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Timing & Data - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 Vanderbilt Invitational 2012 - 4/20/2012 to 4/21/2012 Results at www.cfpitiming.com Hosted by Vanderbilt University Meet Program Event 1 Women 100 Meter Dash Event 3 Women 200 Meter Dash World: 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner World: 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner American: 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner American: 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner Collegiate: 10.78 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell Collegiate: 22.04 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell Lane NameYr School Seed Time Lane NameYr School Seed Time Section 1 of 4 Finals Section 1 of 7 Finals 1 Jackson, Ashontae FR Tennessee St. _________ 2 Hayes, Dionna JR V.C.U. _________ 2 Henry, Kiara SR M.T.S.U. _________ 3 Nelvis, Sharika SO Arkansas St. _________ 3 Simpson, Kedeshia JR U.A.H. _________ 4 Love, Alexis JR Murray State _________ 4 Love, Alexis JR Murray State _________ 5 Holmes, Dominique Unattached _________ 5 Nelvis, Sharika SO Arkansas St. _________ 6 Porter, Kiara FR V.C.U. _________ 6 Barber, Katelin FR U.A.H. _________ 7 Henry, Kiara SR M.T.S.U. _________ 7 Amenebede, Rosina SR M.T.S.U. _________ 8 Jackson, Ashontae FR Tennessee St. _________ 8 Daphness, Sheniece FR M.T.S.U. _________ Section 2 of 7 Finals Section 2 of 4 Finals 2 Daphness, Sheniece FR M.T.S.U. _________ 1 Moore, Jaida SO E. Illinois _________ 3 Quinones, Emily SR E. Illinois _________ 2 Tolbert, Mariah FR U.A.H. _________ 4 Simpson, Kedeshia JR U.A.H. _________ 3 Susul, Klaudia SO E. Illinois _________ 5 Finney, Jazlynn SR V.C.U. _________ 4 Wright, Nyeisha SR M.T.S.U. _________ 6 Grasty, Nicole FR V.C.U. _________ 5 Bettis, Sharda SO Murray State _________ 7 Johnson, Candace SR Austin Peay _________ 6 Grasty, Nicole FR V.C.U. _________ 8 Barber, Katelin FR U.A.H. _________ 7 Doyle, Lauren SO E. Illinois _________ Section 3 of 7 Finals 8 Johnson, Printassia FR Illinois St. _________ 2 Caldwell, Kayla SO Hillsdale _________ Section 3 of 4 Finals 3 Amenebede, Rosina SR M.T.S.U. _________ 2 Hayes, Dionna JR V.C.U. _________ 4 Wright, Nyeisha SR M.T.S.U. _________ 3 Dandy, Amber FR M.T.S.U. _________ 5 Hudson, Cenitra JR Austin Peay _________ 4 Betts, Brittany FR Tennessee St. _________ 6 Moore, Jaida SO E. Illinois _________ 5 Stroman, Alexis FR V.C.U. _________ 7 Taylor, Diera FR Tennessee St. _________ 6 Burr, Ja'Lyn FR Tennessee St. _________ 8 Curry, Jamie JR Arkansas St. _________ 7 Scaife, Desni FR U.A.H. _________ Section 4 of 7 Finals Section 4 of 4 Finals 2 Townsend, Jazmen SO Tennessee _________ 2 Frazier, Kaila FR M.T.S.U. _________ 3 Shaw, LaShea FR Murray State _________ 3 Phillips, Justine JR Tennessee Tech _________ 4 Caywood, Becky JR Hillsdale _________ 4 Jannah, Khadijah FR U.A.H. _________ 5 Sanchez, Bridget SR E. Illinois _________ 5 Bishop, Alysse FR U.A.H. _________ 6 Susul, Klaudia SO E. Illinois _________ 6 Potts, Sydney FR Murray State _________ 7 Benjamin, Erin JR Hillsdale _________ 8 Doyle, Lauren SO E. Illinois _________ Section 5 of 7 Finals 2 Holloway, Halie FR Murray State _________ 3 Bishop, Alysse FR U.A.H. _________ 4 Pinkston, Alyxandra SO Austin Peay _________ 5 Wackernagel, Chelsea SR Hillsdale _________ 6 Anwah, Ifeoma FR U.A.H. _________ 7 Davis, Shaun-Pri FR U.A.H. _________ 8 Hicks, Kanesha SR Arkansas St. _________ C.F.P.I. Timing & Data - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 Vanderbilt Invitational 2012 - 4/20/2012 to 4/21/2012 Results at www.cfpitiming.com Hosted by Vanderbilt University Meet Program Section 6 of 7 Finals...