Dragila lost at least once in Tokyo in May (to Grigorieva) when she had
probs at the early heights.  Incidentally, Grigorieva won in Yokohama
yesterday setting a new PB of 4.56m.

Regards - GT
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Subject: [Oztrack] 4.56 PB for Tatiana

Comments courtesy Reuters:

Johnson was to have re-formed "Team MJ" for the Yokohama meet, south 
of Tokyo but his teammates Marcus Brunson, Derrick Brew and Jerome 
Davis were prevented from coming by the suspension of US air services 
after this week's devastating terror attack.

Johnson arrived in Tokyo on Tuesday, the day of the attacks on the 
World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

Frankie Fredericks of Namibia and fellow Americans Terrence Trammell 
and Shawn Crawford replaced them to help Johnson win the race in one 
minute 47.93 seconds, beating Japan into second place and Australia 
into third.

Men's 100-200-300-400 metres relay 
1. Dream Team (Frankie Fredericks, Terrence Trammell, Shawn 
Crawford, Michael Johnson)             1:47.93 seconds
 2.  Japan B                           1:48.27
 3.  Australia                         1:48.36
Men's triple jump 
 1. Christian Ohlsson (Sweden)           17.16 metres
 2. Jonathan Edwards (Britain)           17.14
 3. Rotislav Dmitrov (Bulgaria)          16.57
 5. Andrew Murphy (AUS)                  16.17
(15.89 +0.2 x 15.74 -0.2 16.09 +0.3 16.17 -0.2 15.24 +0.6)
110 metres hurdles 
 1. Anier Garcia (Cuba)                  13.19
 2. Allen Johnson (U.S.)                 13.54
 3. Colin Jackson (Britain)              13.61
Men's 1,500 metres 
 1. Kevin Sullivan (Canada)            3:42.44
 2. Kazuyoshi Tokumoto (Japan)         3:44.20
 3. Fumikazu Kobayashi (Japan)         3:45.26
Men's 5,000 metres 
 1. Julius Gitahi (Kenya)             13:33.68
 2. Zakayo Ngatho (Kenya)             13:33.74
 3. Alene Emere (Ethiopia)            13:34.77
Men's shot put 
 1. John Godina (U.S.)                   20.92
 2. Zhong Fengzhu (China)                17.89
 3. Yasutada Noguchi (Japan)             17.51
Women's 100 metres 
 1. Glory Alozie (Spain)                 11.26
 2. Leonie Mani (Cameroon)               11.28
 3. Kaori Sakagami (Japan)               11.58
Men's hammer 
 1. Koji Murofushi (Japan)               82.98
 2. Szymon Ziolkowski (Poland)           81.82
 3. Balazs Kiss (Hungary)                78.35
Women's 1,500 metres 
 1. Jolanda Ceplak (Slovenia)          4:13.19
 2. Yulia Kosenkova (Russia)           4:13.45
 3. Ikuko Tamura (Japan)               4:13.66
Women's 5,000 metres 
 1. Olga Egorova (Russia)             15:21.99
 2. Leah Malot (Kenya)                15:23.12
 3. Kayoko Fukushi (Japan)            15:25.65
Women's high jump 
 1. Inga Babakova (Ukraine)               1.96
 2. Miki Imai (Japan)                     1.96
 3. Amy Acuff (U.S.)                      1.85
Men's 100 metres 
 1. Shawn Crawford (U.S.)                10.17
 2. Nobuharu Asahara (Japan)             10.18
 3. Frankie Fredericks (Namibia)         10.23
100 metres hurdles 
 1. Glory Alozie (Spain)                 12.78
 2. Olga Shishigina (Kazakhstan)         12.82
 3. Aliuska Lopez (Cuba)                 13.03
Men's 400 metres hurdles 
 1. Felix Sanchez (Dominican Republic) 48.68 
 2. Fabrizio Mori (Italy)                48.77
 3. Dai Tamesue (Japan)                  48.92
Men's long jump 
 1. Ivan Pedoroso (Cuba)                  8.29
 2. Savantel Stringfellow (U.S.)          8.15
 3. Masaki Morinaga (Japan)               7.76
Women's long jump 
 1. Fiona May (Italy)                     6.54
 2. Lyudmila Galkina (Russia)             6.53
 3. Kumiko Ikeda (Japan)                  6.37
Women's discus 
 1. Yuka Murofushi (Japan)               53.55
 2. Miyoko Nakanishi (Japan)             53.28
 3. Tomoko Yamaguchi (Japan)             51.04
Men's high jump 
 1. Javier Sotomayor (Cuba)               2.31
 2. Nathan Leeper (U.S.)                  2.25
 3. Vyacheslav Voronin (Russia)           2.25
Women's pole vault 
 1. Tatyana Grigorieva (Australia)        4.56
4.10 (xo) 4.20 (-) 4.30 (o) 4.40 (xo) 4.56 (o) 4.61 (xxx) 
 2. Gao Shuying (China)                   4.20
 3. Masumi Ono (Japan)                    4.10
Men's 400 metres 
 1. Gregory Haughton (Jamaica)           45.21
 2. Antonio Pettigrew (U.S.)             45.46
 3. Jun Osakada (Japan)                  45.49
    Clinton Hill (AUS) DNS
Women's 400 metres 
 1. Falilat Ogunkoya (Nigeria)           51.85
 2. Mirelle Nguimbo (Cameroon)           52.19
 3. Kazue Kakinuma (Japan)               53.01

Regards - GT
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What about Dragila?  I can't recall if anybody
tagged her with a loss anywhere this year...

Randy

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