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O-Methylanhalonidine
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O-Methylanhalonidine is a tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloid found in peyote (Lophophora williamsii) and various other cactus species. It has been found to act as an inverse agonist of the serotonin 5-HT7 receptor.
O-Methylanhalonidine
See also
See also Substituted tetrahydroisoquinoline Anhalonidine Anhalinine Pellotine (N-methylanhalonidine)
O-Methylanhalonidine
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O-Methylanhalonidine
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Eunike Tanzil
Short description
Eunike Tanzil (born August 17, 1998 - Medan, North Sumatra) is an Indonesian composer, pianist, and music producer based in Los Angeles, California. She has worked with numerous artists and musicians, including Laufey, TwoSet Violin, Sophie Kauer, Ray Chen, Jeff Danna, Jhett Tolentino and Feby Putri. Tanzil has participated in scoring music for Be Somebody (2021), The Addams Family 2 (2021), I Wanna Dance With Somebody (2022), and Abominable and the Invisible City and Asian Persuasion (2023). Tanzil’s music has been performed by several orchestras, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, Boston Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center, and the Juilliard Orchestra.
Eunike Tanzil
Early life and education
Early life and education Tanzil was born and raised in Medan, North Sumatra. She began learning piano and Electone at the age of 5. In 2014, she represented Indonesia at the Yamaha Electone Concours Asia-Pacific. At 17, Tanzil relocated to the US after winning a full scholarship from Berklee College of Music. She studied at Berklee, majoring in film scoring and composition and graduated with Summa Cum Laude in 2021, She later earned a Master of Music degree in composition from Juilliard from the Juilliard School. While at Juilliard, she was mentored by Academy Award and Pulitzer Prize winner John Corigliano, as well as by John Debney and Pinar Toprak.
Eunike Tanzil
Career
Career In 2021, Tanzil served as the score coordinator for the animated supernatural black comedy film The Addams Family 2. The same year, she scored the Chinese comedy mystery feature film Be Somebody. In July 2023, her work Celestial Waves was premiered at an orchestral concert by the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra Foundation at the Thailand Cultural Centre, which was described by the Bangkok Post as "a marvel of thematic imagination. Tanzil composed the score for the 2023 romantic comedy film, Asian Persuasion. The film is directed by Grammy Award-winning Jhett Tolentino, starring Dante Basco, Paolo Montalban and KC Concepcion, and was produced by Jhett Tolentino Productions. In March 2024, her single Scenes from a Voyage, was premiered by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. It was recorded by the Hollywood Studio Symphony Orchestra at the Warner Bros. Eastwood Scoring Stage. A month later, she signed with Deutsche Grammophon, becoming the first Asian female composer to join the label, and released her first DG single, Luna, on the same day. In July, she released her second single with Deutsche Grammophon, Be My Home, a composition for piano solo. As a producer, Tanzil became the first Indonesian music producer to collaborate with Grammy-winning singer Laufey. In February 2024, she co-produced Only Mine, a jazz-pop and orchestral song created in partnership with Bose, Porsche, and She Is The Music. That year, Tanzil produced the song Guratan Tangan, featured on Indonesian singer Feby Putri's album Hitam Putih. Tanzil also launched an online series on social media titled Hum Me a Melody in which she transformed street-hummed motifs into symphonic arrangements. Accolades and recognitions In 2014, Eunike Tanzil won the 2nd Prize in the Yamaha Electone Concours Final. In 2019, she won the LunART Call for Scores. In 2021, She also won the American Society of Arrangers and Composers (ASMAC) The Pat Williams Scholarship for Composition. In 2022, Tanzil received the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Morton Gould Young Composer Award for her contributions to concert music. In 2024, she received the Pianote Composer Award for innovation in piano composition. Discography 2025 Ode to the City of Dreams (orchestral premiere) Eridanus, the Celestial River (orchestral premiere) 2024 Till Next Christmas (EP, chamber) Be My Home (single, piano solo) Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (Transcr. for Piano & Strings) (single) Luna (Solo Piano Version) (single, piano solo) Serenade (orchestral recording with Ray Chen and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) Veni Vidi Vici (clarinet concerto) 2023 Scenes From a Voyage'' (single, orchestral)
Eunike Tanzil
References
References
Eunike Tanzil
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Shalini-GovilPai is a distinguished C-level tech executive, board member, and product visionary renowned for her expertise in driving business growth through disruptive technologies, including AI, social media, and software platforms. She has made significant contributions at prominent tech-enabled firms such as Google, YouTube, and Pixar.
