Crystal Reports Activex Designer

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Crystal Reports Activex Designer Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:45 AM 6/18/2021 Page 1 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field - 6/18/2021 to 6/27/2021 Hayward Field Meet Program - June 18 Event 31 Men Shot Put Event 35 Men Hammer Throw Friday 6/18/2021 - 12:00 PM Friday 6/18/2021 - 12:05 PM 2 rings 3 throws each, top 12 advance to final 3 throws each, top 12 advance to final World: 86.74m 8/30/1986 Yuriy Sedykh break ties American: 82.52m 9/7/1996 Lance Deal World: 23.12m 5/20/1990 Randy Barnes Meet: 80.12m 6/4/1992 Jud Logan American: 23.12m 5/20/1990 Randy Barnes OG Q: 77.50m Meet: 22.12m 7/15/2000 Adam Nelson PosName Team Seed Mark OG Q: 21.10m Flight 1 of 2 Prelims PosName Team Seed Mark 1 Morgan Shigo Velaasa Flight 1 of 2 Prelims 2 Manning Plater Illinois 1 David Pless Iron Wood TC 3 Sean Donnelly adidas 2 Josh Awotunde Shore AC 4 Victor Perez Unattached 3 John Meyer Michigan 5 Conor McCullough New York AC 4 Coy Blair Unattached 6 Avery Carter Unattached 5 Ryan Crouser NIKE 7 Alex Hill Ashland 6 Tripp Piperi Texas 8 Nathan Bultman Unattached 7 Roger Steen Velaasa 9 Austin Combs Findlay 8 T'Mond Johnson Garage Strength 10 Daniel Haugh Throw1Deep 9 Daniel McArthur North Carolina 11 Justin Stafford Unattached 10 Lucas Warning Garage Strength 12 Vlad Pavlenko Iowa State 11 Nik Curtiss Tiffin Flight 2 of 2 Prelims 12 Curtis Jensen Velaasa 1 Brock Eager Unattached Flight 2 of 2 Prelims 2 Erich Sullins Unattached 1 Jordan Geist Arizona 3 Ryan Davis East Carolina 2 Payton Otterdahl NIKE 4 Alex Young Unattached 3 McKay Johnson USC 5 Johnnie Jackson Unattached 4 Andrew Liskowitz Michigan 6 Colin Dunbar Unattached 5 Tyler Blalock Kennesaw St 7 Israel Oloyede Arizona 6 Jonah Wilson Washington 8 Mike Bryan Wichita State 7 Darrell Hill NIKE 9 Alex Talley North Dakota St 8 Darius King Northern Iowa 10 Tyler Merkley Penn State 9 Joe Kovacs Velaasa/NYAC 11 Rudy Winkler Tracksmith/NYA 10 Ralph Casper Tiffin 12 Michael Shanahan Chula Vista El 11 Matthew Katnik USC 12 Adam Kessler Drake Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:45 AM 6/18/2021 Page 2 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field - 6/18/2021 to 6/27/2021 Hayward Field Meet Program - June 18 Event 34 Women Discus Throw Event 10 Women 1500 Meter Run Friday 6/18/2021 - 4:00 PM Friday 6/18/2021 - 4:03 PM 3 throws each, top 12 advance to final, break ties Top 6 each heat and next 6 fastest advance to semis World: 76.80m 7/9/1988 Gabriele Reinsch Top 5 each semi and next 2 fastest advance to final American: 70.15m 8/1/2020 Valarie Allman World: 3:50.07 7/17/2015 Genzebe Dibaba Meet: 65.90m 7/17/2000 Seilala Sua American: 3:54.99 10/6/2019 Shelby Houlihan OG Q: 63.50m Meet: 3:58.92 7/23/1988 Mary Slaney PosName Team Seed Mark OG Q: 4:04.20 Flight 1 of 2 Prelims LaneName Team Seed Time 1 Micaela Hazlewood Unattached Heat 1 of 3 Prelims 2 Jere Summers-Hall Unattached 1 Shannon Osika NIKE 3 Whitney Ashley Unattached 2 Julia Heymach Stanford 4 Rachel Dincoff Unattached 3 Jenny Simpson New Balance 5 Elena Bruckner Texas 4 Amaris Tyynismaa Alabama 6 Summer Pierson Santa Cruz Thr 5 Grace Barnett Mammoth TC 7 Josie Schaefer Wisconsin 6 Taryn Rawlings Under Armour 8 Essence Henderson Virginia Tech 7 Heather Kampf ASICS/Mn Dist 9 Kiana Phelps Oregon 8 Kristlin Gear Arkansas 10 Laulauga Tausaga Iowa 9 Helen Schlachtenhaufen Saucony 11 Desirea Buerge UT-RGV 10 Nikki Hiltz adidas 12 Sydney Laufenberg Illinois St Heat 2 of 