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2019 Pepsi Florida Relays Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3/30/2019 Page 1 2019 Pepsi Florida Relays - 3/28/2019 to 3/30/2019 University of Florida Percy Beard Track Results Women 100 m Dash College ======================================================================== Track: T 10.97 2015 Michelle-Lee Ahye, World Express Relays: R 10.97 2015 Michelle-Lee Ahye, World Express Name Year School Finals Wind H# ======================================================================== Finals 1 Kayla White SR N. Carolina A&T 11.04 2.3 2 2 Ka'Tia Seymour SO Florida State 11.08 2.3 2 3 Kianna Gray SR Kentucky 11.25 2.3 2 3 Angela Tenorio adidas 11.25 0.1 1 5 Liang Xiaojing SR Tumbleweed T 11.26 0.1 1 6 Tamara Clark SO Alabama 11.30 2.3 2 7 Abby Steiner FR Kentucky 11.32 2.3 2 8 Celera Barnes SO Kentucky 11.33 2.3 2 9 Anavia Battle SO Ohio State 11.37 -0.1 3 10 Cambrea Sturgis FR N. Carolina A&T 11.39 -0.1 3 11 Lynna Irby SR Georgia 11.40 -0.1 3 12 Rebekah Smith JR Clemson 11.41 2.3 2 13 Wei Yongli SR Tumbleweed T 11.43 0.1 1 14 Aaliyah Brown Usa 11.44 0.1 1 15 Daija Lampkin SO Alabama 11.45 -0.1 3 16 Alfreda Steele SO Miami (Fla.) 11.46 -0.1 3 17 Kiara Grant SO Norfolk State 11.47 0.3 4 18 Charminiqu Hackney JR Alabama State 11.52 2.3 2 19 Joanna Atkins SR Life Speed 11.54 0.1 1 19 Shaina Harrison SR Athletics Canada 11.54 0.1 1 21 Krystal Sparling JR Alabama 11.66 0.3 4 22 Symone Darius JR Alabama 11.67 0.3 4 23 Carolyn Brown SR Miami (Fla.) 11.69 0.3 4 24 Symone Mason SO Miami (Fla.) 11.70 -0.1 3 25 Amuru Patterson FR Miami (Fla.) 11.74 -1.3 5 25 Amber Hughes SR Twcus 11.74 0.1 1 27 Kennedy Dennis SO Virginia Tech 11.76 -1.3 5 28 Shaniya Williams SO Ucf 11.81 -2.0 6 29 Bliss Soleyn SR Ohio State 11.85 -1.3 5 29 Bria Mack SO Maryland 11.85 0.3 4 31 Lauryn Hall FR North Carolina 11.86 0.3 4 32 Taliyah Townsend JR N. Carolina A&T 11.88 0.3 4 33 Alex Council SR Charlotte 11.90 -2.0 6 34 Nia Jack JR Alabama State 11.91 -1.4 7 35 Oniesha Clarke SR Rutgers 11.97 -1.3 5 36 Jaida Smith FR Maryland 11.98 -2.0 6 37 Lakayla Harris SR Nebraska 12.05 -0.1 3 38 Chidinma Matthew SO Albany 12.06 -1.4 7 39 Janie O'Connor SO Kentucky 12.07 -2.0 6 40 Keianna Albury SR Penn State 12.08 -2.0 6 41 Autumn Heath SR Purdue 12.10 -1.3 5 42 Antonise Christian SO Iowa 12.15 -1.3 5 43 Kiana Davis SR East Tenn. St. 12.19 -1.4 7 44 Sekayi Bracey JR Purdue 12.21 0.3 4 44 Quashira McIntosh SR Nebraska 12.21 -2.0 6 46 Juannae Lewis SR Western Kentucky 12.33 -2.0 6 47 Eleni Frommann SO Coastal Carolina 12.49 -1.3 5 48 Mallory Pitchford JR Hampton 12.61 -1.4 7 -- Marizol Landazuri Ecuador National DNF 0.1 1 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3/30/2019 Page 2 2019 Pepsi Florida Relays - 3/28/2019 to 3/30/2019 University of Florida Percy Beard Track Results Women 400 m Dash College =================================================================== Track: T 50.07 3/30/2018 Sydney McLaughlin, Kentucky Relays: R 50.23 4/1/2011 Francena McCorory, Adidas Name Year School Finals H# =================================================================== 1 Sharrika Barnett SR Florida 50.96 1 2 Chloe Abbott JR Kentucky 51.61 1 3 Alexis Holmes