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Resultados Finales Final Results Resultados Finales Final Results I NACAC Open T&F Championships San Salvador ––– 13 --- 1 155 de Julio, 2007 I NACAC Open T&F Championships San Salvador - El Salvador July, 13-15, 2007 FINAL RESULTS Final 100 Meters ( 100 mts Planos ) Women / Mujeres Wind -0.3 m/s Pos Name Team Mark 1 Mechelle LEWIS UNITED STATES 11.37 2 Alexis WEATHERSPOON UNITED STATES 11.43 3 Carol RODRIGUEZ PUERTO RICO 11.47 4 Peta-Gaye DOWDIE JAMAICA 11.53 5 Sasha SPRINGER TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 11.55 6 Virgil HODGE SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS 11.63 7 Ayanna HUTCHINSON TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 11.88 8 Marleny MEJIA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 11.95 Semi-Final 100 Meters ( 100 mts Planos ) Women / Mujeres HEAT #1 Wind -1.2 m/s Pos Name Team Mark 1 Peta-Gaye DOWDIE JAMAICA Q 11.41 2 Alexis WEATHERSPOON UNITED STATES Q 11.44 3 Celiangely MORALES PUERTO RICO 12.02 4 Natalia SANTAMARIA EL SALVADOR 13.31 HEAT #2 Wind +0.8 m/s Pos Name Team Mark 1 Marleny MEJIA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Q 11.77 2 Ayanna HUTCHINSON TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Q 11.81 3 Valma BASS VIRGIN ISLANDS 11.94 4 Mariela LEAL COSTA RICA 12.24 5 Consuelo VASQUEZ EL SALVADOR 13.91 HEAT #3 Wind +0.9 m/s Pos Name Team Mark 1 Mechelle LEWIS UNITED STATES Q 11.32 2 Virgil HODGE SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS Q 11.40 3 Carol RODRIGUEZ PUERTO RICO q 11.45 4 Sasha SPRINGER TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO q 11.47 5 Nolle GRAHAM JAMAICA 11.63 6 Maria CARMONA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 11.98 SIADA 5.0 20/07/2007 - 07:36:56PM Page 1 of 22 I NACAC Open T&F Championships San Salvador - El Salvador July, 13-15, 2007 FINAL RESULTS Final 200 Meters ( 200 mts Planos ) Women / Mujeres Wind +2.2 m/s Pos Name Team Mark 1 Virgil HODGE SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS 22.73 2 Shareese WOODS UNITED STATES 22.97 3 Latonia WILSON UNITED STATES 23.14 4 Nadine PALMER JAMAICA 23.22 5 Annaisha MCCLAUGHLIN JAMAICA 23.27 6 Nandelle CAMERON TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 23.69 7 Marleny MEJIA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 23.82 Semi-Final 200 Meters ( 200 mts Planos ) Women / Mujeres HEAT #1 Wind +2.5 m/s Pos Name Team Mark 1 Shareese WOODS UNITED STATES Q 23.10 2 Carol RODRIGUEZ PUERTO RICO Q 23.31 3 Annaisha MCCLAUGHLIN JAMAICA Q 23.38 4 Marleny MEJIA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC q 23.84 5 Nandelle CAMERON TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO q 23.95 6 Tracy JOSEPH COSTA RICA 24.79 HEAT #2 Wind +2.7 m/s Pos Name Team Mark 1 Virgil HODGE SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS Q 22.92 2 Latonia WILSON UNITED STATES Q 23.07 3 Nadine PALMER JAMAICA Q 23.55 4 Reyare THOMAS TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 24.21 5 Valma BASS VIRGIN ISLANDS 24.28 6 Kaina MARTINEZ BELIZE 25.90 Final 400 Meters ( 400 mts Planos ) Women / Mujeres Pos Name Team Mark 1 Debbie DUNN UNITED STATES 52.68 2 Clora WILLIAMS JAMAICA 53.27 3 Kineke ALEXANDER SAINT VINCENT 53.52 4 Nathandra JOHN SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS 54.01 5 Angel PERKINS UNITED STATES 54.02 6 Mayra GONZALEZ MEXICO 56.89 Ronetta SMITH JAMAICA DNF Yolanda OSANA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC FS SIADA 5.0 20/07/2007 - 07:36:56PM Page 2 of 22 I NACAC Open T&F Championships San Salvador - El Salvador July, 13-15, 