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Outdoor Nationals GIRLS 6 time 100-200 2007, 2008, 2009 Chalonda Goodman Newnan GA Mile 2011, 2013 Wesley Frazier Raleigh NC 2M 2012, 2013 5000 2011, 2013 4 time Mile 2014, 2015 Ryen Frazier Raleigh NC 2 Mile 2013 5000 2015 100h 2010, 2013 Kendell Williams Marietta GA 400h 2010 Hept 2010 400h 2014-2017 Sydney Mc Laughlin Scotch Plains NJ 3 time 100 2010, 2011 Octavius Freeman Lake Wales FL 200 2010 100 2012, 2013 Ky Westbrook Chandler AZ 200 2012 100-200 1994 Latasha Colander Portsmouth VA 100h 1994 200 1992, 1993 Jennifer Wilson Philadelphia PA 100 1993 800 1992, 1993, 1994 Jawauna Mc Mullen Brooklyn NY 400h 1994, 1995, 1997 Char Foster New Port Richey FL Mile Walk 2017 Taylor Ewert Beavercreek OH 2k SC 2018, 2019 HJ 1995, 1996, 1997 Adrienne Sims Fayetteville NC LJ 1998, 1999 Kim Jones Greensboro NC 100h 1999 LJ 2005, 2006 Arantxa King Medford MA TJ 2005 TJ 2013, 2014 Keturah Orji Flanders NJ LJ 2014 TJ 2003, 2004 Erica Mc Lain Plano TX LJ 2004 SP 1992, 1994 Gina Heads Newport Harbor CA HT 1994 SP 2005, 2006, 2007 Kamorean Hayes Charlotte NC SP 2016, 2017 Alyssa Wilson Toms River NJ DT 2017 DT 2009, 2010, 2011 Alex Collatz Bakersfield CA HT 1999, 2000, 2001 Katherine Johnson Warwick RI JT 2008, 2010, 2011 Hannah Carson Chandler AZ 2 time 100-200 1998 Melissa Barber Montclair NJ 100-200 1999 (100), 200 (200) Khalilah Carpenter Columbus OH 100-200 2002 Sanya Richards Fort Lauderale FL 100-200 2005 Alexandria Anderson Chicago IL 100-200 2014 Candace Hill Conyers GA 200 2015, 2016 Jayla Kirkland Birmingham AL 400 1992, 1993 Monique Hennagan Columbia SC 400 2002, 2003 Shana Cox Hicksville NY 400 2006, 2007 Jessica Beard Euclid OH 400 2016, 2017 Lynna Irby Indianapolis IN 800 2006, 2007 Chanelle Price Easton PA 800 2009, 2010 Claudia Francis Queens NY 800 2015, 2017 Samantha Watson Henrietta NY Mile 1999, 2001 Erin Donahue Haddonfield NJ Mile 2017, 2018 Katelyn Tuohy Thiells NY Mile-2M 2009 Chelsey Sveinsson Addison TX 2 Mile 1998, 1999 Erin Sullivan Jericho VT 2 Mile 2000, 2001 Anita Siraki Glendale CA 2 Mile 2003, 2004 Sunni Olding Minster OH 2M-5000 2016 Weini Kelati Lynchburg VA 2M-5000 2019 Sydney Masciarelli Marianapolis Academy CT 2000sc 2004, 2005 Lindsey Ferguson Saratoga NY 2000sc 2010, 2011 Mary Kate Anselmini Setauket NY 2000sc 2012, 2013 Keelin Hollowood Saratoga NY 2000sc 2015, 2017 Alexandra Harris North Rockland NY Mile Walk 2002, 2004 Maria Michta Ronkonkoma NY Mile Walk 2005, 2007 Jenna Monahan Ronkonkoma NY Mile Walk 2010, 2011 Jennifer Halloran Bay Shore NY Mile Walk 2012, 2013 Annica Penn Westhampton Beach NY 100h 2008, 2009 Jasmin Stowers Pendleton SC 100h 2014, 2017 Tia Jones Marietta GA 400h 1992, 1993 Yvonne Harrison Bronx NY HJ 1991, 1993 Amy Acuff Corpus Christi TX HJ 1998, 2000 Christine Estrict Euclid OH HJ 2001, 2002 Chaunte Howard Riverside CA PV 1996, 1997 Melissa Feinstein Weston MA PV 2010, 2011 Morgann Leleux New Iberia LA LJ 1996, 1997 Keyon Soley Uniondale NY LJ 2000, 2002 Kemisha Whitmire Spartanburg SC LJ-TJ 2009 Andrea Guebelle Tacoma WA LJ-TJ 1994 Kelly Miller Richmond VA TJ 1998, 1999 Jodi Schlesinger West Nyack