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Brief Overview of Education
Brief Overview of Education Govil-Pai holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay, and a Master of Science (MS) degree from Penn State University.
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Early Life Shalini was born in Mumbai, India to Girjesh Govil and Anuradha Govil. She attended IIT, Mumbai for her engineering degree. She ranked as first in women in the Joint Entrance Exam, and was the only women in the Computer Science major at that time. She attended Penn State for her MS specializing in Computer Graphics. She received a Distinguished Alumni from IIT, Bombay and a Distinguished Engineer from Penn State.
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Career Highlights Govil-Pai's career spans leadership roles at Google, YouTube, and Pixar:
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Google
Google Govil-Pai is currently General Manager and Vice President at Google, where she leads the company’s connected TV business. Under her leadership, the AI-first TV platform based on Android has grown over 10X to over 300 Million active users globally and is now the #1 TV OS. She works closely with an ecosystem of hardware OEMs, retailers and media apps such as Netflix and YouTube, and advertisers to enable the streaming revolution.
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YouGov
YouGov Govil-Pai serves on the board of YouGov (LON: YOU), an online market research firm, where she provides strategic advice to leadership on product strategy, how to unlock and leverage the potential of AI/ML, and deploying SAAS-based solutions.
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YouTube
YouTube Govil-Pai was Senior Director at YouTube, where she developed and operationalized the digital distribution and revenue strategy for creators/influencers and advertisers on the platform. Under her leadership, the audience for this cohort expanded to over 1B monthly active users. She oversaw the successful acquisition of Rightsflow, a music database provider enabling music works to be within the creator economy as we know it.
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Pixar
Pixar Govil-Pai's career also includes directing the creative technology suite at Pixar Animation, launching the blockbuster and first-ever fully computer-animated film, Toy Story and A Bugs Life.
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Accolades DEG to Honor Google’s Shalini Govil-Pai and USC Cinema Dean Elizabeth Daley With Hedy Lamarr Awards  (2023, September 3).
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Personal Life She is currently married to Rajesh Pai, chief Scientist at NASA and they have two children Sonal Pai and Ronak Pai.
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José Alfredo Ortega
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José Alfredo Ortega Reyes is a Mexican general who served as the Secretary of State Security of Michoacán from October 2021 to June 2024.
José Alfredo Ortega
Biography
Biography Ortega was born in Michoacán. He attended the Universidad Anáhuac México Norte majoring in business administration. Prior to becoming the secretary of state security, Ortega worked as the Director General of Strategic Planning, Security, and Intelligence at SEDENA under eight different defense secretaries. Ortega worked across the Mexican Ministry of Defense and the National Guard during his career. Ortega was appointed as the Secretary of State Security of Michoacan in October 1, 2021. During his tenure, he particularly targeted cartel and gang activity that occurred along Michoacan's borders, where he believed the conflict stemmed from. In an interview with Milenio in 2022, Ortega stated that he planned on expanding Michoacan state military capacity and to increase civic engagement with the government to decrease socio-economic issues that would aid the cartels. Ortega also stated he planned on targeting communities in the state vulnerable to violence and also conducting joint operations with neighboring states to combat cross-border illicit activities. In January 2023, Ortega stated that under his administration the security situation in Michoacan was very complex but improvements were beginning to be seen, such as the eradication of cartel-coordinated vehicle theft. This was due to Ortega's increase in National Guard (GC) troops throughout the state who were implanted into cities across the state, particularly those most affected by violence. By connecting all areas of the state into a system under state control, cartel activity depleted. Between 2021 and 2024, homicides in Michoacan decreased by 36%, robbery of transport workers by 48%, and robbery on public transportation by 30%. Michoacan went from the third most-dangerous state in Mexico in 2016 to no longer being considered high-risk by the Mexican government. Ortega resigned from his position on June 21, 2024. He was succeeded by Juan Carlos Oseguera Cortes.
