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04-21-21 Us Comprehensive Lists 2021 US COMPREHENSIVE LISTS (as of 4/21) (send corrections/updates to [email protected]) MEN 100 METERS 9.94 1 1.4 Ronnie Baker Nike Mar 27 Texas R 1f2 1.6 JoVaughn Martin Florida State Apr 17 Jones Inv 9.97 1 1.9 Kyree King Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 9.98 2 1.9 Justin Gatlin Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 10.03 3 1.4 Kenny Bednarek Nike Apr 17 Jones Inv 1 1 Fred Kerley Nike Apr 04 Pure Athletics Inv 10.06 1 1.7 Terrance Laird LSU Apr 17 Garland Inv 10.08 3h2 2 Marvin Bracy unat Apr 10 Miramar Inv 4 1.4 Noah Lyles adidas Apr 17 Jones Inv 10.09 1h1 0.8 Ameer Webb Nike Apr 16 Clay Inv 10.10 1 1.6 Cravont Charleston NC State Mar 27 Raleigh R 2 1.4 Bryce Robinson unat Mar 27 Texas R 10.13 7 1.9 Cravon Gillespie Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 5h2 2 Michael Rodgers Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 10.15 1 0.9 Dante BroWn Auburn Mar 20 Tiger Cl 10.18 2 1 Jaylen Bacon adidas Apr 04 Pure Athletics Inv 5 1.4 Isiah Young Nike Apr 17 Jones Inv 10.19 2 1.4 Brandon Carnes adidas Apr 17 Johnson Inv 10.21 2 0.7 MattheW Boling Georgia Apr 17 Jones Inv 10.22 1 1.3 Jackson Webb Oklahoma Mar 27 Texas R 10.23 3 0.7 Taylor Banks Florida State Apr 17 Jones Inv 1 -0.2 Joseph Fahnbulleh Florida Apr 03 Florida R 1f2 0.8 Devin Quinn Nike Apr 17 Jones Inv 10.24 2 1.3 Bryan Henderson Sam Houston Mar 18 Houston 10.25 3 1.7 Travis Collins Houston Apr 17 Garland Inv 2f2 1.6 Roman Turner Arkansas Apr 17 Jones Inv 10.26 1f3 0.8 Josephus Lyles adidas Apr 17 Jones Inv 10.27 1 1.6 Karlington Anunagba North Texas Apr 10 North Texas Cl 2 1.5 TJ Brock TCU Apr 03 Baylor Inv 1 1.5 Robert Gregory TCU Apr 03 Baylor Inv 10.28 1 2 Johnnie Blockburger Arizona Mar 27 Aztec Inv 1 0.7 Micaiah Harris Texas Apr 03 Texas-Texas A&M 4 0.7 Dedrick Vanover Florida Apr 17 Jones Inv 10.29 1 0.8 Gaston Bouchereau Oregon Apr 17 West Coast Cl Az 6h2 2 Maurice Eaddy unat Apr 10 Miramar Inv 2h7 1.8 Kie’Ave Harry NorthWestern Louisiana Mar 26 Texas R 3f2 0.8 Kendal Williams Pure Athletics Apr 17 Jones Inv 10.30 2 0.7 Devon Achane Texas A&M Apr 03 Texas-Texas A&M 4f2 0.8 Christopher Belcher Nike Apr 17 Jones Inv Wind-aided: 10.02 1f2 3 Isiah Young Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 10.03 1h1 4.5 Jackson Webb Oklahoma Mar 26 Texas R 10.04 1 2.7 AndreW Hudson Emp AC Mar 27 Miramar 10.05 2f2 3 Michael Rodgers Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 1 2.7 Chris Royster Altis Apr 10 Masked Rider 10.06 1h3 4.1 Tavarius Wright North Carolina A&T Mar 26 Texas R 10.07 2h1 4.5 Demarius Smith Oklahoma Mar 26 Texas R 10.08 1 3.6 Joseph Fahnbulleh Florida Mar 26 FSU R 10.09 3h1 2.4 Cameron Burrell Nike Red Bull Apr 10 Miramar Inv 10.10 4h1 2.4 Cravon Gillespie Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 10.11 2 3.6 Dante BroWn Auburn Mar 26 FSU R 10.15 1h2 2.9 Jaylen Bacon adidas Apr 04 Pure Athletics Inv 10.17 1 2.1 Daveon Collins unat Apr 03 Azusa Inv 1 2.8 Denzell Feagin Barton CC Apr 03 Meaker Cl 10.18 1 5.5 Amir Willis Akron Apr 17 Roadrunner Inv 10.19 2h3 