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Pan Am Sports Ranking Femenino PAN AM SPORTS RANKING FEMENINO VERSION MAYO / MAY 23 Corrections/correcciones to [email protected] 100 METERS (24) Rank Mark WIND Competitor DOB Nat Venue Date 1 10.72 1.1 Sha'carri Richardson 25-Mar-00 USA Ansin Sports Complex, Hollywood, FL (USA) 10-Apr-21 2 10.96 0.7 Tamara Clark 9-Jan-99 USA LSU Bernie Moore Stadium, Baton Rouge, LA (USA) 24-Apr-21 11.02 0.7 Symone MASON 31-Aug-99 USA LSU Bernie Moore Stadium, Baton Rouge, LA (USA) 24-Apr-21 11.08 2.0 Twanisha TERRY 24-Jan-99 USA Percy Beard Track (Un. of Florida), Gainesville, FL (USA) 3-Apr-21 3 11.09 1.1 Briana WILLIAMS 21-Mar-02 JAM Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, CA (USA) 9-May-21 4 11.10 1.8 Ashanti Moore 7-Nov-00 JAM National Training Center, Clermont, FL (USA) 2-May-21 11.12 1.9 Jayla KIRKLAND 13-Feb-99 USA Jax Track at Hodges Stadium (North Florida Un.), Jacksonville, FL (USA) 30-Apr-21 11.12 1.8 Tiana Wilson 19-Jul-00 USA Mike A. Myers Stadium, Austin, TX (USA) 27-Mar-21 11.13 0.5 Candace HILL 11-Feb-99 USA Cougar Athletic Stadium (Azusa Pacific Un.), Azusa, CA 16-Apr-21 11.15 1.4 Tamari Davis 15-Feb-03 USA National Training Center, Clermont, FL (USA) 24-Jul-20 5 11.16 1.0 Gabriela Anahi Suarez 2-Feb-01 ECU Quito (ECU) 12-Dec-20 11.18 2.0 Cambrea Sturgis 27-Mar-99 USA Irwin Belk Track, Greensboro, NC (USA) 7-May-21 11.18 1.0 Kemba NELSON 23-Feb-00 JAM Roy P. Drachman Stadium, Tucson, AZ (USA) 17-Apr-21 11.18 1.6 Lanae-Tava Thomas 28-Jan-01 USA Katherine B. Loker Stadium, Los Angeles, CA (USA) 15-May-21 6 11.19 1.2 Joella LLOYD 12-Apr-02 ANT Tom Black Track at LaPorte Stadium (Un. of Tennessee), Knoxville, TN 1-May-21 11.21 1.8 Thelma Davies 8-May-00 USA Mike A. Myers Stadium, Austin, TX (USA) 27-Mar-21 11.22 1.0 Kynnedy Flannel 12-Jul-00 USA RV Christian Track, Manhattan, KS (USA) 15-May-21 11.23 2.0 Kiana Foster 2001 USA Southeastern Track Complex (SE Louisiana), Hammond, LA 1-May-21 7 11.24 1.6 Alya STANISCLAUS 19-Mar-00 TTO WTAMU T&Fi Complex, Canyon, TX (USA) 3-Apr-21 11.25 0.5 Kevona Davis 20-Dec-01 JAM RV Christian Track, Manhattan, KS (USA) 15-May-21 11.28 2.0 Caisja Chandler 18-Jun-00 USA USF Track Complex, Tampa, FL (USA) 16-May-21 11.28 1.8 Shawnti JACKSON 2-May-05 USA National Training Center, Clermont, FL (USA) 2-May-21 11.29 1.6 Alexa ROSSUM 6-Jan-01 USA Katherine B. Loker Stadium, Los Angeles, CA (USA) 15-May-21 11.29 1.1 Tia Clayton 17-Aug-04 JAM GC Foster College, Spanish Town (JAM) 19-Feb-20 11.30 1.8 Jonah Ross 1-May-02 USA Mike A. Myers Stadium, Austin, TX (USA) 27-Mar-21 11.31 0.8 Ackera Nugent 29-Apr-02 JAM RV Christian Track, Manhattan, KS (USA) 15-May-21 11.31 2.0 Rayniah JONES 2001 