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2016TN03 Wlist Volume 15, No. 03 January 07, 2016 version i .......... Alfreda Steele (FlHS) ............... 6/20 .......... Brooks PR — 2015 U.S. Women’s Lists — .......... -Cierra White (TxT) .................. 5/16 .................Big 12 Foreign Collegians: compiled by Glen McMicken 11.04 .......... -Remona Burchell (Al-Jam) ..... 4/03 .............Florida R 11.27 .......... *Tynia Gaither (USC-Bah) ........ 5/17 ................Pac-12 100 METERS 11.29 .......... **Janet Amponsah (WnTx-Gha) ..4/25 .............. Amarillo 10.79 .......... English Gardner (Nike) ............. 6/26 ................ USATF Wind-aided: 10.81 .......... Tori Bowie (adidas) .................. 6/26 ................ USATF 10.72 .......... Bowie ...................................... 6/26 ................ USATF 10.82 .......... ——Bowie ............................... 5/30 ..........Eugene DL 10.76 .......... Gardner ................................... 7/09 ...... Lausanne DL 10.84 .......... ——Gardner ............................ 5/30 ..........Eugene DL .......... Jeter ........................................ 6/26 ................ USATF 10.86 .......... ——Bowie ............................... 8/24 ............ World Ch 10.86 .......... Todd ........................................ 6/26 ................ USATF ................... ——Gardner ............................ 6/26 ................ USATF 10.89 .......... Bartoletta ................................ 6/25 ................ USATF 10.87 .......... ——Bowie ............................... 8/24 ............ World Ch 10.90 .......... Prandini ................................... 6/25 ................ USATF 10.88 .......... ——Bowie ............................... 8/23 ............ World Ch 10.91 .......... McGrone ................................. 6/26 ................ USATF 10.92 .......... Barbara Pierre (Nike) ............... 7/21 .......... Pan-Am G 10.94 .......... Akinosun ................................. 3/28 ...... Texas R Univ ................... *Jenna Prandini (Or) ................ 4/18 .......... Mt. SAC R 10.97 .......... Solomon .................................. 4/18 ............ Clermont ................... **Jasmine Todd (Or) ................. 6/26 ................ USATF 10.99 .......... Bryant ..................................... 6/11 ................. NCAA ................... ——Prandini ............................ 6/26 ................ USATF 11.01 .......... Kaylin Whitney (Nike)............... 7/09 ...... Lausanne DL **12 performances by 5 performers** 11.06 .......... Williams ................................... 6/25 ................ USATF 10.93 .......... Jeneba Tarmoh (Nike) .............. 6/26 ................ USATF .......... Young ...................................... 6/26 ................ USATF 10.94 .......... Tianna Bartoletta (Nike) ........... 6/26 ................ USATF 11.07 .......... White ....................................... 3/28 ...... Texas R Univ 10.98 .......... Candace Hill (GaHS) ............... 6/20 .......... Brooks PR 11.08 .......... Duncan .................................... 6/25 ................ USATF 11.00 .......... -Dezerea Bryant (Ky) ............... 6/26 ................ USATF 11.10 .......... Anderson ................................. 6/25 ................ USATF .......... Candyce McGrone (Nike) ........ 6/25 ................ USATF 11.11 .......... Westbrook ............................... 6/13 ................. NCAA (10) 11.12 .......... Amponsah' .............................. 3/28 ...... Texas R Univ 11.01 .......... Carmelita Jeter (Nike) .............. 6/26 ................ USATF .......... **Kendall Baisden (Tx) ............. 5/02 ...... Longhorn Inv 11.02 .......... Muna Lee (WAC) ..................... 4/18 .......... Mt. SAC R .......... Madu ....................................... 3/28 ...... Texas R Univ 11.06 .......... Lekeisha Lawson (adidas) ....... 6/25 ................ USATF 11.13 .......... Sanders ................................... 3/28 ...... Texas R Univ .......... Shalonda Solomon (adidas) .... 4/24 ........ Jones Mem 11.15 .......... Daniels .................................... 4/18 ............ Clermont 11.08 .......... **Aaliyah Brown (TxAM) ........... 6/11 ................. NCAA .......... *Katie Wise (InSt) ..................... 5/17 ............Mo Valley .......... Tiffany Townsend (adidas) ....... 7/11 ........ Madrid IWC 11.18 .......... Faulknor .................................. 6/11 ................. NCAA 11.09 .......... Allyson Felix (Nike) .................. 5/09 ..... Kingston IWC .......... ***Rochene Smith' (WayB-Jam) . 4/11 .............. Amarillo .......... -Keilah Tyson (Ky) .................... 6/11 ................. NCAA 11.19 .......... LaShaunte’a Moore (unat) ....... 