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New Balance Indoor National Past Champions and All-Time List NEW BALANCE INDOOR NATIONAL PAST CHAMPIONS AND ALL-TIME LIST WOMEN 60 1999 **ALEXIS JOYCE, Washington, Denver, CO 7.29 2000 *ERICA WHIPPLE, Palm Beach Lakes, West Palm Beach, FL 7.38 2001 -ERICA WHIPPLE, Palm Beach Lakes, West Palm Beach, FL 7.36 2002 -ZENOBIA REED, Lamar, Houston, TX 7.42 2003 -MARSHEVET HOOKER, Southwest, San Antonio, TX 7.33 2004 -ASHLEY OWENS, Liberty, Colorado Springs, CO 7.32 2005 *SARAH MATTHEW, Niwot, Longwood, CO 7.45 2006 *ASHLEY CRUDER, Eaglecrest, Aurora, CO 7.36 2007 *VICTORIA JORDAN, Dunbar, Fort Worth, TX 7.33 2008 -BRITTANY LONG, Therrell, Atlanta, GA 7.44 2009 -CHALONDA GOODMAN, Newnan, GA 7.42 2010 *CHRISTAL PETERSON, Hampton, VA 7.50 2011 *MYASIA JACOBS, Paramus Catholic, Paramus, NJ 7.34 2012 -JENNIFER MADU, East, Plano, TX 7.32 7.29 **ALEXIS JOYCE, Washington, Denver, CO 1999 7.32 -ASHLEY OWENS, Liberty, Colorado Springs, CO 2004 7.32 -JENNIFER MADU, East, Plano, TX 2012 7.33 -MARSHEVET HOOKER, Southwest, San Antonio, TX 2003 7.33 *VICTORIA JORDAN, Dunbar, Fort Worth, TX 2007 7.34 *MYASIA JACOBS, Paramus Catholic, Paramus, NJ 2011 7.36 -ERICA WHIPPLE, Palm Beach, Lakes, West Palm Beach, FL 2001 7.36 *ASHLEY CRUDER, Eaglecrest, Aurora, CO 2006 7.39s -CHALONDA GOODMAN, Newnan, GA 2009 7.42 -ZENOBIA REED, Lamar, Houston, TX 2002 7.42 -SHAINA HARRISON, Toronto, CANADA 2012 200 1999 **LAURYN WILLIAMS, Rochester, PA 25.06 2000 *ERICA WHIPPLE, Palm Beach, Lakes, West Palm Beach, FL 23.99 2001 -ERICA WHIPPLE, Palm Beach, Lakes, West Palm Beach, FL 23.78 2002 *JUANITA BROADDUS, William Penn, Philadelphia, PA 24.51 2003 -JUANITA BROADDUS, William Penn, Philadelphia, PA 24.19 2004 -CAROL RODRIGUEZ, Wilson, Long Beach, CA 24.22 2005 **BIANCA KNIGHT, Ridgeland, MS 24.05 2006 -LYNNE LAYNE, New Rochelle, NY 24.07 2007 *VICTORIA JORDAN, Dunbar, Fort Worth, TX 24.26 2008 *MARLENA WESH, Landstown, Virginia Beach, VA 24.46 2009 -CHALONDA GOODMAN, Newnan, GA 23.96 2010 **KYLE PLANTE, Colonie, Albany, NY 24.26 2011 ` `-CIERRA WHITE, Engineering and Science, Philadelphia, PA 23.95 2012 -DESTINEE GAUSE, Reynoldsburg, OH 23.82 23.78 -ERICA WHIPPLE, Palm Beach, Lakes, West Palm Beach, FL 2001 23.82 -DESTINEE GAUSE, Reynoldsburg, OH 2012 23.89p *DEEJAH STEVENS, New Rochelle, NY 2012 23.94p -FELECIA BROWN, Martin Luther King, Lithonia, GA 2012 23.95 -CIERRA WHITE, Engineering and