USA USF Track Complex, Tampa, FL (USA) 16-May-21 11.32 1.8 Camille Rutherford 31-Aug-02 USA Mike A. Myers Stadium, Austin, TX (USA) 27-Mar-21 8 11.32 1.5 Yunisleydis De La C. García 11-Aug-99 CUB Estadio Panamericano, La Habana (CUB) 20-Mar-20 9 11.33 1.1 Halle Hazzard 4-Feb-99 GRN Paul Derr TF Facility, Raleigh, NC (USA) 27-Mar-21 11.35 0.3 Anavia BATTLE 28-Mar-99 USA Demirjian Park (Univ. of Illiniois), Champaign, IL (USA) 16-May-21 11.35 1.8 Kamaya Dubose-Epps 1999 USA Mike A. Myers Stadium, Austin, TX (USA) 27-Mar-21 11.37 0.4 Dezerea BRYANT 27-Apr-93 USA Ansin Sports Complex, Hollywood, FL (USA) 10-Apr-21 11.38 0.1 Brandee Presley 11-Jun-00 USA Ole Miss T&F Complex, Oxford, MS (USA) 27-Mar-21 11.38 1.1 Brandy Hall 4-Sep-02 JAM GC Foster College, Spanish Town (JAM) 19-Feb-20 11.38 1.3 Quanera HAYES 7-Mar-92 USA National Training Center, Clermont, FL (USA) 4-Apr-21 11.38 -2.1 Tina Clayton 17-Aug-04 JAM National Stadium, Kingston (JAM) 13-May-21 10 11.40 0.7 Laura Moreira 10-Jan-00 CUB Pista Rafael Fortun Chacon, Camagüey (CUB) 6-Mar-20 11.44 1.9 Brianna LYSTON 24-May-04 JAM GC Foster College, Spanish Town (JAM) 21-Apr-21 11.44 1.4 Jada Seaman 18-Jul-01 USA UVA Lanningan Field, Charlottesville, VA (USA) 1-May-21 11.46 0.4 Jacious Sears 14-Aug-01 USA Percy Beard Track (Un. of Florida), Gainesville, FL (USA) 3-Apr-21 11.48 0.3 Ariyonna Augustine 12-Apr-00 USA Mike A. Myers Stadium, Austin, TX (USA) 26-Mar-21 11.48 1.0 Jasmin REED 20-Feb-99 USA Roy P. Drachman Stadium, Tucson, AZ (USA) 17-Apr-21 11.48 2.0 Victoria Anne CAMERON 2005 USA Mike A. Myers Stadium, Austin, TX (USA) 6-May-21 11.49 1.5 Amira YOUNG 15-Jun-00 USA Demirjian Park (Univ. of Illiniois), Champaign, IL (USA) 23-Apr-21 11.49 0.3 Zhane SMITH 25-Apr-99 USA Cushing Stadium (Texas A&M), College Station, TX (USA) 10-Apr-21 11.50 1.9 Britany Anderson 31-Jan-01 JAM National Training Center, Clermont, FL (USA) 24-Jul-20 11 11.50 1.5 Lorraine Martins 4-Apr-00 BRA Pista de Atletismo CEAR, Campinas (BRA) 2-Dec-20 11.50 0.3 Saskieka Steele 8-Nov-02 JAM GC Foster College, Spanish Town (JAM) 18-Feb-20 11.50 0.4 Shae ANDERSON 7-Apr-99 USA Drake Stadium, Los Angeles, CA (USA) 9-Apr-21 12 11.51 1.3 Mechaela Hyacinth 16-Nov-99 LCA Concordia University Irvine track, Irvine, CA (USA) 27-Mar-21 11.51 0.2 Tionna Brown 2003 USA University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Birmingham, AL 3-Apr-21 11.52 1.4 Denae MCFARLANE 2000 JAM Dean A. Hayes Track and Soccer Stadium, Murfreesboro, TN 16-May-21 11.52 1.3 Linesha THOMPSON 1-Jan-99 JAM Texan Track & Field Complex, Levelland, TX (USA) 13-May-21 13 11.52 0.4 Natalia Carolina Linares 3-Jan-03 COL Estadio de Atletismo - Unidad Deportiva el Salitre, Bogotá (COL) 