Barton Athletes in the 2012 London Olympics

 

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Update - Saturday August 11

Tyson Gay - Finished out his 2012 Olympics with a silver medal in the 4X100m Relay.  The USA team, despite setting a new American record time of 37.04, fell to the Jamaican relay team who set a new World Record time of 36.84. 
Akeem Haynes - Did not run today for Team Canada the finals.

Update - Friday August 10

Veronica Campbell-Brown - Finished out her 2012 Olympics with a silver medal in the 4X100m Relay.  The Jamaican team, despite setting a new Jamaican record time of 41.41, fell to the United States relay team who set a new World Record time of 40.82.  
Akeem Haynes - Did not run today for Team Canada in Round 1 of the 4X100m Relay.  Hopefull he will run at Saturday's finals.
Tyson Gay - Did not run on the U.S. 4X100m Relay in Round 1 but is expected to run in Saturday's finals.

Update - Thursday August 9

Leevan Sands - Finished 5th in Triple Jump, leaping 17.19m.  Leevan's attempts were cut short due to an injury during his 4th attempt.
Veronica Campbell-Brown - Did not run with the Jamaican 4X100m Relay team during round one, which qualified for the finals running 42.37.  Veronica is expected to be on their relay team running in Friday's finals.

Update - Wednesday August 8

Ryan Brathwaite - Ran season best 13.23 for second consecutive race to qualify for finals.  In the finals Ryan ran 13.40 to finish 5th.
Veronica Campbell-Brown - Ran 22.38 in the 200m finals to finish just out of the medals with a fourth place finish.
Antanas Kavaliauskas - Played only three minutes as Lithuania lost to Russia in the quarterfinlas 83-74.

Update - Tuesday August 7

Ryan Brathwaite - Ran season best 13.23 to post the second fastest time in Round 1 of the 110m Hurdles.  Ryan will run in the semifinals on Wednesday at 1:15pm.
Leevan Sands - Jumped 17.17 on his first attempt in the Triple Jump to advance to Thursday's finals at 1:20pm.
Alonso Edward - False started in Round 1 of the 200m
Tugba Palazoglu - Scored 3 points in 21 minutes as Turkey lost 66-63 to Russia in quarterfinal play.
Veronica Campbell-Brown - Ran a season best 22.32 time in the 200m semifinals to take the third fastest time into Wednesday's finals
Laverne Jones-Ferrette - Ran a season best 22.62 time in the 200m semifinals but finished .06 shy of qualifying for the 200m finals.

Update - Monday August 6

Antanas Kavaliauskas - Scored 6 points and grabbed 5 rebounds in 15 minutes of playing time as his Lithuania team defeated Tunisia 76-63.  Lithuania will advance to the quarterfinals to play Russia at 2:00pm on Wednesday.
Veronica Campbell-Brown - Ran 22.75 in Round 1 of the 200m to advance to Tuesday's semifinals.  VCB is the two-time 200m Olympic defending champion.
Laverne Jones-Ferrette - Ran a season best 22.64 in the first round of the 200m to advance to Tuesday's semifinals.

Update - Sunday August 5

Tabarie Henry - Ran season best 45.19 in 400m semifinals, finishing 13th.
Tyson Gay - Ran 100m semifinal best qualifying time of 9.90.  Ran a season best 9.80 to get edged out by .01 for third place.
Tugba Palazoglu - Scored 7 points in 26 minutes of playing time as Turkey defeated Croatia 70-65 in the last game of Group A qualifying.  Turkey advances to the quarterfinals to begin on Tuesday.

