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New Balance Nationals -– All-Time List Through 2012 NEW BALANCE NATIONALS -– ALL-TIME LIST THROUGH 2012 WOMEN 100 11.27 *OCTAVIUS FREEMAN, Lake Wales, FL 10 11.30p *CHALONDA GOODMAN, Newnan, GA 09 11.39 -MUNA LEE, Central, Kansas City, MO 00 11.39 -SANYA RICHARDS, Aquinas, Fort Lauderdale, FL 02 11.39 -ALEXANDRIA ANDERSON, Morgan Park, Chicago, IL 05 11.40p *KEYON SOLEY, Uniondale, NY 97 11.41 **GABBY MAYO, Southeast, Raleigh, NC 06 11.44 **MYASIA JACOBS, Paramus Catholic, Paramus, NJ 10 11.48p *BIANCA KNIGHT, Ridgeland, MS 06 11.52 -CLEO TYSON, Huntsville, TX 04 11.54 *KHALILAH CARPENTER, Brookhaven, Columbus, OH 00 11.54 **LAQUISHA JACKSON, Brainerd, Chattanooga, TN 10 11.55p **LAKEESHA WHITE, Yates, Houston, TX 96 11.55 -ERICA WHIPPLE, Palm Beach Lakes, West Palm Beach, FL 01 11.55p *CHRISTAL PETERSON, Phoebus, Hampton, VA 10 11.56 -JESSICA GREGORY, Foster, Richmond, TX 06 11.56p *ALLISON PETER, Christanstad, St. Croix, VI 09 11.58 **EBONY COLLINS, Wilson, Long Beach, CA 05 11.58 *OLIVIA EKPONE, Northwest, Germantown, MD 10 11.62p **JESSICA ONYEPUNUKA, Peoria, AZ 02 100 - wind-aided 11.42 **LAKEESHA WHITE, Yates, Houston, TX 96 11.56 **ENGLISH GARDNER, Eastern Regional, Voorhees, NJ 08 11.58 *CRYSTAL COX, Pine Forest, Fayetteville, NC 96 200 22.94 *CHALONDA GOODMAN, Newnan, GA 08 23.03 -SANYA RICHARDS, Aquinas, Fort Lauderdale, FL 02 23.05 -ALEXANDRIA ANDERSON, Morgan Park, Chicago, IL 05 23.06 *BIANCA KNIGHT, Ridgeland, MS 06 23.13 **BRITTANY JONES, Deerfield Beach, FL 05 23.20 **OCTAVIUS FREEMAN, Lake Wales, FL 09 23.24 -SHANA COX, Holy Trinity, Hicksville, NY 03 23.32 **MARION JONES, Rio Mesa, Oxnard, CA 91 23.39 *FRANCENA MC CORORY, Bethel, Hampton, VA 05 23.41 *ALLISON PETER, Christanstad, St. Croix, VI 09 23.42 -SHALONDA SOLOMON, Poly, Long Beach, CA 04 23.42 **EBONY COLLINS, Wilson, Long Beach, CA 05 23.44 *BRITTANY LONG, Therrell, Atlanta, GA 07 23.53 *COURTNEY CHAMPION, Collins Hill, Suwanee, GA 03 23.54 -ELIZABETH OLEAR, Louisville, Woodland Hills, CA 06 23.55 *GABBY MAYO, Southeast, Raleigh, NC 06 23.56 -LATASHA COLANDER, Wilson, Portsmouth, VA 94 23.56 **LAKEESHA WHITE, Yates, Houston, TX 96 23.58p *KHALILAH CARPENTER, Brookhaven, Columbus, OH 00 23.61p *CRYSTAL COX, Pine Forest, Fayetteville, NC 96 400 52.04 *JESSICA BEARD, Euclid, OH 06 52.07 *EBONY EUTSEY, Southridge, Miami, FL 09 52.14 -KADECIA BAIRD, Medgar Evers, Brooklyn, NY 12 52.38 *BRIANA NELSON, JL Mann, Greenville, SC 09 52.44 **BRITTANY JONES, Deerfield Beach, FL 05 52.56 -MIKELE BARBER, Montclair, NJ 98 52.65 -BRANDI CROSS, Marshall, Sugar Land, TX 06 52.86 -NADONNIA RODRIGES, Boys and Girls, Brooklyn, NY 08 52.87 **KENDALL BAISEN, Detroit Country Day,Bloomfield Hls,MI 11 52.89 -NATASHA HASTINGS, AP Randolph, New York, NY 04 52.91 *MICHELLE BROWN, Seneca, Tabernacle, NJ 