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8 and UNDER GIRLS 9-10 Girls 11-12 Girls A B C D E 1 8 AND UNDER GIRLS 2 100M Kanai Bey-English Jeuness 14.47 2014 Icahn Stadium 3 200M Kanai Bey-English Jeuness 29.52 2014 Icahn Stadium 4 400M Kanai Bey-English Jeuness 1:07.54 2014 Icahn Stadium 5 800M Aisha Wajid Vo2max 2:43.68 2018 Greensboro, NC 6 1500M Aisha Wajid Vo2max 5:37.22 2018 Greensboro, NC 7 1600/MILE Kenese Irish Bramble 6:04.53 2015 Icahn Stadium 8 LONG JUMP Brianna Burrell Velocity 3.70m 2016 Icahn Stadium 9 HIGH JUMP Meghan Leornard Island Express .86m 2012 Icahn Stadium 10 SHOT PUT Jessica Manzuetta Notre Dame 6.19m 2013 Greensboro, NC 11 JAVELIN Jana Alhagiko Ocean Breeze 13.71m 2018 Icahn Stadium 12 4X100 Panthers TC CS21 61.95 2019 Durham,NC 13 4X200 Jeuness 2:29.94 2017 Icahn Stadium 14 4X400 Vo2 Max 5:49.87 2018 Brockport, NY 15 4X800 16 SMR1600 Prospect Park 6:11.07 2013 Icahn Stadium 17 SMR800 NY Novastarz 2:38.31 2015 Icahn Stadium 18 1500rw Leila Delimon Grant you wings 15:40.43 2019 Icahn Stadium 19 9-10 girls 20 100m Brianna Brown New Horizon 13.42 2013 Icahn Stadium 21 200m Brianna Brown New Horizon 27.49 2013 Icahn Stadium 22 400m Kcaysha Medas-King 62.3 2016 Sacramento, Ca 23 800m Alissa Graham Club 44 2:25.24 2016 Sacramento, Ca 24 1500m Alissa Graham Club 44 5:03.44 2016 Sacramento, Ca 25 1600m/mile Saha Victoria The camp 5:45.25 2017 Icahn Stadium 26 3000m Sahar Victoria The Camp 11:08.47 2017 Icahn Stadium 27 LONG JUMP Kristen Harper Ocean Breeze 4.19m 2019 Icahn Stadium 28 HIGH JUMP Brianna Lindo NY Novas 1.30m 2017 Icahn Stadium 29 SHOT PUT Ayanie Thomas In Motion 9.53m 2016 Icahn Stadium 30 JAVELIN Prizila Negrete 23.80m 2015 Icahn Stadium 31 4X100 NY Novas 57.24 2016 Albany University 32 4X200 Panthers 2:07.96 2019 Icahn Stadium 33 4X400 NY Novas 4:41.82 2016 Albany University 34 4X800 35 SMR1600 Prospect Park 5:32.79 2013 Icahn Stadium 36 SMR800 Novas 2:11.49 2016 Icahn Stadium 37 MULTI Brianna Lindo NY Novas 992.00 2016 Albany University 38 1500racewalk Tiarra Jackson Velocity 10:35.49 2016 Icahn Stadium 39 40 11-12 girls 41 100m Michel Parker Harlem Children Zone 12.43 2013 Icahn Stadium 42 200m Michel Parker Harlem Children Zone 25.43 2013 Icahn Stadium 43 400m Adilla Trim Jeuness 60.03 2019 Icahn Stadium 44 80 Hurdles Brianna Lindo Novas 12.79 2019 Comeswague HS 45 200h Brianna Lindo Novas 31.2 2019 Icahn Stadium A B C D E 46 800m Alissa Graham Club 44 2:18.48 2018 Greensboro, NC 47 1500m Sarah Flynn 4:48.61 2013 Icahn