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100 HURDLES 1982 (Provo, June 05; No Reading—Wind Still) 100 HURDLES 1982 (Provo, June 05; no reading—wind still) ....................................(A) (27 contestants, 8 finalists; Q—13.75) 1. Benita Fitzgerald (Tennessee) ........................... Jr ................13.13 (MR) 2. Candy Young (Fairleigh Dickinson).................... So ..............13.23 3. Kim Turner (UTEP)............................................. Jr ................13.24 4. Tonja Brown (Florida State) ............................... Sr ...............13.73 5. Clara Hairston (Auburn) .................................... Fr ................13.78 6. Janet Yarbrough (Cal Poly/SLO) ....................... Jr ................13.95 7. Carolyn Faison (Florida State) ........................... Fr ................14.16 … dnc— Carol Lewis (Houston) ....................................... Fr [Hept (May 31): Kathy Raugust (Cal Jr) 15.14 MR, Jackie Joyner (UCLA So) 13.94 MR] (Heats [June 03]: I[0.5]–1. Young 13.40 MR. II[-0.1]–1. Turner 13.21 MR; III[-0.6]–1. Fitzgerald 13.21 =MR) 1983 (Houston, June 04; wind +1.1) (27 contestants, 8 finalists; Q—13.69) 1. Benita Fitzgerald (Tennessee) ........................... Sr ...............12.84 (CR, MR) (first 2-time winner) 2. Kim Turner (UTEP)............................................. Jr ................12.95 (also under old MR) 3. Rhonda Blanford (Nebraska) ............................. So ..............13.45 4. Candy Young (Fairleigh Dickinson).................... Jr ................13.48 5. Tonya Lowe (Kentucky) ..................................... Jr ................13.56 6. Lori Dinello (Florida) .......................................... Sr ...............13.60 7. Lori Smith (San Diego State) ............................. Sr ...............13.75 8. Jackie Joyner (UCLA) ....................................... Jr ................13.99 (Heats [June 02]: II[1.4]–1. Turner 13.13 =MR) All-Time NCAA Women’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -148- 1984 (Eugene, June 02; wind +3.7) (18 contestants, 8 finalists; Q—13.65) 1. Kim Turner (UTEP)............................................. Sr ...............13.02w 2. Candy Young (Fairleigh Dickinson).................... Sr ...............13.05w 3. Arnita Epps (Texas Southern) ............................ So ..............13.20w 4. Maria Usifo' (Texas Southern) ........................... Fr ................13.35w 5. Tonya Lowe (Kentucky) ..................................... Sr ...............13.35w 6. Rhonda Blanford (Nebraska) ............................. Jr ................13.37w 7. Sophia Hunter (Delaware State) ........................ Fr ................13.61w 8. Clara Hairston (Auburn) .................................... Jr ................13.65w 1985 (Austin, June 01; wind +4.1) (27 contestants, 8 finalists; Q—13.32w) 1. Rhonda Blanford (Nebraska) ............................. Sr ...............12.70w (superior to MR) 2. Rosalind Council (Auburn) ................................ Jr ................13.00w 3. Jackie Joyner (UCLA) ....................................... Sr ...............13.00w 4. Sophia Hunter' (Delaware State) ....................... So ..............13.01w 5. LaVonna Martin (Tennessee) ............................. Fr ................13.02w 6. Gail Devers (UCLA) ........................................... Fr ................13.34w … dnf— Karen Nelson' (Texas) ........................................ Fr … fs— Clara Hairston (Auburn) ..................................... Sr 1986 (Indianapolis, June 07; wind +1.1) (19 contestants, 9 finalists; Q—13.60) 1. Rosalind Council (Auburn) ................................ Jr ................13.03 2. LaVonna Martin (Tennessee) ............................. So ..............13.05 3. Maria Usifo' (Texas Southern) ........................... Jr ................13.13 4. Gail Devers (UCLA) ........................................... So ..............13.15 5. Jackie Humphrey (Eastern Kentucky) ............... So ..............13.32 6. Sophia Hunter' (Delaware State) ....................... Jr ................13.34 7. Arnita Epps (Texas Southern) ............................ Sr ...............13.52 8. Schowonda Williams (LSU) ............................... So ..............13.53 9. Nicolle Thompson (UCLA) ................................. Fr ................13.71 All-Time NCAA Women’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -149- 1987 (Baton Rouge, June 06; wind +0.6) (23 contestants, 9 finalists; Q—13.53) 1. LaVonna Martin (Tennessee) ............................. Jr ................13.05 2. Jackie Humphrey (Eastern Kentucky) ............... Jr ................13.23 3. Lynda Tolbert (Arizona State) ............................ Fr ................13.24 4. Donna Waller (Colorado) ................................... Sr ...............13.33 5. Rosalind Council (Auburn) ................................ Sr ...............13.35 6. Schowonda Williams (LSU) ............................... Jr ................13.58 7. Maria Usifo' (Texas Southern) ........................... Sr ...............13.59 8. Nicolle Thompson (UCLA) ................................. So ..............13.60 9. Karen Nelson' (Texas) ....................................... Jr ................13.64 1988 (Eugene, June 04; wind +0.1) (22 contestants, 8 finalists; Q—13.57) 1. Lynda Tolbert (Arizona State) ............................ So ..............12.82 (MR) 2. LaVonna Martin (Tennessee) ............................. Sr ...............12.85 3. Gail Devers (UCLA) ........................................... Sr ...............12.90 4. Jackie Humphrey (Eastern Kentucky) ............... Sr ...............13.14 5. Schowonda Williams (LSU) ............................... Sr ...............13.32 6. Karen Nelson' (Texas) ....................................... Sr ...............13.42 7. Alicia Bass (LSU)............................................... So ..............13.47 8. Bridgette Tate (Ohio State) ................................ Sr ...............13.66 All-Time NCAA Women’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -150- 1989 (Provo, June 03; wind +1.5) ......................................................(A) (16 contestants, 9 finalists; Q—13.53) 1. Tananjalyn Stanley (LSU)................................... Jr ................12.70 (MR) 2. Cinnamon Sheffield (LSU) ................................. Fr ................12.95 (= AJR) 3. Hope Obika' (Texas Southern) .......................... So ..............13.23 4. Janeene Vickers (UCLA) ................................... So ..............13.25 5. Cheryl Dickey (Texas Southern) ........................ Jr ................13.26 6. Terry Robinson (Florida) .................................... Fr ................13.31 7. Lisa Wells (Texas) .............................................. Fr ................13.32 8. Kathy Raske (Southern Illinois) ......................... Sr ...............13.42 9 Leticia Beverly (Illinois) ....................................... Sr ...............13.59 (defending champ Tolbert dnc—Arizona State on probation) 1990 (Durham, June 02; wind +2.6) (20 contestants, 8 finalists; Q—13.21) 1. Lynda Tolbert (Arizona State) ............................ Sr ...............12.84w 2. Cinnamon Sheffield (LSU) ................................. So ..............13.00w 3. Tananjalyn Stanley (LSU)................................... Sr ...............13.03w 4. Janeene Vickers (UCLA) ................................... Jr ................13.05w 5. Yolanda Johnson (Colorado) ............................. Sr ...............13.11w 6. Dawn Bowles (LSU) .......................................... Jr ................13.21w 7. Mary Cobb (LSU) .............................................. Jr ................13.29w 8. Kim Batten (Florida State) ................................. Jr ................13.37w All-Time NCAA Women’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -151- 1991 (Eugene, June 01; wind +5.0) (22 contestants, 8 finalists; semis return; Q—13.32) 1. Dawn Bowles (LSU) .......................................... Jr ................12.70w (equals meet-fastest) 2. Mary Cobb (LSU) .............................................. Sr ...............12.97w 3. Tonja Buford (Illinois) ......................................... So ..............13.05w 4. Kim Batten (Florida State) ................................. Sr ...............13.06w 5. Cinnamon Sheffield (LSU) ................................. Jr ................13.07w 6. Yolanda Johnson (Colorado) ............................. Sr ...............13.16w 7. Tonya Lawson (Alabama) .................................. Sr ...............14.43w … fs— Janeene Vickers (UCLA) .................................... Sr 1992 (Austin, June 06; wind +0.9) (20 contestants, 8 finalists; Q—13.21) 1. Michelle Freeman' (Florida) ............................... Sr ...............12.90 2. Dawn Bowles (LSU) .......................................... Sr ...............12.92 3. Tonja Buford (Illinois) ......................................... Jr ................13.07 4. Cinnamon Sheffield (LSU) ................................. Sr ...............13.22 5. Monifa Taylor (Florida) ....................................... Jr ................13.27 6. Rosa Baker (Texas A&M) ................................... Jr ................13.28 7. Gillian Russell' (Miami) ...................................... Fr ................13.32 8. Ime Akpan' (Arizona State) ................................ Jr ................13.63 1993 (New Orleans, June 05; wind +2.4) (21 contestants, 8 finalists; Q—13.40) 1. Gillian Russell' (Miami) .....................................
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