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Miramar Invitational Ansin Sports Complex, Hollywood, FL (USA) 10 APR 2021 WORLD ATHLETICS CONTINENTAL TOUR - SILVER MEETING RESULTS Miramar Invitational Ansin Sports Complex, Hollywood, FL (USA) 10 APR 2021 Men's 100m Final 1, Wind: +3.0 1. Isiah YOUNG 05 JAN 1990 USA 10.02 2. Michael RODGERS 24 APR 1985 USA 10.05 3. Maurice EADDY 04 JUN 1995 USA 10.26 4. Mario BURKE 18 MAR 1997 BAR 10.27 5. Rob MOISE HAI 10.31 6. Jeff DEMPS 08 JAN 1990 USA 10.34 Final 2, Wind: +1.9 1. Kyree KING 09 JUL 1994 USA 9.97 2. Justin GATLIN 10 FEB 1982 USA 9.98 3. Cejhae GREENE 06 OCT 1995 ANT 10.00 4. Emmanuel MATADI 15 APR 1991 LBR 10.01 5. Aaron BROWN 27 MAY 1992 CAN 10.08 6. Marvin BRACY 15 DEC 1993 USA 10.09 7. Cravon GILLESPIE 31 JUL 1996 USA 10.13 Cameron BURRELL 11 SEP 1994 USA DNS Heat 1, Wind: +2.4 1. Justin GATLIN 10 FEB 1982 USA 10.03 2. Emmanuel MATADI 15 APR 1991 LBR 10.05 3. Cameron BURRELL 11 SEP 1994 USA 10.09 4. Cravon GILLESPIE 31 JUL 1996 USA 10.10 5. Isiah YOUNG 05 JAN 1990 USA 10.15 6. Jeff DEMPS 08 JAN 1990 USA 10.23 Demek KEMP 26 APR 1996 USA DQ Heat 2, Wind: +2.0 1. Cejhae GREENE 06 OCT 1995 ANT 10.02 2. Kyree KING 09 JUL 1994 USA 10.03 3. Marvin BRACY 15 DEC 1993 USA 10.08 4. Aaron BROWN 27 MAY 1992 CAN 10.12 5. Michael RODGERS 24 APR 1985 USA 10.13 6. Maurice EADDY 04 JUN 1995 USA 10.29 7. Mario BURKE 18 MAR 1997 BAR 10.32 8. Rob MOISE HAI 10.51 Men's 200m Final, Wind: +4.0 1. Kenneth BEDNAREK 14 OCT 1998 USA 19.65 2. Emmanuel MATADI 15 APR 1991 LBR 20.20 3. Edrick FLORÉAL 23 MAR 1995 USA 20.41 4. Jaylen SLADE USA 20.51 5. Jerome BLAKE 18 AUG 1995 CAN 20.57 Akeem BLOOMFIELD 10 NOV 1997 JAM DNF 1 Men's 400m Final 1. Justin ROBINSON 30 MAR 2002 USA 45.23 2. Wilbert LONDON 17 AUG 1997 USA 45.31 3. Kahmari MONTGOMERY 16 AUG 1997 USA 45.39 4. Musa ISAH 26 AUG 2000 BRN 46.66 5. Khari HERBERT 27 JUL 1995 IVB 48.88 Men's 800m Final 1. Abraham ALVARADO 04 AUG 1995 USA 1:47.29 2. Kameron JONES 1997 USA 1:47.33 3. Rajay HAMILTON 25 AUG 1995 JAM 1:48.32 4. Robert DOWNS 1994 USA 1:49.34 5. Andrés ARROYO 07 JUN 1995 PUR 1:50.21 6. Matthew CENTROWITZ 18 OCT 1989 USA 1:50.97 7. Brandon LASATER 09 OCT 1992 USA 1:51.19 Men's 1500m Final 1. Michael SARUNI 18 JUN 1995 KEN 3:45.84 2. Nanami ARAI 26 DEC 1994 JPN 3:46.20 3. Peter CALLAHAN 01 JUN 1991 BEL 3:46.67 4. Rob NAPOLITANO 03 NOV 1994 PUR 3:46.78 5. Robby ANDREWS 29 MAR 1991 USA 