FR Penn State 52.08 1 4 Wadeline Jonathas JR South Carolina 52.18 2 5 Stephanie Davis SO South Carolina 52.24 3 6 Aliyah Abrams JR South Carolina 52.28 1 7 Zoe Sherar Guelph 52.34 3 8 Taylor Manson SO Florida 52.82 1 9 Natassha McDonald JR Alabama 52.87 1 10 Kat Surin SR Connecticut 52.94 2 11 Lenysse Dyer SR Tennessee 52.95 1 12 Takyera Roberson JR Alabama 53.06 2 13 Karimah Davis FR Florida State 53.18 3 14 Amber Tanner SR Georgia 53.59 3 15 Natalie Price SO Indiana 53.72 2 16 Karrington Winters SR Ohio State 53.95 2 17 Tori Ray JR N. Carolina A&T 53.96 4 18 Amanda Stead SO Stony Brook 54.01 5 19 Amanda Crawford JR St. Augustine's 54.04 2 20 Kendra Clarke SR Clemson 54.06 4 21 Janae Caldwell JR Florida State 54.11 4 54.103 22 Maya Singletary FR Charlotte 54.11 5 54.104 23 Taiya Shelby FR Vanderbilt 54.16 7 24 Kiara Lester JR Penn State 54.17 4 25 Martina Weil SR Tennessee 54.18 2 26 D'Jai Baker JR Alabama 54.22 2 27 Arlicia Bush JR Virginia Tech 54.28 3 28 Kristen Williams SR Charlotte 54.30 7 29 Kiersten Walker SO DePaul 54.46 5 30 Liz Reid SR Towson 54.73 6 31 Maiah Walker FR North Carolina 54.80 4 32 Alexis Crosby FR Syracuse 55.00 5 33 Iman Sule JR Columbia 55.01 4 34 Nykah Smith FR Virginia Tech 55.17 5 35 Loren Gallmon JR Ucf 55.19 6 36 Aly Weum SO Iowa 55.21 5 37 Madison Kennedy SO Troy 55.26 6 38 McKinley McNeill JR North Carolina 55.31 4 39 Eugenie Hue SR Liu Brooklyn 55.37 5 40 Cheyenne Jones SO Maryland 55.44 7 41 Samara Miller JR Purdue 55.46 3 42 Myia Dorsey JR Purdue 55.54 6 43 Malika Pride SO Norfolk State 55.62 6 44 Lauryn Ghee SO Florida 55.79 7 45 Juannae Lewis SR Western Kentucky 55.87 3 46 Riley Egbula SR Indiana 55.91 6 47 Kiana Lee SR Charlotte 56.08 7 48 Destiny Ward SO Maryland 56.59 4 49 Tionna Fant JR Kennesaw State 56.63 6 50 Sashana Hinds JR Hampton 56.64 5 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3/30/2019 Page 3 2019 Pepsi Florida Relays - 3/28/2019 to 3/30/2019 University of Florida Percy Beard Track Results ....Women 400 m Dash College 51 Jackie Patterson FR Columbia 56.77 7 52 Phyllis Gordon SR Rutgers 57.36 6 53 Semoy Hemmings JR Findlay 59.33 7 Women 800 m Run College =================================================================== Track: T 2:00.62 4/5/2015 Chanelle Price, Nike Relays: R 2:00.62 2015 Chanelle Price, Nike Name Year School Finals H# =================================================================== 1 Danae Rivers JR Penn State 2:03.63 1 2 Gabrielle Wilkinson FR Florida 2:05.03 1 3 Alena Brooks Unattached 2:05.05 1 4 Julia Rizk SR Ohio State 2:05.15 3 5 Rachael Walters SR Grand Valley St. 2:05.68 1 6 Ayano Shiomi Ritsumeikan 2:06.14 1 7 Rachel McArthur SO Villanova 2:06.24 1 8 Kayla Johnson SO Miami (Fla.) 2:06.60 1 9 Abbie Harrelson SO Florida 2:06.64 4 10 Annie Ubbing JR Ohio State 2:06.68 2 11 Andrea Foster JR Clemson 2:06.69 3 12 Jennifer Edobi SR Vanderbilt 2:06.85 2 13 Jenna Sobieski SR Rutgers 2:06.91 2 14 Mallory King JR Iowa 2:07.08 2 15 Aziza Ayoub SO Ohio State 2:07.12 2 16 Kristoni Barnes JR N. Carolina A&T 2:07.56 2 17 Sydney Groom SO Columbia 2:07.71 4 18 Kaya Knake JR Umbc 2:07.95 2 19 Victoria Tachinski SO Penn State 2:08.18 2 20 Susan Aneno SR Connecticut 2:08.47 1 21 Taylor Arco JR Iowa 