3 Prelims Flight 2 of 2 Prelims 1 Dani Aragon EMPIRE ELITE 1 Seasons Usual Texas Tech 2 Eleanor Fulton Unattached 2 Kelsey Card Unattached 3 Elise Cranny NIKE/Bowerman 3 Alyssa Wilson UCLA 4 Amanda Rego Tracksmith/CST 4 Adelaide Aquilla Ohio State 5 Dani Jones New Balance 5 Deborah Ajagbe Miami 6 Micaela DeGenero Colorado 6 Zakiya Rashid Miami 7 Rebecca Mehra Oiselle / LWA 7 Valarie Allman ASICS / NYAC 8 Whittni Morgan BYU 8 Gabi Jacobs Unattached 9 Sarah Lancaster Unattached 9 Ashley Petr Kansas State 10 Alexa Efraimson NIKE 10 Veronica Fraley Clemson Heat 3 of 3 Prelims 11 Alex Collatz Sellens Unattached 1 Ella Donaghu Stanford 12 Gia Lewis-Smallwood New York AC 2 Heather MacLean New Balance/NB 3 Amanda Eccleston Brooks 4 Anna Camp-Bennett BYU 5 Sinclaire Johnson NIKE/Bowerman 6 Lauren Johnson Unattached 7 Alli Cash Unattached 8 Karisa Nelson BROOKS Beasts 9 Elle Purrier St. Pierre New Balance 10 Cory McGee New Balance Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:45 AM 6/18/2021 Page 3 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field - 6/18/2021 to 6/27/2021 Hayward Field Meet Program - June 18 Event 6 Women 400 Meter Dash Event 24 Women High Jump Friday 6/18/2021 - 4:30 PM Friday 6/18/2021 - 4:45 PM Top 3 in each heat and next 4 fastest advance to semis Progression: 1.77/182/187/190/193/196 Top 3 in each semi and next 2 fastest advance to final Top 12 advance to final World: 47.60 10/6/1985 Marita Koch break all ties in final American: 48.70 9/17/2006 Sanya Richards World: 2.09m 8/30/1987 Stefka Kostadinova Meet: 49.28 6/19/1984 Chandra Cheeseborough American: 2.05m 6/26/2010 Chaunte Lowe OG Q: 51.35 Meet: 2.01m 6/30/2012 Chaunte Lowe LaneName Team Seed Time OG Q: 1.96m Heat 1 of 4 Prelims PosName Team Seed Mark 2 Joanna Atkins Unattached Flight 1 of 2 Prelims 3 Stephanie Davis South Carolina 1 Lily Lowe Arizona 4 NaAsha Robinson Unattached 2 Chinenye Agina Azusa Pacific 5 Allyson Felix Athleta 3 Lucy Corbett Montana St Boze 6 Jessica Beard adidas 4 Rachel Glenn South Carolina 7 Chloe Abbott Kentucky 5 Jamari Drake New Mexico 8 Jaide Stepter Baynes Unattached 6 Nicole Greene Unattached Heat 2 of 4 Prelims 7 Sanaa Barnes Villanova 2 Bailey Lear USC 8 Anna Hall Georgia 3 Quanera Hayes NIKE 9 Inika McPherson Unattached 4 Taylor Manson Florida 10 Vashti Cunningham NIKE 5 Francena McCorory Unattached 11 Elizabeth Evans Unattached 6 Brittany Aveni Duke 12 Shelby Tyler Georgia 7 Aaliyah Birmingham Oklahoma St Flight 2 of 2 Prelims 8 Honour Finley Kansas 1 Jelena Rowe ASICS/NV Gazz Heat 3 of 4 Prelims 2 Rachel McCoy Unattached 2 Wadeline Jonathas adidas 3 Shelley Spires U.S. Air Force 3 Kendall Baisden Unattached 4 Taylor Beard Cincinnati 4 Phyllis Francis NIKE 5 Abigail O'Donoghue LSU 5 Kaylin Whitney NIKE 6 Nissi Kabongo SFA 6 Lynna Irby adidas 7 Ty Butts Townsend Unattached 7 Natasha Hastings UnderArmour/N 8 Quintella Johnson Eastern Michigan 8 Olivia Bechtel Miami -Ohio 9 Krystle Schade Unattached Heat 4 of 4 Prelims 10 Claire Kieffer-Wright Unattached 2 Shae Anderson UCLA 11 Rylee Anderson Kansas 3 Jordan Lavender Unattached 12 Amina Smith Shore AC 4 Kendall Ellis New Balance 13 Morgan Smalls Unattached 5 Talitha Diggs Florida 6 Ziyah Holman Michigan 7 Courtney Okolo Unattached 8 Isabella Whittaker Penn Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:45 AM 6/18/2021 Page 4 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field - 6/18/2021 to 6/27/2021 Hayward Field Meet Program - June 18 Event 5 Men 400 Meter Dash Event 7 Men 800 Meter Run Friday 6/18/2021 - 4:58 PM Friday 6/18/2021 - 5:26 PM Top 3 in each heat and next 4 fastest advance to semis Top 3 in each heat and next 4 fastest advance to semis Top 3 in each semi and next 2 fastest advance to final Top 3 in each semi and next 2 fastest advance to final World: 43.03 8/14/2016 Wayde Van Niekerk World: 1:40.91 8/9/2012 David Rudisha American: 43.18 8/26/1999 Michael Johnson American: 1:42.34 10/1/2019 Donavan Brazier Meet: 43.44 6/19/1996 Michael Johnson Meet: 1:42.80 6/24/1992 Johnny Gray OG Q: 44.90 OG Q: 1:45.20 LaneName Team Seed Time LaneName Team Seed Time Heat 1 of 4 Prelims Heat 1 of 4 Prelims 2 Trevor Stewart N. Carolina A&T 2 Matthew Payamps Georgetown 3 Justin Robinson Gateway City UA 3 Samuel Voelz Notre Dame 4 Michael Bluth BYU 4 Mitchell Black Craftsbury GRP 5 Marcus Chambers Unattached 5 Abraham Alvarado Atlanta TC 6 Taj Burgess Rutgers 6 Kameron Jones Clemson 7 Noah Williams LSU 7 Joseph White Unattached 8 Howard Fields Baylor 8 Bryce Hoppel adidas Heat 2 of 4 Prelims 9 Shane Streich Lipscomb 2 Michael Cherry NIKE Heat 2 of 4 Prelims 3 Bryce Deadmon Texas A&M 2 Isaiah Harris NIKE 4 Tyler Johnson Ohio State 3 Daniel Nixon Iowa State 5 Gil Roberts Unattached 4 Brannon Kidder Brooks/Brooks B 6 LaShawn Merritt NIKE 5 Paris Simmons Unattached 7 Ryan Willie Florida 6 Erik Sowinski Unattached 8 Kahmari Montgomery NIKE 7 Eric Brown Auburn Heat 3 of 4 Prelims 8 Donavan Brazier NIKE 2 Jacory Patterson Unattached 9 Samuel Ellison Unattached 3 Myles Pringle Unattached Heat 3 of 4 Prelims 4 Chris Bailey Tennessee 2 Luca Chatham Tracksmith/TxEl 5 Nathan Strother adidas 3 Drew Piazza New Balance 6 Michael Norman NIKE 4 Jason Gomez Iowa State 7 Tyler Terry LSU 5 Sean Dolan Villanova 8 Elija Godwin Georgia 6 Josh Hoey adidas Heat 4 of 4 Prelims 7 Vincent Crisp Under Armour 2 Jonathon Sawyer SE Louisiana 8 Brandon Miller Texas A&M 3 Aldrich Bailey Unattached 9 Michael Rhoads U.S.
Recommended publications
  • Division I Women's Indoor Track Championships
    DIVISION I WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2015 Championship 2 History 5 All-Time Results 17 2015 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS Arkansas wins first national championship: The top-ranked University of Arkansas women’s track and field team made history Saturday night at the Randal Tyson Track Center with the program’s first national championship. The victory is also the first at the Division I level for head coach Lance Harter and the first for any women’s program at Arkansas. The Razorbacks won three national event titles during the weekend to score a program-best 63 points atop the team standings. Prior to Saturday’s result, the program had a previous high finish of third place at the 2000 national meet in Fayetteville. The Razorbacks entered the meet with a top-five finish in three of the previous four years before ascending to the top of the team podium. With 63 points, the Razorbacks posted the third-highest team total in meet history. Arkansas scored 50 of its points Saturday. Doubling back from Friday’s anchor of the victorious distance-medley relay, Scott claimed her first NCAA individual title with a first-place run at 3,000 meters. The Razorback senior crossed the finish line to a standing ovation from the home crowd in a time of 8:55.19, more than three seconds ahead of the runner-up. Scott is the second runner in program history to win an indoor title at 3,000 meters, joining Sarah Schwald who won in 1995. Morris tied the NCAA indoor meet record in her victory in the pole vault, posting a final clearance of 4.60m/15-1.
