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WOMEN INDOOR Mar15 WOMEN INDOOR Version #2 - MAR 15 BY: CARLOS CLEMENTE (ESA) NACAC STATISTICS & WEBMASTER Queries, comments and corrections email to : [email protected] BEST 50 ATHLETES PER EVENT - MAXIMUM 8 ATHLETES PER COUNTRY & EVENT 60 METRES INDOOR (7.50) WR 6.92 - Irina Privalova (RUS) - Madrid, ESP - 11FEB1993 6.92 - Irina Privalova (RUS) - Madrid, ESP - 09FEB1995 NACAC 6.95 - Gail Devers (USA) - Toronto, CAN - 12MAR1993 6.95 - Marion Jones (USA) - Maebashi, JPN - 07MAR1998 RANK MARK . ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . PLACE DATE EVENT 1 6.98 Elaine THOMPSON 28-jun-92 25 JAM Birmingham, GBR 18-feb-17 MULLERGP 2 7.07 Hannah CUNLIFFE 09-ene-96 21 USA Albuquerque, NM, USA 11-feb-17 DONKIRBY 3 7.08 Morolake AKINOSUN 17-may-94 23 USA Albuquerque, NM, USA 05-mar-17 NATINDCH 4 7.11 Barbara PIERRE 28-abr-87 30 USA Torun, POL 10-feb-17 COPERNICUS 5 7.11 Dezerea BRYANT 27-abr-93 24 USA Albuquerque, NM, USA 05-mar-17 NATINDCH 6 7.14 Gayon EVANS 15-ene-90 27 JAM Karlsruhe, GER 04-feb-17 KARLSRUHE 7 7.14 Javianne OLIVER 26-dic-94 23 USA CollegeSt, TX, USA 10-mar-17 NCAA 8 7.15 Lakeisha LAWSON 03-jun-87 30 USA Albuquerque, NM, USA 05-mar-17 NATINDCH 9 7.17 English GARDNER 22-abr-92 25 USA Boston, MA, USA 28-ene-17 NBGP 10 7.17 Ashley HENDERSON 04-dic-95 22 USA Albuquerque, NM, USA 25-feb-17 MWC 11 7.17 Deajah STEVENS 19-may-95 22 USA CollegeSt, TX, USA 10-mar-17 NCAA 12 7.18 Schillonie CALVERT 27-jul-88 29 JAM Flagstaff, AZ, USA 17-feb-17 NAUTUNEUP 13 7.18 Christiania WILLIAMS 17-oct-94 23 JAM Birmingham, GBR 18-feb-17 MULLERGP 14 7.22 Jura LEVY 04-nov-90 27 JAM Todz, POL 16-feb-17 ORLENCUP 15 7.26 Remona BURCHELL 15-sep-91 26 JAM Norman, OK, USA 28-ene-17 JDMARTIN 16 7.26 Devynne Ashtyn CHARLTON 26-nov-95 22 BAH Geneva, OH, USA 25-feb-17 BIG10 17 7.27 Phylicia GEORGE 16-nov-87 30 CAN New York, NY, USA 11-feb-17 MILLROSE 18 7.28 Crystal EMMANUEL 27-nov-91 26 CAN Toronto, CAN 11-feb-17 ONTARIOCH 19 7.31 Audra Jodi SEGREE 10-may-90 27 JAM Eaubonne, FRA 10-feb-17 DEAUBONNE 20 7.31 Jonielle SMITH 30-ene-96 21 JAM Nashville, TN, USA 24-feb-17 SEC 21 7.32 Leya BUCHANAN 17-ago-96 21 CAN Norman, OK, USA 28-ene-17 JDMARTIN 22 7.32 Keianna ALBURY 28-jul-96 21 BAH Geneva, OH, USA 25-feb-17 BIG10 23 7.33 Zakiya Brook DENOON 23-nov-95 22 TTO New York, NY, USA 03-feb-17 ARMORY 24 7.33 Tahesia HARRIGAN-SCOTT 15-feb-82 35 IVB Eaubonne, FRA 10-feb-17 DEAUBONNE 25 7.35 Carmiesha Arecta COX 16-may-95 22 BAH WestLafayette, IN, USA 28-ene-17 FREDOPEN 26 7.40 Shenel Drucilla CROOKE 14-oct-93 24 SKN New York, NY, USA 03-feb-17 