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Flash Results, Inc Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:17 PM 6/23/2018 Page 1 2018 USATF Championships - 6/21/2018 to 6/24/2018 Drake Stadium Meet Program - Sunday Event 39 Heptathlon: #5 Women Long Jump (16) Event 24 Men High Jump (15) Sunday 6/24/2018 - 11:30 AM Sunday 6/24/2018 - 1:45 PM Pos Name Team Seed Mark Progression: 212/217/222/225/228 then 3 cm Flight 1 of 2 Finals World: 2.45m 7/27/1993 Javier Sotomayor 1 Annie Kunz Chula Vista American: 2.40m 8/7/1991 Charles Austin 2 Allison Reaser Arete Elite Meet: 2.37m Tie J Williams & E Kynard 3 Ashtin Zamzow Texas Facility: 2.40m 2014 Derek Drouin 4 Alissa Brooks-Johnson Washington S Pos Name Team Seed Mark 5 Juanita Webster-Freeman Santa Barbar Flight 1 of 1 Finals 6 Kendall Gustafson UCLA 1 Jonathan Wells Illinois 7 Shaina Burns Texas A&M 2 Landon Bartel Nebraska 8 Lindsay Schwartz ABEO/Santa B 3 Ricky Robertson Unattached Flight 2 of 2 Finals 4 Bryan McBride Unattached 1 Rose Jackson Team NoDak 5 Erik Kynard Brand Jordan 2 Nikki Larch-Miller Santa Barbar 6 Benjamin Milligan Oregon 3 Riley Cooks Falcon Track Clu 7 James Harris Unattached 4 Emilyn Dearman Unattached 8 Trey Culver Texas Tech 5 Alex Gochenour Unattached 9 Bradley Adkins Unattached 6 Alyssa Thompson Arizona 10 Avion Jones Unattached 7 Maddie Holmberg Penn St. 11 Shelby McEwen Alabama 8 Erica Bougard NIKE 12 Jeron Robinson NIKE 13 Kyle Landon Unattached Event 39 Heptathlon: #6 Women Javelin Throw (16) 14 Kris Kornegay-Gober Shore Athlet Sunday 6/24/2018 - 12:50 PM 15 Jeff Giannettino Army West Po Pos Name Team Seed Mark Event 25 Women Pole Vault (18) Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Juanita Webster-Freeman Santa Barbar Sunday 6/24/2018 - 1:55 PM 2 Allison Reaser Arete Elite Progression: 430/445/455/460/465 then 5cm 3 Alex Gochenour Unattached World: 5.06m 8/20/2009 Yelena Isinbayeva 4 Maddie Holmberg Penn St. American: 5.00m 9/9/2016 Sandi Morris Meet: 4.92m 2008 Jenn Stuczynski 5 Erica Bougard NIKE Facility: 4.89m 2010 Jenn Suhr 6 Alyssa Thompson Arizona 7 Lindsay Schwartz ABEO/Santa B Pos Name Team Seed Mark 8 Annie Kunz Chula Vista Flight 1 of 1 Finals 9 Emilyn Dearman Unattached 1 Lexi Jacobus Unattached 10 Nikki Larch-Miller Santa Barbar 2 Morgann LeLeux Unattached 11 Ashtin Zamzow Texas 3 Kortney Ross Chula Vista 12 Kendall Gustafson UCLA 4 Katie Nageotte NIKE/New Yor 13 Rose Jackson Team NoDak 5 Megan Clark Oiselle/New 14 Shaina Burns Texas A&M 6 Lakan Taylor Unattached 15 Riley Cooks Falcon Track Clu 7 Carolina Moll Unattached 16 Alissa Brooks-Johnson Washington S 8 Kristen Brown Chula Vista 9 Sydney Walter Unattached 10 Kristen Hixson Unattached 11 Madison Heath Duke 12 Marissa Kalsey Unattached 13 Emily Grove Unattached 14 Tori Hoggard Unattached 15 Jenn Suhr adidas 16 Alexandra Pevtsova Unattached 17 Sandi Morris NIKE 18 Annie Rhodes Unattached Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:17 PM 6/23/2018 Page 2 2018 USATF Championships - 6/21/2018 to 6/24/2018 Drake Stadium Meet Program - Sunday Flight 2 of 2 Finals Event 4 Men 200 Meter Dash (16) 1 Jessica Woodard Oklahoma Sunday 6/24/2018 - 2:00 PM 2 Erin Farmer Unattached Top 3 + next 4 fastest to semis 3 Raven Saunders NIKE