Girls 100 Meters Performance State Year Time 1 Candace Hill GA 2015 10.98 2 Kaylin Whitney FL 2014 11.10 3 Angela Williams CA 19

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Girls 100 Meters Performance State Year Time 1 Candace Hill GA 2015 10.98 2 Kaylin Whitney FL 2014 11.10 3 Angela Williams CA 19 Girls 100 Meters Performance State Year Time 1 Candace Hill GA 2015 10.98 2 Kaylin Whitney FL 2014 11.10 3 Angela Williams CA 1998 11.11 4 Chandra Cheeseborough FL 1976 11.13 Ashley Owens CO 2004 6 Marion Jones CA 1992 11.14 7 Gabby Mayo NC 2006 11.16 Victoria Jordan TX 2008 Octavious Freeman FL 2010 10 Wendy Vereen NJ 1983 11.17 Ashton Purvis CA 2010 12 Aleisha Latimer CO 1997 11.19 Khalifa St. Font FL 2015 14 Tiffany Townsend TX 2007 11.21 15 Chalonda Goodman GA 2009 11.22 Ariana Washington CA 2014 17 Jeneba Tarmoh CA 2006 11.24 MaryBeth Sant CO 2013 Teahna Daniels FL 2015 Symone Mason FL 2017 20 Bianca Knight MS 2006 11.26 Zaria Francis CA 2015 Katia Seymour FL 2016 23 Angela Burnham CA 1988 11.28 Sha'carri Richardson TX 2017 24 Allyson Felix CA 2003 11.29 25 Margaret Bailes OR 1968 11.30 26 Shataya Hendricks FL 2007 Briana Williams FL 2017 27 Jessica Onyepuunka AZ 2003 11.31 28 Erica Whipple FL 2000 11.32 29 Jasmine Baldwin CA 2004 11.33 Elizabeth Olear CA 2006 Shayla Sanders FL 2012 Ana Holland CO 2013 Ky Westbrook AZ 2013 Alfreda Steele FL 2015 35 Sharon Ware CA 1980 11.34 Jenna Prandini CA 2010 Krystal Sparling FL 2014 Kaylor Harris TX 2016 40 Caryl Smith CO 1987 11.35 Zundra Feagin FL 1990 Shalonda Solomon CA 2003 43 Danielle Marshall WA 1992 11.36 Aspen Burkett CO 1994 Muna Lee MO 2000 Kenyanna Wilson AZ 2006 47 Shayla Mahan MI 2007 11.37 Dominque Duncan TX 2008 Lauren Rain Williams CA 2015 Twanisha Terry FL 2017 50 Casey Custer TX 1992 11.38 Dezerea Bryant WA 2011 52 Khalilah Carpenter OH 2000 11.39 Sanya Richards FL 2002 Alexandria Anderson IL 2005 Keilah Tyson VA 2011 Cassondra Hall GA 2016 57 Keyon Soley NY 1997 11.40 Destiny Smith-Barnett CA 2014 59 Esther Jones WI 1987 11.41 Dominque Calloway CO 1996 Tania Woods CA 1999 Tynia Gaither FL 2011 Morolake Akinosun IL 2012 Alleandra Watt CO 2013 Jayla Kirkland AL 2015 Celera Barnes CA 2016 Lynna Irby IN 2017 68 Michelle Glover NJ 1981 11.42 Kwajalein Butler LA 1994 Sani Roseby CA 1999 Cleo Tyson TX 2004 72 Lakeesha White TX 1996 11.43 Marshevet Hooker TX 2002 Krystin Lacy TX 2003 Jasmine Gibbs CA 2012 Kynnedy Flannel TX 2017 Thelma Davies PA 2017 76 Latoya Phelps TX 2002 11.44 Ebony Collins CA 2005 Brittany Long GA 2007 Cherrelle Garrett CA 2007 Myasia Jacobs NJ 2010 $ Aaliyah Brown IL 2011 82 Ebony Robinson MD 1992 11.45 Alexis Joyce CO 2001 Angel Perkins CA 2001 LaKya Brookins SC 2006 Odeeika Bent FL 2007 Kali Davis-White FL 2012 88 Erica Alexander TX 2006 11.46 LaQuisha Jackson TN 2010 Tamara Clark NC 2017 90 LaKeisha Backus CA 1995 11.47 Valexsia Droughn CA 2010 93 Inger Miller CA 1990 11.48 Sydney Washington TX 2017 Ashley Seymour MD 2017 Tamari Davis FL 2017 94 Dawn Sowell PA 1983 11.49 Maicel Malone IN 1986 Benita Kelly SC 1993 Jernae Wright CA 1996 Gloria Asuminu TX 2003 Porscha Lucas TX 2006 Jennifer Madu TX 2012 Aleia Hobbs LA 2014 200 Meters *converted hand time 1 Allyson Felix CA 2003 22.11 2 Candace Hill GA 2015 22.43 3 Kaylin Whitney FL 2014 22.49 4 Marion Jones CA 1992 22.58 5 Chandra