6/05 ........San Marcos 11.13 .......... Kimberlyn Duncan (Nike) ......... 4/18 .......... Mt. SAC R 11.21 .......... Marshevet Hooker (unat) ......... 5/16 ......... NTC Elite II .......... ***Aleia Hobbs (LSU) ............... 6/11 ................. NCAA 11.22 .......... -Ashley Marshall' (UCD-Bar) ... 4/18 .......... Mt. SAC R (20) 11.24 .......... Brisco ...................................... 6/11 ................. NCAA 11.14 .......... Charonda Williams (adidas) ..... 7/14 .............. Lucerne .......... Francis .................................... 5/23 ..............Norwalk 11.16 .......... Alex Anderson (Nike) ............... 6/26 ................ USATF 11.25 .......... ***Deanna Hill (USC) ................ 6/11 ................. NCAA .......... *Jennifer Madu (TxAM) ............ 6/11 ................. NCAA 11.26 .......... Kortnei Johnson (TxHS) .......... 5/16 .........Texas State 11.17 .......... Miki Barber (unat) .................... 4/18 .......... Mt. SAC R 11.27 .......... **Jada Martin (LSU) ................. 3/28 ...... Texas R Univ .......... ***Ky Westbrook (USC) ............ 6/11 ................. NCAA 11.28 .......... **Destiny Carter (IaC) .............. 5/15 ................. JUCO 11.20 .......... Jessica Young (unat) ............... 7/21 ...........Bellinzona .......... *Sydney Conley (Ks) ................ 5/02 .... Rock Chalk Cl 11.22 .......... Tawanna Meadows (Nike) ........ 6/06 ..........Montverde 11.29 .......... -Tiffani McReynolds (Bay) ....... 5/17 .................Big 12 11.24 .......... Teahna Daniels (FlHS) ............. 6/26 ............ USATF Jr 11.30 .......... Leslie Cole (FOCOS) ............... 5/15 ............Redlands 11.26 .......... *Alexis Faulknor (USC) ............ 6/25 ................ USATF ................... -Ashton Purvis (TxAM) ............ 5/29 ........ NCAA West .......... Zaria Francis (CaHS) ............... 6/20 .......... Brooks PR 11.31 .......... *Felicia Brown (Tn) .................. 4/10 .......Tennessee R (30) 11.32 .......... -Dominique Booker (Ky) .......... 5/15 ....................SEC .......... *Tristie Johnson (BCook) ......... 5/02 .................MEAC .......... ***Shannon Ray (Ms) ............... 5/15 ....................SEC 11.28 .......... ***Sabria Hadley (Clem) ........... 5/16 ....................ACC .......... Sanya Richards-Ross (Nike) .... 7/12 ...........Edmonton 11.29 .......... *Morolake Akinosun (Tx) .......... 5/16 .................Big 12 © 2016 Track & Field News. All rights reserved. 11.30 .......... Lolo Jones (Asics) ................... 7/21 ...........Bellinzona This newsletter may not be reprinted or retransmitted .......... **Shayla Sanders (Fl) ............... 6/11 ................. NCAA in any form without express written permission. 11.31 .......... ***Mikiah Brisco (LSU) ............. 5/15 ....................SEC www.trackandfieldnews.com 11.33(A)...... **Diamond Gause (SPl) ............ 3/21 .......UTEP Spring -26- January 07, 2015 200 METERS 21.98 .......... Allyson Felix (Nike) .................. 5/15 ............. Doha DL KEY TO LISTS 22.01 .......... Candyce McGrone (Nike) ........ 8/28 ............ World Ch These lists give the top 40 U.S. performers (and top 10 per- 22.08 .......... ——McGrone .......................... 7/17 .........Monaco DL formances, denoted by a ——) of the 2015 season, with an 22.09 .......... ——Felix ................................. 7/09 ...... Lausanne DL appending of those foreign collegians whose marks fall into 22.18 .......... -Dezerea Bryant (Ky) ............... 6/13 ................. NCAA that range. In the wind-aided category, the domestics and 22.20 .......... *Jenna Prandini (Or) ................ 6/28 ................ USATF foreign collegians are commingled (' after name = foreigner 22.21 .......... ——Prandini ............................ 6/13 ................. NCAA on windy list). Relay teams may contain non-U.S. nationals. 22.22 .......... ——Felix ................................. 9/11 ........Brussels DL 22.23 .......... Tori Bowie (adidas) .................. 6/13 ...... New York DL Athletes who change nationality during the season are listed ................... Jeneba Tarmoh (Nike) .............. 7/17 .........Monaco DL with their nationality as of the date of the mark, so marks **10 performances by 6 performers** here may not be their actual best of the year. 22.24 .......... -Kamaria Brown (TxAM) .......... 6/13 ................. NCAA Open athletes and high schoolers have no notation before .......... **Kyra Jefferson (Fl) ................. 6/13 ................. NCAA their name. Collegians are noted by class: - = senior; * = 22.32 .......... Charonda Williams (adidas) ..... 7/14 .............. Lucerne junior; **=soph; *** = frosh. 22.43 .......... Candace Hill (GaHS) ............... 7/19 ......
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