(Event 3 Women 200 Meter Dash) Section 4 of 4 Finals 2 Kimball, Brooklyn FR Tennessee Tech _________ 2 Oladakun, Felicia FR Tennessee St. _________ 3 Keck, Kelli SO Tennessee Tech _________ 3 Holloway, Halie FR Murray State _________ 4 Cotto, Brittany SO Tennessee Tech _________ 4 Williams, Eden FR U.A.H. _________ 5 Hutchinson, Savannah FR Arkansas St. _________ 5 Taylor, Diera FR Tennessee St. _________ 6 Colbert, Kelly FR Austin Peay _________ 6 Kimball, Brooklyn FR Tennessee Tech _________ 7 Betts, Brittany FR Tennessee St. _________ 7 Cotto, Brittany SO Tennessee Tech _________ Section 7 of 7 Finals 8 Connell, Dalis SO Tennessee Tech _________ 3 Tanksley, Elisa SO Tennessee Tech _________ 4 Evans, Krishayle FR U.A.H. _________ Event 7 Women 800 Meter Run 5 Washington, Nia SR Vanderbilt _________ World: 1:53.28 7/26/1983 Jarmila Kratochvilova 6 Campbell, Megan FR Murray State _________ American: 1:56.40 8/11/1999 Jearl Miles Clark 7 Phillips, Justine JR Tennessee Tech _________ Collegiate: 1:59.11 6/1/1990 Suzy Favor Lane NameYr School Seed Time Event 5 Women 400 Meter Dash Section 1 of 5 Finals World: 47.60 10/6/1985 Marita Koch 1 Harper, Lyndsay Unattached _________ American: 48.70 9/17/2006 Sandi Richards 2 Grey, Chantelle JR Austin Peay _________ Collegiate: 50.10 6/11/1989 Monique Henderson 3 Gingerich, Megan SR E. Illinois _________ Lane NameYr School Seed Time 4 Findley, Kristen JR Vanderbilt _________ Section 1 of 4 Finals 5 Bell, Rolanda Knoxville Elite _________ 2 Aduma, Niaimani SO V.C.U. _________ 6 Ramos, Erika JR E. Illinois _________ 3 Mills, Amber SR Unattached _________ 7 Johnson, Ty-Vonna SO Tennessee _________ 4 Todd, Gabrielle JR Tennessee St. _________ 8 Kerkman, Jilana SR Illinois St. _________ 5 McAfee, Alia SR Illinois St. _________ Section 2 of 5 Finals 6 Polk, Amethyst FR V.C.U. _________ 1 Walters, Nicole SR V.C.U. _________ 7 Curry, Jamie JR Arkansas St. _________ 2 White, Jordan JR Vanderbilt _________ 8 Riley, Kya JR Tennessee St. _________ 3 Jumper, Hannah FR Vanderbilt _________ Section 2 of 4 Finals 4 Biehler, Paige JR E. Illinois _________ 2 Ellis, Shandel SO Illinois St. _________ 5 Sparks, Leah SR U.A.H. _________ 3 Octave, Martinique JR Tennessee _________ 6 Gipson, Autumn SO M.T.S.U. _________ 4 Jones, Brittany SR Tennessee _________ 7 Allen, Ruth SO Illinois St. _________ 5 Sealy, Sade JR Illinois St. _________ 8 Loesch, Geena SO Illinois St. _________ 6 Porter, Kiara FR V.C.U. _________ 9 Adams, Breanna SO Tennessee St. _________ 7 Quinones, Emily SR E. Illinois _________ 10 Kapkiai, Lucy FR M.T.S.U. _________ 8 Sanchez, Bridget SR E. Illinois _________ Section 3 of 5 Finals Section 3 of 4 Finals 1 Staples, Breanna JR Illinois St. _________ 2 Campbell, Megan FR Murray State _________ 2 Kerst, Amy FR Hillsdale _________ 3 Anwah, Ifeoma FR U.A.H. _________ 3 Whitehead, Britney JR E. Illinois _________ 