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— 2017 T&FN Women's U.S. Rankings — — 2017 T&FN Women’s U.S. Rankings — 100 METERS 1500 METERS 100 HURDLES HIGH JUMP 1. Tori Bowie 1. Jenny Simpson 1. Kendra Harrison 1. Vashti Cunningham 2. Morolake Akinosun 2. Brenda Martinez 2. Sharika Nelvis 2. Inika McPherson 3. Deajah Stevens 3. Kate Grace 3. Christina Manning 3. Liz Patterson 4. Ariana Washington 4. Sara Vaughn 4. Jasmin Stowers 4. Brigetta Barrett 5. Tianna Bartoletta 5. Colleen Quigley 5. Dawn Harper Nelson 5. Mady Fagan 6. Aleia Hobbs 6. Shannon Rowbury 6. Nia Ali 6. Logan Boss 7. Mikiah Brisco 7. Amanda Eccleston 7. Kristi Castlin 7. Erica Bougard 8. Aaliyah Brown 8. Stephanie Garcia 8. Queen Harrison 8. Chaunté Lowe 9. Barbara Pierre 9. Hannah Fields 9. Alaysha Johnson 9. Amina Smith 10. English Gardner 10. Alexa Efraimson 10. Kori Carter 10. Shelley Spires 200 METERS STEEPLE 400 HURDLES POLE VAULT 1. Tori Bowie 1. Emma Coburn 1. Kori Carter 1. Sandi Morris 2. Deajah Stevens 2. Courtney Frerichs 2. Dalilah Muhammad 2. Katie Nageotte 3. Kyra Jefferson 3. Colleen Quigley 3. Shamier Little 3. Jenn Suhr 4. Kimberlyn Duncan 4. Stephanie Garcia 4. Ashley Spencer 4. Morgann LeLeux 5. Ariana Washington 5. Mel Lawrence 5. Georganne Moline 5. Emily Grove 6. Allyson Felix 6. Marisa Howard 6. Cassandra Tate 6. Mary Saxer 7. Deanna Hill 7. Leah O’Connor 7. Sydney McLaughlin 7. Kortney Ross 8. Jenna Prandini 8. Sarah Pease 8. Jaide Stepter 8. Kristen Hixson 9. Gabrielle Thomas 9. Megan Rolland 9. Anna Cockrell 9. Olivia Gruver 10. Shakima Wimbley 10. Katie Landwehr 10. Turquoise Thompson 10. Annie Rhodes 400 METERS 5000 METERS MARATHON LONG JUMP 1. Phyllis Francis 1. Shannon Rowbury 1. Shalane Flanagan 1. Brittney Reese 2. Allyson Felix 2. Shelby Houlihan 2. Jordan Hasay 2. Tianna Bartoletta 3. Quanera Hayes 3. Molly Huddle 3. Amy Cragg 3. Sha’Keela Saunders 4. Natasha Hastings 4. Emily Infeld 4. Desiree Linden 4. Quanesha Burks 5. Courtney Okolo 5. Shalane Flanagan 5. Sara Hall 5. Tara Davis 6. Kendall Ellis 6. Emily Sisson 6. Allie Kieffer 6. Kate Hall 7. Shakima Wimbley 7. Karissa Schweizer 7. Laura Thweatt 7. Keturah Orji 8. Daina Harper 8. Marielle Hall 8. Serena Burla 8. Jasmine Todd 9. Jessica Beard 9. Natosha Rogers 9. Kellyn Taylor 9. Sydney Conley 10. Shamier Little 10. Lauren Paquette 10. Roberta Groner 10. Malaina Payton 800 METERS 10,000 METERS 20K WALK TRIPLE JUMP 1. Ajee’ Wilson 1. Emily Infeld 1. Maria Michta-Coffey 1. Keturah Orji 2. Charlene Lipsey 2. Molly Huddle 2. Miranda Melville 2. Tori Franklin 3. Brenda Martinez 3. Emily Sisson 3. Katie Burnett 3. Andrea Geubelle 4. Raevyn Rogers 4. Shalane Flanagan 4. Robyn Stevens 4. Viershanie Latham 5. Chrishuna Williams 5. Amy Cragg 5. Erin Taylor-Talcott 5. Amber Hughes 6. Samantha Watson 6. Natosha Rogers 6. Molly Josephs 6. Tiffany Flynn 7. Laura Roesler 7. Erin Finn 7. Melissa Moeller 7. Toni Smith 8. Kate Grace 8. Kim Conley 8. Anali Cisneros 8. Blessing Ufodiama 9. Ce’Aira Brown 9. Liz Costello 9. Katie Michta 9. Chaquinn Cook 10. Emily Richards 10. Stephanie Bruce 10. Amberly Melender 10. Natasha Dicks SHOT HAMMER JavELIN HEPTATHLON 1. Michelle Carter 1. Gwen Berry 1. Kara Winger 1. Kendell Williams 2. Dani Bunch 2. DeAnna Price 2. Ariana Ince 2. Erica Bougard 3. Raven Saunders 3. Maggie Ewen 3. Rebekah Wales 3. Sharon Day-Monroe 4. Monique Riddick 4. Amber Campbell 4. Maggie Malone 4. Alex Gochenour 5. Brittany Smith 5. Amanda Bingson 5. Dominique Ouellette 5. Taliyah Brooks 6. Felisha Johnson 6. Jeneva Stevens 6. Channing Wilson 6. Lindsay Schwartz 7. Jeneva Stevens 7. Heavin Warner 7. Audrey Malone 7. Allison Reaser 8. Brittany Mann 8. Brooke Andersen 8. Katelyn Gochenour 8. Chari Hawkins 9. Maggie Ewen 9. Jessica Ramsey 9. Alyssa Olin 9. Payton Stumbaugh 10. Emmonnie Henderson 10. Alina Duran 10. Madalaine Stulce 10. Emilyn Dearman DISCUS 1. Whitney Ashley 2. Gia Lewis-Smallwood 3. Valarie Allman 4. Liz Podominick 5. Maggie Ewen 6. Kelsey Card 7. Summer Pierson 8. Rachel Dincoff 9. Katelyn Daniels 10. Laulauga Tausaga.
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