2007 FINAL RESULTS Semi-Final 400 Meters ( 400 mts Planos ) Women / Mujeres HEAT # 1 Pos Name Team Mark 1 Debbie DUNN UNITED STATES Q 52.23 2 Kineke ALEXANDER SAINT VINCENT Q 52.56 3 Ronetta SMITH JAMAICA Q 53.31 4 Yolanda OSANA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC q 55.86 5 Dominique MALONEY BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS 58.68 HEAT # 2 Pos Name Team Mark 1 Clora WILLIAMS JAMAICA Q 52.69 2 Nathandra JOHN SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS Q 53.02 3 Angel PERKINS UNITED STATES Q 53.32 4 Mayra GONZALEZ MEXICO q 55.50 5 Veronica QUIJANO EL SALVADOR 58.05 Final 800 Meters ( 800 mts Planos ) Women / Mujeres Pos Name Team Mark 1 Mary HARRELSON UNITED STATES 02'05.10 2 Lyzaira DEL VALLE PUERTO RICO 02'05.73 3 Sheena GOODINGS BARBADOS 02'06.01 4 Geena GALL UNITED STATES 02'06.64 5 Melissa DE LEON TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 02'08.07 6 Yamile ALALUF MEXICO 02'08.77 7 Lorraine MCKENZIE JAMAICA 02'14.58 8 Josselin ESCOBAR EL SALVADOR 02'17.21 9 Sonny GARCIA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 02'17.48 10 Wendy ZUNIGA COSTA RICA 02'17.54 Final 1.500 Meters ( 1.500 mts Planos ) Women / Mujeres Pos Name Team Mark 1 Mary HARRELSON UNITED STATES 04'30.09 2 Yamile ALALUF MEXICO 04'37.64 3 Sonny GARCIA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 04'49.62 SIADA 5.0 20/07/2007 - 07:36:56PM Page 3 of 22 I NACAC Open T&F Championships San Salvador - El Salvador July, 13-15, 2007 FINAL RESULTS Final 5.000 Meters ( 5.000 mts Planos ) Women / Mujeres Pos Name Team Mark 1 Whitney MCDONALD UNITED STATES 16'42.12 2 Marisol ROMERO MEXICO 17'00.47 3 Elsa MONTERROSO GUATEMALA 17'59.85 Final 3.000 Meters Steeplechase ( 3.000 mts Obstáculos ) Women / Mujeres Pos Name Team Mark 1 Kristin ANDERSON UNITED STATES 10'21.82 2 Sandra LOPEZ MEXICO 11'04.79 3 Gabriela TRANA COSTA RICA 11'11.17 4 Sonny GARCIA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 11'32.53 5 Blanca SOLIS EL SALVADOR 11'48.98 Final 10 Kilometers Race Walk ( 10 kms Marcha ) Women / Mujeres Pos Name Team Mark 1 Cristina LOPEZ EL SALVADOR 44'16.21 2 Veronica COLINDRES EL SALVADOR 47'39.93 3 Evelyn NUNEZ GUATEMALA 47'40.36 4 Abigail SAENZ MEXICO 49'39.01 5 Samantha COHEN UNITED STATES 49'52.24 6 Rocio ALCANTARA MEXICO 51'59.47 7 Maria MICHTA UNITED STATES 59'00.37 Final 100 Meters Hurdles ( 100 mts Vallas ) Women / Mujeres Wind +0.2 m/s Pos Name Team Mark 1 Candice DAVIS UNITED STATES 13.12 2 Tifanny OFILI UNITED STATES 13.27 3 Monique MORGAN JAMAICA 13.39 4 Nadine FAUSTINE HAITI 13.42 5 Jeimmy BERNARDEZ HONDURAS 13.96 6 Yaritza RIVERA PUERTO RICO 14.09 7 Nancy SEARCY PUERTO RICO 14.10 8 Violeta AVILA MEXICO 14.23 SIADA 5.0 20/07/2007 - 07:36:56PM Page 4 of 22 I NACAC Open T&F Championships San Salvador - El Salvador July, 13-15, 2007 FINAL RESULTS Semi-Final 100 Meters Hurdles ( 100 mts Vallas ) Women / Mujeres HEAT #1 Wind +0.4 m/s Pos Name Team Mark 1 Candice DAVIS UNITED STATES Q 13.09 2 Monique MORGAN JAMAICA Q 13.33 3 Nadine FAUSTINE HAITI Q 13.75 4 Yaritza RIVERA PUERTO RICO q 14.09 5 Leniece LEWIS BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS 14.90 HEAT #2 Wind +1.8 m/s Pos Name Team Mark 1 Tifanny OFILI UNITED STATES Q 13.24 2 Nancy SEARCY PUERTO RICO Q 13.56 3 Violeta AVILA MEXICO Q 14.01 4 Jeimmy BERNARDEZ HONDURAS q 14.15 5 Janelle BRATHWAITE BARBADOS 14.15 6 Sharolin SCOTT COSTA RICA 14.57 Final 400 Meters Hurdles ( 400 mts Vallas ) Women / Mujeres Pos Name Team Mark 1 Latosha WALLACE UNITED STATES 56.54 2 Carlene ROBINSON JAMAICA 57.25 3 Sherlenia GREEN UNITED STATES 58.26 4 Yolanda