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Dichoporis
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Dichoporis is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Strigulaceae. It has about 20 species. It was established by American botanist Frederic Clements in 1909, with species growing as thin, often powdery or crust-like films on tree bark and exposed rocks in mostly tropical and subtropical regions. The genus was previously part of the broader genus Strigula until a 2020 revision recognized Dichoporis as a distinct lineage, characterized by one-celled ascospores that may pinch at the septum, macroconidia with gelatinous tails, and minute branched paraphyses inside the perithecia. All species form symbiotic relationships with green algae of the genus Trentpohlia, which provides the photosynthetic component of the lichen.
Dichoporis
Taxonomy
Taxonomy Dichoporis was established by the American botanist Frederic Clements in 1909, with Dichoporis schizospora—now treated as D. ziziphi—as the type species. In the same monograph Clements also coined the name Diporina for a closely similar assemblage, but the two genera were distinguished only by whether the ascospores split in two after leaving the ascus—a difference now regarded as trivial. Modern authors therefore retain Dichoporis as the preferred name and treat Diporina as a synonym. A 2020 revision removed these species from the broad, catch-all concept of Strigula. The reshuffle recognised two distinct lines of non-leaf-dwelling lichens: Dichoporis and the newly erected Swinscowia. Species of Dichoporis share a characteristic package of features—one-celled (1-septate) ascospores that may pinch or fracture at the septum, macro-conidia with long (1–2 μm) gelatinous tails, and minute, often branched paraphyses inside the perithecia. Their closest relatives are thought to be the foliicolous genera Phylloporis and Phyllocratera, but those partners house a different green alga (Phycopeltis rather than Trentepohlia) and possess unbranched paraphyses, hinting at separate evolutionary histories. Until molecular data become available, Dichoporis is provisionally placed near the core Strigula clade within the family Strigulaceae. Superficially, many Dichoporis species resemble members of the crust-forming genus Anisomeridium: both grow on bark or stone, develop black perithecia, and often produce one-septate spores. Anisomeridium, however, lacks the gelatinous-tailed conidia typical of Dichoporis, and its spores are generally broader and borne in asci that do not show the same two-layered construction. Moreover, the sterile filaments in Anisomeridium interweave to form a dense net, whereas those of Dichoporis remain comparatively loose. Careful microscopy is therefore essential when assigning specimens to one genus or the other.
Dichoporis
Description
Description Species of Dichoporis grow as thin, often powdery or crust-like films (thalli) on tree bark and exposed rocks in mostly tropical and subtropical regions, with only occasional records from temperate zones. The thallus lacks a protective outer skin (it is ) and ranges in colour from chalk-white to brown. All species partner with a green alga of the genus Trentepohlia, which forms the photosynthetic part of the lichen. The sexual stage is expressed through perithecia—minute, usually black, flask-shaped fruiting bodies that sit flush with the thallus or protrude slightly like tiny warts. Perithecia are typically scattered, though they can crowd together densely, and are composed of (charcoal-like) walls that protect the developing spores. An outer carbonized sheath (the ) is present in most species, while the inner wall (the ) is built from densely packed, pale to brown fungal cells. Thread-like sterile filaments (paraphyses) weave through the spore cavity, branching and sometimes linking to one another. Each spore-bearing sac (ascus) contains eight colourless ascospores and has a two-layered wall that splits open when mature (a , ascus). The spores are smooth, slender to broadly oval, divided by a single thin cross-wall (septum) that often causes them to pinch in slightly—and older spores may break apart along this line. Asexual reproduction is common in Dichoporis. Small black pimples in the thallus mark the position of pycnidia, chambers that release chains of tiny spores (conidia). Two conidial sizes occur: larger, one-septate macroconidia, which are rod-shaped and bear narrow, gelatinous tail-like appendages 1–2 μm wide, and much smaller, aseptate microconidia that are spindle-shaped. No characteristic secondary metabolitee (lichen products) have been detected in the genus.