Science, Philadelphia, PA 2011 23.96 -CHALONDA GOODMAN, Newnan, GA 2009 23.97 *KYRA JEFFERSON, Cass Tech, Detroit, MI 2011 23.97p *JADA MARTIN, Martin Luther King, Lithonia, GA 2012 24.05 **BIANCA KNIGHT, Ridgeland, MS 2005 24.06 **ALLYSON FELIX, Los Angeles Baptist, Sepulveda, CA 2001 400 1999 -NAKIYA JOHNSON, Ayala, Chino, CA 54.74 2000 *LESHINDA DEMUS, Wilson, Long Beach, CA 53.85 2001 *DOMINIQUE DARDEN, Harrisburg, PA 55.31 2002 *TIONDRA PONTEEN, Eleanor Roosevelt, Greenbelt, MD 55.54 2003 -TIONDRA PONTEEN, Eleanor Roosevelt, Greenbelt, MD 55.00 2004 ***EBONY COLLINS, Wilson, Long Beach, CA 55.05 2005 **SA'DE WILLIAMS, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 55.47 2006 -FRANCENA MC CORORY, Bethel, Hampton, VA 51.93 2007 -JESSICA BEARD, Euclid, OH 55.24 2008 **BRIANA NELSON, J.L. Mann, Greenville, SC 55.33 2009 *BRIANA NELSON, J.L. Mann, Greenville, SC 54.15 2010 -BRIANA NELSON, J.L. Mann, Greenville, SC 55.00 2011 **KENDALL BAISDEN, Detroit Country Day, Bloomfield Hills, MI 54.23 2012 -ARIAH GRAHAM, Wakefield, Raleigh, NC 53.95 51.93 -FRANCENA MC CORORY, Bethel, Hampton, VA 2006 53.85 *LESHINDA DEMUS, Wilson, Long Beach, CA 2000 53.95 -ARIAH GRAHAM, Wakefield, Raleigh, NC 2012 54.09p *PRECIOUS HOLMES, Hillhouse, New Haven, CT 2012 54.15 *BRIANNA NELSON, J.L. Mann, Greenville, SC 2009 54.23 **KENDALL BAISDEN, Detroit Country Day, Bloomfield Hills, MI 2011 54.61 **OLIVIA BAKER, Columbia, Maplewood, NJ 2012 54.74 -NAKIYA JOHNSON, Ayala, Chino, CA 1999 54.77 -KIAH SEYMOUR, Archbishop Carroll, Washington, DC 2012 54.86 *CHRISTY FAIRLEY, Georges County, Lucedale, MS 2000 54.86 -DYNASTY MC GEE, Ypsilanti, MI 2011 800 1999 -SHARON O’CONNOR, Mt. Vernon, Alexandria, VA 2:17.43 2000 -NEISHA BERNARD, Samuel J. Tilden, Brooklyn, NY 2:11.28 2001 -NICOLE COOK, Petersburg, VA 2:15.39 2002 -MINDY KATE SULLIVAN, Coronado, Lubbock, TX 2:10.42 2003 **KATYA KOSTETSKAYA, Jonesboro, AR 2:09.53 2004 *GEENA GALL, Grand Blanc, MI 2:12.20 2005 -GEENA GALL, Grand Blanc, MI 2:10.62 2006 -KATIE DOSWELL, St. Catherine's, Richmond, VA 2:10.55 2007 *CHANELLE PRICE, Easton, PA 2:07.43 2008 ***CHELSEY SVEINSSON, Greenhills, Dallas, TX 2:11.52 2009 *LAURA ROESLER, South, Fargo, ND 2:08.80 2010 *CLAUDIA FRANCIS, Cardozo, Queens, NY 2:08.06 2011 *AJEE WILSON, Neptune, NJ 2:06.17 2012 -AJEE WILSON, Neptune, NJ 2:06.58 2:06.17 *AJEE WILSON, Neptune, NJ 2011 2:06.98 -CLAUDIA FRANCIS, Cardozo, Queens, NY 2011 2:07.26 **MARY CAIN, Bronxville, NY 