ARMORY 27 7.40 Emy BELIVEAU 08-oct-95 22 CAN Edmonton, CAN 09-mar-17 CISCH 28 7.41 Taylor ANDERSON 01-dic-94 23 CAN New York, NY, USA 03-feb-17 ARMORY 29 7.42 NU20 Tristan EVELYN 25-ene-98 19 BAR New York, NY, USA 03-feb-17 ARMORY INDOOR WOMEN NACAC RANKING 2017 1 of 11 30 7.42 Tegan TURNER 01-ene-96 21 CAN Regina, CAN 25-feb-17 CANADAWEST 31 7.42 Marissa KURTIMAH 25-may-94 23 CAN Cedar Falls, IA, USA 25-feb-17 MVC 32 7.44 Shyvonne ROXBOROUGH 12-dic-98 19 CAN Toronto, CAN 25-feb-17 OUACHAMP 33 7.45 Tynia GAITHER 16-mar-93 24 BAH CollegeSt, TX, USA 03-feb-17 CHARTHOMAS 34 7.45 Bliss SOLEYNN 02-sep-98 19 ANT Geneva, OH, USA 25-feb-17 BIG10 35 7.47 Kaina Darina MARTINEZ 20-feb-86 31 BIZ Alamosa, CO, USA 18-feb-17 LONESTAR 36 7.48 Sharolyn Zullay JOSEPHS HAMBLET 01-sep-94 23 CRC Hillsdale, MI, USA 03-feb-17 HILLSDALE 200 METRES INDOOR (24.00) WR 21.87 - Merlene Ottey (JAM) - Lievin, FRA - 13FEB1993 NACAC 21.87 - Merlene Ottey (JAM) - Lievin, FRA - 13FEB1993 RANK MARK . ATHLETE DOB AGE NAT . PLACE DATE EVENT 1 22.42 Ariana WASHINGTON 27-ago-96 21 USA CollegeSt, TX, USA 11-mar-17 NCAA 2 22.53 Hannah CUNLIFFE 09-ene-96 21 USA CollegeSt, TX, USA 11-mar-17 NCAA 3 22.54 Deanna HILL 13-abr-96 21 USA CollegeSt, TX, USA 11-mar-17 NCAA 4 22.65 Deajah STEVENS 19-may-95 22 USA New York, NY, USA 27-ene-17 EASTWESTCH 5 22.81 Ashley HENDERSON 04-dic-95 22 USA Albuquerque, NM, USA 25-feb-17 MWC 6 22.85 Jada MARTIN 08-jun-95 22 USA CollegeSt, TX, USA 10-mar-17 NCAA 7 22.86 Brittany BROWN 18-abr-95 22 USA CollegeSt, TX, USA 10-mar-17 NCAA 8 22.88 Gabrielle THOMAS 07-dic-96 21 USA New York, NY, USA 26-feb-17 IVYLEAGUE 9 23.14 Jasmine CAMACHO-QUINN 21-ago-96 21 PUR Fayetteville, AR, USA 11-feb-17 TYSONINVT 10 23.39 Jenae AMBROSE 29-dic-97 20 BAH Clemson, SC, USA 11-feb-17 TIGERPAW 11 23.56 Shauna HELPS 23-oct-96 21 JAM Fayetteville, AR, USA 11-feb-17 TYSONINVT 12 23.71 Sparkle Denise Mc KNIGHT 21-dic-91 26 TTO Fayetteville, AR, USA 17-feb-17 ARKQUALY 13 23.72 NR Kaina Darina MARTINEZ 20-feb-86 31 BIZ Boston, MA, USA 26-feb-17 BOSTONUNV 14 23.87 Ranae McKENZIE 28-oct-96 21 JAM Lincoln, NE, USA 03-feb-17 SEVIGNE 15 23.88 Carmiesha Arecta COX 16-may-95 22 BAH Bloomington, IN, USA 14-ene-17 INDDUAL 16 23.91 Leya BUCHANAN 17-ago-96 21 CAN New York, NY, USA 03-feb-17 ARMORY 17 23.91 Rochene SMITH 19-abr-95 22 JAM Albuquerque, NM, USA 25-feb-17 MWC 18 23.94 Shenel Drucilla CROOKE 14-oct-93 24 SKN Boston, MA, USA 26-feb-17 BOSTONUNV 19 23.97 Anika CHARLES 10-ene-94 23 TTO Birmingham, AL, USA 21-feb-17 SUNBELT 20 23.99 Devynne Ashtyn CHARLTON 26-nov-95 22 BAH Fayetteville, AR, USA 11-feb-17 TYSONINVT INDOOR WOMEN NACAC RANKING 2017 2 of 11 300 METRES INDOOR (40.00) WR 21.87 - Merlene Ottey (JAM) - Lievin, FRA - 13FEB1993 NACAC 21.87 - Merlene Ottey (JAM) - Lievin, FRA - 13FEB1993 RANK MARK . 