Update - Saturday August 4

Tabarie Henry - Ran 45.43 in 400m Round 1 to qualify for Saturday's semifinals.  Tabarie is battling an injury as well.
Hyleas Fountain - Entered day two in fifth place but slipped to 12th place with one event (800m) left.  Battling a shoulder injury, she jumped 6.05m in long jump and threw only 21.50m in Javelin.  She subsequently withdrew frrom the 800m and thus ended her 2012 Heptathlon.
Tyson Gay - Ran 10.08 in 100m Round 1 to qualify for semifinals on Saturday.
Antanas Kavaliauskas - Scored 6 points and grabbed 3 rebounds in 7:41 of playing time as his Lithuania team fought tough but eventually fell 99-94 to the United States.
Veronica Campbell-Brown - Ran 10.89, the third fastest 100m semifinal time.  Earns Bronze medal running season best 10.81 in finals
Laverne Jones-Ferrette - Ran a 11.22 100m semifinal time which did not qualify her for the 100m finals as she finished 14th.  She will have a few days off until competing in the 200m on Monday.

Update - Friday August 3

Tugba Palazoglu - Scored 4 points as Turkey defeated China 82-55.
Hyleas Fountain - ran a personal best 12.70 in the 100m Hurdles and season best 23.64 in the 200m.  Currently is in 5th place overall, just 3 points from third place headed into final day of competition on Saturday.
Veronica Campbell-Brown - Ran third best 100m qualifying time of 10.94 to advance to semifinals on Saturday.
Laverne Jones-Ferrette - Ran 11th best 100m qualifying time in 11.07.  In the process she broke her own Virgin Island national record 

Local news features Barton at the Olympics

Heather Williams, who covers sports for KWCH-TV and Catch It Kansas, spent some time interviewing current Barton track and field coaches David Schenek and Nigel Bigee about Barton and its athletes participating in the 2012 Olympics.  View the video

Kavaliauskas' Lithuania team lose 82-74 to France

Antanas Kavaliauskas - 2004 men's basketball player at Barton Community CollegeKavaliauskas scored 5 points in just under 15 minues of play early Thursday morning as Lithuania fell France 82-74.  After not playing in Lithuania's first game of pool play, Kavaliauskas has scored 11 points and grabbed 8 rebounds in 27 minutes of play the last two games.   Team Lithuania stands at 1-2 in Group A pool play with two games remaining, including a Saturday matchup with the United States.

 

Palazoglu and Turkey fall to United States

Tugba Palazoglu - 1999-2001 women's basketball player at Barton Community CollegePalazoglu scored 7 points on 2-of-3 shooting and had one assist and rebound as Turkey fell to the U.S. on Wednesday 89-58.  Thus far in three games Palazoglu is averaging 10.3ppg including shooting 6-of-7 from long distance while playing about 22 minutes per game.  Dropping their first game in Group A pool play, Turkey will need to defeat China on Friday to help ensure better seeding in the knockout stage of the tournament. 


Barton to be represented by sixteen current or former athletes and coaches in 2012 London Olympics

The Olympic Games are usually dotted with the names of current or former Barton Community College track and field stars.  The 2012 Olympics in London will have an exception to the traditional track and field representation as Barton will have its first former basketball players to join the list.  Overall the Barton contingent will include one current track team member Akeem Haynes, eight former track team members, one former men’s basketball player, and one women's basketball player.  The athletes will be joined by a list of four coaches and a former men's basketball player (who is now a sports agent) who also have ties to Barton.  Current Barton Track and Field Coach Nigel Bigbee joins three former Barton coaches who have various ties with athletes participating in the games.  Headlining the former Barton athletes will be Tyson Gay and Veronica Campbell-Brown, who are among the favorites to medal in their respective events.  Hyleas Fountain returns in the Heptathlon after earning silver medalist honors in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and will also be in contention.  Haynes and his Canadian 4X100m relay team, Alonso Edward in the men’s 200m, and Leevan Sands in men’s triple jump will each give serious contention to a spot on the medal stand.