    [Show full text]
  • U.S. Rankings — Women's
    U.S. Rankings — Women’s 400 Places for 1956–75 reflect The ’17 WC gold helped only those Americans who made the World Rankings Phyllis Francis to her first No. 1 1956–63 (no U.S. in World Ranks) 1964 1 ....................Janell Smith 1965 1 ....................Janell Smith 2 ..........Madeline Manning 1966 1 ............. Charlette Cooke 1967 1 ............. Charlette Cooke 2 ............ Kathy Hammond 3 ..............Lois Drinkwater 1968 1 .................... Jarvis Scott 2 ............ Kathy Hammond 1969 1 ............ Kathy Hammond 2 ................... Esther Stroy 1970 1 ............ Kathy Hammond 2 .................... Mavis Laing 1971 (no U.S. in World Ranks) © GIANCARLO COLOMBO/PHOTO RUN © Track & Field News 2019 — 1 — U.S. Rankings — Women’s 400 1972 1978 1981 1 ............ Kathy Hammond 1 ...............Rosalyn Bryant 1 ..................... Denean Hill 2 ............ Mable Fergerson 2 ....................Pat Jackson 2 ...............Rosalyn Bryant 3 .......... Essie Washington 3 ...............Evelyn Ashford 1973 4 ...............Sharon Dabney 4 ...................Ericka Harris (no U.S. in World Ranks 5 ................... Kim Thomas 5 ....................Delisa Floyd 1974 6 ..................Brenda Finch 6 ..........Madeline Manning (no U.S. in World Ranks) 7 ..................Freida Cobbs 7 ...............Arlise Emerson 8 .......... Veronica Williams 8 ....................Lorna Forde 1975 9 ...............Arlise Emerson 9 ....................Kelia Bolton 1 .............. Debra Sapenter 10 ................ Yolanda Rich
    [Show full text]
  • Texas Women's Track & Field
    as of 3/19/2018 TEXAS WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD bold denotes current athletes ALL-TIME INDOOR TOP PERFORMERS & PERFORMANCES ALL TIMES BANKED UNLESS MARKED aa - at altitiude ^ - over-sized track f - flat 200m track p - preliminary heat s - semifinal heat q - quarterfinal heat & - NCAA Record # - meet record @ - facility record $ - school record pent - pentathlon 60 Meters All-Time Best Performers Rank Mark Athlete Date Meet (Finish) Location 1 7.11 Teahna Daniels 3/12/2016 NCAA Championships (1st) Birmingham, Ala. 2 7.14 Carlette Guidry 1991 3 7.16 Bianca Knight 2008 4 7.17 Alexandria Anderson 2008 5 7.19 Morolake Akinosun 3/11/2016 NCAA Championships (prelims) Birmingham, Ala. 6 7.20 Marshevet Hooker 2006 7 7.21 Sanya Richards 2004 8 7.28 Toya Brown 1998 9 7.30p LaKeisha Backus 1999 10 7.31 Chauntae Bayne 2007 11 7.33p Nanceen Perry 1999 All-Time Best Performances Rank Mark Athlete Date Meet (Finish) Location 1 7.11 Teahna Daniels 3/12/2016 NCAA Championships (1st) Birmingham, Ala. 2 7.14 p Teahna Daniels 3/12/2016 NCAA Championships (prelims) Birmingham, Ala. 7.14 Carlette Guidry 2/1/1991 4 7.16 Bianca Knight 3/14/2008 5 7.17 Alexandria Anderson 3/15/2008 6 7.19 Morolake Akinosun 3/11/2016 NCAA Championships (prelims) Birmingham, Ala. 7.19 Alexandria Anderson 3/13/2009 7.19 Alexandria Anderson 3/14/2008 9 7.20 aa Morolake Akinosun 2/7/2015 New Mexico Coll. Classic Albuquerque, N.M. 7.20 Marshevet Hooker 3/11/2006 11 7.21 Teahna Daniels 1/21/2017 Rod McCravy Memorial (2nd) Lexington, Ky.