4 Davis, Shaun-Pri FR U.A.H. _________ 4 Diethelm, Catherine FR Vanderbilt _________ 5 Colbert, Kelly FR Austin Peay _________ 5 Oliver, Abbie FR Murray State _________ 6 White, Tiffany FR Austin Peay _________ 6 Foltys, Erika SR E. Illinois _________ 7 McCullough, Jazmyne SO M.T.S.U. _________ 7 Bohn, Brittany FR Murray State _________ 8 Tanksley, Elisa SO Tennessee Tech _________ 8 McCaffrey, Victoria SO Hillsdale _________ 9 Pattin, Natalie FR Murray State _________ 10 Smith, Stephanie JR M.T.S.U. _________ C.F.P.I. Timing & Data - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 Vanderbilt Invitational 2012 - 4/20/2012 to 4/21/2012 Results at www.cfpitiming.com Hosted by Vanderbilt University Meet Program Section 4 of 5 Finals...(Event 7 Women 800 Meter Run) Section 2 of 3 Finals 1 Klaus, Olivia SR E. Illinois _________ 1 Ramos, Erika JR E. Illinois _________ 2 Roberson, Chelsey FR Arkansas St. _________ 2 Gipson, Autumn SO M.T.S.U. _________ 3 Hampton, Tressanique JR M.T.S.U. _________ 3 Jumper, Hannah FR Vanderbilt _________ 4 Harris, Charita SO Tennessee St. _________ 4 Shaffer, Jennifer SR Hillsdale _________ 5 Salinas, Samantha JR Arkansas St. _________ 5 McCaffrey, Victoria SO Hillsdale _________ 6 Helgesson, Tilda FR Arkansas St. _________ 6 Helgesson, Tilda FR Arkansas St. _________ 7 Weinzetl, Emily SR Tennessee Tech _________ 7 Oliver, Abbie FR Murray State _________ 8 Bradley, Leah SR Tennessee Tech _________ 8 Smith, Stephanie JR M.T.S.U. _________ 9 Philpott, Jenna SR Tennessee Tech _________ 9 Bohn, Brittany FR Murray State _________ 10 Jones, Traci SR Tennessee Tech _________ 10 Kirksey, Kendra SO Austin Peay _________ Section 5 of 5 Finals 11 Avery, Janelle SR Austin Peay _________ 1 Braziel, Sharese FR Austin Peay _________ 12 Kuzmuk, Kellie SO Vanderbilt _________ 2 Webb, Kara FR Tennessee Tech _________ Section 3 of 3 Finals 3 Crusham, Kayla SR Murray State _________ 1 Bradley, Leah SR Tennessee Tech _________ 4 Sisson, Bailey SO Arkansas St. _________ 2 Roberson, Chelsey FR Arkansas St. _________ 5 Duenas, Gabriela JR E. Illinois _________ 3 Webb, Kara FR Tennessee Tech _________ 6 Riley, Kya JR Tennessee St. _________ 4 Sisson, Bailey SO Arkansas St. _________ 7 Kruse, Michelle FR U.A.H. _________ 5 Foreman, Sydney SR Arkansas St. _________ 8 Caldwell, Kendale FR Tennessee Tech _________ 6 Coulter, Claire FR Rhodes _________ 9 Satterly, Kayla SO Austin Peay _________ 7 Kruse, Michelle FR U.A.H. _________ 10 Connell, Dalis SO Tennessee Tech _________ 8 Jones, Traci SR Tennessee Tech _________ 11 Dohrmann, Yeshi SO Tennessee Tech _________ 9 Quirk, Hillary JR Rhodes _________ 10 Forbes, Kathryn JR Tennessee Tech _________ Event 9 Women 1500 Meter Run 11 Brown, Brittney SO Tennessee Tech _________ World: 3:50.46 9/11/1993 Yunxia Qu 12 Molnar, Alyssa JR Austin Peay _________ American: 3:57.12 7/26/1983 Mary Slaney Collegiate: 3:59.90 6/7/2009 Jenny Barringer Lane NameYr School Seed Time Section 1 of 3 Finals 1 Garcia, Stephanie Unattached _________ 2 Findley, Kristen JR Vanderbilt _________ 3 Friend- Uhl, Sonja Unattached _________ 4 White, Jordan JR Vanderbilt _________ 5 Smith, Kristen JR Vanderbilt _________ 6 Altizer, Elizabeth SR Tennessee _________ 7 Gammon, Gwen SR U.A.H.
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