Dichoporis
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Species Dichoporis angustata Dichoporis bermudana Dichoporis brevis Dichoporis connivens Dichoporis dichosporidii Dichoporis elixii Dichoporis fractans Dichoporis maritima Dichoporis minor Dichoporis minutula Dichoporis natalis Dichoporis nipponica Dichoporis occulta Dichoporis phaea Dichoporis subprospersella Dichoporis subsimplicans Dichoporis taylorii Dichoporis tenuis Dichoporis viridiseda Dichoporis wilsonii Dichoporis ziziphi
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NCAA tournament champions (1939–present) TeamWinsNCAA tournament championship years UCLA111964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1995 Kentucky81948, 1949, 1951, 1958, 1978, 1996, 1998, 2012 North Carolina61957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2017 UConn61999, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2023, 2024 Duke5 1991, 1992, 2001, 2010, 2015 Indiana51940, 1953, 1976, 1981, 1987 Kansas41952, 1988, 2008, 2022 Florida32006, 2007, 2025 Villanova31985, 2016, 2018 Louisville21980, 1986, 2013 Cincinnati21961, 1962 Michigan State21979, 2000 NC State21974, 1983 Oklahoma State21945, 1946 San Francisco21955, 1956
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College basketball national championships (1901–present)
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Claims by school School Claims Claimed national championship seasons Source 2 1928, 1930
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2025 Berlin Tennis Open
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The 2025 Berlin Tennis Open is a professional tennis tournament to be played on outdoor grass courts at the Rot-Weiss Tennis Club in Berlin, Germany from 16 June to 22 June 2025. It will be the 98th edition of the WTA German Open and part of the WTA 500 tournaments on the 2025 WTA Tour.
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Seeds Country Player Rank SeedAryna Sabalenka11Coco Gauff22Jessica Pegula33Jasmine Paolini44Mirra Andreeva65Madison Keys76Zheng Qinwen87Emma Navarro98 Rankings are as of 19 May 2025.
2025 Berlin Tennis Open
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Other entrants The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw: The following player received entry using a protected ranking: Belinda Bencic The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
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Seeds Country Player Country Player Rank Seed1234 Rankings are as of 9 June 2025.
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Other entrants The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw: / /
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:Oyomevotu Obada – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () WP:ROTM businessperson., Fails WP:BIO. 🇵🇸‍🇺🇦 FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 🇺🇦‍🇵🇸 00:02, 21 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: People, Businesspeople, and Nigeria. 🇵🇸‍🇺🇦 FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 🇺🇦‍🇵🇸 00:02, 21 May 2025 (UTC) Delete per nom. Also checked BBC nothing notable Czarking0 (talk) 01:35, 21 May 2025 (UTC) Delete: Per nom. Fails the GNG. Best, Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 07:45, 21 May 2025 (UTC) Delete: fails WP:NBUSINESSPERSON and WP:GNG. Nothing much to establish notability. King ChristLike (talk) 09:43, 21 May 2025 (UTC) Delete: Fails WP:GNG Halley luv Filipino ❤ (Talk) 10:48, 21 May 2025 (UTC)
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The 2010 New York adidas Grand Prix was the 6th edition of the annual outdoor track and field meeting in New York City, United States. Held on 12 June at Icahn Stadium, it was the fifth leg of the 2010 Diamond League – the highest level international track and field circuit.