    [Show full text]
  • EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2016-17 Results Issue N.25
    EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2016-17 results issue n.25 AUSTRIA Vlöckabruck (Austria), 14.7.2017 Women 400m Tjipekapora Herunga (nam) 53.98 BELGIUM Ninove (Belgium), 15.7.2017 -Flanders Cup- Men pre program 100m h1 (-2,2) 1 Lebakeng Sesele (rsa) 10.43; 2 Shavez Hart (bah) 10.54 200m h1 (-0,1) 1 Lebakeng Sesele (rsa) 20.33; 2 Robin Vanderbemden 20.91; 3 Thomas Williams (gbr) 20.96; 4 Ngoni Makusha (zim) 21.11; 5 Jermaine Gayle (jam) 21.34 main program 100m (0.4) 1 Lebakens Sesele (rsa) 10.33; 2 Shavez Hart (bah) 10.36; 3 Ngoni Makusha (zim) 10.48; 4 Peter Emelieze (ger) 10.50; 5 Thomas Williams (gbr) 10.54 400m h1 1 Dylan Borlee 46.22; 2 Jermaine Gayle (jam) 46.66; 3 Kavon Nelson (jam) 46.91; 4 Julien Watrin 47.26; O'Jay Ferguson (bah) 47.46; h2 1 Tim Rummens 47.56; 2 Samba Fall 47.80; h3 1 Mohssine Ennamir 48.03; 2 Kevin Dotremont 48.03; 3 Eliott Crestan u20 48.29 800m h1 1 Peter Bol (aus) 1.47.02; 2 Khaled Benmahdi (alg) 1.47.84; 3 Harun Abda (usa) 1.48.26; 4 Stephen Knuckey (aus) 1.48.70; 5 Ali Ben El Hadj (tun) 1.48.89; 6 Ayman Zahafi (mar) u20 1.49.11; 7 Stijn Baeten 1.50.63; h2 1 jamaal James (tto) 1.49.48; 2 Ali Hamdi 1.49.81; 3 Billy Looney (usa) 1.50.03; 4 Daniel Block (can) 1.50.13; 5 Mounir Akbache (fra) 1.50.28 1.500m h1 1 Isaac Hockey (aus) 3.38.85; 2 Jerry Motsau (rsa) 3.38.97; 3 Charles Grethen (lux) 3.39.02; 4 Abdelali Razyn (mar) 3.39.07; 5 Thomas Riva (can) 3.40.22; 6 Pieter Claus 3.40.85; 7 Jan Hochstrasser (sui) 3.41.92; 8 Kamali Majdoubi (mar) 3.44.08; 10 Jonathan Cook (gbr) 3.46.20; 11 Garrett O'Toole (usa) 3.46.84; 11 Rob
    [Show full text]
  • Stockholm 2019: Full Athletes' Bios (PDF)
    Men's 200m Diamond Discipline 30.05.2019 Start list 200m Time: 20:22 Records Lane Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Kyle GREAUX TTO 19.77 19.97 20.15 WR 19.19 Usain BOLT JAM Berlin 20.08.09 2 Bernardo BALOYES COL 20.00 20.00 20.08 AR 19.72 Pietro MENNEA ITA Ciudad de México 12.09.79 3 Alonso EDWARD PAN 19.81 19.81 20.56 NR 20.30 Johan WISSMAN SWE Stuttgart 23.09.07 WJR 19.93 Usain BOLT JAM Hamilton 11.04.04 4 Alex QUIÑÓNEZ ECU 19.93 19.93 20.19 MR 19.77 Michael JOHNSON USA 08.07.96 5 Aaron BROWN CAN 19.80 19.98 20.07 DLR 19.26 Yohan BLAKE JAM Bruxelles 16.09.11 6 Ramil GULIYEV TUR 19.76 19.76 19.99 SB 19.76 Divine ODUDURU NGR Waco, TX 20.04.19 7 Jereem RICHARDS TTO 19.77 19.97 20.21 8 Henrik LARSSON SWE 20.30 20.85 2019 World Outdoor list 19.76 +0.8 Divine ODUDURU NGR Waco, TX 20.04.19 19.82 -0.8 Kenneth BEDNAREK USA Hobbs, NM 18.05.19 Medal Winners Road To The Final 19.84 -0.4 Michael NORMAN USA Osaka 19.05.19 1 Ramil GULIYEV (TUR) 8 19.99 +1.3 Ramil GULIYEV TUR Doha 03.05.19 2018 - Berlin European Ch. 2 Alex QUIÑÓNEZ (ECU) 7 20.04 +1.4 Steven GARDINER BAH Coral Gables, FL 13.04.19 1. Ramil GULIYEV (TUR) 19.76 3 Aaron BROWN (CAN) 6 20.04 +1.0 Andrew HUDSON USA Sacramento, CA 25.05.19 2.
