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UNITED STATES and CANADA Results 2016-17 Number 25 UNITED STATES and CANADA results 2016-17 number 25 San Marcos -TX- (United States), 13.6.2017 Men 100m (1.8) 1 Emmanuel Matadi (lbr) 9.93; 2 Marksh Woodson 10.11; 3 Diondre Batson 10.15; 4 Cordero Gray 10.19; 200m (nwi) 1 Cordero Gray 20.68; 2 Virjilio Griggs (pan) 21.19; SP Kole Weldon 18.69; DT Kole Weldon 58.14 Women 100m (2.0) Remona Burchell (jam) 11.29; 200m (nwi) Olivia Ekpone (ngr) 23.62; PV Anicka Newell 4.65 Queen Creek -AZ- (United States), 14.6.2017 Men PV Garrett Starkey 5.30 Women PV Robin Bone (can) 4.15 Portland -OR- (United States), 16.6.2017 -Stumpton Twilight- Men 800m h1 1 Edward Kemboi (ken) 1.47.13; 2 Tyler Smith (can) 1.48.30; 3 Mason Cohen (aus) 1.48.87; 4 Hans Roelle 1.49.22; 5 Stephan Bullard 1.49.65; 6 Nathan Fleck 1.49.74; 7 Ben Richardson (can) 1.50.23; 8 Kain Ellis 1.50.48; h2 Rhys Kramer (can) 1.50.64 1.500m h1 1 Travis Burkstrand 3.38.96; 2 Jordan McNamara 3.39.23; 3 Henry Wynne (can) 3.39.73; 4 David Timlin 3.39.82; 5 Daniel Herrera 3.40.44; 6 Garrett O'Toole 3.40.60; 7 Daniel Winn 3.40.69; 8 Joe Stilin 3.40.97; 9 Edward Vining 3.41.17; 10 Tim Gorman 3.41.74; 11 M J Erb 3.42.12; 12 Adrian Plummer (aus) 3.44.20; 13 Charlie Hunter (aus) 3.44.84; 14 Mick Stanovsek 3.45.68; 15 Eric Avila 3.47.65; h2 1 Reilly Shaw (aus) 3.44.63; 2 Cobie Chavez-Killinger 3.45.83; 3 Paul Ryan 3.46.07; 4 Will Sheeran 3.46.20; 5 Charlie Dannatt (can) 3.46.20; 7 Justin Kent (can) 3.46.31; 7 Lukas Jarron (can) 3.46.62; 8 Michael Davila 3.46.67; 9 Cameron Proceviat (can) 3.46.84; 10 Jordan Tyler (aus) 3.46.91; 11 Michael Tamayo 3.47.21 5.000m 1 Galen Rupp 13.54.88; 2 Luc Bruchet (can) 13.56.84; 3 Ben Rainero 13.57.15; 4 Jackson Thomas 14.10.30; 5 Cameron Levins (can) 14.10.92 3.000m St 1 Austin O'Neil 8.45.69; 2 Lucas Updike 8.50.17; 3 Austin Steagall 8.50.58 Women 800m h1 1 Natalija Piliusina (ltu) 2.02.77; 2 Annie Leblanc (can) 2.02.96; 3 Helen Crofts (can) 2.03.74; 4 Baylee Mires 2.04.14; 5 Sarah Billings (aus) 2.04.27; 6 Rachel Weber 2.04.31; 7 Alisha Brown 2.04.41; 8 Jenna Westaway (can) 2.04.97; 9 Rianna Goins 2.05.02; 10 Claudia Saunders 2.07.47; h2 1 Dalanne Zanotelli 2.04.99; 2 Adrea Propp (can) 2.05.51; 3 Jessica Hull (aus) 2.06.00; 4 Addy Townsend (can) 2.07.31; 5 Jessica Smith (can) 2.07.54; ...7 Lily Harding-Delozee (aus) 2.09.54 1.500m h1 1 Georgia Grifith (aus) 4.07.32; 1 Katie