Top 4 each semi to final 4 Dani Hill NIKE World: 19.19 8/20/2009 Usain Bolt 5 Maggie Ewen NIKE American: 19.32 8/1/1996 Michael Johnson 6 Jessica Ramsey Unattached Meet: 19.57 2015 Justin Gatlin 7 Jeneva Stevens New York Ath Facility: 19.86 2013 Isiah Young 8 Monique Riddick Unattached Lane Name Team Prelims 9 Michelle Carter NIKE/New Yor Heat 1 of 2 Semis 1 Tevin Hester Unattached 21.03 Event 3 Women 200 Meter Dash (16) 2 Andrew Hudson Texas Tech 20.61 Sunday 6/24/2018 - 2:15 PM 3 Bryce Robinson Unattached 20.66 Top 2 + next 6 fastest to semis 4 Ameer Webb NIKE 20.39 Top 4 each semi to final 5 Dedric Dukes NIKE 20.48 World: 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner 6 Terrell Smith Kansas St. 20.80 American: 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner 7 Curtis King Unattached 21.77 Meet: 21.69 2012 Allyson Felix 8 Marqueze Washington Unattached 20.85 Facility: 22.19 2012 Kimberlyn Duncan Heat 2 of 2 Semis Lane Name Team Prelims 1 Kyree King NIKE 20.95 Heat 1 of 2 Semis 2 Brandon Carnes adidas 20.92 1 Kaylin Whitney NIKE 23.28 3 Justin Walker Unattached 20.53 2 Kortnei Johnson LSU 22.92 4 Amir James Northwestern 20.79 3 Ariana Washington Oregon 22.79 5 Michael Norman Southern Cal 20.46 4 Deajah Stevens NIKE 22.81 6 John Lundy DC Internati 20.63 5 Phyllis Francis NIKE 22.91 7 Kenzo Cotton Arkansas 20.72 6 Brittany Brown Iowa 22.80 8 Jason Crow Unattached 20.95 7 Mikiah Brisco LSU 23.25 8 Jeneba Tarmoh Unattached 23.27 Event 31 Women Shot Put (18) Heat 2 of 2 Semis Sunday 6/24/2018 - 2:10 PM 1 Gabriele Cunningham NC State 23.34 Top 8 to final, break ties 2 Jaide Stepter NIKE 23.14 World: 22.63m 6/7/1987 Natalya Lisovskaya 3 Shania Collins Tennessee 23.00 American: 20.63m 8/12/2016 Michelle Carter 4 Kimberlyn Duncan NIKE 23.12 Meet: 20.24m 2013 Michelle Carter 5 Jenna Prandini Puma 22.48 Facility: 20.24m 2013 Michelle Carter 6 Kyra Jefferson NIKE 22.98 Pos Name Team Seed Mark 7 Joanna Atkins Unattached 23.06 Flight 1 of 2 Finals 8 Ashton Purvis Unattached 23.15 1 Rachel Fatherly Velaasa 2 Aliyah Gustafson Bowling Gree 3 Lena Giger Stanford 4 McKenzie Warren Iron Wood TC 5 Chase Ealey Unattached 6 Laulauga Tausaga-Collins Iowa 7 Tia Brooks-Wannemacher NIKE 8 Breana Jemison Southern Cal 9 Janeah Stewart Ole Miss Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:17 PM 6/23/2018 Page 3 2018 USATF Championships - 6/21/2018 to 6/24/2018 Drake Stadium Meet Program - Sunday Flight 2 of 2 Finals Event 34 Men Discus Throw (18) 1 Damarcus Simpson Oregon Sunday 6/24/2018 - 2:20 PM 2 Michael Hartfield Unattached Top 8 to final, break ties 3 Charles Brown Texas Tech World: 74.08m 6/6/1986 Jurgen Scult 4 Terrell McClain Unattached American: 72.34m 7/7/1981 Ben Plucknett 5 Corey Crawford Unattached Meet: 71.26m 1984 John Powell 6 Jarvis Gotch Unattached Facility: 64.59m 2018 Reggie Jagers 7 Zack Bazile Ohio St. Pos Name Team Seed Mark 8 Marquis Dendy NIKE Flight 1 of 2 Finals 9 Jeff Henderson adidas 1 Brett Olsen Unattached 10 Lutalo Boyce Garden State 2 Payton Otterdahl North Dakota 3 Kord Ferguson Alabama Event 16 Men 110 Meter Hurdles (16) 4 Phillip Jagers Unattached Sunday 6/24/2018 - 2:30 PM 5 Reno Tuufuli Iowa Top 4 + next 4 fastest to semis 6 Brian Williams Ole Miss Top 4 each semi