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UNITED STATES and CANADA Results 2016-17 Number 17 UNITED STATES and CANADA results 2016-17 number 17 Mobile -AL- (United States), 1.4.2017 -Challenge of Champions- High School competition Men 100m (-0,3) Okeem Moore 10.59; 200m (-0,4) 1 Hakim Ruffin (2000) 21.37; 2 Charles Lewis 21.42; 3 Jandon Briscoe 21.54; 400m 1 Darius Davis 47.68; 2 Jandon Briscoe 47.90; 110mh (0.0) Trey Cunningham 13.35; 300mh Marion Humphrey 37.26 Women 100m (2.0) 1 Demi Washington 11.63; 2 Lauryn Hall 11.67; 200m (0.1) Alexis Rossum 24.24; 100mh (1.2) Caitlyn Little 13.47 Toledo -OH- (United States), 7.4.2017 -Dual Meet- Women 400m 1 Taylor Rambo 55.34; 2 Dandedeua da Silva (bra) 55.77; 1.500m Petronela Simiuc (rou) 4.34.30 San Angelo -TX- (United States), 6-7.4.2017 -David Noble Combined Events- Women Heptathlon (6-7) Emilyn Dearman 5.924p (13.43 (2.3); 1.78; 12.25; 24.85 (1.9) - 5.95 (4.4); 39.57; 2.18.86) Tucson -AZ- (United States), 6-7.4.2017 -Jim Click Combined Events- Women Heptathlon (6-7) Nina Schultz 6.021p (13.83 (-0,5); 1.75; 12.19; 24.43 (1.8) - 6.04 (0.0); 46.09; 2.18.75) Salt Lake City -UT- (United States), 7.4.2017 -Utah Spring Classic- Men 100m (7) h1 (3.8) 1 Alex Reece 10.21; 2 Stetson Sartor 10.44; 3 Jordan Carder 10.51; LJ (7) Deante Gaines 7.52 (1.8); SP (7) Justin Franz 17.99 Women 100m (7) (6.1) Alena Gillespie 11.67; 400m (7) Alissa Atisme 55.49; LJ (7) Ann Wingeleth 6.13 (1.0) Mobile -AL- (United States), 7.4.2017 -Mobile Invitational- Men 100m h4 (2.1) 1 Barakat Al-Harthi (omn) 10.31; 2 Khalid Aighailani (omn) 10.48; 3 Jamal Watkins 10.52; h1 (0.4) Mohamed Al-Sadi (omn) 10.64; 200m h6 (0.7) 1 Khalid Aighailani (omn) 21.11; 2 Mohamed Al- Sadi (omn) 21.33; PV Niel Giliomee (rsa) 5.10 Women 400m Argyana Bolton (jam) 54.84 1h4; 400mh Shantae Green 59.91 1h2 Norwalk -CA- (United States), 7.4.2017 -Cerritos Invitational- Men 200m (nwi) 1 Daniel Stokes 20.95; 2 Ahmed Obed 21.14; 3 Devan Sawyerr 21.29; 110mh (2.0) Ingvar Mosely (can) 14.06 Women 200m (nwi) Amaka Ogoegbunam (ngr) 24.20; 400m Amaka Ogoegbunam (ngr) 54.84 Indianapolis -IN- (United States), 7.4.2017 -Knight Open- Men 200m (2.0) Moussa Conde 21.29; 800m Bastian Grau (ger) 1.51.98 Western Oregon -OR- (United States), 7.4.2017 -John Knight Twilight- Men SP David Pless 18.48; DT Ryan Hunter-Simms 54.54; HT Will Lohman 63.28 Women SP McKenzie Warren 16.29; DT McKenzie Warren 51.34 Oakland -CA- (United States), 7.4.2017 -Maurice Compton Invitational- Men 400m Antwin Prowes 47.11 Women 200m (1.3) Strangenae Campbell 24.20 Long Beach -CA- (United States), 7.4.2017 -Big West Challenge Cup- Men 200m (1.0) 1 Darion Zimmerman 21.12; 2 Kemonie Briggs 21.28; 400m 1 Kemonie Briggs 46.91; 2 Darion Zimmerman 47.69; 800m Isaiah Kewett 1.50.22; 110mh (1.5) Lloyd Sicard 13.74; 400mh Diego Courbis (esp) 52.52; HJ Vincent Calhoun 2.16; SP Trevor Gorwin 18.21; DT Kordell Hampton 54.49; HT 1 James Hubbard 66.23; 2 Robert Marlow 64.44 Women 100m (2.1) 1 Persis Williams-Mensah (gha) 11.44; 2 Courtney Davis 11.52; 3 Ashleigh Chambers 11.64; 200m (3.1) 1 Ashleigh Chambers 23.82; 2 Courtney Davis 23.96; 3 Hope Bushnell 24.11; 400m Zuri Henderson 55.04; 100mh (1.7) 1 Megan George 13.37; 2 Riley Cooks 13.52; DT Barbara Coward 53.32; HT De'Ondra Young 61.41 Knoxville -TN- (United States), 6-8.4.2017 -Tennessee Relays- Men 100m h1 (-0,8) Christian Coleman 10.03; h4 (5.3) Solomon Afful (gha) 10.41; 200m (7) h1 (1.4) 1 Solomon Afful (gha) 20.91; 2 Michael Davenport 21.17; 3 Champ Page 21.24; 4 Gregory Chiles 21.26; 400m (7) Warren Hazel (skn) 46.83 1h1; Kyle Fearrington 47.72 1h2; Deshawn Marshall 47.79 2h1; Tyler Underwood 47.93 1h3; 800m (7) h1 1 Vincent Ciattei 1.49.62; 2 Jared Fleming 1.49.68; 3 Andres Littig 1.50.94; 4 Jake Burton 1.50.98; 1.500m (7) h1 1 Drew Piazza 3.43.82; 2 Neil Gourley (gbr) 3.44.14; 3 Sampson Laari (gha) 3.45.66; 4 Zach Long 3.46.45; 5 Joseph Murphy 3.46.85; 6 Diego Zarate 3.48.12; 400mh (7) Kenny Selmon 50.95 1h1; HJ Kyle Landon 2.17; PV Chris Uhle 5.25; TJ (8) Armani Wallace 16.10 (0.0); SP (7) 1 Josh Freeman 20.72; 2 Jared Kern 19.65; 3 Stephen Mozia (ngr) 19.50; 4 Willie Morrison 19.48; 5 Nicholas Demaline 19.36; 6 Brian Williams 18.13; DT (8) 1 Brian Williams 61.13; 2 Tavis Bailey 58.38; 3 Emmanuel Onyia (jam) 56.57; 4 Matthew Zajac 55.95; HT (6) 1 Dempsey McGuigan (gbr) 67.15; 2 Cameron Brown 66.09; 3 Seth Whitener 63.15 Women 100m (7) h1 (-0,3) 1 Dezerea Bryant 11.43; 2 Shania Collins 11.54; 3 Janet Amponsah (gha) 11.65; 200m (7) h1 (0.2) 1 Janet Amponsah (gha) 23.19; 2 Dezerea Bryant 23.20; 3 Lenysse Dyer 23.67; 4 Courtney Blanden 23.82; h2 (-0,5) Maia mcCoy 23.64; h3 (1.0) Bria Saunders 23.76; 400m (7) h1 1 Karrington Winters 53.84; 2 Arlicia Bush 53.86; 3 Courtney Blanden 54.39; 4 Sonikqua Walker (jam) 54.53; 800m (7) h1 1 Abike Egbeniyi (Ngr) 2.05.43; 2 Agnes Abu (gha) 2.05.72; 3 Courtney Clayton 2.07.27; 1.500m (7) h1 1 Hanna Green 4.18.26; 2 Katherine Receveur 4.21.51; 3 Brenna Calder 4.21.54; 4 Liz Lansing 4.27.54; h2 Rachel Weber 4.24.78; h3 Reagan Bustamante 4.27.07; 100mh (7) h1 (0.6) Jeanine Williams (jam) 13.57; 400mh (7) Christina London 59.00 1h1; Nora McKiver 59.10 2h1; HJ (7) 1 Nicole Green 1.81; 2 Eleonora Omoregie (ita) 1.70; PV (8) 1 Sydney Clute 4.40; 2 Kelsie Ahbe (can) 4.30; 3 Sarah Bell 4.30; 4 Sophie Gutermuth 4.20; 5 Erica Hjerpe (fin) 4.10; Callie watson 4.10; PV (7) ... 