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— 2020 U.S. Women's Lists — Volume 19, No. 04 January 10, 2021 version i — 2020 U.S. Women’s Lists — KEY TO LISTS compiled by Glen McMicken These lists give the top (fill in the blanks) U.S. performers (and top 10 performances, denoted by a ——) of the 2020 season, with an appending of those foreign collegians whose 100 METERS marks fall into that range. Note that in the Pandemic Year 10.95 .......... Sha’Carri Richardson (Nik) ...... 8/10 ..........Montverde most events didn’t have enough quality marks to go to the 11.05 .......... ——Richardson ....................... 7/04 ..........Montverde usual 50-deep, so the depth varies. 11.12 .......... Aleia Hobbs (adi) ..................... 9/17 ............ Rome DL 11.14 .......... Hannah Cunliffe (adi) ............... 7/04 ..........Montverde In the wind-aided category, the domestics and foreign col- 11.15 .......... Tamari Davis (adi) .................... 7/24 ............ Clermont legians are commingled (' after name = foreigner on windy **5 performances by 4 performers** list). Relay teams may contain non-U.S. nationals. 11.18 .......... Kayla White (Nik) ..................... 8/29 ............Blue Oval Athletes who change nationality during the season are listed 11.25 .......... Kortnei Johnson (Nik) .............. 8/10 ..........Montverde with their nationality as of the date of the mark, so marks 11.27 .......... Lynna Irby (adi) ........................ 7/24 ............ Clermont here may not be their actual best of the year. 11.38 .......... Mikiah Brisco (Nik) .................. 8/15 ................ATL VII 11.43 .......... Quanera Hayes (LifeS) ............. 7/24 ............ Clermont Open athletes and high schoolers have no notation before 11.44 .......... Tianna Bartoletta (Nik) ............. 8/29 ............Blue Oval their name. Collegians are noted by class: - = senior; * = (10) junior; **=soph; *** = frosh. .......... Javianne Oliver (Nik) ................ 7/04 ..........Montverde (A) = altitude over 1000m (in affected events only). Wind-aided 11.47 .......... Dezerea Bryant (Nik)................ 7/04 ..........Montverde marks are those of greater than 2.0mps. Windy marks are Wind-aided: listed only if superior to the best legal mark (windy perfor- 10.79 .......... Richardson .............................. 7/23 ...AP Ranch HP II mances listed to level of legal performances). 10.83 .......... ——Richardson ....................... 8/10 ..........Montverde ! = secondary mark in a field-event series. 10.94 .......... ——Richardson ....................... 7/04 ..........Montverde 11.15 .......... Johnson .................................. 8/10 ..........Montverde Corrections welcomed! 11.22 .......... Brianna McNeal (Nik) ............... 7/23 ...AP Ranch HP II 11.27 .......... Oliver ....................................... 7/04 ..........Montverde 11.32 .......... Brisco ...................................... 7/23 ...AP Ranch HP II 11.35 .......... Bryant ..................................... 7/04 ..........Montverde 23.11i ......... Keni Harrison (adi) ................... 2/15 ..... Tiger Paw Inv 23.17 .......... Jessica Beard (adi) .................. 7/25 ............ Clermont 200 METERS 23.18i ......... **Jayda Eckford (Ms) ............... 2/29 ..............SEC Ind 22.00 .......... Sha’Carri Richardson (Nik) ...... 8/10 ..........Montverde 23.19i ......... *Twanisha Terry (USC) ............. 2/21 ..... Matador Qual 22.47 .......... Lynna Irby (adi) ........................ 7/25 ............ Clermont (20) 22.55 .......... ——Irby ................................... 8/19 ........ Gyulai Mem 23.22i ......... **Caisja Chandler (Cinc) .......... 2/29 ......American Ind 22.57i ......... **Abby Steiner (Ky) .................. 2/29 ..............SEC Ind 23.23i ......... *Savyon Toombs (Jack) ........... 2/01 ............... Lehane 22.63 .......... Gabby Thomas (NBal) ............. 7/29 ................. ATL III 23.24i ......... **Devine Parker (OhSt) ............ 2/29 ...........Big 10 Ind 22.66i ......... *Anavia Battle (OhSt) ............... 2/15 ..... Tiger Paw Inv 23.28i ......... -Celera Barnes (Ky) ................. 2/15 ..... Tiger Paw Inv 22.69i ......... *Tamara Clark (Al) .................... 2/29 ..............SEC Ind i ......... Ashley Spencer (Nik) ............... 2/22 ....Texas A&M Inv 22.73 .......... ——Richardson ....................... 7/23 ...AP Ranch HP II 23.31i ......... Felicia Brown (adi) ................... 2/15 ..... Tiger Paw Inv i .................. ——Steiner .............................. 2/28 ..............SEC Ind 23.34i ......... -Takyera Roberson (Al) ............ 2/28 ..............SEC Ind 22.75i ......... ——Battle ................................ 2/28 ...........Big 10 Ind 23.35i ......... -NaAsha Robinson (AlAM) ....... 