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Invitational Results GRENADA INVITATIONAL 2018 MEET OFFICIALS St. Georges, Meet Director: Kirani James Athletics Stadium Adrian Crichlow Timing: Host: Grenada Invitational Organizing Comm. cfpitiming.com Saturday, April 21, 2018 OFFICIAL MEET REPORT printed: 4/21/2018 9:18 PM RESULTS #17 100 B women W World 10.49 Florence Griffith-Joyner USA 7/16/1988 Indianapolis, IN Wind: (+0.0) Pl Name Yr Team Time 1 LAKEISHA LAWSON USA 11.61 2 EBONY MORRISON USA 11.66 3 MARIELY SANCHEZ DOM 11.66 4 KAYLIN WHITNEY USA 11.74 5 ASHA RUTH USA 11.87 6 VANESSA CLERVEAUX HAI 11.90 #18 100 B men W World 9.58 Usain Bolt JAM 8/16/2009 Berlin, GER Wind: (+0.8) Pl Name Yr Team Time 1 JUSTIN WALKER USA 10.38 2 TAHIR WALSH ANT 10.46 3 TRENTAVIS FRIDAY USA 10.49 4 YANCARLOS MARTINEZ DOM 10.58 5 EMMANUEL CALLENDER TTO 10.64 6 JEREMY BASCOM GUY 10.81 7 ALEIGH MCINTYRE GRN 10.88 #12 International Long Jump men W World 8.95m Mike Powell USA 8/30/1991 Tokyo, JPN Pl Name Yr Team Mark Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Rnd 3 Rnd 4 Rnd 5 Rnd 6 1 MIKE HARTFIELD USA 8.02m (+0.9) FOUL 8.02 (+0.9) 7.98 (+1.2) FOUL FOUL FOUL 2 LESTER LESCAY CUB 7.95m (+0.7) FOUL 7.95 (+0.7) FOUL 7.47 (+0.4) 7.93 (+1.8) 6.74 (+1.2) 3 DAMAR FORBES JAM 7.93m (+1.5) 7.93 (+1.5) FOUL 7.69 (+0.3) FOUL FOUL FOUL 4 IFEANYI OTUONYE TKS 7.70m (+1.8) 7.44 (+1.3) 7.48 (+0.1) 7.55 (+0.6) 7.53 (+0.3) FOUL 7.70 (+1.8) 5 ALAN ALAIS FRA 7.37m (+0.2) FOUL 7.25 (+0.9) FOUL 7.37 (+0.2) FOUL FOUL 6 LEEVAN SANDS BAH 7.30m (+3.1) FOUL FOUL 7.30 (+3.1) 5.45 (+1.1) PASS PASS 7 QUINCY BREELL ARU 7.01m (+0.6) 6.65 (+0.4) 7.01 (+0.6) 6.87 (+1.3) 6.82 (–0.6) 6.94 (–0.1) 6.99 (–0.3) #11 International 400H women W World 52.34 Yuliya Pechenkina RUS 8/8/2003 Tula, RUS Pl Name Yr Team Time 1 YANIQUE HAYE-SMITH JAM 56.38 2 SPARKLE MCKNIGHT TTO 56.59 3 KALIESE SPENCER JAM 56.99 4 CASSANDRA TATE USA 57.18 5 KIAH SEYMOUR USA 58.75 6 KAILA BARBER USA 59.21 DirectAthletics MeetPro 1 GRENADA INVITATIONAL 2018 MEET OFFICIALS St. Georges, Meet Director: Kirani James Athletics Stadium Adrian Crichlow Timing: Host: Grenada Invitational Organizing Comm. cfpitiming.com Saturday, April 21, 2018 OFFICIAL MEET REPORT printed: 4/21/2018 9:18 PM RESULTS #10 International 400H men W World 46.78 Kevin Young USA 8/6/1992 Barcelona, ESP Pl Name Yr Team Time 1 ANDRE CLARKE JAM 49.09 2 QUINCY