 6+34 in)Kenna Wolter13.16 m (43 ft 2 in)Blessing Ufodiama13.16 m (43 ft 2 in)
Shot putMichelle Carter19.45 m (63 ft 9+12 in)Becky O'Brien18.34 m (60 ft 2 in)Jeneva Stevens18.04 m (59 ft 2 in)
Weight throwFelisha Johnson23.45 m (76 ft 11 in)Jeneva Stevens23.43 m (76 ft 10+14 in)Amber Campbell22.48 m (73 ft 9 in)
PentathlonSharon Day-Monroe4654 ptsBarbara Nwaba4389 ptsKaylon Eppinger4317 pts

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Results