3:46.89 6. James RANDON 16 JUN 1994 USA 3:47.45 7. Sam ELLIS USA 3:48.93 8. Emmanuel ROUDOLFF-LÉVISSE30 JUL 1995 FRA 3:50.36 Avery BARTLETT 08 FEB 1997 USA DNF Men's 110mH Final 1, Wind: +1.9 1. Isaiah MOORE 12 JUN 1996 USA 13.77 2. Jeffrey JULMIS 30 SEP 1987 HAI 13.80 3. Jonathan SANTIAGO PAGAN 04 JUL 1992 PUR 13.94 DaShaun JACKSON 1997 USA DNS Alex AL AMEEN 02 MAR 1989 NGR DQ Final 2, Wind: +2.2 1. Grant HOLLOWAY 19 NOV 1997 USA 13.04 2. Daniel ROBERTS 13 NOV 1997 USA 13.30 3. Ruebin WALTERS 02 APR 1995 TTO 13.37 4. Ronald LEVY 30 OCT 1992 JAM 13.39 5. Andrew RILEY 06 SEP 1988 JAM 13.42 6. Wellington ZAZA 20 JAN 1995 LBR 13.52 7. Nicholas ANDERSON 18 APR 1995 USA 13.70 8. Eddie LOVETT 25 JUN 1992 ISV 13.75 Heat 1, Wind: +5.5 1. Daniel ROBERTS 13 NOV 1997 USA 13.29 2. Ronald LEVY 30 OCT 1992 JAM 13.40 3. Eddie LOVETT 25 JUN 1992 ISV 13.47 4. Nicholas ANDERSON 18 APR 1995 USA 13.49 5. Wellington ZAZA 20 JAN 1995 LBR 13.63 6. Isaiah MOORE 12 JUN 1996 USA 13.69 2 Heat 2, Wind: +3.3 1. Grant HOLLOWAY 19 NOV 1997 USA 13.14 2. Ruebin WALTERS 02 APR 1995 TTO 13.42 3. Andrew RILEY 06 SEP 1988 JAM 13.46 4. Alex AL AMEEN 02 MAR 1989 NGR 13.85 5. Jonathan SANTIAGO PAGAN 04 JUL 1992 PUR 13.98 6. DaShaun JACKSON 1997 USA 13.99 7. Jeffrey JULMIS 30 SEP 1987 HAI 14.00 Men's 400mH Final 1. Kenneth SELMON 27 AUG 1996 USA 48.81 2. Craig ALLEN USA 49.70 3. Amere LATTIN 12 JUL 1997 USA 49.71 4. Andre CLARKE 06 JUN 1992 JAM 51.34 5. Jordin ANDRADE 05 MAY 1992 CPV 59.45 Men's High Jump Final 1. Shelby MCEWEN 06 APR 1996 USA 2.26 2. Donald THOMAS 01 JUL 1984 BAH 2.23 3. David Adley SMITH 02 MAY 1992 PUR 2.20 4. Luis CASTRO RIVERA 29 JAN 1991 PUR 2.20 5. Roderick TOWNSEND 01 JUL 1992 USA 2.15 6. Stefan DUVIVIER 1996 CAN 2.10 7. Jeron ROBINSON 30 APR 1991 USA 2.10 Men's Long Jump Final 1. Tajay GAYLE 02 AUG 1996 JAM 8.27 +1.5 2. Holland MARTIN 07 JUN 1998 BAH 8.15 +2.4 3. Damarcus SIMPSON 14 JUL 1993 USA 8.05 +2.8 4. Marquis DENDY 17 NOV 1992 USA 8.02 +2.5 5. Trumaine JEFFERSON 21 APR 1995 USA 8.00 +0.1 6. Charles BROWN 28 MAY 1997 USA 7.96 +0.1 7. Marquise GOODWIN 19 NOV 1990 USA 7.69 -0.2 8. Ifeanyichukwu OTUONYE 27 JUN 1994 TKS 7.67 +4.4 9. Andwuelle WRIGHT 08 AUG 1997 TTO 7.59 +2.2 Women's 100m Final 1, Wind: +0.6 1. Ángela Gabriela TENORIO 27 JAN 1996 ECU 11.30 2. Destiny SMITH-BARNETT 26 JUL 1996 USA 11.36 3. Dezerea BRYANT 27 APR 1993 USA 11.39 4. Kasheika CAMERON 22 OCT 1998 JAM 11.41 