Rainsberger 4.09.08; 3 Regan Yee (can) 4.09.49; 4 Tori Tsolis 4.10.62; 5 Lilli Burdon (nzl) 4.11.19; 6 Ashley Maton 4.11.27; 7 Lianne Farber 4.11.63; 8 Rebecca Mehra 4.11.97; 9 Kristen Findley 4.15.20; 10 Megan Rolland (can) 4.17.66; 11 Tracee van der wyk 4.18.13; h2 1 Ayla Granados 4.17.23; 2 Samantha Nadel 4.17.27; 3 Melissa Jones(can) 4.17.48, 4 Raquel Lambdin 4.20.22; 5 Kirsten Lee (can) 4.22.50; 6 Tasia Potasinski 4.23.72; 7 Margaret Connelly 4.23.96; 8 Amy Harding-Delozee (aus) 4.27.07 5.000m 1 Sasha Gollish (can) 15.24.12; 2 Rachel Cliff (can) 15.31.07; 3 Sarah Inglis (gbr) 15.42.47; 4 Sharon Lokedi 15.44.51; 5 Jordan Hasay 15.45.84; 6 Lyndy Davis 16.33.42 3.000m St 1 Erin Teschuk 9.43.34; 2 Maria Bernard (can) 9.43.63; 3 Alycia Butterworth (can) 9.44.77; 4 Collier Lawrence 9.51.13, 5 Paige Kouba 10.01.71; 6 Rebeka Stowe 10.06.42; 7 Madelin Talbert 10.18.17 Seattle -WA- (United States), 17.6.2017 -Brooks Invitational- High School competition Men 100m (nwi) Isaiah Cunningham 10.53; 400m 1 Jamal Walton (cay) 46.04; 2 Elija Goodwin 46.23; 3 Sean Hooper 46.40; 4 Kenneth Bednarek 47.03; 5 Hunter Woodhall 47.29; 6 Tyres Moulton 47.29; 7 Leander Forbes 47.39; 800m Dawson LaRance 1.50.98; 1 Mile 1 Sam Worely 4.02.04; 2 Cooper Teare 4.02.56; 3 Casey Clinger 4.02.90; 2 Miles 1 Brodey Hasty 8.45.95; 2 Luis Grijalva 8.46.68; 3 Talon Hull 8.46.94; 4 Michael Vernau 8.49.36; 5 Joshua Schumacher 8.53.62; 110mh (nwi) 1 Joseph Anderson 13.68; 2 Trey Johnson 13.75 Women 400m 1 Bailey Lear 53.32; 2 Jai'lyn Merriweather 53.44; 3 Natalie Price 53.66; 4 Kennedy Simon 53.98; 5 Tierra Robinson-Jones 54.16; 6 Alexis Surrell 54.80; 800m 1 Rachel McArthur 2.05.68, 2 Kristie Schoffield 2.07.13; 3 Leya Salis 2.07.32; 4 Morgan Foster 2.07.63; 5 Alyssa Brewer 2.07.79; 1 Mile 1 Anna Gibson 4.43.77; 2 Allie Schadler 4.44.03; 3 Lexy Halladay 4.44.24; 4 Annie Hill 4.46.18; 2 Miles 1 Brie Oakley 9.51.35; 2 Claudia Lane 10.01.18; 3 London Culbreath 10.04.73; 4 Lauren Gregory 10.05.26 Greensboro -NC- (United States), 16-18.6.2017 -New Balance Nationals- High School competition Men Championship 100m (17) (1.0) 1 Anthony schwartz 10.27; 2 Coleton Beck 10.41; 3 Ronald Fuller 10.42; 4 Rikkoi Brathwaite (bvi) 10.43; 5 Khance Meyers 10.43; 6 Okheme Moore 10.49; 200m (18) (-1,4) 1 Tyrese Cooper 20.99 (20.78 (-0,7) 1h4); 2 Anthony Schwartz 21.11 (20.99 (-1,7) 1h5); 3 Khance Meyers 21.34; in heats: Okheme Moore 21.19 (-1,7) 2h5; 400m (18) Tyrese Cooper 45.81 1h7; Jovahn Williamson 46.53 1h6; Onyedikachi Ohia-Enyia 46.71 2h6; Kyree Johnson 47.02 2h7; Hunter Woodhall 47.09 3h7; Igo Grimes 47.19 1h5; Aaron Robinson 47.27 1h4; Brian Faust 47.34 3h6; Trey Johnson 47.47 4h6, Jon Maas 47.54 5h6; 800m (18) 1 Rey Rivera 1.50.47; 2 Cameron Cooper 1.51.33; 5.000m (16) 1 Ryan Oosting 14.36.13; 2 Ben Varghese 14.37.21; 110mh (17) (0.6) 1 Noah Green 13.53; 2 Eric Edwards 13.54; 3 Charles Brockman 13.60; 4 Tryone Bryan 13.78; 5 Tai Brown 13.86; in heats: Cedric McGriff 13.85 (-1,5) 1h2; 400mh (18) 1 Thomas Burns 50.63; 2 Cory Poole 50.82; 3 Charles Brockman 50.98; 2.000m St (17) Shane Henderson 5.54.77; HJ (18) 1 Daniel Claxton 2.14; 2 Nate Patterson 2.14; 3 Safir Scott 2.14; PV (18) Erick Duffy 5.21; LJ (18) Brandon Hicklin 7.43 (2.5); SP (17) 1 Jordan Geist 23.16; 2 Jordan West 20.69; 3 Joshua Sobota 20.11; 4 John Meyer 20.11; 5 Robert Harrell 19.68; 6 Madias Lopr 19.14; DT (18) 1 Turner Washington 68.03; 2 Jordan Geist 61.50, 3 Jake Koffman 60.69; 4 Jordan West 59.31; HT (17) 1 Jordan Geist 72.78; 2 Jacob Wickey 64.92; 3 Michael Feldman 64.85, 4 Steven Feldman 64.52; JT (17) Liam Christensen 69.49 Men Emerging Elite 200m (17) (-1,6) Sayyid Saunders 21.38; 400m (16) Masaki Aerts 47.96; 110mh (16) (-1,2) Cedric McGriff 13.90; DT Randy Prince 54.38 Men Freshman 400m (16) 1 Ashton Allen 47.62; 2 Tahje Flemmings 47.63 Women Championship 100m (17) (0.9) 1 Symone Mason 11.27; 2 Twanisha Terry 11.37, 3 Thelma Davies 11.43; 4 Tamara Clark 11.46; 5 Kynnedy Flannel 11.47; 6 Ashley Seymour 11.48; 7 Daija Lampkin 11.54; 8 Alexa Rossum 11.63; 200m (18) (-1,6) 1 Kynnedy Flannel 23.72; 2 Daija Lampkin 23.80 (23.53 (-1,6) 1h4); 3 Abby Steiner 23.81; 4 Alexa Rossum 23.81; 400m (18) Lynna Irby 52.83 1h5; Taylor Manson 53.18 2h5; Sterling Lester 53.36 3h5; Syaira Richardson 53.40 4h5; Kimberly Harris 53.51 1h4; Morgan Burks-Magee 53.75 5h5; Britton Wilson 53.77 6h5; Brooke Jaworski 53.98 2h4; 800m (18) 1 Samantha Watson 2.05.70, 2 Athing Mu 2.07.70; 3 Alexis Delgizzo 2.07.83; 1 Mile (18) Katelyn Tuohy 4.45.95; 2 Miles (17) Kelsey Chmiel 10.10.44; 5.000m (16) 1 Jessica Lawson 16.38.54; 2 Amanda Vestri 17.05.49; 3 Kayla Windemuller 17.05.88; 4 Grace McLaughlin 17.09.08; 100mh (17) (1.9) 1 Tia Jones 13.03; 2 Chanel Brissett 13.12; 2 Emily Sloan 13.54; 4 Kori Carter 13.56; 400mh (18) 1 Sydney McLaughlin 54.22; 2 Deandreah Young 57.51; 3 Amira Aduma 59.18; 4 Lauren