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4 Women 200 Meter Dash U20 Heptathlon ======Name Year Team Finals Wind H# Points ======1 Gittens, Tyra 98 Trin 17/12/2017 liveresults.athletics.ca/Live_Results/2017/Championships/ Heptathlon: #4 Women 200 Meter Dash U20 Heptathlon =============================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind H# Points =============================================================================== 1 Gittens, Tyra 98 Trin. & Tobago 24.90 5.1 2 896 2 Royce, Chloé 01 Dynamique 25.38 5.1 2 852 3 Dunn, Megan 99 London Western 25.74 5.1 2 820 4 Gurley, Rasheeda 99 York U 26.80 2.8 1 729 5 Banyi, Michaela 98 United States 27.04 2.8 1 708 6 Williams, Kaylyn 99 Kilomaîtres 27.07 2.8 1 706 7 Briggs, Amani 98 United States 27.11 5.1 2 703 8 Black, Amanda 99 Kingston TFC 27.35 2.8 1 683 9 Vinet, Abigail 98 Cirrus de Ga 29.31 2.8 1 531 Heptathlon: #7 Women 800 Meter Run U20 Heptathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Dunn, Megan 99 London Western 2:27.48 725 2 Royce, Chloé 01 Dynamique 2:28.52 712 3 Banyi, Michaela 98 United States 2:30.36 688 4 Gittens, Tyra 98 Trin. & Tobago 2:40.38 569 5 Williams, Kaylyn 99 Kilomaîtres 2:46.66 499 6 Black, Amanda 99 Kingston TFC 2:46.68 499 7 Briggs, Amani 98 United States 2:47.27 492 8 Gurley, Rasheeda 99 York U 2:50.71 456 9 Vinet, Abigail 98 Cirrus de Ga 2:52.99 433 Heptathlon: #1 Women 100 Meter Hurdles U20 Heptathlon =============================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind H# Points =============================================================================== 1 Gittens, Tyra 98 Trin. & Tobago 14.17 2.9 2 954 2 Dunn, Megan 99 London Western 15.02 2.9 2 839 3 Banyi, Michaela 98 United States 15.48 3.4 1 779 4 Royce, Chloé 01 Dynamique 15.80 2.9 2 739 5 Briggs, Amani 98 United States 15.88 2.9 2 729 6 Gurley, Rasheeda 99 York U 16.35 3.4 1 672 7 Black, Amanda 99 Kingston TFC 16.67 3.4 1 634 8 Williams, Kaylyn 99 Kilomaîtres 16.76 3.4 1 624 9 Vinet, Abigail 98 Cirrus de Ga 17.10 3.4 1 585 -- Akili, Anya 99 Trin. & Tobago DNF 2.9 2 Heptathlon: #2 Women High Jump U20 Heptathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Gittens, Tyra 98 Trin. & Tobago 1.81m 991 1.66 1.69 1.72 1.75 1.78 1.81 1.84 O O O O O XXO XXX 2 Black, Amanda 99 Kingston TFC 1.60m 736 1.45 1.48 1.51 1.54 1.57 1.60 1.63 O - O O O XXO XXX 3 Gurley, Rasheeda 99 York U 1.51m 632 1.36 1.39 1.42 1.45 1.48 1.51 1.54 O O XO O O XXO XXX 4 Vinet, Abigail 98 Cirrus de Ga 1.48m 599 1.39 1.42 1.45 1.48 1.51 O O O O XXX 5 Dunn, Megan 99 London Western 1.45m 566 1.45 1.48 O XXX 5 Royce, Chloé 01 Dynamique 1.45m 566 1.39 1.42 1.45 1.48 O O O XXX http://liveresults.athletics.ca/Live_Results/2017/Championships/ 18/109 17/12/2017 