4.1 Diamantae Griffin Liberty Mar 26 Texas R 3 3.6 Marcus Parker Clemson Mar 26 FSU R 10.20 3h3 4.1 Dylan BroWn Houston Mar 26 Texas R 10.22 3h1 4.5 Antonio De La Cruz North Texas Mar 26 Texas R 10.23 1h6 2.3 Travis Collins Houston Mar 26 Texas R 6h1 2.4 Jeff Demps unat Apr 10 Miramar Inv 1 3 Coby Hilton South Dakota State Apr 10 S Dakota Chall 1 2.8 Jaylen Slade Florida HS Mar 20 Bradenton 10.25 2 3.7 Marcellus Moore Purdue Apr 03 B1G North Fl Inv 2 3 Rodney RoWe unat Apr 10 Aggie Inv 10.26 2 2.1 Kevin Ally SHARKS Apr 03 Azusa Inv 3f2 3 Maurice Eaddy unat Apr 10 Miramar Inv 2h6 2.3 Kamden Jackson Baylor Mar 26 Texas R 10.27 1 4 Deondre Spruill S.H.A.R.K.S Mar 20 UNLV Inv 10.28 1 2.1 Keshaun Black Meridian CC Mar 27 Schmidt Bulldog R 2 2.8 Caleb Boger Barton CC Apr 03 Meaker Cl 10.29 3 2.8 Tyrell EdWards NeW Mexico JC Apr 03 Meaker Cl 10.30 1 3.3 Elliott Cummings NeW Orleans Apr 10 Walker Inv 1 3.8 Gabe Nash Charlotte Mar 20 49er Cl 3h6 2.3 Randolph Ross North Carolina A&T Mar 26 Texas R 200 METERS 19.81 1 0.8 Terrance Laird LSU Mar 27 Texas R 20.10 1 0.9 Joe Fahnbulleh Florida Apr 02 Florida R 20.19i 1f2 MattheW Boling Georgia Mar 13 NCAA Ch 20.22 1f2 1.3 Brandon Carnes adidas Mar 27 Texas R 20.24 1 0.9 Fred Kerley Nike Apr 16 Jones Inv 20.31 2 0.8 Devon Achane Texas A&M Mar 27 Texas R 1 1.7 Erriyon Knighton adidas Apr 04 Pure Athletics Inv 20.35 2f2 1.3 Aldrich Bailey unat Mar 27 Texas R 1 0.8 Marcus Parker Clemson Apr 17 South Carolina Open 20.36 1 1.5 Caleb Boger Barton CC Apr 03 Meaker Cl 1 1.6 Noah Williams LSU Apr 17 Garland Inv 20.37 1 1 Cravont Charleston NC State Mar 27 Raleigh R 1f2 1.6 Josephus Lyles adidas Apr 04 Pure Athletics Inv 20.38i 1f2 Micaiah Harris Texas Feb 27 Big 12 Ind 20.39i 3f2 Javonte Harding North Carolina A&T Mar 13 NCAA Ch 1 0.2 Lance Lang Kentucky Apr 16 Jones Inv 20.40o 1 Trevor Bassitt Ashland Feb 28 GLIAC Ind 20.42 2 1.6 Vernon NorWood NeW Balance Apr 17 Garland Inv 20.45i 1 Courtney Lindsey Texas Tech Jan 16 Corky Cl 20.47 1 1.5 Micah Williams Oregon Mar 27 Aztec Inv 20.50 2 1.1 Evan Miller South Carolina Mar 27 Baskin R i 1 Randolph Ross North Carolina A&T Feb 13 Tiger Paw Inv 20.53 1 0.5 Elija GodWin Georgia Apr 09 ToWns Inv 20.54 2f2 1.1 Terryon Conwell Clemson Apr 02 Florida R 20.55 1 1.3 Chris Borzor Cincinnati Apr 17 War Eagle Inv 2 1.5 Marcellus Moore Purdue Apr 03 B1G North Fl Inv 20.61 1 1.7 Paulo André de Oliveira Bra Apr 03 Chula Vista 20.62 5 0.9 Trayvon Bromell NeW Balance Apr 16 Jones Inv i 1f2 Jacory Patterson Virginia Tech Feb 27 ACC Ind i 1 Jaylen Slade Florida HS Feb 21 ATL IV 20.63 1f2 1.9 Rodney RoWe unat Apr 10 Aggie Inv 6 0.9 Isiah Young Nike Apr 16 Jones Inv 20.64 3f2 1.3 Bryce Robinson unat Mar 27 Texas R 20.65 2 1.4 Kahmari Montgomery Nike Mar 27 Texas R 20.67 1 0.3 Robert Gregory TCU Mar 20 TCU Inv 1 0.5 Johnathon Sawyer Southeastern Louisiana Apr 11 Strawberry R 20.68i 1f7 Kasaun James Florida State Feb 13 Tyson Inv 2 1.5 Jacoby McNamara Oregon Mar 27 Aztec Inv 1 1.6 Mason Phillips NorthWood Mar 27 Schmidt Bulldog R 20.70 1 0.4 Johnnie Blockburger Arizona Apr 17 West Coast Cl Az i 1f2 Zach Shinnick USC Feb 13 TxT Shootout 20.71 