2012 2:07.43 *CHANELLE PRICE, Easton, PA 2007 2:07.81 *OLICIA WILLIAMS, St. Anthony’s, South Huntington, NY 2011 2:08.77 -ANIMA BANKS, Mamaroneck, NY 2012 2:08.80 *LAURA ROESLER, South, Fargo, ND 2009 2:08.87 **MADELEINE BERKSON, Classical, Providence, RI 2012 2:08.97 -STEPHANIE BROWN, Tri-Valley, Downs, IL 2009 2:09.52 **KATYA KOSTETSKAYA, Jonesboro, AR 2003 Mile 1999 -KATIE HOTCHKISS, Mission San Jose, Fremont, CA 4:56.67 2000 *ALEJANDRA BARRIENTOS, San Lorenzo Valley, Felton, CA 4:48.96 2001 -ERIN DONOHUE, Haddonfield, NJ 4:51.15 2002 -MOLLY HUDDLE, Notre Dame, Elmira, NY 4:46.42 2003 **SARAH BOWMAN, Fauquier, Warrenton, VA 4:49.67 2004 *KATELYN KALTENBACH, Smoky Hill, Aurora, CO 4:45.32 2005 -SARAH BOWMAN, Fauquier, Warrenton, VA 4:46.79 2006 -JACKIE ARESON, Atlantic, Delray Beach, FL 4:50.13 2007 -ALEX KOSINSKI, Oak Ridge, El Dorado Hills, CA 4:45.18 2008 *JILLIAN SMITH, Southern Regional, Manahawkin, NJ 4:53.68 2009 *EMILY LIPARI, Roslyn, NY 4:47.44 2010 -EMILY LIPARI, Roslyn, NY 4:42.64 2011 **HANNAH MEIER, South, Grosse Pointe, MI 4:48.50 2012 *HANNAH MEIER, South, Grosse Pointe, MI 4:42.60 4:42.60 *HANNAH MEIER, South, Grosse Pointe, MI 2012 4:42.64 -EMILY LIPARI, Roslyn, NY 2010 4:45.05 -ANGEL PICCIRILLO, Homer Center, Homer City, PA 2012 4:45.18 -ALEX KOSINSKI, Oak Ridge, El Dorado Hills, CA 2007 4:45.25 -BRIANNA NERUD, North Shore, Glen Head, NY 2012 4:45.32 *KATELYN KALTENBACH, Smoky Hill, Aurora, CO 2004 4:46.13 **NICOLE BLOOD, Saratoga, NY 2004 4:46.42 -MOLLY HUDDLE, Notre Dame, Elmira, NY 2002 4:46.63 -CORY MC GEE, Pass Christian, MS 2010 4:46.79 -SARAH BOWMAN, Fauquier, Warrenton, VA 2005 2 Miles 1999 -COURTNEY BAIRD, Helix, La Mesa, CA 10:45.62 2000 -CAROL HENRY, Sarnia, Canada 10:23.63 2001 **MEGAN KALTENBACH, Smoky Hill, Aurora, CO 10:32.89 2002 *MEGAN KALTENBACH, Smoky Hill, Aurora, CO 10:37.86 2003 ***NICOLE BLOOD, Saratoga, NY 10:27.61 2004 *LAURA CUMMINGS, Bay Shore, NY 10:38.79 2005 *KATE NIEHAUS, Spring Valley, Columbia, SC 10:31.87 2006 *NICHOLE JONES, Westfield, Houston, TX 10:29.09 2007 **ASHLEY BRASOVAN, Wellington, West Palm Beach, FL 10:25.41 2008 -KATHLEEN MC CAFFERTY, Oak Knoll, Summit, NJ 10:24.53 2009 -JORDAN HASAY, Mission Prep, San Luis Obispo, CA 10:10.89 2010 -MEGAN GOETHALS, Rochester, Rochester Hills, MI 10:10.14 2011 -AISLING CUFFE, Cornwall, NY 9:56.85 2012 *CARMEN CARLOS, Mc Gill Toolen, Mobile, AL 10:25.30 9:56.85 -AISLING CUFFE, Cornwall, NY 2011 10:10.14 -MEGAN