OSANA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 59.21 5 Venecia SENYOIS DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 01'00.87 6 Veronica QUIJANO EL SALVADOR 01'01.41 7 Ana PORRAS COSTA RICA 01'05.58 SIADA 5.0 20/07/2007 - 07:36:56PM Page 5 of 22 I NACAC Open T&F Championships San Salvador - El Salvador July, 13-15, 2007 FINAL RESULTS Final 4x100 Meters Relay ( Relevos 4x100 mts ) Women / Mujeres Pos Name Team Nadine Palmer - Rose Whyte - Annaisha 1 JAMAICA 43.73 McClaughlin - Peta-Gaye Dowdie Shameka Marshall - Alexis Weatherspoon - Candice 2 UNITED STATES 43.91 Davis - Mechelle Lewis Ayanna Hutchinson - Sasha Springer - Nandelle 3 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 43.98 Cameron - Fana Ashby Beatriz Cruz - Celiangely Morales - Jennifer 4 PUERTO RICO 45.08 Gutierrez - Irelys Burgos Natandra John - Tanika Liburd - Desarie Walwyn - 5 SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS 45.15 Virgil Hodge Nelsy Delgado - Marleny Mejia - Maria Carmona - 6 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 45.30 Santa Solis Mariela Leal - Sharolyn Scott - Cindy Sibaja - Tracy 7 COSTA RICA 48.65 Joseph Gladys Quijada - Veronica Quijano - Amada 8 EL SALVADOR 49.82 Martinez - Natalia Santamaria Final 4x400 Meters Relay ( Relevos 4x400 mts ) Women / Mujeres Pos Name Team Latosha Wallace - Shareese Woods - Latonia Wilson 1 UNITED STATES 03'29.15 - Debbie Dunn Ronetta Smith - Carlene Robinson - Rose Whyte - 2 JAMAICA 03'30.16 Clora Williams Veronica Quijano - Josselin Escobar - Natalia 3 EL SALVADOR 04'01.50 Santamaria - Jessica Bautista Marleny Mejia - Venecia Senyois - Nelsy Delgado - DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DQ Yolanda Osana SIADA 5.0 20/07/2007 - 07:36:56PM Page 6 of 22 I NACAC Open T&F Championships San Salvador - El Salvador July, 13-15, 2007 FINAL RESULTS Final High Jump ( Salto Alto ) Women / Mujeres Pos Name Team Mark 1 Levern SPENCER SAINT LUCIA 1.89 m 2 Romari RIFKA MEXICO 1.87 m 3 Juana ARRENDEL DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 1.87 m 4 Fabiola AYALA MEXICO 1.81 m 5 Sharon DAY UNITED STATES 1.75 m 6 Kay DE VAUGHN BELIZE 1.65 m Ana PORRAS COSTA RICA NH Details 1.60 1.65 1.70 1.75 1.78 1.81 1.84 1.87 1.89 Levern Spencer LCA - - - - o - xxo xxo xo Romari Rifka MEX - - - o o o o oxxx Juana Arrendel DOM - - o o o o o xo xxx Fabiola Ayala MEX - - o o o xxo xxx Sharon Day USA - - o o - xxx Kay De Vaughn BIZ xo xxo xxx Ana Porras CRC xxx Final Long Jump ( Salto Largo ) Women / Mujeres Pos Name Team Mark Wind 1 Shameka MARSHALL UNITED STATES 6.34 m -0.2 m/s 2 Nolle GRAHAM JAMAICA 6.26 m -0.3 m/s 3 Tanika LIBURD SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS 6.12 m +0.6 m/s 4 Amy SEWARD PUERTO RICO 6.06 m -1.9 m/s 5 Tricia FLORES BELIZE 5.96 m +1.3 m/s 6 Claudett MARTINEZ MEXICO 5.92 m +1.4 m/s 7 Silvienne KROSENDYK ARUBA 5.82 m -1.4 m/s 8 Yaritza RIVERA PUERTO RICO 5.29 m -1.2 m/s Details 1 2 3 4 5 6 Shameka Marshall USA 5.95 -0.46.34 -0.26.18 -0.7 6.08 -1.0 Foul 6.20 +0.2 Nolle Graham JAM Foul Foul 6.26 -0.3 4.04 -0.76.10 -0.76.25 -0.8 Tanika Liburd SKN 5.88 -0.36.12 +0.6 Foul Foul Foul 5.76 -0.4 Amy Seward PUR 5.99 -0.75.97 -0.96.03 -1.1 6.06 -1.9 Foul Foul Tricia Flores BIZ 5.79 +0.25.96 +1.35.88 -1.0 5.89 -1.65.80 -1.05.57 -0.4 Claudett Martinez MEX 5.45 -0.6 Foul 5.78 -0.4 5.92 +1.45.86 -1.9 Foul Silvienne Krosendyk ARU 5.45 -1.15.80 +0.75.82 -1.4 5.45 +0.65.53 -0.95.50 -0.7 Yaritza Rivera PUR 5.29 -1.2 Foul Foul 4.98 -1.4 SIADA 5.0 20/07/2007 - 07:36:56PM Page 7 of 22 I NACAC Open T&F Championships San Salvador - El Salvador July,
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