DOWNING USA 49.96 3 RILWAN ALOWONLE NGR 50.60 4 EMANUEL MAYERS TTO 52.09 5 JAMEEL JOSEPH TTO 55.48 #14 International High Jump women W World 2.09m Stefka Kostadinova BUL 8/30/1987 Rome, ITA Pl Name Yr Team Mark 1.60 1.65 1.70 1.75 1.80 1.83 1.86 1 ISIS KARLA GUERRA CUB 1.83m PPP PPP O XO XO O XXX 2 SANIEL ATKINSON-GRIER JAM 1.83m PPP PPP O O XXO XXO XXX 3 KIMBERLY WILLIAMSON JAM 1.80m PPP PPP O O XO XXX 3 TYNITA BUTTS USA 1.80m PPP PPP PPP PPP XO XXX #9 International 100H women W World 12.20 Keni Harrison USA 7/22/2016 London, ENG Wind: (+1.1) Pl Name Yr Team Time 1 CORY CARTER USA 12.79 2 TOBI AMUSAN NGR 12.92 3 EBONY MORRISON USA 12.95 4 JADE BARBER USA 13.04 5 EVONNE BRITTON USA 13.07 6 KRISTI CASTLIN USA 13.12 7 RAVEN CLAY USA 13.16 8 KIERRE BECKLES BAR 13.40 #8 International 110H men W World 12.80 Aries Merritt CUB 9/7/2012 Brussels, BEL Wind: (–0.1) Pl Name Yr Team Time 1 MILAN RISTIC SER 13.53 2 JEFF JULMIS HAI 13.68 3 RONALD FORBES CAY 13.97 YORDAN O'FARRILL CUB DNF GREGGMAR SWIFT BAR DNS #16 200 B men W World 19.19 Usain Bolt JAM 8/20/2009 Berlin, GER Wind: (+0.3) Pl Name Yr Team Time 1 LALONDE GORDON TTO 21.11 2 TAHIR WALSH ANT 21.34 3 ALAN ALAIS FRA 22.08 DirectAthletics MeetPro 2 GRENADA INVITATIONAL 2018 MEET OFFICIALS St. Georges, Meet Director: Kirani James Athletics Stadium Adrian Crichlow Timing: Host: Grenada Invitational Organizing Comm. cfpitiming.com Saturday, April 21, 2018 OFFICIAL MEET REPORT printed: 4/21/2018 9:18 PM RESULTS #16 200 B men (cont'd) Wind: (+0.3) GEORGE LEZAMA USA DNS CHIDI OKEZIE NGR DNS #21 International Triple Jump women W World 15.50m Inessa Kravets UKR 8/10/1995 Goteborg,SWE Pl Name Yr Team Mark Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Rnd 3 Rnd 4 Rnd 5 Rnd 6 1 LIADAGMIS POVEA CUB 14.04m (+1.0) 13.77 (–0.7) 13.87 (–0.2) 14.02 (–0.4) 13.77 (–0.2) 11.78 (–0.9) 14.04 (+1.0) 2 DAVISLEYDI VELAZCO CUB 13.46m (+0.8) FOUL 13.22 (+0.3) 13.46 (+0.8) 13.45 (+0.6) 13.01 (–0.6) 13.14 (–0.3) 3 THEA LAFOND DMA 13.37m (–0.9) 13.09 (–0.3) FOUL 13.28 (+0.4) FOUL 13.37 (–0.9) FOUL 4 ANA TIMA DOM 13.25m (–0.5) 13.05 (–0.4) 13.20 (–0.6) 13.25 (–0.5) FOUL 13.01 (–1.1) 13.16 (–0.1) 5 DIVYAJYOTI BISWAL CAN 12.39m (–0.1) FOUL 12.33 (–0.3) FOUL FOUL 12.30 (–0.3) 12.39 (–0.1) #6 International 400 women W World 47.60 Marita Koch GDR 10/6/1985 Canberra, AUS Pl Name Yr Team Time 1 SHAMIER LITTLE USA 51.45 2 CHRISTINE DAY JAM 