GOETHALS, Rochester, Rochester Hills, MI 2010 10:10.21 -EMILY SISSON, Parkway Central, Chesterfield, MO 2010 10:10.89 -JORDAN HASAY, Mission Prep, San Luis Obispo, CA 2009 10:12.21 -JOANNA STEVENS, Blacksburg, VA 2010 10:23.63 -CAROL HENRY, Sarnia, Canada 2000 10:24.11 -SHELBY GREANY, Suffern, NY 2009 10:24.53 -KATHLEEN MC CAFFERTY, Oak Knoll, Summit, NJ 2008 10:25.22 -COLLEEN SCHMIDT, Holy Trinity, Hicksville, NY 2011 10:25.30 *CARMEN CARLOS, Mc Gill Toolen, Mobile, AL 2012 5000 Meters 2007 *AURORA SCOTT, Chesapeake, VA 16:53.55 2008 *ANNA SHIELDS, Lewis Mills, Burlington, CT 17:38.57 2009 -CHELSEA OSWALD, Walsh Jesuit, Stow, OH 17:03.82 2010 *LINDSAY CREVOISERAT, Glastonbury, CT 16:51.88 2011 -WAVERLY NEER, Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 16:35.15 2012 *ERIN FINN, West Bloomfield, MI 16:19.69 16:19.69 *ERIN FINN, West Bloomfield, MI 2012 16:31.86 -HALEY PIERCE, Tatnall, Wilmington, DE 2012 16:35.15 -WAVERLY NEER, Culver Military Academy, Culver, IN 2011 16:43.66 -BRIANNA NERUD, North Shore, Glen Head, NY 2012 16:43.70 -KATHRYN FLUEHR, Community School of Naples, Naples, FL 2011 16:45.58 -ERIKA FLUEHR, Community School of Naples, Naples, FL 2011 16:46.15 *WESLEY FRAZIER, Ravenscroft, Raleigh, NC 2012 16:49.00 -MEGAN LACY, Cherokee, Marlton, NJ 2012 16:51.88 *LINDSAY CREVOISERAT, Glastonbury, CT 2010 16:53.55 *AURORA SCOTT, Chesapeake, VA 2007 Freshman Mile 2002 ***CHANTELLE DRON, Central, Manchester, NH 5:00.22 2003 ***ERIKA SOMOGYI, Orchard Park, NY 5:18.61 2004 ***HALSEY SINCLAIR, Silver Spring, MD 5:07.91 2005 ***LINDSAY ANDERSON, Leeds, ND 5:03.08 2006 ***MICHELLE BRITTO, Woodbridge, VA 5:12.12 2007 ***BRIANNE BELLON, Saratoga, NY 5:07.61 2008 ***CHELSEY SVEINSSON, Greenhills, Dallas, TX 4:49.37 2009 ***SAMANTHA GEORGE, Raleigh, NC 5:09.37 2010 ***HANNA MEIER Grosse Pointe, MI 4:56.91 2011 ***LAURA LEFF, Camillus, NY 5:02.16 2012 ***LIZ HOLMES, Foxborough, MA 5:02.49 4:49.37 ***CHELSEY SVEINSSON, Greenhills, Dallas, TX 2008 4:56.91 ***HANNAH MEIER, Grosse Pointe, MI 2010 5:00.00 ***SHANNON OSIKA, Waterford, MI 2008 5:00.01 ***HALEY MEIER, Grosse Pointe, MI 2010 5:00.22 ***CHANTELLE DRON, Central, Manchester, NH 2002 5:01.26 ***CATHERINE DIETHELM, Mountain Brook, AL 2008 5:01.84 ***EMILY WALIGURSKI, Onteora, NY 2010 5:02.16 ***LAURA LEFF, Camillus, NY 2011 5:02.49 ***LIZ HOLMES, Foxborough, MA 2012 5:02.53 ***ALEX DOLL, Bethesda, MD 2008
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