Stadium 48 1600m/mile Lily Cohen Chelsea Greyhounds 5:07.04 2014 Icahn Stadium 49 3000m Sarah Flynn 10:22.76 2013 Icahn Stadium 50 2k steeple Juliette Salazar NY Starz 8:05.45 2017 Icahn Stadium 51 Long Jump Khloe Harrigan Novas 4.83m 2019 Icahn Stadium 52 High Jump My'Khiyah Williams 1.55m 2013 Icahn Stadium 53 SHOT PUT P. Webster Rutledge zodiacs 9.99m 2012 Icahn Stadium 54 DISCUS Ashleigh Convery 26.45m 2014 Icahn Stadium 55 JAVELIN Sage Sumpter Riverbank TC 30.28m 2015 Icahn Stadium 56 Finn Jav Ghianna Smith In motion 26.44m 2019 Comeswague HS 57 4X100 NY Novas 51.37 2019 Comeswague HS 58 4x200 Metro Eagles 1:59.18 2013 Icahn Stadium 59 4x400 NY Novas 4:11.82 2019 Icahn Stadium 60 4x800 Vo2Max 10:44.70 2016 Lancaster, Pa 61 SMR800 Bronx Tigers 2:05.95 2016 Icahn Stadium 62 MULTI Brianna Lindo Novas 2894 2019 Comeswague HS 63 1500 racewalk Tiarra Jackson Velocity 9:13.81 2018 Greensboro, NC 64 65 13-14 Girls 66 100m Iantha Wright Metro Eagles 12.31 2014 Icahn Stadium 67 200m Brianna Brown Team Dynasty 25.23 2017 Icahn Stadium 68 400m Brianna Brown Team Dynasty 55.91 2017 Icahn Stadium 69 100HURDLES Faith Edwards Ruff Kutz 14.97 2016 Sacramento, Ca 70 200HURDLES Sophia Myers Ruff Kutz 28.51 2014 Icahn Stadium 71 800M Mary Henelly Sufferen 2:14.18 2016 Warwick HS 72 1500M Katelyn Tuohy North Rockland 4:30.21 2016 CNS HS 73 1600M/mile Katelyn Tuohy North Rockland 4:54.92 2016 White Plains HS 74 3000M Katelyn Tuohy North Rockland 9:48.44 2015 75 3200m Katelyn Tuohy North Rockland 10:33.80 2016 76 2K STEEPLE Mary Henelly Sufferen 6:46.84 2016 77 LONG JUMP Krystall Kellum Medgar Evers 5.10m 2017 Fitchburg, Ma 78 TRIPLE JUMP Remi Mellingoff 9.84m 2019 Greensboro, NC 79 HIGH JUMP My'Khiyah Williams 1.73m 2014 Fitchburg, Ma 80 POLE VAULT Rachel Venter Hudson Valley flying circus 3.20m 2020 NJ 81 SHOT PUT Egypt Parker Eclipse 13.58m 2012 82 DISCUS Egypt Parker Eclipse 34.48m 2012 83 HAMMER Janah Sharpe Mount Vernon 34.64m 2016 84 JAVELIN Tyaja Thomas In motion 32.22m 2019 Comeswague HS 85 4X100 Zodiacs 48.29 2013 Icahn Stadium 86 4X200 Medgar Evers 1:50.72 2013 Icahn Stadium 87 4X400 Metro Eagles 4:06.9 2015 88 4X800 Prospect Park 10:12.11 2014 Icahn Stadium 89 SMR1600 Halls Express 4:35.29 2013 Icahn Stadium 90 SMR800 Novas 1:58.91 2016 Icahn Stadium A B C D E 91 MULTI Shayla Broughton East NY Impalas 2935 2012 Morgan State 92 1500RW Lucy Vayo 8:14.93 2015 93 3000m RW Tiarra Jackson Velocity 18:05.33 2019 Icahn Stadium 94 95 15-16 GIRLS 96 100M Toshel Goffe 11.93 2017 