Former Razorback Campbell-Brown eyeing fifth Games, prepping for 200 dash

Sprinter Veronica Campbell-Brown (Arkansas Razorbacks) failed to qualify in the 100 meters for the Jamaican Olympic team Friday, but she can still advance to this summer’s games in the 200 and possibly the 400 relay.
Sprinter Veronica Campbell-Brown (Arkansas Razorbacks) failed to qualify in the 100 meters for the Jamaican Olympic team Friday, but she can still advance to this summer’s games in the 200 and possibly the 400 relay.

Former Arkansas sprinter Veronica Campbell-Brown took fourth in the 100 meters in 11.10 seconds Friday night at the Jamaican Senior National Championships in Kingston.

Campbell-Brown, attempting to run in her fifth Olympics, didn't qualify in the 100 by taking one of the top three spots, but she can still make the Jamaican team in the 200 -- her best event -- and possibly could be included in the group of sprinters for the 400 relay. She will run in the 200 semifinals tonight. The final is Sunday night.

Campbell-Brown, 34, has won seven Olympic medals, including two gold medals in the 200, while competing in 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012. She was a four-time All-American for the Razorbacks in 2004, including winning the 200 indoor national title. She is married to former Razorback sprinter Omar Brown.

Kemoy Campbell, a five-time All-American for the Razorbacks who completed his eligibility in 2015, won the 5,000 at the Jamaican Championships on Friday night in 13:43.21. He still needs to meet the Olympic qualifying standard of 13:25 this year.

Former Razorbacks Taylor Ellis-Watson and Chrishuna Williams got off to good starts at the U.S. Olympic Trials at Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., as both automatically advanced out of their first-round races.

Ellis-Watson, an 11-time All-American who completed her eligibility this year by helping the Razorbacks win the NCAA Outdoor title in Eugene, ran 51.54 to take second in her 400 heat.

Williams, a 10-time All-American who completed her Arkansas eligibility in 2015, won her 800 heat in 2:03.18.

Ellis-Watson and Williams both will run in the semifinal races today.

Former Razorbacks competing in men's events today are Jarrion Lawson in the 100 and long jump and Tyson Gay in the 100. Kenzo Cotton, a sophomore for the Razorbacks this year, also is running in the 100.

Jeff Henderson, from Sylvan Hills, will compete in the long jump.

Sports on 07/02/2016

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