Cheeseborough FL 1975 22.77 6 Lauren Rain Williams CA 2016 22.80 7 Shalonda Solomon CA 2004 22.82 8 Tiffany Townsend TX 2007 22.84 9 Jasmine Baldwin CA 2004 22.86 10 Tania Woods CA 1999 22.88 Gabby Mayo NC 2006 12 Kinshasa Davis CA 1997 22.90 Ashton Purvis CA 2010 14 Bianca Knight MS 2006 22.94 Chalonda Goodman GA 2009 16 Margaret Bailes OR 1968 22.95 17 Alexandria Anderson IL 2005 22.96 Octavious Freeman FL 2011 Ariana Washington CA 2014 20 Aleisha Latimer CO 1997 22.97 Lauryn Ghee VA 2016 22 Wenda Vereen NJ 1983 22.99 Symone Mason FL 2017 23.00 23 Sanya Richards FL 2002 23.01 Dezerea Bryant WI 2011 25 Angela Williams CA 1997 23.02 26 Kali Davis-White FL 2013 23.05 27 Angel Perkins CA 2001 23.07 28 Jackie Thompson CA 1973 23.08 29 Zaria Francis CA 2015 23.09 30 Maicel Malone IN 1986 23.12 31 Zundra Feagin FL 1990 23.13 Brittany Jones FL 2005 Jeneba Tarmoh CA 2006 34 Carlette Guidry TX 1987 23.14* 35 Jayla Kirkland AL 2016 23.15 36 Khalilah Carpenter OH 2000 23.16 Monique Henderson CA 2001 38 Chryste Gaines TX 1987 23.17 39 Sherri Howard CA 1980 23.19 40 LaKeisha Backus CA 1994 23.21 Diamond Spaulding FL 2015 Twanisha Terry FL 2017 Tamari Davis FL 2017 42 Francena McCorory VA 2005 23.22 Porscha Lucas TX 2006 44 Aminah Haddad CA 1994 23.23 45 LeShon Nedd TX 1981 23.24* Shana Cox NY 2003 Victoria Jordan TX 2007 Cassondra Hall GA 2015 49 Denean Howard CA 1982 23.25 Shayla Sanders FL 2012 51 LaShauntea Moore OH 1999 23.26 Ashley Owens CO 2004 Katia Seymour FL 2016 54 Gervaise McCraw CA 1982 23.27 55 Tracee Thomas CA 1999 23.28 Karimah Davis FL 2017 Sha'carri Richardson TX 2017 56 Erica Whipple FL 1998 23.29 Ana Holland CO 2013 Danyel White TX 2016 59 Anglerne Annelus MO 2015 23.30 60 Kathie Lawson NJ 1971 23.34* Krystal Sparling FL 2014 Kynnedy Flannel TX 2017 Kayla Davis NC 2017 62 Taylor Houston TX 2011 23.35 Akawkaw Ndipagbor CA 2011 Olivia Ekpone MD 2011 65 Aspen Burkett CO 1994 23.36 Cleo Tyson TX 2004 Elizabeth Olear CA 2006 Dajia Lampkin DE 2017 68 Janet Davis MS 1982 23.37 Ky Westbrook AZ 2013 Rosaline Efflong TX 2017 71 Aisha Margain CA 2000 23.38 Sa'de Williams CA 2005 73 Donna Dennis WA 1982 23.39 Jasmin Reed CA 2017 74 Gwen Loud CA 1979 23.41 Raegan Padgett TX 2016 Jedah Caldwell MN 2016 Lynna Irby IN 2017 77 Aleah Williams NJ 1999 23.42 Ebony Collins CA 2005 Jessica Davis CA 2010 Kendall Baisden MI 2010 Arria Minor CO 2016 Anna Cockrell NC 2016 Lanae-Tava Thomas NY 2017 83 Alexis Joyce CO 2001 23.43 84 Mable Fergerson CA 1973 23.44* Mavis Laing AZ 1970 * Brenda Moreland OH 1975 * Leslie Maxie CA 1983 Ebony Robinson MD 1992 Dominque Calloway CO 1996 Angelique Smith CA 2004 Teona Rodgers FL 2007 Brittany Long GA 2007 Hannah Cunliffe WA 2013 94 Angela Burnham CA 1988 23.45 Krystin Lacy TX 2004 96 Kim Walker TX 1986 23.46 Kimberly Duncan TX 2009 Taylor Bennett TX 2015 99 Malika Edmonson CA 1995 23.47 Candyce McGrone IN 2008 Tristie Johnson FL 2012 Marcquita Stalbert LA 2012 Kaelin Roberts CA 2014 Ariyonna Augustone CA 2016 Jalyn Harris CA 2017 400 meters * converted hand time 1 Sanya Richards FL 2002 50.69 2 Monique Henderson CA 2000 50.74 3 Denean Howard CA 1982 50.87 4 Sheila Ingram DC 1976 50.90 5 Kadecia Baird NY 2012 51.04 6 Sherri Howard CA 1979 51.09 7 Lynna Irby IN 2016 51.39 8 Ericka Harris WA 1981 51.45 9 Sharon Dabney PA 1977 51.55 10 Jessica