 

Participating Athletes Information

 
Ryan Brathwaite (Barbados) – 110m hurdles

Ryan Brathwaite at Region VI meetBrathwaite will compete in his second Olympics after competing in the 2008 Beijing games. Leading his semifinal heat with two hurdles to go, Brathwaite struck the remaining hurdles causing him to finish seventh and thus missed the finals.  A three-time NJCAA Champion, Brathwaite has won numerous events in his young career including earning the youngest ever 110m hurdles champion at the 2009 World Championships.  Brathwaite, who has been the Barbados national record holder in the event since 2008, is a contender to reach the Olympic finals this year.   Brathwaite will open his Olympics on August 7 at 4:10 a.m. CDT in round one competition.  Semifinal and final rounds will be the next day beginning with the semis at 1:15 p.m. CDT followed by the finals at 3:15 p.m. CDT.

Veronica Campbell-Brown (Jamaica) – 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay

Veronica Campbell in 100m at Region VI meetAfter winning three medals in the 2004 Olympics, Campbell-Brown defended her 200m title in the 2008 Olympics.  Had the favored Jamaican 4X100 relay team not been disqualified in the finals for a dropped baton, Campbell-Brown most likely would have left Beijing with two gold medals to equal her 2004 feat.  Team Jamaica is again one of the favorites in the 4X100m relay while Campbell-Brown also enters the 100m with the world’s third best time this year.  Campbell-Brown will most likely need to run near 22.00 for a shot a medal in the 200m, a feat she hasn’t done since 2010. Campbell-Brown’s three event Olympics will begin with the 100m preliminary round on August 3 at 4:40 a.m. CDT.   She will then compete in the 200m on August 6 with round one beginning at 1:20 p.m. CDT.  Campbell-Brown will wrap up her competition in the 4X100m relay scheduled to begin at 2:20 p.m. on August 9.

Alonso Edward (Panama) – 200m

Alonso Edward in 200m preliminary round at Region VI meetA four-time NJCAA National Champion, Edward is one of the rising stars in track and field and the 200m event.  Edward owns the 200m NJCAA National Meet record, as well as, was a member of Barton’s 4X400m NJCAA National Meet record setting relay team.  Edward ran the 2nd leg of that team consisting of Remuro Henry, Terry Charles, and fellow 2012 Olympian Tabarie Henry.  Edward also owns Panama’s national record in the outdoor 100m and indoor 200m and earned a silver medal finish in the 2009 World Championships.   Making his first appearance in Olympic competition, Edward’s 2011 season was cut short due to injury but is now fully recovered and expected to make a run at the medal stand.  Edward will begin his quest on August 7 at 5:50 a.m. CDT in round one of the competition.  Semifinals will be run on August 8 at 2:10 p.m. CDT with the finals being held the following day at 2:55 p.m.

Laverne Jones-Ferrette (U.S. Virgin Islands) – 100m and 200m

Laverne Jones-Ferrette at 2012 IAAF World Indoor at Istanbul, TurkeyJones-Ferrette will be making her third straight Olympic appearance after competing in both the 100m and 200m in 2004 and 2008.  The U.S. Virgin Islands record holder in the 60m, 100m, 200m, and 400m, Jones-Ferrette will need personal best times to make the finals.  Jones-Ferrette will race in the 100m preliminary round on August 3 at 4:40 a.m. CDT followed by round one at 1:05 p.m. CDT.  Semifinals and finals are scheduled the following day.  Wrapping up her competition at the 2012 event, Jones-Ferrette will run in the 200m on August 6 at 1:20 p.m. CDT with the semifinals and finals scheduled the following two days.

 

 

 

 

 

Hyleas Fountain (USA) – Heptathlon

Hyleas Fountain at NJCAA National Outdoor meetBecoming only the second American to win an Olympic medal in the heptathlon, Fountain enters the 2012 London Olympics seeking another medal to go along with her silver medalist in Beijing.   Suffering a neck injury in 2009, Fountain has remained a world leader in both the pentathlon and heptathlon despite having limited competition.  Leading after the first two events of the 2011 World Championships, Fountain’s performances began to drop and she eventually withdrew from the event.  The five-time USA Outdoor Heptathlon is the American pentathlon record holder and owns three heptathlon records.  Fountain will start her medal quest with four events on the opening day of the track and field events.  Her day will begin with the 100m Hurdles set to begin at 4:05 a.m. CDT August 3 as the first day of the Heptathlon competition will feature the 100m hurdles, high jump, shot put, and 200m.  Day two will conclude the 7-event heptathlon starting with the long jump at 4:05 a.m. CDT followed by the javelin and 800m. 

