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2019 Results Gridlines.Xlsx 100 Meters T13 U14 Female 0:24.9 1 Sydney Parcell 100 Meters T34 U14 Male 1:23.0 1 Ronnie Dennis 100 Meters T34 U17 Female 0:26.6 1 Elicia Meairs 100 Meters T34 U11 Male 0:51.5 1 Sage Rovenstine 100 Meters T35 Adults Male 0:14.6 1 Dustin Gunter 100 Meters T35 U11 Male 0:29.8 1 Logan Bailon 100 Meters T36 Futures Female 0:39.6 1 Clover Hunding 100 Meters T36 U11 Female 0:28.5 1 Lily Idleman-Johnson 100 Meters T36 U11 Male 0:27.0 1 Jace Little 100 Meters T36 U11 Male 0:28.6 2 Ambrose Tran 100 Meters T36 U11 Male 0:33.3 3 Jacob Vansickle 100 Meters T36 U11 Male 0:38.7 4 Ty Creach 100 Meters T37 Adults Female 0:17.7 1 Kasey Nickel 100 Meters T37 Adults Female 0:19.0 2 Madison Castillo 100 Meters T37 Futures Male 0:34.0 1 Carson Carney 100 Meters T37 U11 Female 0:23.3 1 Tajah Goerage 100 Meters T37 U11 Male 0:27.4 2 Brant Hansen 100 Meters T37 U11 Male 0:33.1 1 Erick Lopez 100 Meters T37 U14 Female 0:18.5 1 Emily Pitzer 100 Meters T37 U14 Male 0:21.0 1 Carson Parrish 100 Meters T38 U14 Female 0:28.5 1 Ashtyn Rector 100 Meters T42 U11 Male 0:46.7 1 Isaac Tisdale 100 Meters T42 U14 Male 0:46.9 1 Tyler Lai 100 Meters T43 U14 Female 0:26.9 1 Makayla Wood 100 Meters T44 U11 Female 0:19.5 1 Alexis Martin 100 Meters T53 U11 Female 1:21.8 1 Olivia Woodard 100 Meters T53 U11 Male 0:52.1 1 Isaac Murdock 100 Meters T53 U17 Male 0:35.7 1 Loyale Massey 100 Meters T54 U11 Male 0:45.0 1 Davey Uria 100 Meters T54 U11 Male 0:45.3 2 Denis Lanning 100 Meters T54 U11 Male 1:18.2 3 Karter Gardenhire 100 Meters T54 U14 Female 0:36.0 1 Isabel Einwich 100 Meters T54 U14 Female 0:36.7 2 Sophia Beers 100 Meters T54 U14 Male 0:52.6 1 Brandt Knoettgen 100 Meters T54 U17 Female 0:51.5 1 Payton Aukland 100 Meters T54 U17 Male 0:22.7 1 Grant Pierce 100 Meters T54 U17 Male 0:25.8 2 Wenxi Funk 100 Meters T54 U17 Male 0:25.9 3 Josiah Bouligny 100 Meters T64 Futures Female 0:24.1 1 Lana Aronis 100 Meters T64 U11 Female 0:33.0 1 Katherine (Kate)Kirkwood 100 Meters TRR2 Adults Male 0:45.3 1 Nick Rice 1500 Meters T34 U17 Female 7:19.0 1 Elicia Meairs 1500 Meters T54 U17 Male 5:14.1 2 Grant Pierce 1500 Meters T54 U17 Male 7:02.0 1 Wenxi Funk 20 Meters T32 U11 Female 0:25.6 1 Anna Ontiveros 20 Meters T36 U11 Male 0:05.1 1 Jace Little 20 Meters T37 U11 Male 0:06.6 1 Erick Lopez 200 Meters T13 U14 Female 1:06.2 1 Sydney Parcell 200 Meters T34 U14 Male 2:30.3 1 Ronnie Dennis 200 Meters T34 U17 Female 0:47.4 1 Elicia Meairs 200 