5. Genoiska CANCEL 21 NOV 1988 PUR 11.70 3 Final 2, Wind: +1.6 1. Sha'Carri RICHARDSON 25 MAR 2000 USA 10.72 2. Javianne OLIVER 26 DEC 1994 USA 11.07 3. Natalliah WHYTE 09 AUG 1997 JAM 11.16 4. Natasha MORRISON 17 NOV 1992 JAM 11.19 5. Kortnei JOHNSON 11 AUG 1997 USA 11.22 6. Kiara PARKER 28 OCT 1996 USA 11.27 7. Teahna DANIELS 25 MAR 1997 USA 11.29 8. Kristina Marie KNOTT 25 SEP 1995 PHI 11.35 Heat 1, Wind: +1.3 1. Javianne OLIVER 26 DEC 1994 USA 11.05 2. Natalliah WHYTE 09 AUG 1997 JAM 11.07 3. Kortnei JOHNSON 11 AUG 1997 USA 11.09 4. Kristina Marie KNOTT 25 SEP 1995 PHI 11.35 5. Destiny SMITH-BARNETT 26 JUL 1996 USA 11.37 Heat 2, Wind: +0.4 1. Sha'Carri RICHARDSON 25 MAR 2000 USA 11.00 2. Teahna DANIELS 25 MAR 1997 USA 11.21 3. Natasha MORRISON 17 NOV 1992 JAM 11.22 4. Kiara PARKER 28 OCT 1996 USA 11.30 5. Ángela Gabriela TENORIO 27 JAN 1996 ECU 11.36 6. Dezerea BRYANT 27 APR 1993 USA 11.37 7. Kasheika CAMERON 22 OCT 1998 JAM 11.40 8. Genoiska CANCEL 21 NOV 1988 PUR 11.80 Women's 200m Final, Wind: +2.3 1. Jenna PRANDINI 20 NOV 1992 USA 22.29 2. Brittany BROWN 18 APR 1995 USA 22.39 3. Candace HILL 11 FEB 1999 USA 22.43 4. Elaine THOMPSON-HERAH 28 JUN 1992 JAM 22.44 5. Kyra JEFFERSON 23 SEP 1994 USA 22.80 6. Briana WILLIAMS 21 MAR 2002 JAM 22.93 7. Marizol Narcisa LANDÁZURI 20 AUG 1992 ECU 23.22 8. Srabani NANDA 07 MAY 1991 IND 23.27 Women's 400m Final 1. Shamier LITTLE 20 MAR 1995 USA 49.91 2. Quanera HAYES 07 MAR 1992 USA 49.92 3. Kendall ELLIS 08 MAR 1996 USA 50.48 4. Stephenie Ann MCPHERSON 25 NOV 1988 JAM 51.09 5. Kaylin WHITNEY 09 MAR 1998 USA 51.34 6. Chrisann GORDON 18 SEP 1994 JAM 51.39 7. Micha POWELL 12 JAN 1995 CAN 53.54 4 Women's 800m Final 1. Ajee WILSON 08 MAY 1994 USA 2:00.57 2. Natoya GOULE 30 MAR 1991 JAM 2:00.92 3. Allie WILSON 31 MAR 1996 USA 2:02.58 4. Laurie BARTON 13 FEB 1998 USA 2:04.21 5. Andrea FOSTER 12 MAR 1997 GUY 2:04.34 6. Ce'Aira BROWN 04 NOV 1993 USA 2:04.50 7. Hannah SEGRAVE 14 APR 1995 GBR 2:04.73 8. Yolanda NGARAMBE 14 SEP 1991 SWE 2:06.66 9. Julia RIZK 14 JUN 1996 USA 2:08.44 10. Annette MELCHER 18 APR 1992 USA 2:10.12 11. Gabby SCOTT 13 JAN 1997 PUR 2:10.94 Women's 100mH Final 1 Andrea Carolina VARGAS 28 MAY 1996 CRC DNS Payton CHADWICK 29 NOV 1995 USA DNS Shermaine WILLIAMS 04 FEB 1990 JAM DNS Eddiyah FRYE 2003 USA DNS Final 2, Wind: +2.7 1. Kendra HARRISON 18 SEP 1992 USA 12.38 2.
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