Diamond League 2016 Kicks off Friday in Doha

The 2016 version of the Diamond League will get started on Friday in Doha, Qatar with competition beginning in half of the 32 events that will be held throughout the year. Friday’s schedule will feature 200m, 400m, 1500m, 110m hurdles, 3000m steeplechase, high jump, triple jump, and discus on the men’s side. The women will compete in the 100m, 800m, 3000m, 400m hurdles, pole vault, triple jump, shot put, and javelin.

27 Americans will be taking part in the competition including. The US has a trio of men competing in both the 200m and the 400m races. The 200m will feature Walter DixIsiah Young (5th in 2015), and Ameer Webb while the 400m will feature Tony McQuayDavid Verburg (5th in 2015), and Lashawn Merritt (2nd in 2015). Three more US men, David Oliver (1st in 2015), Aries Merritt, and Spencer Adams, will take part in the 110m hurdles. The final US men to compete will be Jesse Williams and Erik Kynard in the high jump and Christian Taylor (1st in 2015) in the triple jump.

On the women’s side Tori Bowie (3rd in 2015), Jeneba Tarmoh, and Mikele Barber will compete in the 100m with Chanelle Price and Molly Ludlow in the 800m. The final track competitors are Tiffany WilliamsJernail Hayes, and Cassandra Tate (5th in 2015) in the 400m hurdles. The US has three women competing in the pole vault, Katie NageotteMary Saxer, and Sandi Morris, as well as three competing in the shot put, Felisha JohnsonTia Brooks (4th in 2015), and Michelle Carter (2nd in 2015). Brittany Borman will take part in the javelin event.

Six American Wrestlers Face Last Chance to Qualify for Rio

For the six winners of the US Olympic Trials who have yet to qualify for the Olympics this weekend in Istanbul is their only hope. They must finish in the top two in their weight class to qualify which means that a loss before the final will eliminate them. The good news is that the field will not contain anyone already in the Olympics, so competition is lighter than previous competitions and most of the six Americans were eliminated in previous qualification attempts by competitors who won’t be part of this event.

Friday competition begins with the Greco-Roman event and that is where the US has the most athletes still competing. Jesse ThielkeRaVaughn Perkins, and Joe Rau will all be trying to claim an Olympic spot. Perkins missed out on an Olympic spot in the last qualifying tournament by one spot while Rau lost his opening match, but to one of the Olympic qualifiers. Thielke lost a close opener but by comparing who lost to who and by how much you wouldn’t suspect he has a great shot this weekend.

The two US women looking for a spot compete on Saturday while the only US men’s freestyle wrestler yet to qualify will have his chance on Sunday.

Previous Wrestling Coverage:
First Olympic Qualifying Recap

USA Blows 3-0 Lead Against Canada in First Game of Futsal Playoff

Things were going so well for the US Wednesday night in San Jose, Costa Rica as they lead 3-0 with just ten minutes left in the first leg of their playoff against Canada. Goals from Franck TayouPatrick Healy, and Nelson Santana over the previous ten minutes had given them the lead. Canada scored in the 30th minute but even with five minutes left the US still had a good 3-1 lead heading towards the halfway point of the playoff. Then Canada erupted for three quick goals to take a 4-3 lead and all the US could do was salvage a tie with a late Daniel Mattos goal. With the scores level after the first leg it’ll all come down to game two tonight. The US has never missed out on a CONCACAF Futsal Championship.

Previous CONCACAF Futsal Championship Coverage:
Preview

Two Olympic Spots to be Decided at USA Weightlifting National Championships

The USA Weightlifting National Championships are this weekend in Salt Lake City, Utah and two Olympic spots will be up for grabs on the women’s side. On the men’s side they will be vying for spots at the Pan American Championships where Olympic qualifying can be achieved.

The US women successfully qualified three spots for the Olympics by placing 14th in a combination of scores from the last two world championships. One of those spots has been awarded to Jenny Arthur based on her finishes in the last two world championships (14th in 2014 and eighth in 2015). The other two spots will be determined this weekend based on a fairly simple formula.

The formula is to compare the top lift of their potential athletes to the average third place score in that weight category at the world championships and Olympics over the last four years. The top two ratios (Competitors lift/average third place lift) will decide the Olympic qualifiers. The results from the 2015 World Championships, 2015 America Open Championships, and the 2016 National Junior Championships count in this format so unless they are topped this weekend they will decide the qualifiers. Currently the top two from the US are Sarah Robles, with a 96.207% ratio from the world championships, and Mattie Rogers with a 92.824% ratio from the national junior championships. Robles competed for the US in the 2012 Olympics and finished seventh.