2 Ksenia Novikova (rus) 4.00; LJ (7) 1 Cidaea Woods 6.15 (0.4);...4 Jogale Petrokaité (ltu) 6.02 (0.3); SP (7) 1 Janeah Stewart 17.86; 2 Sarah Howard 17.04; 3 Cassie Wertman 16.81; 4 Stamatia Scarvelis (gre) 16.08; 5 Sade Olatoye 15.55; DT (8) 1 Kellion Knibb (jam) 57.44; 2 Gleneve Grange (jam) 53.74; 3 Janeah Stewart 53.44; 4 Alex Morgan 53.33; HT (6) 1 Veronika Kanuchová (svk) 62.90; 2 Freya Block 60.89; 3 Janeah Stewart 58.91; 4 Nakel McClinton 58.09; 5 Stamatia Scarvelis (gre) 58.08; JT (7) 1 Kimberley Hamilton 55.16; 2 Sarah Blake 50.52; Heptathlon (6-7) Sarah Chauchard (fra) 5.554p (14.10 (3.1); 1.63; 11.83; 25.13 (4.2) - 5.91 (2.6); 37.51; 2.17.94); 4x100m (8) Tennessee (S. 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Woods) 44.16 Canyon -TX- (United States), 7-8.4.2017 -West Texas A & M Invite- Men 100m (7) (-0,1) Marcus Parker 10.49; 200m (8) h1 (3.0) 1 McKinley West 20.49; 2 Samson Colbrooke (bah) 20.80; 3 Marcus Parker 20.92; 4 Christian Lloyd 20.95; 5 Chedlin Sageese 21.03; h2 (1.5) Ian Kerr (bah) 21.00; 400m (7) h4 1 Kemarni Mighty 47.41; 2 Steven Cooper 47.47; h1 Tre Hinds (bar) 47.50; 400mh (7) 1 Gis Swanson 51.87; 2 Tobia Lahbi (ita) 52.41; HJ (8) Paolo Lazaric 2.16; LJ (7) 1 Denroc Dixon 7.67 (nwi); 2 Bradley Fleurinord 7.55 (3.3); DT (8) Ricky Nelson 58.15 Women 100m (7) (-1,0) Diana Johnson 11.64; 200m (8) h1 (2.0) 1 Sunayna Wahi (sur) 23.45; 2 Sabrina Mason (jam) 23.56; 3 Shanice Cameron 23.63; 4 Rian Robinson 24.07; h2 (2.3) Shian Hyde 23.61; 400m (7) 1 Rian Robinson 54.01, 2 Chanelle Ricketts 54.72; 2 D'Jai Baker 55.00; 4 Latoya Stewart 55.04; 400mh (7) Jessica Scherrer 58.97; LJ (7) 1 Rellie Kaputin 6.41 (2.4); 2 Tashay Hunter 6.15 (2.7); JT (8) Estefanía López 53.77 Palo Alto -CA- (United States), 8.4.2017 -The Big Meet- Men 1.500m 1 Grant Fisher 3.46.18; 2 Thomas Joyce 3.46.79; 3.000m Robert Brandt 8.07.80; 110mh (0.6) 1 Ashtyn Davis 13.65; 2 Tyler Brendel 14.06; SP 1 Peter Simon (hun) 19.41; 2 McKay Johnson 18.35; 3 Tristen Newman 18.01; HT Michael Painter 66.84 Women 400m 1 Olivia Baker 54.50; 2 Missy Mongiovi 54.78; 800m 1 Elise Cranny 2.05.43; 2 Malika Waschmann 2.05.77; 3 Rebecca Croft 2.05.81; 4 Christina Aragon 2.06.21; ...6 Nuria Tió (esp) 2.10.73; 1.500m 1 Elise Cranny 4.21.04; 2 Christina Aragon 4.22.96; ..
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