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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 8, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday August 8, 1994 sports the stars and stripes Page 37 a n 5 a amps Michaal Abram 2 class won out sunday at the . Forces track and Field championships. At left world class sprinter Dino Napier of Bamberg Center beats Ben Cureton left and Joseph Baker to the 100-meter finish line at Bamberg Germany. At right Wirz Burgh a Dawn Adams found no hurdle she  Clear on a Day that saw her claim five  turns Midas with four golds by Ben Abrams staff writer Bamberg Germany a Quot four golds and a Silver that a not bad a Wurzburg a Dawn Adams understated following her Victory in the women a 200 meters in the . Forces Europe track and Field championships sunday Adams highly successful weekend culminated with the women a outstanding athlete award even after her haul was reduced by the Silver medal when it was discovered that she had entered too Many events. The regulations say that a competitor May enter three individual events and two relays. Adams won the 100, 200,100 hurdles and ran the Anchor leg on the winning 400-meter relay. Meet director Ray Lancon ruled that she had to forfeit the Silver medal she won in the High jump. Adams actually . De athletes Lead germans san Luis Obispo Calif. A Ricky Barker of Houston won the High jump and 400-meter dash saturday to Lead the individual Competition in his first International meet a two Day decathlon featuring the United states and Germany. The americans won four of five events and led the her mans 20,260 Points to 19,513 in the team standings. Barkers total of4,242 Pujats topped 12 others in the second annual Competition Between the two nations. The americans won the inaugural meet last year in Aachen Germany. Chris Wilcox of Alhambra Calif., was second with 4,161 Points followed by Aric Long of Knoxville Jenn. 4,105frank Muller of Germany n11 . Forces track tied Kaiserslautern a Janice Grove in that event with a 4-10w Effort but Grove had fewer misses. Adams took the 100 in 12.34, the 200 in 25.43 and the 100 hurdles in 15.04. She competed with the winning Kaiserslautern team in the 400 relay. Mannheim a Chris Carbonneau was declared the open division outstanding competitor for Nis victories in the 5,000 and 10,000, the latter coming saturday in 32 20.08. Sub masters 28-34 years accolades went to Kaiserslautern a Garfield Mcfarlane for victories in the 100 and 200, and masters laurels 35 and Over were garnered by Kaiserslautern a Rafael Louize who won the 5,000 and 10,000. _ _ joining Carbonneau with open division double victories were Bamberg a own Dino Napier who took the 100 in 10.4 and the 200 in 20.9 sunday and Schwein Furtys Mark Daniels who added the 400-meter title to saturdays 800 win with a 49.7 clocking. Other open winners included Milden Halls Mitch Porter in the 1500, Corey Hill in the Long jump Wiesbaden shot Putter Dave rope Augsburg javelin Tosser Hollis Travis Ansbach pole vaulter Olaf Holm Niernberg High jumper Jay Johnson and Kaiserslautern triple jumper Charles Swindell. Joining Mcfarlane As a sub masters Dou ble Winner was Heidelberg a Gary Brimmer who won the two distance races. Binding end swes Whitaker took the 400 meters Heidelberg a Thomas Rayman prevailed in the 1,500, Bamberg a Glen Franklin won the Long jump and Milden Halls Bryon Grays captured the shot put in other sub master action. Keith Lee gave Mildenhall a pair of titles in the masters 800 and 1500. A Babenhausen a Glen Stewart captured the 100, Bobby Edwards of Kaiserslautern prevailed in the 200, Eddie Guevara of Ansbach took the Long jump and Vil Seckus Richard Miley triumphed in the shot put to Complete the masters winners. In the women a bracket Ramstein a Helena Black who said a a in a the oldest competitor Here and i beat All these Young kids a won the 400 meters. Other women champions included Suzanne Mirts of Mildenhall 800amy Hintz of bad Kreuz Nach 1500lori Tai Manglo of it Irmburg 3,000stuttgart a Theresa Chittenden 5000cherris Gray of Mildenhall triple jump Kaiserslautern a Rhonda Strong Long jump Wiesbaden a Gisela Otis shot put Milden Halls Dana Degucz discus and Hanau a Dawn Lovely javelin. In a embark or _ Anc Muzzio of Manassas va., 3,990. T Barker the decathlon Gold medallist at last month s . Olympic festival won the High jump with ? personal Best of 7 feet v4 Inch and the 400 meters in 49.32 seconds. He also set a personal Best in the shot put. A a in be been training real hard for this event and Tremley satisfied with my first Day performance said. Drew Fucci of Houston matched Barker by winning two individual events. He ran the 100 meters in 10.85 an won the Long jump in 24-7v4. 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