Meters T35 Adults Male 0:30.5 1 Dustin Gunter 200 Meters T35 U11 Male 1:21.6 1 Logan Bailon 200 Meters T36 Futures Female 1:29.6 1 Clover Hunding 200 Meters T36 U11 Female 1:04.7 1 Lily Idleman-Johnson 200 Meters T36 U11 Male 1:04.5 1 Ambrose Tran 200 Meters T36 U11 Male 1:36.3 2 Ty Creach 200 Meters T37 Adults Female 0:39.8 1 Kasey Nickel 200 Meters T37 Adults Female 0:39.9 2 Madison Castillo 200 Meters T37 Futures Male 1:30.5 1 Carson Carney 200 Meters T37 U11 Female 0:55.2 1 Tajah Goerage 200 Meters T37 U11 Male 1:06.7 1 Brant Hansen 200 Meters T37 U14 Female 0:45.3 1 Emily Pitzer 200 Meters T37 U14 Male 0:49.3 1 Carson Parrish 200 Meters T43 U14 Female 1:09.6 1 Makayla Wood 200 Meters T44 U11 Female 0:47.9 1 Alexis Martin 200 Meters T53 U11 Female 1:57.1 1 Olivia Woodard 200 Meters T53 U11 Male 1:36.5 1 Isaac Murdock 200 Meters T53 U17 Male 1:06.9 1 Loyale Massey 200 Meters T54 U11 Male 1:28.6 1 Davey Uria 200 Meters T54 U11 Male 1:30.6 2 Denis Lanning 200 Meters T54 U11 Male 1:46.0 3 Karter Gardenhire 200 Meters T54 U14 Female 1:08.4 1 Isabel Einwich 200 Meters T54 U14 Female 1:14.0 2 Sophia Beers 200 Meters T54 U17 Male 0:36.9 1 Grant Pierce 200 Meters T54 U17 Male 0:48.0 2 Josiah Bouligny 200 Meters T54 U17 Male 0:48.8 3 Wenxi Funk 200 Meters TRR2 Adults Male 1:53.0 1 Nick Rice 400 Meters T34 U17 Female 1:38.5 1 Elicia Meairs 400 Meters T35 Adults Male 1:23.0 1 Dustin Gunter 400 Meters T36 U11 Female 2:40.1 1 Lily Idleman-Johnson 400 Meters T37 Adults Female 1:38.2 1 Madison Castillo 400 Meters T37 U11 Male 2:26.6 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Female 0:28.6 1 Lexie Craig Power Weave T51 U23 Male 0:29.1 1 Jacob Logan Power Weave T53 Adults Female 0:29.1 1 Marina Schlorch 100M Cycle T36 Futures Female 1:02.0 1 Clover Hunding 100M Cycle T36 U11 Female 0:48.4 1 Lily Idleman-Johnson 100M Cycle T36 U11 Male 0:33.7 1 Jacob Vansickle 100M Cycle T36 U11 Male 0:45.8 2 Ty Creach 100M Cycle T37 U11 Male 0:40.9 1 Brant Hansen 100M Cycle T53 U11 Female 1:30.0 1 Olivia Woodard 100M Cycle T53 U11 Male 0:27.7 1 Isaac Murdock 100M Cycle T53 U20 Male 0:22.5 1 Nate Nowak 100M Cycle T64 Futures Female 0:31.7 1 Lana Aronis 1500M Cycle T36 U11 Male 5:59.3 1 Ambrose Tran 1500M Cycle T37 U14 Male 6:15.0 1 Carson Parrish 1500M Cycle T53 U20 Male 5:22.1 1 Nate Nowak 40M Cycle T20 Adults Male 0:44.2 1 Mark Mock 40M Cycle T42 U11 Male 0:22.4 1 Isaac Tisdale 40M Cycle T64 Futures Female 0:15.0 1 Lana Aronis.
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