liveresults.athletics.ca/Live_Results/2017/Championships/ 7 Williams, Kaylyn 99 Kilomaîtres 1.39m 502 1.30 1.33 1.36 1.39 XO O O XXO 7 Banyi, Michaela 98 United States 1.39m 502 1.36 1.39 1.42 O O XXX 7 Briggs, Amani 98 United States 1.39m 502 1.36 1.39 1.42 O XXO XXX Heptathlon: #5 Women Long Jump U20 Heptathlon ============================================================================ Name Year Team Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ 1 Gittens, Tyra 98 Trin. & Tobago 5.98m 1.1 843 5.98m(1.1) 5.59m(1.0) 5.68m(+0.0) 2 Briggs, Amani 98 United States 5.13m 1.8 595 5.13m(1.8) 5.12m(0.5) 4.72m(+0.0) 3 Dunn, Megan 99 London Western 5.10m 0.8 587 5.06m(0.8) FOUL(-0.1) 5.10m(0.8) 4 Royce, Chloé 01 Dynamique 5.08m 0.7 581 5.08m(0.7) 5.08m(-0.2) 4.89m(0.1) 5 Banyi, Michaela 98 United States 5.06m 1.3 576 4.98m(1.1) 5.05m(0.4) 5.06m(1.3) 6 Black, Amanda 99 Kingston TFC 4.78m +0.0 500 4.35m(0.4) 4.78m(+0.0) 4.62m(-0.9) 7 Gurley, Rasheeda 99 York U 4.73m 1.0 487 4.68m(-0.3) 4.73m(1.0) 4.58m(0.7) 8 Williams, Kaylyn 99 Kilomaîtres 4.57m 1.1 446 4.57m(1.1) FOUL(1.0) FOUL(0.1) 9 Vinet, Abigail 98 Cirrus de Ga 4.21m -0.8 357 4.04m(+0.0) 4.21m(-0.8) 4.11m(0.7) Heptathlon: #3 Women Shot Put U20 Heptathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Gittens, Tyra 98 Trin. & Tobago 12.37m 686 10.50m 12.37m 11.76m 2 Banyi, Michaela 98 United States 10.43m 558 9.67m 10.10m 10.43m 3 Royce, Chloé 01 Dynamique 10.09m 535 8.78m 9.44m 10.09m 4 Dunn, Megan 99 London Western 9.35m 487 9.07m 8.94m 9.35m 5 Briggs, Amani 98 United States 9.26m 481 8.77m 8.77m 9.26m 6 Williams, Kaylyn 99 Kilomaîtres 8.78m 450 8.45m 8.29m 8.78m 7 Black, Amanda 99 Kingston TFC 7.92m 394 7.53m 7.66m 7.92m 8 Vinet, Abigail 98 Cirrus de Ga 6.73m 318 6.46m 6.73m 6.05m 9 Gurley, Rasheeda 99 York U 6.49m 302 5.57m 5.99m 6.49m Heptathlon: #6 Women Javelin Throw U20 Heptathlon ======================================================================= Name Year Team Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Dunn, Megan 99 London Western 37.73m 624 37.37m 37.73m FOUL 2 Banyi, Michaela 98 United States 34.97m 571 34.97m FOUL 31.80m 3 Gittens, Tyra 98 Trin. & Tobago 33.90m 551 http://liveresults.athletics.ca/Live_Results/2017/Championships/ 19/109 17/12/2017 liveresults.athletics.ca/Live_Results/2017/Championships/ 26.92m 33.90m 32.09m 4 Williams, Kaylyn 99 Kilomaîtres 28.84m 455 26.14m 26.87m 28.84m 5 Briggs, Amani 98 United States 26.09m 403 21.28m 26.09m 22.54m 6 Royce, Chloé 01 Dynamique 22.80m 341 22.71m 22.80m 21.24m 7 Black, Amanda 99 Kingston TFC 21.87m 324 21.87m 18.50m 20.34m 8 Vinet, Abigail 98 Cirrus de Ga 20.36m 296 20.36m 18.25m 18.71m 9 Gurley, Rasheeda 99 York U 6.90m 51 FOUL FOUL 6.90m Women Heptathlon U20 ================================================================ Canadian: @ 6021 07/04/2017 Nina Schultz Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Gittens, Tyra 98 Trin. & Tobago 5490 2 Dunn, Megan 99 London Western 4648 3 Banyi, Michaela 98 United States 4382 4 Royce, Chloé 01 Dynamique 4326 5 Briggs, Amani 98 United States 3905 6 Black, Amanda 99 Kingston TFC 3770 7 Williams, Kaylyn 99 Kilomaîtres 3682 8 Gurley, Rasheeda 99 York U 3329 9 Vinet, Abigail 98 Cirrus de Ga 3119 Women 10 km Race Walk U20 ================================================================ Canadian: @ 49:15.24 24/10/1987 Lora Rigutto World: # 42:47.25 23/07/2014 Anezka Drahotova, CZE Name Year Team Finals ================================================================ 1 Guénard, Danika 98 Gatineau 1:00:56.00 2 Scott, Chloé 99 Gatineau 1:07:12.00 Women 100 Meter Dash SR Qualifying ============================================================================== Top 12 Advance or 11.80 11.80 AQ Auto-qualification Name Year Team Finals Wind H# ============================================================================== 1 Maxwell, Nyoka 97 CANI 11.74 AQ 1.6 3 2 Turner, Tegan 96 Bison Athl. 11.84 1.6 3 3 Brandys, Lindsay 96 U of Toronto 11.85 1.6 3 4 Rintoul, Jenny 90 Edmonton CTC 12.03 1.6 3 5 Kabia, Valda Kaydee 96 Ocean Athl. 12.05 1.6 3 6 Hitchings, Hailey 97 Edmonton Thunder 12.19 1.6 3 7 Brohman, Amelia 94 CANI 12.22 1.6 3 8 Smart, Sian 90 Speed River TF 12.24 1.3 2 9 Smith, Bailey 96 Islanders TF 12.27 1.3 2 10 Kleiter, Mackenzi 95 Saskatoon TFC 12.35 1.3 2 11 Léo, Harmine Christina 92 Club U. Mont 12.37 1.3 2 12 Voloshin, Diana 97 NorWesters 12.48 1.3 2 13 Kretzer, Megan 94 U of C Athletics 12.55 1.3 2 14 Tagnit-Hamou, Sonia 96 UNA-QC 12.63 1.5 1 15 Ogungbemi, Foluke 97 Winnipeg Opt 12.64 1.3 2 16 Guipi-Bopala, Gloriana 97 Corsaire 12.84 1.5 1 17 Audet, Alexe 93 Corsaire 13.25 1.5 1 18 Alexis, Wendy 55 Ottawa Lions 13.88 1.5 1 -- Del Grande, Karla 53 Nemean Lions DQ 1.5 1 R.162.7 Women 200 Meter Dash SR Qualifying http://liveresults.athletics.ca/Live_Results/2017/Championships/ 20/109 17/12/2017 liveresults.athletics.ca/Live_Results/2017/Championships/ 1 Gleadle, Liz 88 Chinook TFC 60.62m$ FOUL 59.53m 54.64m 60.62m 53.22m FOUL 2 Springer, Jaimee 92 Split City 54.40m 50.40m FOUL FOUL 50.21m 51.92m 54.40m 3 Woodward, Krista 84 UNA-BC 52.38m 48.82m 46.70m 52.38m 50.24m 46.99m FOUL 4 Pryke, Ashley 97 SISU Throws 48.89m 48.50m 48.89m FOUL FOUL FOUL 45.28m 5 Wolczyk, Brittni 97 UNA-BC 47.48m 46.17m 47.48m 46.62m FOUL 43.04m 45.37m 6 Dell, Bailey 96 U Windsor 47.19m 46.91m 46.87m FOUL FOUL 47.19m FOUL 7 Fraser, Melissa 89 SISU Throws 46.65m 43.86m 46.42m 46.65m 46.17m FOUL 45.66m 8 Dumont, Pascale 93 U.
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