52.48 3 TRAVIA JONES CAN 52.53 4 TIFFANY JAMES JAM 52.68 5 DOMINIQUE BLAKE JAM 52.91 6 MARGARET BAMGBOSE NGR 53.51 7 SONIKQUA WALKER JAM 54.02 8 VERONE CHAMBERS JAM 54.26 #5 International 400 men W World 43.03 Wayde van Niekirk South Africia 8/14/2016 Rio de Janerio, Pl Name Yr Team Time 1 BRALON TAPLIN GRN 45.29 2 LUGUELIN SANTOS DOM 45.66 3 NERY BRENES CRC 45.73 4 CHIDI OKEZIE NGR 46.21 5 ALONZO RUSSELL BAH 46.25 6 JAMARI ROSE JAM 46.33 7 CHAMP PAGE USA 46.38 8 TYLER DANIEL HARPER CAN 47.38 #20 International 800 women W World 1:53.28 Jarmila Kratochvilova TCH 7/26/1983 Munich, GER Pl Name Yr Team Time 1 CARLY MUSCARO USA 2:02.84 2 ALENA BROOKS TTO 2:03.18 3 SADE SEALY BAR 2:04.27 4 MEGHAN MANLEY USA 2:05.58 5 KIMBERLEY FICENEC USA 2:06.29 CECE CHARLES GRN DNF DirectAthletics MeetPro 3 GRENADA INVITATIONAL 2018 MEET OFFICIALS St. Georges, Meet Director: Kirani James Athletics Stadium Adrian Crichlow Timing: Host: Grenada Invitational Organizing Comm. cfpitiming.com Saturday, April 21, 2018 OFFICIAL MEET REPORT printed: 4/21/2018 9:18 PM RESULTS #19 International 800 men W World 1:40.91 David Rudisha KEN 2012 London, ENG Pl Name Yr Team Time 1 RYAN SANCHEZ PUR 1:46.80 2 ANDRES ARROYO PUR 1:47.05 3 ANTHONIO MASCOLL BAR 1:49.01 4 AKANI SLATER STV 1:55.50 #4 International 200 women W World 21.34 Florence Griffith-Joyner USA 9/29/1988 Seoul, KOR Wind: (+0.1) Pl Name Yr Team Time 1 TORI BOWIE USA 22.75 2 MARIELY SANCHEZ DOM 23.60 3 TYNIA GAITHER BAH 23.62 4 KAYLIN WHITNEY USA 23.65 5 ASHA RUTH USA 24.47 LAKEISHA LAWSON USA DNS #3 International 200 men W World 19.19 Usain Bolt JAM 8/20/2009 Berlin, GER Wind: (–0.2) Pl Name Yr Team Time 1 LASHAWN MERRITT USA 20.57 2 TRENTAVIS FRIDAY USA 20.91 3 YANCARLOS MARTINEZ DOM 20.93 4 WINSTON GEORGE GUY 20.94 5 JUSTIN WALKER USA 20.97 6 EMMANUEL CALLENDER TTO 21.37 CHRISTOPHER BELCHER USA DNS #2 International 100 women W World 10.49 Florence Griffith-Joyner USA 7/16/1988 Indianapolis, IN Wind: (+0.5) Pl Name Yr Team Time 1 HANNAH CUNLIFFE USA 11.42 2 JENEBA TARMOH USA 11.44 3 DESTINY CARTER USA 11.51 4 BARBARA PIERRE USA 11.54 5 JASMINE TODD USA 11.80 6 VANESSA CLERVEAUX HAI 12.11 TAHESIA HARRIGAN-SCOTT BVI DNS DirectAthletics MeetPro 4 GRENADA INVITATIONAL 2018 MEET OFFICIALS St. Georges, Meet Director: Kirani James Athletics Stadium Adrian Crichlow Timing: Host: 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