    [Show full text]
  • RESULTS 400 Metres Women - Final
    Moscow (RUS) World Championships 10-18 August 2013 RESULTS 400 Metres Women - Final RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE DATE VENUE World Record 47.60 Marita KOCH GDR 28 6 Oct 1985 Canberra Championships Record 47.99 Jarmila KRATOCHVÍLOVÁ TCH 32 10 Aug 1983 Helsinki World Leading 49.33 Amantle MONTSHO BOT 30 19 Jul 2013 Monaco TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY START TIME 21:18 21° C 60 % Final 12 August 2013 PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 379 Christine OHURUOGU GBR 17 May 84 4 49.41 NR 0.247 Кристин Охуруогу 17 мая 84 2 170 Amantle MONTSHO BOT 04 Jul 83 5 49.41 0.273 Амантле Монтшо 04 июля 83 3 735 Antonina KRIVOSHAPKA RUS 21 Jul 87 8 49.78 0.209 Антонина Кривошапка 21 июля 87 4 518 Stephanie MCPHERSON JAM 25 Nov 88 2 49.99 0.198 Стефани МакФерсон 25 нояб . 88 5 916 Natasha HASTINGS USA 23 Jul 86 3 50.30 0.163 Наташа Хастингс 23 июля 86 6 930 Francena MCCORORY USA 20 Oct 88 6 50.68 0.241 Франчена МакКорори 20 окт . 88 7 751 Kseniya RYZHOVA RUS 19 Apr 87 7 50.98 0.195 Ксения Рыжова 19 апр . 87 8 514 Novlene WILLIAMS-MILLS JAM 26 Apr 82 1 51.49 0.276 Новлин Уильямс -Миллс 26 апр . 82 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME Venue DATE RESULT NAME Venue DATE 47.60 Marita KOCH (GDR) Canberra 6 Oct 85 49.33 Amantle MONTSHO (BOT) Monaco 19 Jul 13 47.99 Jarmila KRATOCHVÍLOVÁ (TCH) Helsinki 10 Aug 83 49.41 Christine OHURUOGU (GBR) Moscow 12 Aug 13 48.25 Marie-José PÉREC (FRA) Atlanta, GA 29 Jul 96 49.57 Antonina KRIVOSHAPKA (RUS) Moskva 15 Jul 13 48.27 Olga VLADYKINA-BRYZGINA (UKR) Canberra 6 Oct 85 49.80 Kseniya RYZHOVA (RUS) Cheboksary
    [Show full text]
  • Indoor Track and Field DIVISION I Women’S
    Indoor Track and Field DIVISION I WOMEN’S Highlights Oregon women claim first indoor track crown: The No. 1-ranked Oregon women made their first Division I NCAA Indoor Track and field National Championship look easy, claiming the title March 13 by piling up 61 points. Defending champ fourth-ranked Tennessee was second with 36 points, followed by No. 3 LSU (35), No. 4 Florida (33) and No. 2 Texas A&M (31). Oregon won without coach Vin Lananna, who was forced to stay in Oregon for medical reasons. The Ducks also overcame a disappointing 13-point first night that left them five points behind leader Auburn. “Their spirits were getting down,” assistant coach Robert Johnson said, “and I was like, ‘Look, you’ve got to stop that getting down and throwing a pity party. We’re still in this thing. As long as you guys rally around each other, we can get this thing done.’” Despite the late-night pep talk, Johnson was unsure if his message had its intended effect. “I didn’t feel so good after the meeting, but when I got to see them this morning their spirits were up,” he said. Brianne Theisen kept the good vibes going, winning the pentathlon and putting the Ducks ahead for good. Jordan Hasay and Anne Kesselring then ran fourth and sixth, respectively, in the mile to give Oregon 31 points. Keshia Baker gave the Ducks all the points they would need with a second-place finish in the 400-meter dash. Francena McCorory of Hampton won the event, setting an American record by finishing in 50.54 seconds.
    [Show full text]
  • USA-CANADA Track and Field 2017-18 Results Issue N.14
    USA-CANADA track and field 2017-18 results issue n.14 Wayne -NE- (United States), 22.3.2018 -Wildcat Classic- Men LJ Drexton Crutchfield 7.55 (2.3) Women SP Michaela Dendinger 15.82 HT 1 Carly Fehringer 62.71; 2 Michaela Dendinger 61.25 Birmingham -AL- (United States), 23.3.2018 -Samford Challenge- Men 200m h3 (0.7) 1 Keitavious Walter 20.91; 2 Alize Ford 21.19; 3 Renny Quow (tto) 21.23 400m h2 1 Jereem Richards (tto) 46.13; 2 Amir Harris 47.55; 3 Alex Amankwah (gha) 47.71; 4 Champion Allison 47.75; 5 Jared Hayes 47.85 110mh 81.5) Ruebin Walters (tto) 13.51 PV 1 Sean Collins 5.30; 2 Tray Oates 5.30; 3 Jacob Spotswood 5.20 LJ Marquis Barnes 7.48 (1.3) Women 100m h2 (2.0) 1 Tamara Clark 11.27; 2 Daija Lampkin 11.44; 3 Takeyra Roberson 11.76; 4 Olivia Fotopoulou (cyp) 11.82 200m h3 (0.9) 1 Niata Alexander 23.86; 2 Katie Funcheon 23.93; 3 Mauricia Prieto (tto) 24.07; ... 5 Olivia Fotopoulou (cyp) 24.99 400m Niata Alexander 54.80 1h2 800m Kimberly Ficenec 2.06.72 400mh Kaitlin Walker 59.09 4x100m Alabama (Daija Lampkin, Tamara Clark, Symone Darius, Takyera Roberson) 44.10 PV Laken Taylor 4.15 LJ 1 Jaimie Robinson 6.15 (1.1); 2 Tamara Moncrieffe (jam) 5.93 (1.6) HT 1 Michaela Preachuk 60.94; 2 Danielle McConnell (aus) 58.36; 3 Helga Volgyi (hun) 55.68 JT Tianah List (aus) 49.26 Jacksonville -FL- (United States), 23.3.2018 -Spring Break Invitational- Men 100m h1 (1.2) 1 Teray Smith (bah) 10.38; 2 Carrington Akosa 10.46 200m h1 (-0,6) 1 Tevin Hester 21.06; 2 Carrington Akosa 21.07 400m h1 1 Cordell Lamb 46.53; 2 Jeffery Gibson (bah) 47.12; 3 Daniel Lawson 47.57 1.500m h1 1 Nick Morken 3.46.87; 2 John Lewis 3.47.64; ..