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PLACE DATE EVENT 1 35.71 Quanera HAYES 07-mar-92 25 USA Clemson, SC, USA 07-ene-17 ORANGPURP 2 35.71 Shaunae Mernett MILLER-UIBO 15-abr-94 23 BAH New York, NY, USA 11-feb-17 MILLROSE 3 36.15 Phyllis FRANCIS 04-may-92 25 USA Albuquerque, NM, USA 04-mar-17 NATINDCH 4 36.18 Joanna ATKINS 31-ene-89 28 USA Albuquerque, NM, USA 04-mar-17 NATINDCH 5 36.27 Ashley SPENCER 08-jun-93 24 USA New York, NY, USA 11-feb-17 MILLROSE 6 36.56 Candace HILL 11-feb-99 18 USA Albuquerque, NM, USA 04-mar-17 NATINDCH 7 36.72 Shakima WIMBLEY 23-abr-95 22 USA Blacksburg, VA, USA 13-ene-17 VIRGTECH 8 36.82 Sydney McLAUGHLIN 07-ago-99 18 USA New York, NY, USA 17-feb-17 ARTIEOCONNOR 9 36.87 Courtney OKOLO 15-mar-94 23 USA Boston, MA, USA 28-ene-17 NEWBALANCE 10 36.87 Jessica BEARD 08-ene-89 28 USA Albuquerque, NM, USA 04-mar-17 NATINDCH 11 36.87 Robin REYNOLDS 22-feb-94 23 USA Albuquerque, NM, USA 04-mar-17 NATINDCH 12 37.47 Carline MUIR 01-oct-87 30 CAN Edmonton, CAN 10-mar-17 CISCH 13 37.85 Kelsey BALKWILL 19-sep-92 25 CAN Staten Island, NY, USA 18-feb-17 OCEANBREE 14 37.93 Grace Juliette CLAXTON JOSEPH 19-ago-93 24 PUR Boston, MA, USA 03-dic-16 BOSTONOPEN 15 38.15 Aiyanna-Brigitte STIVERNE 20-feb-95 22 CAN Blacksburg, VA, USA 13-ene-17 VIRGTECH 16 38.17 Zakiya Brook DENOON 23-nov-95 22 TTO New York, NY, USA 21-ene-17 NEWBALANCE 17 38.64 Pariis Alysia GARCIA 24-nov-94 23 PUR Staten Island, NY, USA 25-feb-17 FASTRACK 18 38.75 Ranae McKENZIE 28-oct-96 21 JAM Manhattan, KS, USA 10-dic-16 KANSASST 19 38.77 Micha POWELL 12-ene-95 22 CAN College Park, MD, USA 21-ene-17 TERRAPIN 20 38.81 Madeline PRICE 11-sep-95 22 CAN Blacksburg, VA, USA 20-ene-17 HOKIEINVT 21 38.90 Katrina INNANEN 01-ene-97 20 CAN Edmonton, CAN 10-mar-17 CISCH 22 38.91 Ashley KELLY 25-mar-91 26 IVB New York, NY, USA 11-feb-17 MILLROSE 23 38.92 Jenna SMITH 01-ene-98 19 CAN Montreal, CAN 28-ene-17 MCGILL 24 38.95 Naomi LANCE 01-ene-91 26 CAN Toronto, CAN 04-feb-17 YORKOPEN 25 38.98 Yanique HAYE-SMITH 22-mar-90 27 JAM Staten Island, NY, USA 18-feb-17 OCEANBREE 26 39.37 Devynne Ashtyn CHARLTON 26-nov-95 22 BAH Bloomington, IN, USA 09-dic-16 HOOSIER INDOOR WOMEN NACAC RANKING 2017 3 of 11 400 METRES INDOOR (55.00) WR 49.59 - Jarmila Kratochvilova (TCH) - Milano, ITA - 07MAR1982 NACAC 50.34 - Christine Amertil (BAH) - Moskva, RUS - 12MAR2006 RANK MARK .
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