2010 New York Grand Prix
Diamond discipline results
Diamond discipline results Podium finishers earned points towards a season leaderboard (4-2-1 respectively), points per event were then doubled in the Diamond League Finals. Athletes had to take part in the Diamond race during the finals to be eligible to win the Diamond trophy which is awarded to the athlete with the most points at the end of the season.
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Men's +100 Metres Rank Athlete Nation Time Points Notes Richard Thompson 9.89 4 Yohan Blake 9.91 2 Daniel Bailey 9.92 1 4 Trell Kimmons 9.92 5 Ivory Williams 9.98 6 Mike Rodgers 9.99 7 Churandy Martina 10.07 8 Travis Padgett 10.07 9 Ryan Bailey 10.14 Wind: +800 Metres Rank Athlete Nation Time Points Notes Mbulaeni Mulaudzi 1:44.38 4 MR Nick Symmonds 1:45.05 2 Alfred Kirwa Yego 1:45.46 1 4 Khadevis Robinson 1:45.77 5 Karjuan Williams 1:46.59 6 Asbel Kiprop 1:47.12 7 Jacob Hernandez 1:47.51 8 Gilbert Kipchoge 1:47.98 9 Christian Smith 1:49.81 — Moise Joseph +400 Metres hurdles Rank Athlete Nation Time Points Notes Kerron Clement 47.86 4 MR Bershawn Jackson 47.94 2 Javier Culson 48.47 1 4 Félix Sánchez 48.69 5 Isa Phillips 48.98 6 Michael Tinsley 49.52 7 L. J. van Zyl 49.79 8 Jehue Gordon 49.96 +3000 Metres steeplechase Rank Athlete Nation Time Points Notes Paul Kipsiele Koech 8:10.43 4 Tarık Langat Akdağ 8:15.52 2 Brimin Kipruto 8:18.92 1 4 Daniel Huling 8:21.68 5 Steve Slattery 8:25.81 6 8:26.23 7 Anthony Famiglietti 8:30.84 8 Brian Olinger 8:34.38 9 Kyle Alcorn 8:49.22 10 8:50.19 11 Billy Nelson 8:50.75 12 Scott MacPherson 8:54.20 — +High jump Rank Athlete Nation Height Points Notes Linus Thörnblad 2.30 m 4 Jesse Williams 2.30 m 2 Samson Oni 2.27 m 1 = 4 Jaroslav Bába 2.27 m 4 Donald Thomas 2.27 m = 6 Dusty Jonas 2.24 m 6 Sylwester Bednarek 2.24 m 8 Andra Manson 2.24 m 9 Tom Parsons 2.24 m 10 Alessandro Talotti 2.20 m 11 Martin Günther 2.20 m +Pole Vault Rank Athlete Nation Height Points Notes Renaud Lavillenie 5.85 m 4 MR Steve Hooker 5.80 m 2 Przemysław Czerwiński 5.60 m 1 4 Giuseppe Gibilisco 5.60 m 5 Derek Miles 5.40 m 6 Malte Mohr 5.40 m 7 Michal Balner 5.40 m 8 Jeremy Scott 5.20 m — Timothy Mack +Triple jump Rank Athlete Nation Distance Points Notes Teddy Tamgho 17.98 m 4 , MR Christian Olsson 17.62 m 2 Phillips Idowu 17.31 m 1 4 Leevan Sands 16.80 m = 5 Randy Lewis 16.76 m 6 Samyr Lainé 16.60 m 7 Kenta Bell 16.46 m 8 Brandon Roulhac 16.01 m Best wind-legal performances — Christian Olsson 17.21 m — Samyr Lainé 16.55 m +Javelin throw Rank Athlete Nation Distance Points Notes Andreas Thorkildsen 87.02 m 4 MR Petr Frydrych 85.04 m 2 Tero Pitkämäki 82.57 m 1 4 Antti Ruuskanen 81.34 m 5 Vadims Vasiļevskis 77.48 m 6 73.48 m 7 66.01 m 8 Bobby Smith 65.02 m
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Women's
Women's +200 Metres Rank Athlete Nation Time Points Notes Veronica Campbell Brown 21.98 4 MR, Allyson Felix 22.03 2 Bianca Knight 22.59 1 4 Kelly-Ann Baptiste 22.82 5 Ashlee Kidd 23.16 6 Emily Freeman 23.37 7 Charonda Williams 23.41 Wind: +1500 Metres Rank Athlete Nation Time Points Notes Nancy Langat 4:01.60 4 MR, Meseret Defar 4:02.00 2 Gelete Burka 4:03.35 1 4 Jenny Simpson 4:03.63 5 Shannon Rowbury 4:04.00 6 Morgan Uceny 4:04.01 7 Christin Wurth-Thomas 4:05.56 8 Anna Willard 4:05.96 9 Shalane Flanagan 4:06.44 10 Renata Pliś 4:06.94 11 Erin Donohue 4:07.22 12 Treniere Moser 4:07.49 13 Hilary Stellingwerff 4:07.76 14 Sara Hall 4:10.11 15 Lindsey Gallo 4:15.07 — Mardrea Hyman — Karen Shinkins +5000 Metres Rank Athlete Nation Time Points Notes Tirunesh Dibaba 15:11.34 4 Sentayehu Ejigu 15:12.99 2 Sule Utura 15:16.61 1 4 Sally Kipyego 15:18.46 5 Amy Yoder Begley 15:18.96 6 Megan Wright 15:19.33 7 Pauline Korikwiang 15:23.82 8 Aheza Kiros 15:29.18 