    [Show full text]
  • U.S. Rankings — Women's
    U.S. Rankings — Women’s 400 Places for 1956–75 reflect The ’17 WC gold helped only those Americans who made the World Rankings Phyllis Francis to her first No. 1 1956–63 (no U.S. in World Ranks) 1964 1 ....................Janell Smith 1965 1 ....................Janell Smith 2 ..........Madeline Manning 1966 1 ............. Charlette Cooke 1967 1 ............. Charlette Cooke 2 ............ Kathy Hammond 3 ..............Lois Drinkwater 1968 1 .................... Jarvis Scott 2 ............ Kathy Hammond 1969 1 ............ Kathy Hammond 2 ................... Esther Stroy 1970 1 ............ Kathy Hammond 2 .................... Mavis Laing 1971 (no U.S. in World Ranks) © GIANCARLO COLOMBO/PHOTO RUN © Track & Field News 2020 — 1 — U.S. Rankings — Women’s 400 1972 1978 1981 1 ............ Kathy Hammond 1 ...............Rosalyn Bryant 1 ..................... Denean Hill 2 ............ Mable Fergerson 2 ....................Pat Jackson 2 ...............Rosalyn Bryant 3 .......... Essie Washington 3 ...............Evelyn Ashford 1973 4 ...............Sharon Dabney 4 ...................Ericka Harris (no U.S. in World Ranks 5 ................... Kim Thomas 5 ....................Delisa Floyd 1974 6 ..................Brenda Finch 6 ..........Madeline Manning (no U.S. in World Ranks) 7 ..................Freida Cobbs 7 ...............Arlise Emerson 8 .......... Veronica Williams 8 ....................Lorna Forde 1975 9 ...............Arlise Emerson 9 ....................Kelia Bolton 1 .............. Debra Sapenter 10 ................ Yolanda Rich
    [Show full text]
  • Teen Sensation Athing Mu
    • ALL THE BEST IN RUNNING, JUMPING & THROWING • www.trackandfieldnews.com MAY 2021 The U.S. Outdoor Season Explodes Athing Mu Sets Collegiate 800 Record American Records For DeAnna Price & Keturah Orji T&FN Interview: Shalane Flanagan Special Focus: U.S. Women’s 5000 Scene Hayward Field Finally Makes Its Debut NCAA Formchart Faves: Teen LSU Men, USC Women Sensation Athing Mu Track & Field News The Bible Of The Sport Since 1948 AA WorldWorld Founded by Bert & Cordner Nelson E. GARRY HILL — Editor JANET VITU — Publisher EDITORIAL STAFF Sieg Lindstrom ................. Managing Editor Jeff Hollobaugh ................. Associate Editor BUSINESS STAFF Ed Fox ............................ Publisher Emeritus Wallace Dere ........................Office Manager Teresa Tam ..................................Art Director WORLD RANKINGS COMPILERS Jonathan Berenbom, Richard Hymans, Dave Johnson, Nejat Kök SENIOR EDITORS Bob Bowman (Walking), Roy Conrad (Special AwaitsAwaits You.You. Projects), Bob Hersh (Eastern), Mike Kennedy (HS Girls), Glen McMicken (Lists), Walt Murphy T&FN has operated popular sports tours since 1952 and has (Relays), Jim Rorick (Stats), Jack Shepard (HS Boys) taken more than 22,000 fans to 60 countries on five continents. U.S. CORRESPONDENTS Join us for one (or more) of these great upcoming trips. John Auka, Bob Bettwy, Bret Bloomquist, Tom Casacky, Gene Cherry, Keith Conning, Cheryl Davis, Elliott Denman, Peter Diamond, Charles Fleishman, John Gillespie, Rich Gonzalez, Ed Gordon, Ben Hall, Sean Hartnett, Mike Hubbard, ■ 2022 The U.S. Nationals/World Champion- ■ World Track2023 & Field Championships, Dave Hunter, Tom Jennings, Roger Jennings, Tom ship Trials. Dates and site to be determined, Budapest, Hungary. The 19th edition of the Jordan, Kim Koffman, Don Kopriva, Dan Lilot, but probably Eugene in late June.