Hoffman 59.30; 2.000m St (17) Alexandra Harris 6.45.32; HJ (18) 1 Jenna Rogers 1.85; 2 Jelena Rowe 1.80; 3 Morgan Smalls 1.80; PV (17) 1 Anna Watson 4.19; 2 Katie Jones 4.10; Carson Dingler 4.10; 4 Becky Arbiv 4.10; LJ (18) 1 Sophia Falco 6.22 (0.8); 2 Kyneddy Flannel 6.16 (2.3); TJ (17) Jasmine Moore 13.29 (0.9); SP (18) 1 Alyssa Wilson 16.73; 2 Kathleen Young 15.68; DT (17) Alyssa Wilson 54.74; HT (18) Jillian Shipee 58.78 Women Emerging Elite 100m (16) (-1,2) Lashanti Williams 11.85; 200m (17) (-2,5) 1 Kimberly Harris 23.86; 2 Kiya Oviosun 23.97; 3 Stephanie Davis 24.05; 400m (16) 1 Janae Barksdale 54.28; 2 Nyjari McNeil 54.65 Women Freshman 100m (16) (-0,7) 1 Jasmine Jones 11.86; 2 Zahria Allers 11.87; 3 Zarie Dumas 11.88; 400m (16) 1 Shaniya Hall 54.33; 2 Alysia Johnson 54.35 Sacramento -CA- (United States), 22-25.6.2017 -USATF Championships- Men 100m (23) (-0,7) 1 Justin Gatlin 9.95; 2 Christian Coleman 9.98; 3 Christopher Belcher 10.06; 4 Jaylen Bacon 10.10; 5 Beejay Lee 10.11; 6 Mike Rodgers 10.17; 7 Cameron Burrell 10.19; 8 Isiah Young 10.25 100m semis (23) Christian Coleman 10.02 (-1,4) 1h1; Justin Gatlin 10.04 (-1,6) 1h2; Jaylen Bacon 10.15 (- 1,4) 2h1; Beejay Lee 10.16 (-1,4) 3h1; Cameron Burrell 10.19 (-1,4) 4h1; Mike Rodgers 10.19 (-1,6) 2h2; Isiah Young 10.20 (-1,6) 3h2; Christopher Belcher 10.22 (-1,6) 4h2; Sean McLean 10.22 (-1,6) 5h2; Kyree King 10.22 (-1,4) 5h1; Jarrion Lawson 10.24 (-1,6) 6h2; Ronnie Baker 10.26 (-1,4) 6h1; Jeff Demps 10.27 (-1,4) 7h1; Marqueze Washington 10.28 (-1,4) 8h1; Dentarius Locke 10.35 (-1,6) 7h2; Remontay McClain 10.39 (-1,6) 8h2 100m heats (22) Christian Coleman 9.93 (0.2) 1h2; Isiah Young 9.97 (1.5) 1h3; Justin Gatlin 10.00 (1.2) 1h4; Mike Rodgers 10.00 (1.2) 2h4; Jaylen bacon 10.01 (0.2) 1h1; Chritopher Belcher 10.02 (0.2) 2h1; Ronnie Baker 10.02 (1.5) 2h3; Jeff Demps 10.03 (0.2) 2h2; Jarrion Lawson 10.03 (1.5) 3h3; Beejay Lee 10.05 (1.2) 3h4; Cameron Burrell 10.11 (1.5) 4h3; Sean McLean 10.13 (0.2) 3h1; Remontay McClain 10.14 (1.5) 5h3; Marqueze Washington 10.16 (0.2) 4h1; Tyson Gay 10.17 (0.2) 3h2; Kenzo Cotton 10.18 81.2) 4h4; Kyree King 10.19 (0.4) 1h5; Desmond Lawrence 10.10 (1.2) 5h4; LeShon Collins 10.20 (0.2) 4h2; Dentarius Locke 10.19 (1.2) 5h4; Taryvon Bromell 10.22 (0.4) 3h5; Brandon Carnes 10.23 (0.2) 5h2; Damarcus Simpson 10.23 (0.4) 5h5; Charles Silmon 10.26 (0.4) 6h5; Lester Miller
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