to final 7 Josh Syrotchen Unattached World: 12.80 9/7/2012 Aries Merritt 8 Ben Hammer South Dakota American: 12.80 9/7/2012 Aries Merritt 9 Jerimiah Evans Michigan St. Meet: 12.92 1996 Allen Johnson Flight 2 of 2 Finals Facility: 12.93 2010 David Oliver 1 Jared Schuurmans Unattached Lane Name Team Prelims 2 Ashmon Lucas Purdue Heat 1 of 2 Semis 3 Rodney Brown Unattached 1 Marcus Maxey U.S. Army 13.99 4 Mason Finley NIKE 2 David Kendziera Illinois 13.81 5 Jason Harrell Arete Throws 3 Aries Merritt NIKE 13.62 6 Sam Mattis New York Ath 4 Ryan Fontenot Unattached 13.51 7 Luke Vaughn Memphis 5 Grant Holloway Florida 13.56 8 Reggie Jagers Iron Wood TC 6 Antoine Lloyd Nebraska 13.72 9 Andrew Evans Unattached 7 Tremayne Banks Unattached 13.73 8 Daniel Roberts Kentucky 13.95 Event 28 Men Long Jump (19) Heat 2 of 2 Semis Sunday 6/24/2018 - 2:25 PM 1 Braxton Canady Oregon 14.04 Top 8 to final, break ties 2 Trey Cunningham Florida St. 13.82 World: 8.95m 8/30/1991 Mike Powell 3 Devon Allen NIKE 13.45 American: 8.95m 8/30/1991 Mike Powell 4 Aleec Harris adidas 13.73 Meet: 8.79m 1983 Carl Lewis 5 Freddie Crittenden Unattached 13.49 Facility: 8.40m 2011 Ngonidzashe Makusha 6 Jarret Eaton Unattached 13.56 Pos Name Team Seed Mark 7 Nicholas Anderson Unattached 13.84 Flight 1 of 2 Finals 8 William Session Indiana 13.92 1 Kyle Darrow Unattached 2 Corion Knight Florida St. 3 Tariq Thomas Delaware Val 4 Andre Dorsey Unattached 5 Rodney Ruffin Southeastern 6 Jordan Downs Bethel 7 Jordan Latimer Akron 8 KeAndre Bates Florida 9 Brian Huber Minn. St. Mo Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:17 PM 6/23/2018 Page 4 2018 USATF Championships - 6/21/2018 to 6/24/2018 Drake Stadium Meet Program - Sunday Event 7 Women 800 Meter Run (8) Event 11 Women 5000 Meter Run (22) Sunday 6/24/2018 - 3:04 PM Sunday 6/24/2018 - 3:22 PM Top 3 + next 4 fastest to semis Waterfall start, 14 inside, 8 outside Top 4 each semi to final World: 14:11.15 6/6/2008 Tirunesh Dibaba World: 1:53.28 7/26/1983 Jarmila Kratochvilova American: 14:38.92 9/9/2016 Shannon Rowbury American: 1:55.61 7/21/2017 Ajee' Wilson Meet: 14:45.35 2000 Regina Jacobs Meet: 1:57.04 1996 Meredith Valmon Facility: 15:15.08 2008 Sally Kipyego Facility: 1:58.67 2013 Alysia Montano Lane Name Team Seed Time Lane Name Team Semis Section 1 of 1 Finals Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 Bridget Lyons Atlanta TC 1 Kaela Edwards adidas 2:01.35 2 Anna Shields Point Park 2 Olivia Baker Stanford 2:00.63 3 Eleanor Fulton High Perform 3 Ajee Wilson adidas 1:59.34 4 Maggie Montoya Roots Runnin 4 Raevyn Rogers NIKE 2:00.17 5 Anna Rohrer Notre Dame 5 Charlene Lipsey adidas 2:00.25 6 Erika Kemp NC State 6 Ce'Aira Brown HOKA NJNYTC 1:59.49 7 Sarah Brown New Balance 7 Sabrina Southerland Oregon 2:01.28 8 Katrina Coogan New Balance 8 Hanna Green NIKE/NIKE OT 2:00.69 9 Erin Clark Colorado 10 Danielle Shanahan HOKA ONE ONE Event 8 Men 800 Meter Run (8) 11 Cally Macumber Unattached Sunday 6/24/2018 - 3:13 PM 12 Maya Weigel Strava TC Top 3 + next 4 fastest to semis 13 Allie Buchalski BROOKS Beast Top 4 each semi to final 14 Ashley Maton Unattached World: 1:40.91 8/24/2012 David Rudisha 15 Sara Sutherland Saucony American:
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