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American Track League #3 Randal Tyson Track Center, Fayetteville, AR (USA) 7 FEB 2021 WORLD ATHLETICS INDOOR TOUR - SILVER MEETING RESULTS American Track League #3 Randal Tyson Track Center, Fayetteville, AR (USA) 7 FEB 2021 Men's 60m indoor Final 1. Ronnie BAKER 15 OCT 1993 USA 6.53 2. Trayvon BROMELL 10 JUL 1995 USA 6.58 3. Andrew HUDSON 14 DEC 1996 USA 6.61 4. Ruffin HAKIM 07 APR 2000 USA 6.67 5. Bryce ROBINSON 13 NOV 1993 USA 6.69 6. Bismark BOATENG 15 MAR 1992 CAN 6.69 7. Chris ROYSTER 24 JAN 1992 USA 6.71 Andre EWERS 07 JUN 1995 JAM DNS Heat 1 1. Ronnie BAKER 15 OCT 1993 USA 6.58 2. Ruffin HAKIM 07 APR 2000 USA 6.64 3. Chris ROYSTER 24 JAN 1992 USA 6.68 4. Bismark BOATENG 15 MAR 1992 CAN 6.69 5. Divine ODUDURU 07 OCT 1996 NGR 6.70 6. Hakim MONTGOMERY 23 JUN 1997 USA 6.76 Heat 2 1. Trayvon BROMELL 10 JUL 1995 USA 6.61 2. Andrew HUDSON 14 DEC 1996 USA 6.64 3. Bryce ROBINSON 13 NOV 1993 USA 6.69 4. Andre EWERS 07 JUN 1995 JAM 6.75 5. Cordero GRAY 09 MAY 1989 USA 6.78 6. Charles OKEZE NGR 6.83 Men's 400m indoor Final 1 1. Michael CHERRY 23 MAR 1995 USA 45.24 2. Wilbert LONDON 17 AUG 1997 USA 46.35 3. Valente MENDOZA 17 JAN 1997 MEX 47.31 4. Rashard CLARK 04 NOV 1994 USA 47.51 5. Hunter WOODHALL 17 FEB 1999 USA 47.65 Final 2 1. Deon LENDORE 28 OCT 1992 TTO 46.08 2. Christopher TAYLOR 01 OCT 1999 JAM 46.09 3. Jhon Alejandro PERLAZA 26 AUG 1994 COL 46.54 4. Travean CALDWELL 17 APR 2000 USA 46.77 Final 3 1. Trevor BASSITT 26 FEB 1998 USA 45.27 2. Xavier MARABLE 2000 USA 47.85 3. Nick HILSON 09 NOV 1997 USA 47.98 1 Men's Mile indoor Final 1. Takieddine HEDEILLI 06 JUN 1996 ALG 3:56.79 2. Nick WILLIS 25 APR 1983 NZL 3:56.82 3. Hobbs KESSLER USA 3:57.66 4. Juan Diego CASTRO 17 MAY 2000 CRC 3:57.78 5. James RANDON 16 JUN 1994 USA 3:58.66 6. Alexander STITT 10 JUL 2001 AUS 4:07.34 Luke MEADE USA DNF Garrett CALHOUN USA DNF Men's 60mH indoor Final 1. Omar MCLEOD 25 APR 1994 JAM 7.53 2. Michael DICKSON 25 JAN 1997 USA 7.58 3. Ruebin WALTERS 02 APR 1995 TTO 7.68 4. Trevor BASSITT 26 FEB 1998 USA 7.68 5. Ryan FONTENOT 04 MAY 1986 USA 7.74 6. Milan TRAJKOVIC 17 MAR 1992 CYP 7.78 7. Chad ZALLOW 25 APR 1997 USA 7.79 8. Jason JOSEPH 11 OCT 1998 SUI 7.99 Heat 1 1. Michael DICKSON 25 JAN 1997 USA 7.62 2. Jason JOSEPH 11 OCT 1998 SUI 7.63 3. Milan TRAJKOVIC 17 MAR 1992 CYP 7.76 4. Chad ZALLOW 25 APR 1997 USA 7.78 5. David KING 13 JUN 1994 GBR 7.80 6. Wellington ZAZA 20 JAN 1995 LBR 7.86 7. Arthur PRICE USA 7.96 8. Matt PRESCOTT 06 MAY 1984 USA 8.26 Heat 2 1. Omar MCLEOD 25 APR 1994 JAM 7.55 2. Ruebin WALTERS 02 APR 1995 TTO 7.76 3. Trevor BASSITT 26 FEB 1998 USA 7.78 4. Ryan FONTENOT 04 MAY 1986 USA 7.79 5. Eddie LOVETT 25 JUN 1992 ISV 7.95 5. Max HAIRSTON 08 MAY 1994 USA 7.95 Men's High Jump indoor Final 1. Shelby MCEWEN 06 APR 1996 USA 2.20 2. Roderick TOWNSEND 01 JUL 1992 USA 2.15 3. Erik KYNARD 03 FEB 1991 USA 2.15 4. Kris KORNEGAY-GOBER 06 OCT 1991 USA 2.05 Men's Long Jump indoor Final 1. Marquis DENDY 17 NOV 1992 USA 8.21 2. LaQuarn NAIRN 31 JUL 1996 BAH 8.16 3. Charles BROWN 28 MAY 1997 USA 7.81 4. Damar FORBES 11 