On the men’s side the formula to determine team spots is slightly different. The score being compared to is the average for each of the top 25 places over the last couple years. Athletes are ranked based on how high they would have theoretically finished with the tiebreaker being whoever was closest to moving up a spot. 2012 Olympian Kendrick Farris is one of the top two for the US in this ranking currently and is expected to compete for an Olympic spot at the Pan American Championships.

The competitors for the Olympic/Pan American spots will not go until Sunday afternoon. Until then competition begins on Friday and runs through Sunday with each weight class competing separately. Most of these classes will see their national champion awarded to someone competing in the Sunday afternoon competition but in some cases there is no one competing on Sunday in that weight class. Friday kicks off with the men’s 56kg, 62kg, and 69kg divisions, along with the women’s 48kg, 53kg, and 58kg divisions. The men’s 56kg and 62kg do not have anyone competing on Sunday so the national champions will be decided Friday.

Nine Americans to Compete in Judo Grand Slam Event in Baku

The second of five Judo grand slam events is this weekend in Baku, Azerbaijan. The US will have nine competitors in the field although none have advanced past the round of 16 at a grand slam or grand prix event so far this year.

On Friday competition will begin and the US will have Angelica Delgado competing in the women’s -52kg division and Aaron Kunihiro and Adonis Diaz both competing in the men’s -60kg division. Things will continue on Saturday and Sunday with the other six Americans competing.

Previous Judo Grand Prix Coverage:
Samsun Recap

Walkover Gives Louisa Chirico a Quarterfinal Berth

Obviously it was a big break for qualifier Louisa Chirico when her third round opponent, #4 Victoria Azarenka of Belarus, was forced to withdraw from the Madrid Open with a back injury and Chirico automatically advanced to the quarterfinals. But for the 19-year old who has never won a grand slam match and who just won her first WTA Tour match last year it won’t matter why the chance to play in a WTA Premier Mandatory quarterfinal will be special.

Chirico won’t be joined by any Americans in the women’s quarterfinals after both Christina McHale and Madison Keys were knocked out in the third round. Irina-Camelia Begu of Romania came from behind to defeat McHale 6-7, 6-4, 6-4 while qualifier Patricia Mia Tig of Romania took out her second young American of the tournament when she defeated Keys in straight sets 6-3, 6-4.

On the men’s side Sam Querrey advanced 6-7, 6-3, 6-4 against qualifier Lucas Pouille of France and Jack Sock only needed two sets to defeat Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina 6-4, 7-6. Qualifier Denis Kudla had the much tougher draw but held up well forcing #9 David Ferrer of Spain to a third set before losing 4-6, 6-4, 4-6. In men’s doubles action Rajeev Ram/Raven Klaasen (South Africa) put up a great fight against#4 Ivan Dodig of Croatia and Marcelo Melo of Brazil but did drop it in a tight tiebreaker 5-7, 6-3, 10-8.

Thursday the women’s doubles team of Vania King/Alla Kudryavtseva (Russia) will have their quarterfinal match against #4 Hao-Ching Chan and Yung-Jan Chan of Chinese Taipei. Joining them on the doubles court in their first match of the tournament are #5 seed Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan who will face the Polish team of Lukasz Kubot and Marcin Matkowski. Sock will also get onto the doubles court joining Vasek Pospisil of Canada to form the #8 seeded doubles team and take on Treat Huey of the Philipines and Max Mirnyi of Belarus.

In singles action Querrey takes on #5 Rafael Nadal of Spain in a difficult third round match while Chirico is in the quarterfinals taking on Daria Gavrilova of Australia. Those are two pretty big opportunities for the Americans.

 

Previous Mutua Madrid Open Coverage:
Preview
Day 1 Update
Day 2 Update
Day 3 Update
Day 4 Update

Five Americans to Compete on Home Soil in UIPM World Cup Final

The UIPM World Cup Final begins on Thursday in Sarasota, Florida and five Americans will be in the field. In the men’s competition Nathan Schrimsher and Lucas Schrimsher, 22nd in Cairo will represent the US. Over in the women’s competition it’ll be Isabella Isaksen, 17th in Hungary, Samantha Achterberg, and Margaux Isaksen, fifth in Cairo. Achterberg will also compete in the mixed relay with Logan Storie.

Competition begins Thursday with the fencing round robin competitions. The rest of the women’s event will be Friday while the men’s event is Saturday. The mixed relay will be Sunday.