9 Desiree Linden 15:49.39 10 Jennifer Rhines 16:01.77 11 Eloise Wellings 16:11.61 — Renee Metivier Baillie — Marina Munćan — Sylwia Ejdys +100 Metres hurdles Rank Athlete Nation Time Points Notes Lolo Jones 12.55 4 Perdita Felicien 12.58 2 Ginnie Crawford 12.63 1 4 Priscilla Lopes-Schliep 12.67 5 Delloreen Ennis-London 12.71 6 Vonette Dixon 12.75 7 Susanna Kallur 12.78 8 Sally Pearson 12.83 9 Tiffany Porter 13.09 Wind: +Long jump Rank Athlete Nation Distance Points Notes Brianna Glenn 6.78 m 4 Ruky Abdulai 6.66 m 2 Funmi Jimoh 6.65 m 1 4 Ksenija Balta 6.59 m 5 Akiba McKinney 6.43 m 6 Karin Melis Mey 6.42 m 7 Keila Costa 6.27 m 8 Tianna Bartoletta 6.27 m — Carolina Klüft Best wind-legal performances — Funmi Jimoh 6.50 m — Brianna Glenn 6.38 m — Ruky Abdulai 6.59 m +Shot put Rank Athlete Nation Distance Points Notes Valerie Adams 19.93 m 4 Jillian Camarena-Williams 18.99 m 1 4 Petra Lammert 18.36 m 5 Cleopatra Borel 17.88 m 6 Michelle Carter 17.83 m 7 Sarah Stevens-Walker 17.81 m 8 Kristin Heaston 15.75 m +Discus throw Rank Athlete Nation Distance Points Notes Sandra Perković 61.96 m 4 Aretha Thurmond 61.19 m 2 Věra Pospíšilová-Cechlová 60.71 m 1 4 Gia Lewis-Smallwood 59.70 m 5 Becky Breisch 59.55 m 6 58.75 m 7 Anna Jelmini 58.67 m 8 Stephanie Brown Trafton 55.67 m
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Men's
Men's +1500 Metres Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes Nicholas Kiptanui Kemboi 3:33.29 MR Deresse Mekonnen 3:33.85 Leonel Manzano 3:33.92 4 Demma Daba 3:34.06 5 Bernard Lagat 3:34.36 6 Lopez Lomong 3:35.77 7 David Torrence 3:35.81 8 Matt Tegenkamp 3:36.12 9 Peter van der Westhuizen 3:37.34 10 Markos Geneti 3:37.67 11 Evan Jager 3:38.53 12 Alistair Cragg 3:39.43 13 Will Leer 3:45.20 14 Dorian Ulrey 3:47.53 — Adam Perkins — David Krummenacker
2010 New York Grand Prix
Women's
Women's +400 Metres Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes Amantle Montsho 50.79 Shericka Williams 51.24 Shereefa Lloyd 51.64 4 Rosemarie Whyte 51.70 5 Monica Hargrove 52.04 6 DeeDee Trotter 52.53 7 Shana Cox 52.70 8 Melocia Clarke 53.60 +Pole Vault Rank Athlete Nation Height Notes Jillian Schwartz 4.60 m Jenn Suhr 4.50 m Chelsea Johnson 4.40 m 4 Kristina Gadschiew 4.40 m 5 Lacy Janson 4.40 m 6 Gao Shuying 4.20 m
2010 New York Grand Prix
National events results
National events results
2010 New York Grand Prix
Women's
Women's +800 Metres Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes Laura Januszewski 2:03.39 Geena Gall 2:03.59 Heather Kampf 2:03.83 4 Heidi Dahl 2:03.98 5 Rebecca Johnstone 2:04.02 6 Sarah Brown 2:04.20 7 Nikeya Green 2:04.48 8 2:04.98
2010 New York Grand Prix
See also
See also 2010 Diamond League
2010 New York Grand Prix
References
References Results New York Grand Prix New York Grand Prix Category:2010 in American sports Category:New York Grand Prix
2010 New York Grand Prix
Table of Content
Infobox Athletics Championships , Diamond discipline results, Men's, Women's, Promotional events results, Men's, Women's, National events results, Women's, See also, References
2011 New York Grand Prix
Infobox Athletics Championships
The 2011 New York adidas Grand Prix was the 7th edition of the annual outdoor track and field meeting in New York City, United States. Held on 11 June at Icahn Stadium, it was the sixth leg of the 2011 Diamond League – the highest level international track and field circuit.
2011 New York Grand Prix
Diamond discipline results
Diamond discipline results Podium finishers earned points towards a season leaderboard (4-2-1 respectively), points per event were then doubled in the Diamond League Finals. Athletes had to take part in the Diamond race during the finals to be eligible to win the Diamond trophy which is awarded to the athlete with the most points at the end of the season.