Ajoke Odomusu (South Alabama) was named Outstanding Women's Performer of the 2007 Drake Relays. Odomusu set a new Drake Relays record in the women's U/C 400 hurdles, enroute to running the fastest 2007 time in the world of 55:37 seconds. She also…
Hometown favorite Lolo Jones (ex DM Roosevelt and LSU) captured her third straight win in the women's invitational 100 meter hurdles in 12.77 seconds. (Jones recently won the World indoor title in the 60 meter hurdles.)
Hometown favorite Lolo Jones (ex DM Roosevelt and LSU) captured her third straight win in the women's invitational 100 meter hurdles in 12.77 seconds. (Jones recently won the World indoor title in the 60 meter hurdles.)
Christian Cantwell (Nike), former U. of Missouri and long time crowd favorite couldn't surpass his record-setting performance of 2006. He still outdistanced the competition with a heave of 71 feet 3 1/4 inches.
Christian Cantwell (Nike), former U. of Missouri and long time crowd favorite couldn't surpass his record-setting performance of 2006. He still outdistanced the competition with a heave of 71 feet 3 1/4 inches.
Kyle Smith anchored Northern Iowa to a huge win in the U/C 4x800 relay. The Panthers also won the men's distance medley, decathlon, men's pole vault and women's discus to complete its most memorable Drake Relays in history.
Tiffany Johnson (U of Iowa) powered past Rebecca Williams and Jenna Caffrey of Iowa State in repeating her 2006 win in the U/C 100 hurdles in 13.20 seconds.
Amy Acuff (Acics) clears the bar during the women's invitational high jump. Acuff, tied with Kaylene Wagner of Kansas State at 6'2 1/4", with Wagner winning on fewer misses.