NY TJ 2016, 2017 Jasmine Moore Mansfield TX SP 2002, 2003 Michelle Carter Red Oak TX SP 2010, 2011 Tori Bliss Portage IN SP-DT 1997 Krista Keir Westerville OH SP-DT 2013 Maggie Ewen St. Francis MN SP-JT 2015 Sophia Rivera Brentwood MO DT 2006, 2007 Emily Pendleton Elmore OH HT 1996, 1998 Maureen Griffin Pocatello ID HT 2007, 2008 Allison Horner Marietta GA HT 2016, 2017 Jillian Shippee Clifton Park NY JT 1995, 1996 Emily Carlsten Warwick RI JT 2001, 2002 Ashley Keats Salina KS JT 2006, 2007 Karlee Mc Quillen Johnstown PA BOYS 4 time 400 2016, 2017, 2018 Tyrese Cooper Miami FL 200 2017 3 time 100 2010, 2011 Sean Mc Lean Raleigh NC 200 2011 2M 1993, 1994 Mebrathom Keflizghi San Diego CA Mile 1994 2M 1999, 2000, 2001 Dathan Ritzenhein Rockford MI SP 2000, 2002 Kevin Bookout Stroud PK DT 2000 DT 2008, 2009 Mason Finley Buena Vista CO SP 2009 2 time 100-200 1996 Vince Williams San Diego CA 100-200 1997 John Capel Brooksville FL 100-200 100 (2000), 200 (1999) Dwight Thomas Hyattsville MD 100-200 100 (2001), 200 (2000) Brendan Christian Austin TX 100-200 2002 Kelly Willie Houston TX 100-200 2005 J-Mee Samuels Winston-Salem NC 100-200 2009 Dentarius Locke Tampa FL 100-200 2015 Noah Lyles Alexandria VA 100-200 2016 Champion Allison Richmond TX 100-200 2019 Joseph Fahnbulleh Hopkins MN 200-400 1998 Ato Modibo Beltsville MD 200-400 2003 Xavier Carter Melbourne FL 200-400 2004 Lashawn Merritt Portsmouth VA 400 1994, 1995 Jerome Young Hartford CT 400 2012, 2013 Michael Cherry Chesapeake VA 400 2014, 2015 Josephus Lyles Alexandria VA 800 1991, 1992 Andre Inniss Brooklyn NY 800 1997, 1998 Moses Washington Miami FL Mile 1992, 1993 Brian Wilkinson Merced CA 5000 2008, 2009 Solomon Haile Silver Spring MD 5000 2012, 2013 Jake Leingang Bismarck ND 2000sc 2009, 2010 Alex Deir Lima NY 2000sc 2013, 2014 Bailey Roth Colorado Springs CO Mile Walk 2003, 2004 Zachary Pollinger Mahway NJ Mile Walk 2006, 2007 Evan Crowdus Union County MO 110h 2003, 2004 Ted Ginn Cleveland OH 110h 2007, 2009 Wayne Davis Raleigh NC 110h 2012, 2013 Wellington Zaza Glen Mills PA 110h 2018, 2019 Kurt Powdar Oscar Smith VA 110h-400h 2000 Rickey Harris Clifton VA 110h-400h 2001 Derrick Williams North Canton OH 110h-400h 110h (2003), 400h (2002) Kerron Clement La Porte TX 400h 1993, 1994 Greg Hines Huntington Station NY 2k St 2018, 2019 Parker Stokes Endwell NY HJ 2003, 2004 Scott Sellers Katy TX LJ 2002, 2003 Anthony Miles Atco NJ LJ 2017, 2018 Brandon Hicklin Spartanburg SC LJ-TJ 2000 Le Juan Simon Houston TX TJ 1992, 1994 Rayford Sutton New Haven CT TJ 2002, 2004 Andre Tillman Spencer NC TJ 2012, 2013 Jeremiah Green Tampa FL SP 1995, ,1996 Ben Gilvert Lancaster OH SP-DT 1991 Dennis Black Great Falls MT SP-DT SP (2001), DT (2002) Glenn Di Giorgio Bayonne NJ SP-HT 2017 Jordan Geist Saxonburg PA DT 1998, 1999 Terrence Glover Trenton NJ DT 2011, 2012 Sam Mattis East Brunswick NJ HT 1998, 1999 Jacob Freeman Warwick RI HT 2006, 2007 Walter Henning South Huntington NY HT 2009, 2010 Alex Faldermeyer Slate Hill NY JT 1997, 1998 Brian Kollar Virginia Beach VA JT 2016, 2017 Liam Christensen Charleston SC.
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