2:08.66 4 22 Sonja Andenmatten FR North Florida 2:08.68 2 23 Gemma Finch SR Troy 2:08.99 4 24 Kamryn McIntosh SO Clemson 2:09.00 1 25 Tiarra Bailey SR Troy 2:09.46 4 26 Madison Harris SR Florida State 2:09.50 2 27 Caitlin Pinnell FR Ucf 2:09.74 4 28 Ericka Charles SR G.W. Express 2:09.87 2 29 Brenda Ayuk FR Kennesaw State 2:09.92 4 30 Sami Corman FR Georgetown 2:09.93 3 31 Brittney Campbell FR Purdue 2:10.39 3 32 G'Jasmyne Butler JR N. Carolina A&T 2:10.42 3 33 Mallory Mulzer SO Indiana 2:10.46 3 34 Terri Turner SO Columbia 2:10.65 3 35 Kelly Mindak SO Indiana 2:10.93 3 36 Arion Span SO Alabama State 2:11.25 3 37 Phylissa Greeley SR Appalachian State 2:11.27 4 38 Annie Gallagher FR Georgia Tech 2:11.35 4 39 Joely Pinkston SO Indiana 2:11.49 2 40 Mackenzie Morgan FR Maryland 2:12.59 3 41 Sholonda Snell SR Georgia Southern 2:13.18 4 42 Tia Saunders JR Iowa 2:13.48 3 43 Anouk Prop FR Georgia State 2:13.83 4 44 Reilly Siebert FR Villanova 2:13.94 4 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3/30/2019 Page 4 2019 Pepsi Florida Relays - 3/28/2019 to 3/30/2019 University of Florida Percy Beard Track Results ....Women 800 m Run College 45 Melissa Riback SR Stony Brook 2:14.68 4 46 Olivia Arizin SO Georgetown 2:14.71 3 47 Cathilyn McIntosh FR Georgetown 2:15.43 2 48 Macie Kavanaugh FR South Carolina 2:16.19 4 49 Nuria Ramirez SR Georgia State 2:16.52 4 50 Amari Onque-Shabazz JR Villanova 2:20.58 3 Women 1500 m Run College =================================================================== Track: T 4:08.65 3/25/2005 Kenia Sinclair, Unattached Relays: R 4:08.65 2005 Kenia Sinclair, Unattached Name Year School Finals H# =================================================================== 1 Kelsey Harris JR Indiana 4:18.23 1 51.299 (51.299) 2:02.489 (1:11.190) 3:11.582 (1:09.093) 4:18.227 (1:06.645) 2 Esther Gitahi JR Alabama 4:18.40 1 51.424 (51.424) 2:03.175 (1:11.751) 3:12.329 (1:09.154) 4:18.399 (1:06.070) 3 Imogen Barrett FR Florida 4:18.52 1 51.692 (51.692) 2:03.036 (1:11.344) 3:11.683 (1:08.647) 4:18.519 (1:06.836) 4 Alexandra Lucki SR Maryland 4:18.62 1 51.567 (51.567) 2:03.284 (1:11.717) 3:11.583 (1:08.299) 4:18.615 (1:07.032) 5 Martha Bissah JR Norfolk State 4:18.78 1 50.739 (50.739) 2:02.069 (1:11.330) 3:11.305 (1:09.236) 4:18.778 (1:07.473) 6 Nicole Gardner SR Alabama 4:20.25 1 51.426 (51.426) 2:02.932 (1:11.506) 3:12.619 (1:09.687) 4:20.242 (1:07.623) 7 Haley Harris SR Indiana 4:21.42 1 51.143 (51.143) 2:02.643 (1:11.500) 3:12.026 (1:09.383) 4:21.415 (1:09.389) 8 Jodie Judd SO Florida State 4:21.87 1 51.927 (51.927) 2:02.493 (1:10.566) 3:11.185 (1:08.692) 4:21.868 (1:10.683) 9 Elisabeth Bergh JR Florida 4:26.58 1 51.952 (51.952) 2:03.791 (1:11.839) 3:15.099 (1:11.308) 4:26.579 (1:11.480) 10 Amy Ruiz SR Georgia Tech 4:27.50 1 51.428 (51.428) 2:02.783 (1:11.355) 3:12.242 (1:09.459) 4:27.491 (1:15.249) 11 Courtney Clody SR Ohio State 4:29.14 2 51.439 (51.439) 2:05.791 (1:14.352) 3:18.804 (1:13.013) 4:29.133 (1:10.330) 12 Caroline Barlow SR Alabama 4:29.51 1 51.698 (51.698) 2:03.366 (1:11.668) 3:13.393 (1:10.027) 4:29.503 (1:16.110) 13 Angela Alonso JR Georgia State 4:29.55 2 51.739 (51.739) 2:06.186 (1:14.447) 3:19.377
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