Tyson Gay (USA) – 100m, 4x100m relay

Tyson Gay at Region VI meetAfter being sidelined with hip surgery in July 2011, Gay returned to the track in 2012 running a 9.86 which ranks ninth in the world this year.  If Gay’s last three races are any indication of his future fortune at the 2012 Olympics, Gay is destined to leave London with two medals in his second appearance at the summer Olympics.  In the last three weeks the former world champion has won the 100m at both the France Areva and London Grand Prix, then on July 20 was part of the meet record breaking United States 4X100m Relay Team in Monaco.  The team’s 37.61 time is also the best relay time in the world this year.  Recovering from a hamstring injury suffered in the 200m in the 2008 US Olympic Trials, Gay’s previous Olympic appearance resulted in disappointments.  Gay missed the 100m finals by one spot and was a member of the powerful 4X100m relay team that failed to make it out of the first round after a dropped baton resulted in the team’s disqualification.  A triple World Champion, an American Record Holder, and second fastest man in history, Gay will represent the United States in both the 100m and 4X100m relay.  Gay’s 2012 Olympic events will begin at 4:00 a.m. CDT on August 4 in the preliminary round of the men’s 100m, with first round competition scheduled to begin just a few hours later at 6:30 a.m. CDT.  The sprinters will return to the track the following day for semifinal round at 1:45 p.m. CDT followed by the finals at 3:50 p.m. CDT.   Gay will return to the track as a member of the 4X100m relay team on August 10 at 1:45 p.m. CDT in first round competition with the finals scheduled for 3:00 p.m. CDT the following day.

Akeem Haynes (Canada) – 4X100m Relay

Akeem Haynes at Region VI Indoor meetThe lone current Barton athlete at the Olympics, Haynes ran the third leg of Barton’s 2012 NJCAA National Meet 4X100m relay team this past spring.  Haynes teamed with Travis Thornhill, Demetrius Lindo, and Aliaksandr Linnik to upset the nation’s top ranked team.  Haynes also competed in 100m in Canada’s Olympic trials finishing in fourth place.   Haynes and his Canadian relay team are expected to vie for the bronze medal behind the U.S. and Jamaican teams.  First round competition will begin at 1:45 p.m. CDT on August 10 with the finals slated for 3:00 p.m. CDT the following day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tabarie Henry (U.S. Virgin Islands) – 400m

Tabarie Henry at Region VI Outdoor meetHenry returns to the 400m Olympic stage after competing in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.  In that meet Henry ran a personal best 45.19 however did not reach the final round of competition.  He has since competed in numerous world championships earning a fourth place in 2009, seventh place in 2011, and more recently a fourth place finish in the World Indoor Championships.  A four-time champion at each of the NJCAA and NCAA levels, Henry also holds eight U.S. Virgin Island records including both the indoor and outdoor 400m times. Needing to most likely break the 45.0 barrier to compete for a spot in the finals, Henry will run on August 4 at 4:35 a.m. CDT in first round 400m action.  The semifinals of the event will take place at 2:40 p.m. CDT on August 5 with the finals to follow the next day at 3:30 p.m. CDT.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Antanas Kavaliauskas (Lithuania) – Men’s Basketball