    [Show full text]
  • START LIST 100 Metres Women - Final
    Barcelona (ESP) World Junior Championships 10-15 July 2012 START LIST 100 Metres Women - Final RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE DATE VENUE World Junior Record 10.88 Marlies GÖHR GDR 19 1 Jul 1977 Dresden Championships Record 11.12 Veronica CAMPBELL-BROWN JAM 18 18 Oct 2000 Santiago de Chile World Junior Leading 11.22 Anthonique STRACHAN BAH 19 23 Mar 2012 Nassau i = Indoor performance Final 11 July 2012 21:00 LANE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH PERSONAL BEST SEASON BEST 2 1750 Jennifer MADU USA 23 Sep 94 11.46 11.46 3 1267 Sophie PAPPS GBR 06 Oct 94 11.47 11.47 4 1082 Tamiris DE LIZ BRA 18 Nov 95 11.42 11.42 5 1294 Ida MAYER GER 09 Mar 93 11.47 11.47 6 1051 Anthonique STRACHAN BAH 22 Aug 93 11.22 11.22 7 1677 Nimet KARAKUS TUR 23 Jan 93 11.33 11.33 8 1092 Khamica BINGHAM CAN 15 Jun 94 11.53 11.57 9 1172 Fany CHALAS DOM 02 Feb 93 11.53 11.53 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME Venue DATE RESULT NAME Venue DATE 10.88 Marlies GÖHR (GDR) Dresden 1 Jul 77 11.22 Anthonique STRACHAN (BAH) Nassau 23 Mar 12 10.89 Katrin KRABBE (GDR) Berlin 20 Jul 88 11.29 Dezerea BRYANT (USA) Charlottesville, VA 21 Apr 12 11.03 Silke GLADISCH-MÖLLER (GDR) Berlin 8 Jun 83 11.32 Shayla SANDERS (USA) Lake Worth, TX 26 Apr 12 11.03 English GARDNER (USA) Tucson, AZ 14 May 11 11.33 Nimet KARAKUS (TUR) Eskisehir 23 Jun 12 11.04 Angela WILLIAMS (USA) Boise, ID 5 Jun 99 11.37 Kandace THOMAS (USA) Levelland, TX 17 May 12 11.07 Bianca KNIGHT (USA) Eugene, OR 27 Jun 08 11.39 Shai-Anne DAVIS (CAN) Port-of-Spain 22 Apr 12 11.08 Brenda MOREHEAD (USA) Eugene, OR 21 Jun 76 11.39
    [Show full text]
  • Provided by All-Athletics.Com Men's 100M Diamond Discipline 21.07.2017
    Men's 100m Diamond Discipline 21.07.2017 Start list 100m Time: 21:35 Records Lane Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Omar MCLEOD JAM 9.58 9.99 WR 9.58 Usain BOLT JAM Berlin 16.08.09 2 Isiah YOUNG USA 9.69 9.97 9.97 AR 9.86 Francis OBIKWELU POR Athina 22.08.04 AR 9.86 Jimmy VICAUT FRA Paris 04.07.15 3 Chijindu UJAH GBR 9.87 9.96 9.98 AR 9.86 Jimmy VICAUT FRA Montreuil-sous-Bois 07.06.16 4 Usain BOLT JAM 9.58 9.58 10.03 NR 10.53 Sébastien GATTUSO MON Dijon 12.07.08 5 Akani SIMBINE RSA 9.89 9.89 9.92 WJR 9.97 Trayvon BROMELL USA Eugene 13.06.14 6 Christopher BELCHER USA 9.69 9.93 9.93 MR 9.78 Justin GATLIN USA 17.07.15 7 Yunier PÉREZ CUB 9.98 10.00 10.00 DLR 9.69 Yohan BLAKE JAM Lausanne 23.08.12 8 Bingtian SU CHN 9.99 9.99 10.09 SB 9.82 Christian COLEMAN USA Eugene 07.06.17 2017 World Outdoor list Medal Winners Road To The Final 9.82 +1.3 Christian COLEMAN USA Eugene 07.06.17 1 Andre DE GRASSE (CAN) 25 9.90 +0.9 Yohan BLAKE JAM Kingston 23.06.17 2016 - Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games 2 Ben Youssef MEITÉ (CIV) 24 9.92 +1.2 Akani SIMBINE RSA Pretoria 18.03.17 1. Usain BOLT (JAM) 9.81 3 Justin GATLIN (USA) 17 9.93 +0.8 Cameron BURRELL USA Eugene 07.06.17 2.
    [Show full text]