2/08 .....S Carolina Inv **10 performances by 6 performers** 23.38i ......... *Jayla Kirkland (FlSt) ............... 2/01 ....Texas Tech Inv 22.76i ......... *Symone Mason (LSU) ............ 2/29 ..............SEC Ind i ......... ***Dajour Miles (Ky) ................. 2/28 ..............SEC Ind 22.80i ......... ***Thelma Davies (LSU) ........... 2/15 ............ Tyson Inv (30) .......... Quanera Hayes (LifeS) ............. 7/25 ............ Clermont i ......... *Caitlan Tate (VaT) ................... 2/29 ..............ACC Ind 22.82i ......... *Ka’Tia Seymour (FlSt) ............ 2/29 ..............ACC Ind Foreign Collegians: (10) 22.99i ......... **Julien Alfred (Tx-StL) ............ 2/15 ..... Tiger Paw Inv 22.87 .......... Kyra Jefferson (Nik) ................. 8/22 ............... ATL VIII 23.16i ......... -Tristan Evelyn (Hous-Bar) ....... 2/29 ......American Ind 22.88 .......... Shakima Wimbley (adi) ............ 8/10 ..........Montverde 23.25i ......... *Kiara Grant (Norf-Jam) ........... 1/11 .....Great Dane Cl 22.93i ......... **Kynnedy Flannel (Tx) ............ 2/15 ..... Tiger Paw Inv 23.37i ......... -Shian Hyde (UCF-Jam) .......... 1/11 .Orange & Purple 23.01 .......... Kortnei Johnson (Nik) .............. 8/10 ..........Montverde 23.02i ......... **Cambrea Sturgis (NCAT) ....... 2/15 ............ Tyson Inv Wind-aided: i ......... **Lanae-Tava Thomas (USC) ... 2/21 ..... Matador Qual 22.69 .......... Jefferson ................................. 8/29 ............Blue Oval -47- January 10, 2021 400 METERS 800 METERS 50.50 .......... Lynna Irby (adi) ........................ 8/14 .........Monaco DL 1:58.29i ...... Ajee’ Wilson (adi) ..................... 2/08 ...........Millrose G 51.23 .......... Wadeline Jonathas (adi) .......... 8/25 .............Chorzów 2:00.16 ....... Cory McGee (NBal) ................. 8/22 ...... Sunset Tour I 51.32i(A) ..... ——Jonathas .......................... 2/14 .......... USATF Ind 2:00.29 ....... Heather MacLean (NBal) ......... 8/11 .... Wellesley Hills 51.40 .......... ——Jonathas .......................... 8/14 .........Monaco DL 2:00.31 ....... Ce’Aira Brown (HokaNJNY) ..... 8/15 .... Music City DC 51.52 .......... Courtney Okolo (Nik) ............... 8/01 .................ATL IV 2:00.39 ....... Kaela Edwards (adi)................. 8/15 .... Music City DC 51.54i(A) ..... ——Jonathas .......................... 2/15 .......... USATF Ind 2:00.70 ....... Elle Purrier (NBal) .................... 7/27 ..... West Hartford 51.60i ......... **Bailey Lear (USC) .................. 2/29 ........... MPSF Ind 2:00.79 ....... ——Edwards ........................... 9/17 ............ Rome DL 51.71 .......... Jessica Beard (adi) .................. 8/01 .................ATL IV 2:00.71i ...... -Nia Akins (Penn) ..................... 2/14 i ......... ——Jonathas .......................... 1/25 .......Sander Chall ........................................................................... Hemery Valentine 51.81i ......... **Kennedy Simon (Tx) .............. 2/29 ...........Big 12 Ind 2:01.02 ....... Raevyn Rogers (Nik) ................ 8/23 .....Stockholm DL **10 performances by 6 performers** 2:01.04i ...... ——Brown ............................... 2/28 .......... Boston LC 51.98i(A) ..... -NaAsha Robinson (AlAM) ....... 2/15 .......... USATF Ind **10 performances by 8 performers** 51.99 .......... Kaylin Whitney (Nik) ................ 7/04 ..........Montverde 2:01.08 ....... Shelby Houlihan (NikBowTC) .. 8/07 ..............Portland 52.06i ......... *Kaelin Roberts (USC) ............. 2/29 ........... MPSF Ind 2:01.09 ....... Rebecca Mehra (OisLWA) ....... 8/22 ...... Sunset Tour I 52.07i(A) ..... **Shae Anderson (UCLA) ......... 2/14 ............. Kirby Inv (10) (10) 2:01.10 ....... Emma Coburn (NBal) .............. 8/22 ...... Sunset Tour I i(A) ..... Quanera Hayes (Nik) ............... 2/15 .......... USATF Ind 2:01.47 ....... Chanelle Price (NikOTC) .......... 7/03 ..............Portland 52.08i ......... **Alexis Holmes (Ky) ................ 2/29 ..............SEC Ind 2:02.06i ...... Brenna Detra (BAA) ................. 2/28 .......... Boston LC 52.15i ......... *Stephanie Davis (SC) ............. 2/29 ..............SEC Ind 2:02.11i ...... Shannon Osika (Nik) ................ 2/01 ........ Power 5 Inv 52.25i ......... *Syaira Richardson (TxAM) ...... 2/29 ..............SEC Ind 2:02.32 ....... Brenda Martinez (NBal) ........... 8/22 ...... Sunset Tour I 52.31i ......... *Taylor Manson (Fl) .................. 2/29 ..............SEC Ind 2:02.41 ....... Sammy Watson (adi) ............... 8/22 .........Murphey Cl 52.42i ......... *Caitlan Tate (VaT) ................... 2/29 ..............ACC Ind 2:02.55i ...... Aaliyah Miller (unat) ................. 2/15 ......Iowa State Cl 52.50 .......... Raevyn Rogers (Nik) ...............
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