Icahn Stadium 97 200M Ianha Wright Metro Eagles 24.68 2015 Icahn Stadium 98 400M Kamryn Mcintosh Sufferen 54.12 2015 99 100HH Paula Salmon East NY Impalas 13.97 2015 Chicago, Il 100 400IH Louise Jones Nyack 1:02.20 2016 CNS HS 101 800M Mary Cain 2:04.17 2012 Eugene, Or 102 1500M Mary Cain 4:11.01 2012 103 1600M/mile Katelyn Tuohy North Rockland 4:33.87 2018 NC A&T 104 3000M Katelyn Tuohy North Rockland 9:09.71 2018 CNS HS 105 3200M Katelyn Tuohy North Rockland 9:47.88 2018 White Plains HS 106 2K STEEPLE Sara Trainor FDR 6:41.47 2018 NC A&T 107 3k Steeple Alexandra Harris North Rockland 10:44.48 2015 Canada 108 5000M Kathryn Altieri Wagner/Island Express 17:19.5 2019 NC A&T 109 LONG JUMP Shayla Broughton/ Nadia Saunders 5.85m 2014 Houston, Tx/cns 110 TRIPLE JUMP Codi Ann Reid/ Nadia Saunders 11.62m 2016 Icahn Stadium 111 HIGH JUMP My'Khiyah Williams 1.70m 2016 Lancaster, Pa 112 POLE VAULT Liliana Cohen Team VA 3.81m 2018 CNS HS 113 SHOT PUT Egypt Parker eclipse 12.63m 2013 Greensboro, NC 114 DISCUS Kira Linder Horace Greeley 41.2m 2018 Loucks HS 115 HAMMER Janae Sharpe Mount Vernon 49.2m 2018 Iona Prep 116 JAVELIN Olivia Morgan New Rochelle 36.88m 2015 117 4X100 Ruff Kutz 49.63 2018 Greensboro, NC 118 4X200 Bronx Tigers 1:48.66 2012 Icahn Stadium 119 4X400 NY Novas 4:05.17 2018 Icahn Stadium 120 4X800 Novas 10:33.7 2017 Icahn Stadium 121 SMR1600 Bronx Tigers 4:33.72 2013 Icahn Stadium 122 SMR800 Harlem Children Zone 2:00.64 2016 Icahn Stadium 123 MULTI Sophia Myers Ruff Kutz /QHST 4151 2015 Fitchburg, Ma 124 1500 RW Maria Garcia 7:12.52 2014 Greensboro, Nc 125 1mile rw Maria Garcia 7:41.60 2014 Greensboro, Nc 126 3K RACE WALK Cierra Durcan 14:38.6 2019 Sachem East 127 128 17-18 girls 129 100m Brenessa Thompson Medgar Evers 11.34 2014 130 200m Kadecia Baird Medgar Evers 23.26 2013 Greensboro, NC 131 400m Kadecia Baird Medgar Evers 51.04 2013 132 100h Alyssa Sandy Vtesse/ Robenson 13.38 2016 Icahn Stadium 133 400h Alyssa Sandy Vtesse/ Robenson 59.14 2016 Icahn Stadium 134 800m Mary Cain 1:59.51 2013 Eugene, Or 135 1500m Mary Cain 4:04.62 2013 A B C D E 136 1600m/mile Mary Cain 4:39.28 2012 Penn 137 3000m Mary Cain 8:58.48 2014 138 3200m Mary Cain 9:38.72 2013 139 2k Steeple Sarah Trainor FDR 6:29.08 2019 FDR HS 140 3k Steeple Alex Harris North Rockland 10:25.80 2017 Sac State 141 5000m Mary Cain 15:45.46 2013 142 LONG JUMP Marie-Josee Ebwea-Bile 5.79m 2015 Icahn Stadium 143 TRIPLE JUMP Marie-Josee Ebwea-Bile 12.83m 2015 Penn 144 HIGH JUMP Mecca Muamba 1.76m 2017 Icahn