Anatanas Kavaliauskas vs Dodge City at the Barton GymKavaliauskas is not only the first Barton men’s basketball player to compete in the Olympics, but the first former Texas A&M University player to represent his country at the games as well.  After just missing the team’s cut, Kavaliauskas was a late roster addition resulting from an injury to another player.  Kavaliauskas averaged double figures in points and rebounds his sophomore season, earning him 2004 1st Team All-Conference and All-Region VI honors.  Moving on to Texas A&M, Kavaliauskas earned the 2006 Big 12 Conference All-Newcomer award followed by 2nd Team honors his senior year.  Representing his country and earning awards at various levels throughout his playing career, Kavaliauskas has been playing at the professional level in Europe since college.  Kavaliauskas will be the first of the Barton contingent to hit the Olympic stage in London as the Lithuanian team will open their pool play on July 29 at 4:15 p.m. CDT against Argentina.  Lithuania will be participating in Group B, the same group as the U.S. team.  Lithuanian should advance to quarterfinal round after most likely finishing fourth in pool behind the solid teams from France and Argentina.

 

 

Leevan Sands (Bahamas) – Triple Jump

Leevan Sands at Region VI meetThe Bahamian triple jump record holder, Sands will compete in his 3rd Olympics.  In the 2008 Beijing games, Sands set his national triple jump record in earning a bronze medal finish.  In Sands’ first Olympic games in 2004 he was unable to get out of the qualifying round in the event.   A four-time NJCAA and two-time NCAA Champion, Sands set the NJCAA National Meet triple jump record back in 2002 with a leap of 57-05.00.  Sands will attempt to earn his second straight Olympic medal beginning with the qualifying round on August 7 at 4:45 a.m. CDT with the finals set for August 9 at 1:20 p.m. CDT.

 

 

 

 

Coaches with ties to athletes

Nigel Bigbee – Assistant Coach at Barton 2009-present.  Coaching Akeem Haynes (Canada) and will possibly be making the trip to London to assist Haynes and Team Canada’s 4X100m relay team.

Lance Brauman – Assistant Coach at Barton 1995-1997; Head Coach at Barton 1997-2002; Assistant Coach (Sprints) at University of Arkansas 2002-2006; President of PURE Athletics 2007-Present.  Coaching Tyson Gay (U.S), Keston Bledman (Trinidad & Tobago), and Kelly-Ann Baptiste (Trinidad & Tobago).  Will be in London for the games.

Matt Kane – Assistant Coach at Barton 2006; Head Coach at Barton 2006-2009; Assistant Coach (Men’s Sprints) at University of Oklahoma 2009-2011 ; Assistant Coach (Sprints and Hurdles) at University of Alabama 2011-Present.  Coaching Ryan Brathwaite (Barbados), Alonso Edward (Panama), and other athletes.  Coach Kane will be in London for the games.

Dennis Shaver – Salina, Kansas native; Head Coach at Barton 1985-1991; Assistant Coach at Auburn University 1992-1995; Assistant Coach (Sprints and Hurdles) at Louisiana State University 1995-2004; Head Coach at Louisiana State University 2004-Present.  Ties to numerous Olympic athletes; Unconfirmed if actively coaching any participating athletes and/or attending the London games.

 

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***  All Times are Central Time  ***

July 28
Women's Basketball
Tugba Palazoglu
Turkey vs Angola
Tugba 13pts (Results)


July 29
Men's Basketball
Antanas Kavaliauskas
Lithuania vs Argentina
Antanas - DNP (Results)


July 30
Women's Basketball
Tugba Palazoglu
Turkey vs Czech Republic
Tugba 11pts (Results)


July 31
Men's Basketball
Antanas Kavaliauskas
Lithuania vs Nigeria
Antanas 6pts (Results)


August 1
Women's Basketball
Tugba Palazoglu
Turkey vs United States
Tugba 7pts (Results)


August 2
Men's Basketball
Antanas Kavaliauskas
Lithuania vs France
Antanas 5pts (Results)


August 3
Women's Basketball
Tugba Palazoglu
Turkey vs China
Tugba 4pts (Results)