Beard OH 2007 51.63 11 Diane Dixon NY 1982 51.75 12 Sydney McLaughlin NJ 2016 51.87 13 Mable Fergerson CA 1972 51.91 14 Jennie Gorham MO 1979 51.94 15 Brandi Cross TX 2007 51.96 Shae Anderson CA 2017 51.99 16 Kendall Baisden MI 2013 52.03 17 Andrea Thomas NY 1985 52.04* Stephanie Smith GA 2003 Natasha Hastings NY 2004 Arria Minor CO 2017 52.05 20 Ebony Eutsey FL 2009 52.07 21 Nakiya Johnson CA 1998 52.09 22 Daesha Rogers FL 2013 52.11 23 Robin Reynolds FL 2009 52.15 24 Chewuskli Knighten CA 1985 52.17 25 Angel Perkins CA 2001 52.18 26 Monique Hennagan SC 1994 52.19 27 Kathy Hammond CA 1969 52.24* 28 Janeene Vickers CA 1986 52.25 Sharrika Barnett FL 2015 Syaira Richardson VA 2017 30 Allyson Felix CA 2003 52.26 31 Kaelin Roberts CA 2016 52.28 32 Ebony Collins CA 2006 52.33 33 Sa'de Williams CA 2005 52.35 34 Briana Nelson SC 2009 52.38 35 Courtney Okolo TX 2012 52.40 36 Maicel Malone IN 1986 52.42 Symone Mason FL 2017 37 Shana Cox NY 2003 52.43 38 Robin Campbell DC 1975 52.44* Brittany Jones FL 2005 40 Olivia Baker NJ 2014 52.46 41 Cynthia Newsome CO 1993 52.47 42 Jerrika Chapple TX 2000 52.49 Ana Holland CO 2013 45 MaKenzie Dunmore GA 2016 52.51 46 Jasmine Lee CA 2003 52.52 Meshawn Graham OH 2007 Kayla Davis NC 2017 52.54 48 Mikele Barber NJ 1998 52.56 49 Kristyn Williams TX 2009 52.59 Shamier Little IL 2013 51 Kinshasa Davis CA 1997 52.61 52 Alexandria Anderson IL 2005 52.63 53 Tanya McIntosh NY 1984 52.64 54 Precious Holmes CT 2012 52.67 55 Easter Gabriel TX 1978 52.69 Samantha Watson NY 2015 Sterling Leslie GA 2016 58 Edna Brown PA 1977 52.72 59 Mavis Laing AZ 1978 52.74* Sheneka Griffin GA 1997 Demetria Washington NC 1997 62 Tiandra Ponteen MD 2003 52.76 63 Suziann Reid MD 1995 52.77 Deonna Lawrence CA 2003 66 Zola Golden NY 2014 52.82 67 Maxine Underwood MA 1982 52.84* 68 Nadonnia Rodriguez NY 2008 52.86 69 Marion Jones CA 1991 52.91 Adia McKinnon IL 2000 Michelle Brown NJ 2009 72 Janice Davis MS 2000 52.92 Diamond Dixon TX 2010 Natalie Price OH 2017 52.93 Kennedy Simon GA 2017 52.94 74 Malika Edmonson CA 1996 52.95 Kendall Ellis FL 2014 Nicole Montgomery CO 2015 77 Bianca Knight MS 2004 52.96 Samara Miller IL 2016 79 Lashinda Demus CA 2000 52.97 Chimere Ezumah CA 2010 Karimah Davis FL 2017 52.98 81 Eureka Hall AZ 1992 52.99 Kamaria Brown LA 2010 83 Nia Dorner CA 2013 53.00 84 Johnsie Liles TX 2003 53.01 Hannah Waller CA 2016 Bailey Lear TX 2017 53.02 86 Chizoba Okdogbe CA 2010 53.06 87 Leslie Maxie CA 1984 53.07 Natalie Stewart UT 2008 89 Pam Rodgers FL 1979 53.08 90 Linetta Wilson CA 1985 53.10 Turquoise Thompson CA 2009 Aliyah Abrams GA 2015 Chloe Abbott MI 2016 94 Leaha Walker PA 1986 53.11 Felicia Brown GA 2012 96 Freida Cobbs CA 1978 53.12 Donna Howard GA 1993 Akawkaw Ndipagbor CA 2009 99 Charlette Cooke CA 1966 53.13 100 Tiffany Abney PA 2003 53.14 800 meters 1 Mary Cain NY 2013 1:59.51 2 Kim Gallagher PA 1982 2:00.07 8 Samantha Watson NY 2017 2:00.65 3 Ajee Wilson NJ 2012 2:00.91 4 Chanelle Price PA 2008 2:01.61 5 Amy Weissenbach CA 2011 2:02.04 6 Mary Decker CA 1974 2:02.29 9 Aaliyah Miller TX 2016 2:02.96 10 Kathy Weston NV 1975 2:02.9 11 Leann Warren OR 1979 2:03.02 12 Laura Roesler ND 2008 2:03.08 13 Alexa Efraimson WA 2014 2:03.26 14 Raevyn Rogers TX 2013 2:03.32 Caitlin Collier FL 2017 15 Ruby
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