Stadium 145 POLE VAULT Kaile Thompson HV Flying Circus 4.09m 2019 Greensboro, NC 146 SHOT PUT Egypt Parker Eclipse 13.94m 2015 Icahn Stadium 147 DISCUS Kira Lindner Hackley/ Hudson Valley flight 43.58m 2019 Lakeland HS 148 HAMMER Jannah Sharpe Mount Vernon 47.89m 2019 Greensboro, NC 149 JAVELIN Holly Charles Paul Robenson 39.92m 2019 white plains HS 150 4X100 Team Dynasty 48.55 2018 Icahn Stadium 151 4X200 Eclipse 1:51.22 2012 Icahn Stadium 152 4X400 New Horizon 4:04.34 2017 Fitchburg, Ma 153 4X800 Medgar Evers 10:39.28 2017 Icahn Stadium 154 SMR 155 1500 RW Maria Garcia North Rockland 6:56.28 2016 156 1mile rw Maria Garcia North Rockland 7:29.42 2015 Greensboro, NC 157 3K RACE WALK Audrey Fox 15:04.99 2017 Greensboro, NC 158 MULTI Sophia Myers Ruff Kutz 4310 2018 Icahn Stadiu+A129:E158m 159 160 INDOOR TRACK 161 8 AND UNDER 162 55M Kcaysha Medas King 8.43 2015 Armory 163 60M Rehanna Bertram Jeuness 10.05 2012 Brooklyn armory 164 200M Adairia Reaves Zodiacs 30.52 2013 Armory 165 300m Malina Rodriguez King Ocean Breeze 51.46 2018 Ocean Breeze 166 400M Kanai Bey- English Jeuness 1:11.27 2014 Brooklyn armory 167 600m Brianna Lindo 1:56.91 2015 Ocean Breeze 168 800M Kunusasha Medas-King Midas Touch 2:49.27 2020 Armory 169 1000M Calista Cortijo Prospect Park 4:03 2020 Ocean Breeze 170 1500M Julia Plawaik Notre Dame 5:49.89 2013 PG complex 171 1600M Adilla Trim 288TC 5:53.76 2015 Armory 172 4X200 Velocity 2:18.10 2017 Ocean Breeze 173 4X400 Prospect 5:45.27 2017 Ocean Breeze 174 SMR Jeuness 5:56.03 2012 Brooklyn armory 175 LONG JUMP Brianna Burrel Velocity 3.69m 2016 Ocean Breeze 176 SHOT PUT Brielle Hudson NY Starz 7.45m 2020 Ocean Breeze 177 178 9-10 girls 179 55M Faith Edwards Ruff Kutz 7.87 2012 armory 180 60M Anesia Marin Jeuness 9.33 2012 Brooklyn Armory A B C D E 181 200M Brianna Brown New Horizon 28.41 2012 armory 182 300m Brianna Lindo Novas 46.59 2017 ocean breeze 183 400M Nyla Liburd Prospect 1:05.76 2016 ocean breeze 184 600m Tai Shepphard Jeuness 1:50.16 2015 ocean breeze 185 800M Aisha Wajid Vo2 max 2:31.71 2020 ocean breeze 186 1000m Adilia Trim 288 TC 3:32.03 2016 ocean breeze 187 1500M Alissa Graham Club 44 5:11.59 2016 ocean breeze 188 1600M Alissa Graham Club 44 5:44.25 2016 ocean breeze 189 4X200 New York Novas 1:58.60 2017 ocean breeze 190 4X400 New York Novas 4:43.91 2017 ocean breeze 191 SMR 288 TC 5:12.14 2017 ocean breeze 192 LONG JUMP Olyvia Burrel Velocity 4.36m 2016 ocean breeze 193 HIGH JUMP B.
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