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Ryan Wilson (13.35) and two Britons, Andy Pozzi (13.36) and Lawrence Clarke (PB 13.42). In the on-going derby to find the sixteen fastest 4x100 relay teams for the London Olympics, it was not a national team but an international quartet of All-Stars...
American sweep of the 110-meter hurdles in a personal best 13.13, followed by Jeff Porter and Ryan Wilson. Olympic champion LaShawn Merritt of the U.S. dominated the men's 400 in 45.13, with Luguelin Santos of the Dominican Republic was second and Nery...
Wallace Spearmon of the U.S. crosses the finish line of the men's 200 metres event at the Golden Spike International track and field meeting in Ostrava May 25, 2012. View Photo »
He was one of the guys I idolized when I was growing up ... So to even be mentioned in the same sentence with him is a great honor. I have been trying and trying and finally reached my goal.
I don’t like losing any race,’ he joked. Zelezny expects all 21,000 seats in the Mestsky Stadium to be filled on Friday. There are a host of other Olympic and world champions competing but all among them accept that it is Bolt that is the magnet. His...
The 34-year-old takes on the world's fastest man for the first time in an individual race outside of a major championship when they meet at the Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava. All smiles: Dwain Chambers jokes with Wallace Spearmon after the 150m event...
Walter Dix pulled out at the last minute, so he had very little time to pack his bags and “cross the pond”. Be sure to follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/PrinceSpearmon As expected, Dwayne Chambers gets off to a rocket start, but eventually...
US athlete Wallace Spearmon, 2nd right, competes to win the Men's 200m race at the Golden Spike Athletic meeting in Ostrava, Czech Republic, Friday, May 25, 2012. View Photo »
I'm looking for redemption
(GBR, May 20): US sprint stars Wallace Spearmon and Sanya Richards-Ross produced exciting performances in their first ever appearances at the innovative Powerade CityGames, Manchester street meeting on Sunday afternoon. Spearmon disqualified after...
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Wallace Spearmon, Jr. , (born December 24, 1984 in Chicago, Illinois, USA) is a sprint athlete who specialises in the 200 meters. Spearmon is a graduate of Fayetteville High School and currently attends the University of Arkansas, where he competed collegiately for two seasons before turning pro. Full Article
US athlete Wallace Spearmon, 2nd right, competes to win the Men's 200m race at the Golden Spike Athletic meeting in Ostrava, Czech Republic, Friday, May 25, 2012.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 20: Wallace Spearman of the USA wins the Men's 150m during the Great City Games on May 20, 2012 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 20: Dwaine Chambers of Great Britain (L) with Wallace Spearman of the USA after the Mens 150m during the Great City Games on May 20, 2012 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »Dwain Chambers of Britain (2L) competes against Marlon Devonish of Britain (R), Wallace Spearmon of the USA (2R) and Francis Obikwelu of Portugal (L) during the mens 150m during the Great City games in Manchester, north-west England on May 20, 2012.
View Photo »Sprints Track & Field athlete Wallace Spearmon laughs while posing for a portrait during the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Media Summit in Dallas, Texas May 13, 2012. Picture taken May 13, 2012.
View Photo »DALLAS, TX - MAY 13: (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image has been desaturated) Track and field athlete, Wallace Spearmon poses for a portrait during the 2012 Team USA Media Summit on May 13, 2012 in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »Sprinter Wallace Spearmon of the US Track and Field Olympic team poses for pictures during the 2012 Team USA Media Summit on May 13, 2012 in Dallas,Texas.
View Photo »DALLAS, TX - MAY 13: Track and field athlete, Wallace Spearmon poses for a portrait during the 2012 Team USA Media Summit on May 13, 2012 in Dallas, Texas.
View Photo »Sprinter Wallace Spearmon poses for a portrait at the Olympic Media Summit, Sunday, May 13, 2012, in Dallas.
View Photo »Wallace Spearmon reacts as he wins the men's special 200-meter dash at the Drake Relays athletics meet, Saturday, April 28, 2012, in Des Moines, Iowa.
View Photo »Wallace Spearmon waves his flag after winning the men's special 200-meter dash at the Drake Relays athletics meet, Saturday, April 28, 2012, in Des Moines, Iowa.
View Photo »Wallace Spearmon, running for team New Era SC, crosses the finish line in the men's 4x100-meter relay at the Texas Relays athletics meet, Saturday, March 31, 2012, in Austin, Texas.
View Photo »CORRECTS TEAM TO SPEED UNITED, NOT NEW ERA SC - Wallace Spearmon, running for Speed United, crosses the finish line in the men's 4x100-meter relay at the Texas Relays athletics meet, Saturday, March 31, 2012, in Austin, Texas.
View Photo »EUGENE, OR - JUNE 25: Wallace Spearmon runs during the first round of the Men's 200 meter during the 2011 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships at Hayward Field on June 25, 2011 in Eugene, Oregon.
View Photo »US athlete Wallace Spearmon, 2nd right, competes to win the Men's 200m race at the Golden Spike Athletic meeting in Ostrava, Czech Republic, Friday, May 25, 2012.
View Photo »He was one of the guys I idolized when I was growing up ... So to even be mentioned in the same sentence with him is a great honor. I have been trying and trying and finally reached my goal.
I'm looking for redemption
I would give myself a C-minus ... I still have some work to do if I’m going to make (the) London (Olympics).
He was one of the guys I idolized when I was growing up so to even be mentioned in the same sentence with him is a great honor ... I have been trying and trying and finally reached my goal.
I started looking at the clock a little early ... To be mentioned in the same sentence as (Johnson) is a great honor. I've been trying and trying and trying to finally accomplish my goal, so I'm happy.
I can look back at this race and say at the end of the day, whatever the elements and whatever was going on with the weather, I shouldn't run any slower than 20 (seconds). That should be my cut-off point, so that's a positive thing from this race
I am really looking forward to racing in Ostrava for my first time and to running a great 200 metres
I thought maybe they made a mistake, or maybe something happened, and I'll go protest ... I went in the back and sat down, and they showed me a picture. In the picture, you really couldn't tell. They came back and showed me video. I'm not a cheater. I accepted it. I wasn't too happy, but I accepted it. ...