20-Mar-21 11.52 1.3 Semira KILLEBREW 30-Mar-01 USA LSU Bernie Moore Stadium, Baton Rouge, LA (USA) 1-May-21 14 11.52 0.8 Vida Aurora Caetano 2-Apr-01 BRA CNDA, Bragança Paulista (BRA) 17-Dec-20 11.53 1.4 Kayla Bonnick 17-Jul-01 JAM Paul Derr TF Facility, Raleigh, NC (USA) 14-May-21 11.53 1.9 Kayla SMITH 2002 USA Jax Track at Hodges Stadium (North Florida Un.), Jacksonville, FL (USA) 30-Apr-21 11.54 0.3 Madison Fuller 2000 USA Mike Sanders Track & Field Complex, Starkville, MS (USA) 27-Mar-21 11.54 0.5 Mariah AYERS 2000 USA RV Christian Track, Manhattan, KS (USA) 15-May-21 15 11.55 1.7 Amya CLARKE 1999 SKN LSU Bernie Moore Stadium, Baton Rouge, LA (USA) 24-Apr-21 16 11.56 1.6 Deondra Green 18-Oct-00 CAN WTAMU T&Fi Complex, Canyon, TX (USA) 3-Apr-21 11.56 1.8 Hannah DOUGLAS 2002 USA National Training Center, Clermont, FL (USA) 2-May-21 11.57 1.4 Brooke RAGLIN 4-Jun-99 USA Paul Derr TF Facility, Raleigh, NC (USA) 14-May-21 11.57 1.0 Chinyere OKORO 2000 USA Roy P. Drachman Stadium, Tucson, AZ (USA) 17-Apr-21 11.60 2.0 Serena Cole 2004 JAM National Stadium, Kingston (JAM) 6-Mar-20 11.61 1.0 Angelnique BRYANT 1999 USA Vert Stadium (High Point Un.), High Point, NC (USA) 11-May-21 17 11.61 1.7 Audrey Leduc 1999 CAN LSU Bernie Moore Stadium, Baton Rouge, LA (USA) 24-Apr-21 11.61 -2.1 Kerrica HILL 6-Mar-05 JAM National Stadium, Kingston (JAM) 13-May-21 11.62 2.0 Gabriela MOURÃO 3-Jun-99 BRA CNDA, Bragança Paulista (BRA) 9-Apr-21 11.62 1.7 Shakeira Bowra 14-Sep-01 JAM GC Foster College, Spanish Town (JAM) 19-Feb-20 11.62 1.0 Sophia FALCO 7-Jul-99 USA RV Christian Track, Manhattan, KS (USA) 15-May-21 11.62 1.3 Tirecia WALCOTT 21-Mar-00 JAM Texan Track & Field Complex, Levelland, TX (USA) 13-May-21 11.63 1.3 Jacqueline Madogo 14-Apr-00 CAN National Training Center, Clermont, FL (USA) 4-Apr-21 11.63 0.8 Kenia Seals 2001 USA Un. of Kentucky Outdoor Track Facility, Lexington, KY 1-May-21 11.63 0.8 Le-Taija JACKSON 2001 USA RV Christian Track, Manhattan, KS (USA) 15-May-21 11.63 0.1 Shenese Walker 23-Jan-03 JAM GC Foster College, Spanish Town (JAM) 18-Feb-20 11.64 0.3 Danielle BESS 24-Jul-02 USA Jax Track at Hodges Stadium (North Florida Un.), Jacksonville, FL (USA) 30-Apr-21 11.64 1.5 Kenondra Davis 2003 USA AP Ranch, Fort Worth, TX (USA) 1-Aug-20 11.64 0.0 Lauryn TAYLOR 2002 USA George Manson Stadium, Fairfax, VA (USA) 2-May-21 11.64 0.9 Lyn'Nikka VANCE 2001 USA EIU O'Brien Field, Charleston, IL (USA) 14-May-21 11.64 1.2 Tori CARROLL 2001 USA Spire Institute Outdoor Complex, Geneva, OH (USA) 14-May-21 11.65 -2.1 Alana REID 20-Jan-05 JAM National Stadium, Kingston (JAM) 13-May-21 11.65 1.5 Amira ADUMA 25-Jan-99 USA Demirjian Park (Univ.
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