2f2 1.9 Trevor SteWart North Carolina A&T Apr 10 Aggie Inv 20.72 4 0.9 Dante BroWn Auburn Apr 02 Florida R i 2h1 Tyler Davis Florida Mar 12 NCAA Ch i 1h3 JoVaughn Martin Florida State Feb 25 ACC Ind Wind-aided: 19.65 1 4 Kenneth Bednarek Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 20.12 1 2.1 Daveon Collins unat Apr 17 Silver State Cl 20.14 1 4.6 Robert Gregory TCU Apr 09 Tx A&M Tm Inv 20.27 1 2.5 Jaylen Slade Florida HS Mar 27 Miramar 20.28 1 3.7 Noah Williams LSU Apr 03 Battle on the Bayou 20.29 2 2.5 Trayvon Bromell NeW Balance Mar 27 Miramar 20.52 1h1 2.2 Ameer Webb Nike Apr 16 Clay Inv 20.59 3 4.6 Bryan Henderson Sam Houston Apr 09 Tx A&M Tm Inv 20.69 1 2.5 Tyler Terry LSU Apr 10 Crimson Tide Inv 20.71 5 4.6 Lance Broome Texas A&M Apr 09 Tx A&M Tm Inv 4 3.7 Michael Cherry Nike Apr 03 Battle on the Bayou 3 3.7 Charles LeWis LSU Apr 03 Battle on the Bayou 400 METERS 44.62 1 Bryce Deadmon Texas A&M Mar 27 Texas R 44.71 1 Johnnie Blockburger Arizona Apr 10 Click Shootout i 1f2 Noah Williams LSU Mar 13 NCAA Ch 44.81 2 Jacory Patterson Virginia Tech Apr 03 Florida R 44.99i 1 Randolph Ross North Carolina A&T Mar 13 NCAA Ch 45.03i 1f2 Fred Kerley Nike Jan 24 ATL I 45.07o 1f2 Tyler Johnson Ohio State Feb 27 Big 10 Ind 45.12 3 Ryan Willie Florida Apr 03 Florida R 45.23 1 Justin Robinson unat Apr 10 Miramar Inv 45.24i 1 Michael Cherry Nike Feb 07 ATL III 45.25 1 Christopher Bailey Tennessee Mar 26 FSU R 45.27i 1f3 Trevor Bassitt Ashland Feb 07 ATL III 45.31 2 Wil London Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 45.34 1 Elija GodWin Georgia Apr 17 Jones Inv i 1 Michael Norman Nike Feb 13 NeW Balance GP 45.35 1 Johnathon Sawyer Southeastern Louisiana Mar 27 Texas R 45.39i 2 Rai Benjamin Nike Feb 13 NeW Balance GP 3 Kahmari Montgomery Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 45.40o 1 Wayne Lawrence IoWa Feb 27 Big 10 Ind 45.42 1h3 Sean Burrell LSU Mar 25 Texas R 45.43 1 Trevor SteWart North Carolina A&T Apr 10 Aggie Inv 45.51i 1 MattheW Boling Georgia Jan 23 Carolina Chall 45.64 3 Nathan Strother adidas Apr 17 Jones Inv 45.68 2 Michael Bluth BYU Apr 10 Click Shootout 45.79i 3 Champion Allison Alabama Mar 13 NCAA Ch 3 HoWard Fields Baylor Mar 27 Texas R 45.82o 2f2 Taj Burgess Rutgers Feb 27 Big 10 Ind 45.85 1 Brian Herron USC Apr 17 Long Beach Inv 45.87o 2 Brian Faust Purdue Feb 27 Big 10 Ind 45.89 4 DaeQWan Butler Florida State Apr 03 Florida R 45.95 2 Maj Williams Arizona Mar 20 Williams Cl 45.96 2 Emmanuel Bynum Tennessee Mar 26 FSU R 1 Isaiah JeWett USC Mar 20 Trojan Inv 45.97i 2f2 Isaiah Palmer North Carolina Feb 27 ACC Ind 45.99i 3 Leander Forbes Alabama Feb 27 SEC Ind 46.02i 1f2 Ashton Hicks Oklahoma State Feb 27 Big 12 Ind 46.05 2h3 James Benson Southeastern Louisiana Mar 25 Texas R 1f2 Quintaveon Poole Emp AC Apr 17 Jones Inv 46.06 2 James Milholen Arkansas Apr 17 Jones Inv 46.10 1 Trey Johnson Southern Mississippi Apr 17 War Eagle Inv 1 Jordan Willis Virginia Mar 26 Raleigh R 46.12 2 Marcus Chambers unat Apr 03 USATF Sprint Summit 46.14i 2 Tyrell Richard unat Feb 24 Madrid WIT 46.15 1 Auhmad Robinson Stephen F.
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