Women's Heptathlon
Hyleas Fountain

100H - 3rd (12.70 - Pers best)
High Jump - 4th (1.86)
Shot Put - 36th (11.99)
200m - 5th (23.64 - Seas best)
First day 5th place overall -
3 pts out of third place
Standings

Women's 100m
Veronica Campbell-Brown
3rd in Qualifying (10.94)

Laverne Jones-Ferrette
11th in Qualifying (11.07)
*Broke her own and Virgin
Island national record

Complete Results


August 4
Men's 100m
Tyson Gay
Qualified for semis
10.08 (Results)

Women's Heptathlon
Hyleas Fountain

Long Jump - 17th (6.05m)
Javelin - 33rd (21.60)
800m - DNS
Was in 12th place overall
before DNS in 800m
Final Standings

Men's 400m
Tabarie Henry
Qualified for semis
45.43 (Results)

Men's Basketball
Antanas Kavaliauskas
Lithuania vs United States
Antanas 6pts (Results)

Women's 100m
Veronica Campbell-Brown
3rd in semifinals - 10.89
*Qualifies for final

Laverne Jones-Ferrette
14th in semifinal - 11.22
*Did not qualify for finals
(Complete Results)

Veronica Campbell-Brown
3rd in Finals
Ran season best 10.81
(Complete Results)


August 5
Women's Basketball
Tugba Palazoglu
Turkey vs Croatia
Tugba 7pts (Results)

Men's 100m
Tyson Gay
9.90 (Semifinals)
(Results)
*9.80 (Finals)
*Season best time
Finished 4th by .01
(Results)

Men's 400m
Tabarie Henry
*45.19 (Semifinals)
*Season best time
Finished 13th
(Results)


August 6
Men's Basketball
Antanas Kavaliauskas

Lithuania vs Tunisia
Antanas 6pts (Results)

Women's 200m
Veronica Campbell-Brown
22.75 (Round 1)
*Qualifies for semifinals
Laverne Jones-Ferrette
22.64 (Round 1)
*Qualifies for semifinals
(200m Rd 1 Results)


August 7
110m Hurdles
Ryan Brathwaite
13.23 (Round 1)
*Season best time
2nd fastest Q Time
for semifinals
(Complete Results)

Triple Jump
Leevan Sands
17.17m (Qualifying Rd)
*Qualifies for finals on

first jump
(Complete Results)

Men's 200m
Alonso Edward
DQ - false start (Round1)

Tugba Palazoglu
Turkey lost to Russia 66-63
Tugba 3 pts (Results)

Women's 200m
Veronica Campbell-Brown
3rd in semifinals
22.32 *Season best time
Laverne Jones-Ferrette
9th in semifinals
22.62 *Season best time
Missed finals by .06
(200m semis results)


August 8
110m Hurdles
Ryan Brathwaite

13.23 (Semifinals)
*Season best time
Qualified for finals
13.40 (Finals)
5th place finish
(Complete Results)

Women's 200m
Veronica Campbell-Brown

22.38 (Finals)
Finished 4th place
(Complete Results)

Men's Basketball
Antanas Kavaliauskas

Lithuania vs Russia
Antanas 0pts (Quarterfinals)
Russia def Lithuania 83-74
(Results)


August 9
Triple Jump
Leevan Sands

5th Place 17.19m (Finals)
(Complete Results)

Women's 4X100m Relay
Veronica Campbell-Brown
*Did not run in Round 1
but expected to in finals


August 10
Men's 4X100m Relay
Tyson Gay
, Akeem Haynes
Both did not run (Round 1)

Women's 4X100m Relay
Veronica Campbell-Brown

Silver Medal - *41.41 (Finals)
*New Jamaican record
(Complete Results)


August 11
Men's 4X100m Relay
Tyson Gay
Silver Medal - *37.04 (Finals)
*New American record
Akeem Haynes
Did not run
(Complete Results)

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