FORT COLLINS, Colo. - Casey Malone, a former Colorado State track & field
standout, was named to the IAAF World Championship team for the United
States.
Malone, who won the NCAA discus title for the Rams in 1998, will depart
for Paris, France on Monday to compete in the 9th IAAF World Championships. The USA yesterday announced their final team list for the 9th IAAF World
Championships in Athletics, Paris 2003 Saint-Denis, which begin next
week in the French capitals Stade de France. Malone will join the likes
of John Godina, Maurice Greene, Stacy Dragila and Gail Devers in
representing the United States among the worlds elite athletes.
Men
100m
Bernard Williams, Tim Montgomery, Jon Drummond, Maurice Greene 200m Darvis Patton, John Capel, J.J. Johnson 400m Tyree Washington, Calvin Harrison, Jerome Young 800m David Krummenacker, Khadevis Robinson, Sam Burley 1500m Jason Lunn Steeplechase Steve Slattery, Daniel Lincoln, Robert Gary 5000m Jorge Torres 10,000m Alan Culpepper, Meb Keflezighi, Dan Browne Marathon Ryan Shay, Kevin Collins, Clint Verran, Keith Dowling, Jimmy Hearld 110m Hurdles Allen Johnson, Terrence Trammell, Larry Wade, Chris Phillips 400m Hurdles Eric Thomas, Bershawn Jackson, Joey Woody 20 km walk Kevin Eastler 50 km walk Curt Clausen High Jump Jamie Nieto, Matt Hemingway, Tora Harris Pole vault Jeff Hartwig, Derek Miles, Tim Mack Long jump Dwight Phillips, Walter Davis, Savante Stringfellow Triple jump Kenta Bell, Walter Davis, Tim Rusan Shot put Kevin Toth, John Godina, Reese Hoffa, Adam Nelson Discus Carl Brown, Nick Petrucci, Casey Malone Javelin Breaux Greer Decathlon Tom Pappas, Bryan Clay, Paul Terek 4x100m relay John Capel, Jon Drummond, Maurice Greene, J.J. Johnson, Coby Miller, Tim
Montgomery, Darvis Patton, Bernard Williams
4x400m relay
Derrick Brew, James Davis, Calvin Harrison, Bershawn Jackson, Mitch
Potter, Adam Steele, Tyree Washington, Jerome Young