Men's 400m, 1st round
Jeremy Wariner (Waco, Texas): "I'm used to that (being in lane 9). I was there in 2004. My goal was to run the first 200 and then see where I'm at. Hopefully get a good lane in the semi final.
We have a chance to get top three. It will take a lot of work but anything is possible.
I'm very impressed with the fans here. We had a 9:00am start and the stadium is almost full."
David Neville (Valencia, Calif. ) " You know I thought I'd be able to run a little slower. I did what I had to do to make it through. Trainings been going well. I've had some pretty good training sessions. USA is always considered the number one track team. For me, I'm just going out there and doing the best I can do. I'm representing the U.S. to the best of my ability."
LaShawn Merritt (Suffolk, Va.) : "It's time to go, time to showdown and throw down. I went home, got my confidence up and mentally got ready to perform. I train to win and when I do it gives me a good boost. Win or lose, I feel good when I get off the track. Eight men are going to line up in the final. On any given day, anything can happen.
Men's 110 Hurdles, qualifying
David Oliver (Kissimmee, Fla.): "It was a good run. I'm just surviving and advancing like at the Trials.
I'm pretty relaxed. I trust in my training and everything I've put in to get here."
David Payne (Hampton, Va.): I'm real disappointed (about Trammell not qualifying). He's a vet and me and D.O. will just have to pick it up. First and foremost, I hope he's okay.
I felt good, I think I can do better. I'm not in the best shape, but I think I can medal.
Women's hammer throw qualifying
Jessica Cosby (Mission Hills, Calif.): "It was just one of those days. I knew what I had to do and I was prepared but unfortunately I just didn't do it today."
Loree Smith (Eugene, Colo. ) "My training went well, I felt good technically. I knew going in that my number one thing was to be technically sound. I didn't want to get over excited. I knew there'd be 90, 000 people out there watching. I talked myself down and unfortunately it didn't work out."
Amber Campbell (Myrtle Beach, S.C.): "I made it through the competition. It was actually a good day for me even though it doesn't look like it on paper. My second throw would have qualified me for the final but it was out of the sector. I know I competed well."
Men's Triple Jump, qualifying
Eric Wilson (Bloomington, Ind.) " It's been a rough year. I don't know what happened. I couldn't pull it out today."
Kenta Bell (Gainesville, Fla): " I'm not disappointed. They jumped really good today and I didn't. I can't say anything negative about today. I trained and prepared and executed. It just didn't work out. I'd rather have been here. There are 18-20 people at home who'd love to have my credential."
Rafeeq Curry (Tallahassee, Fla.): "It was horrible. It just wasn't there."
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