SEP 1990 JAM 7.70 5. Tristan JAMES 1997 DMA 7.56 2 Women's 60m indoor Final 1. Blessing OKAGBARE 09 OCT 1988 NGR 7.10 2. Christania WILLIAMS 17 OCT 1994 JAM 7.14 3. Teahna DANIELS 25 MAR 1997 USA 7.17 4. Hannah CUNLIFFE 09 JAN 1996 USA 7.21 5. Daryll NEITA 29 AUG 1996 GBR 7.22 6. Jenna PRANDINI 20 NOV 1992 USA 7.24 7. Shawnti JACKSON USA 7.24 8. Mary Elizabeth PRICE 06 APR 1995 USA 7.28 Heat 1 1. Christania WILLIAMS 17 OCT 1994 JAM 7.18 2. Daryll NEITA 29 AUG 1996 GBR 7.21 3. Hannah CUNLIFFE 09 JAN 1996 USA 7.25 4. Mary Elizabeth PRICE 06 APR 1995 USA 7.29 Aries SANCHEZ 01 MAR 1996 VEN DNS Heat 2 1. Blessing OKAGBARE 09 OCT 1988 NGR 7.17 2. Teahna DANIELS 25 MAR 1997 USA 7.20 3. Jenna PRANDINI 20 NOV 1992 USA 7.23 4. Shawnti JACKSON USA 7.31 5. Quanera HAYES 07 MAR 1992 USA 7.42 6. Kennedy GAMBLE 12 JAN 2000 USA 7.62 Women's 200m indoor Final 1 1. Blessing OKAGBARE 09 OCT 1988 NGR 23.01 2. Shawnti JACKSON USA 23.23 3. Ashley HENDERSON 04 DEC 1995 USA 23.33 Ashley SPENCER 08 JUN 1993 USA DNF Final 2 1. Jenna PRANDINI 20 NOV 1992 USA 22.55 2. Quanera HAYES 07 MAR 1992 USA 22.70 3. Hannah CUNLIFFE 09 JAN 1996 USA 23.40 4. Teahna DANIELS 25 MAR 1997 USA 23.70 5. Kennedy GAMBLE 12 JAN 2000 USA 24.82 Women's 400m indoor Final 1 1. Shamier LITTLE 20 MAR 1995 USA 51.33 2. Shiann SALMON 31 MAR 1999 JAM 52.85 3. Kendall BAISDEN 14 MAR 1995 USA 53.43 4. Lina NIELSEN 13 MAR 1996 GBR 53.85 Final 2 1. Shakima WIMBLEY 23 APR 1995 USA 52.12 2. Paola MORÁN 25 FEB 1997 MEX 53.99 3. Sparkle MCKNIGHT 21 DEC 1991 TTO 54.33 4. Chloe ABBOTT 25 JUL 1998 USA 54.45 5. Kanika BECKLES 03 OCT 1991 GRN 56.97 3 Women's 800m indoor Final 1. Adelle TRACEY 27 MAY 1993 GBR 2:02.11 2. Sophia GORRIARAN 20 JUN 2005 USA 2:02.44 3. Nikki HILTZ 23 OCT 1994 USA 2:02.51 4. Kaitlin RYAN 06 JUN 1999 USA 2:09.06 5. Samantha MURPHY 18 MAR 1992 CAN 2:11.95 Sydney HAMMIT 06 OCT 1995 USA DNF Women's 60mH indoor Final 1. Tiffany PORTER 13 NOV 1987 GBR 7.95 2. Britany ANDERSON 31 JAN 2001 JAM 7.97 3. Gabrielle CUNNINGHAM 22 FEB 1998 USA 8.08 4. Rushelle BURTON 04 DEC 1997 JAM 8.20 5. Ashley SPENCER 08 JUN 1993 USA 8.25 Isabelle PEDERSEN 27 JAN 1992 NOR DNS Heat 1. Tiffany PORTER 13 NOV 1987 GBR 7.95 2. Britany ANDERSON 31 JAN 2001 JAM 7.96 3. Gabrielle CUNNINGHAM 22 FEB 1998 USA 8.10 4. Ashley SPENCER 08 JUN 1993 USA 8.29 5. Isabelle PEDERSEN 27 JAN 1992 NOR 8.32 6. Rushelle BURTON 04 DEC 1997 JAM 8.41 Tonea MARSHALL 17 DEC 1998 USA DQ Women's High Jump indoor Final 1. Vashti CUNNINGHAM 18 JAN 1998 USA 2.00 2. Jelena ROWE 01 AUG 1999 USA 1.91 3. Shelley SPIRES 19 MAR 1996 USA 1.83 4. Tynita BUTTS-TOWNSEND 10 JUN 1990 USA 1.80 5. Shahaf BERNI 09 APR 1990 ISR 1.75 6. Grace CUNNINGHAM USA 1.65 Women's Pole Vault indoor Final 1. Sandi MORRIS 08 JUL 1992 USA 4.88 2. Olivia GRUVER 29 JUL 1997 USA 4.78 3. Megan CLARK 10 JUN 1994 USA 4.58 4. Jill MAROIS 08 JUN 1994 USA 4.28 5. Chloe CUNLIFFE 10 MAY 2000 USA 4.28 6. Marissa KALSEY 23 MAR 1994 USA 4.28 6. Ariadni ADAMOPOULOU 19 DEC 2000 GRE 4.28 8. Robin BONE 13 FEB 1994 CAN 4.13 Lauren MARTINEZ 16 OCT 1996 USA NH 4 .
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