 

Previous UIPM World Cup Coverage:
Hungary Recap

USA Futsal Team to Attempt to Reach 2016 CONCACAF Championship

The USA Futsal team will take on Canada in a two-leg matchup down in San Jose, Costa Rica with hopes to qualify for the CONCACAF Championship. The US has qualified for all five of the previous CONCACAF championships and needs to advance to keep their hopes alive of advancing to the CONCACAF world cup for the first time since 2008. The team to advance will be the one scoring more goals on aggregate. Game one will be tonight with game two tomorrow night.

For those not in the know, futsal is a form of indoor soccer played 5-on-5 and is not the same as the more common indoor soccer played in the US.  Each game is made up of two 20-minute halves.

Jack Sock and Denis Kudla Advance at Mutua Madrid Open

Things will really get moving at the Mutua Madrid Open starting on Wednesday but Tuesday was the fourth straight day featuring opening round matches. Those have mostly gone well for the Americans and that continued as both Jack Sock and qualifier Denis Kudla advanced in three sets. Sock fell behind earlier against Benoit Paire of France but fought back for a 2-6, 6-2, 7-6 win while Kudla and Ivo Karlovic of Croatia played three sets to the tiebreaker. Kudla lost the first but won the next two to advance after a match where almost nothing separated the two players.

In men’s doubles action Rajeev Ram/Raven Klaasen (South Africa) needed the tiebreaker to advance over Spaniards Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez 6-4, 6-7, 10-5. Sam Querrey and Steve Johnson were swept out 4-6, 2-6 by Pablo Cuervas (Uruguay) and Marcel Granollers (Spain).

On the women’s side Vania King/Alla Kudryavtseva (Russia) had a walkover against #7 Garbine Muguruza and Carla Suarez Navarro of Spain while Raquel Atawo and Abigail Spears lost in a tiebreaker to #8 Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina of Russia 7-6, 4-6, 5-10.

Wednesday brings some interesting matchups. Qualifier Louisa Chirico already has one big upset in this tournament but now will try to get an even bigger one when she faces #4 Victoria Azarenka of Belarus. Christina McHale takes on Irina-Camelia Begu of Romania and Madison Keys takes on Patricia Mia Tig of Romania, the qualifier who upset Sloane Stephens on Monday.

On the men’s side Querrey will be facing qualifier Lucas Pouille of France while Sock has a fun matchup with Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina. Qualifier Kudla faces the toughest test of the day against #9 David Ferrer of Spain.

In doubles action Ram/Klaasen (South Africa) will be facing #4 Ivan Dodig of Croatia and Marcelo Melo of Brazil.

Previous Mutua Madrid Open Coverage:
Preview
Day 1 Update
Day 2 Update
Day 3 Update

Louisa Chirico Rolls Past Ana Ivanovic at Mutua Madrid Open

The American story at the Mutua Madrid Open is quickly becoming Louisa Chirico. The qualifier who has never been ranked in the world top 75 pulled off a big upset on Monday overcoming a dropped first set to stun #14 Ana Ivanovic of Serbia 5-7, 6-1, 6-3. Chirico will not get a break in the next round though as she faces #4 Victoria Azarenka.

Chirico wasn’t the only American to pull off the upset on Monday as Christina McHale upset #13 Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic in straight sets 7-6, 6-4. Madison Keys made it three Americans in the third round after sweeping Barbora Strycova, also of the Czech Republic, by matching 6-3 scores.

On the men’s side Sam Querrey needed all three sets to dispatch qualifier Pierre-Hughes Herbert of France in a really tight match 6-7, 7-6, 6-4. Over in the women’s doubles competition Vania King/Alla Kudryavtseva (Russia) swept Julia Goerges of Georgia and Pliskova 6-4, 6-2 to advance to the second round. The only blemish on the American record Monday was #16 Sloane Stephens who suffered a disappointing 2-6, 3-6 loss to qualifier Patricia Mia Tig of Romania.

Most of the Americans who were in action today will get a break on Tuesday with a couple of exceptions. Querrey joins with Steve Johnson for doubles action as they take on Pablo Cuervas (Uruguay) and Marcel Granollers (Spain) while King/Kudryavtseva (Russia) will be challenged by #7 Garbine Muguruza and Carla Suarez Navarro of Spain.

Rounding out first round action in women’s doubles for the US will be the team of Raquel Atawo and Abigail Spears against #8 Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina of Russia. Jack Sock and Denis Kudla both will begin their competitions in the men’s singles event as Sock takes on Benoit Paire of France and Kudla faces Ivo Karlovic of Croatia. Rajeev Ram will also be in action, but partnered with South African Raven Klaasen in doubles play against Spaniards Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez. 

Previous Mutua Madrid Open Coverage:
Preview
Day 1 Update
Day 2 Update