09 52.92 **SA'DE WILLIAMS, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 05 52.94 *SHANA COX, Holy Trinity, Hicksville, NY 03 53.07 -NATALIE STEWART, Spanish Fork, UT 08 53.10 **JERRIKA CHAPPLE, Lancaster, TX 01 53.20 *CHAMIQUE FRANCIS, Cardozo, Queens, NY 10 53.26 **PRECIOUS HOLMES, Career, New Haven, CT 11 53.32 -KYLE PLANTE, Shaker, Latham, NY 12 53.35 ***BIANCA KNIGHT, Ridgeland, MS 04 53.47 *SANYA RICHARDS, Aquinas, Fort Lauderdale, FL 01 800 2:02.76 *CHANELLE PRICE, Easton, PA 07 2:04.55 -TAMIEKA GRIZZLE, George Washington, NYC, NY 96 2:04.94 *SARAH BOWMAN, Fauquier, Warrenton, VA 04 2:05.05 -GINA GALL, Grand Blanc, MI 05 2:05.24 *JILLIAN SMITH, Southern Regional, Manahawkin, NJ 08 2:05.47 *CLAUDIA FRANCIS, Cardozo, Queens, NY 09 2:05.50 **RAEVEN ROGERS, Kinkaid, Houston, TX 12 2:05.61 *REBECCA ADDISON, Grand Haven, MI 08 2:05.65 -DOMINIQUE JACKSON, Fairfield, CA 07 2:05.83 *CRISTAL WASHINGTON, South Broward, Hollywood, FL 07 2:05.90 -TARA MENDOZZA, Eaglecrest, Aurora, CO 96 2:05.95 **KATYA KOSTETSKAYA, Jonesboro, AR 03 2:06.06 -JANINE DAVIS, Queen of Peace, North Arlington, NJ 05 2:06.41 **JAWAUNA MC MULLEN, Christ the King, Queens, NY 94 2:06.55 -NEISHA BERNARD-THOMAS, Tilden, Brooklyn, NY 00 2:06.74 *HEIDI MAGILL, Mountain View, Orem, UT 03 2:06.89 -CHARLENE LIPSEY, Hempstead, NY 09 2:06.96 *SARAH MC CURDY, Bay Shore, NY 07 2:07.07 -ERIN BEDELL, West, Plano, TX 05 2:07.35 **SHELBY HOULIHAN, East, Sioux City, IA 09 Mile 4:36.95 -SARAH BOWMAN, Fauquier, Warrenton, VA 05 4:39.25 *DANIELLE TAURO, Southern Regional, Manahawkin, NJ 06 4:39.71 -BRIE FELNAGLE, Bellarmine Prep, Tacoma, WA 05 4:39.05 -ARIE LAMBIE, Bromfield, Harvard, MA 03 4:40.24 **CHELSEY SVEINNSON, Greenhills, Addison, TX 09 4:41.57 -ANNE ST. GEME, Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, CA 06 4:42.27 ***JORDAN HASAY, Mission Prep, San Luis Obispo, CA 06 4:42.40 **NICOLE BLOOD, Saratoga, NY 04 4:42.52 -CAITLIN CHOCK, Granite Bay, CA 04 4:42.96 -ERIN DONOHUE, Haddonfield, NJ 01 4:43.12 *ELIZABETH YETZER, Lakeville, MN 05 4:43.54 *MEGAN KALTENBACH, Smoky Hill, Aurora, CO 02 4:44.76 **WESLEY FRAZIER, Ravenscroft, Raleigh, NC 11 4:45.28 **HANNAH MEIER, South, Grosse Pointe, MI 11 4:45.33 -JENNIFER SMITH, Ferris, Spokane, WA 97 4:45.48 -MARY COBB, Pittsfield, MA 95 4:45.49 -RAMSEY KAVAN, Yankton, SD 05 4:45.84 -KELSEY MARGEY, Friends, Locust Valley, NY 12 4:46.08 *MOLLY SEIDEL, University Lake School, Hartland, WI 11 4:46.21 -BECKI WELLS, Dickinson, ND 93 Freshman Mile 4:54.08 ***AURORA SCOTT, Chesapeake, VA 05 4:57.64 ***LINDSAY ANDERSON, Leeds, ND 05 4:59.08 ***JILLIAN SMITH, Manahawkin, NJ 06 5:00.77 ***ELIZABETH HYNES, St. Charles, IL 06 5:01.00 ***KATIE KERSHNER, Wilmington, DE 05 5:01.04 ***MEGAN FEROWICH, Caryville, TN 09 5:01.94 ***LISA BURKHOLDER, Marlton, NJ 03 5:02.79 ***CLAUDIA FRANCIS, Laurelton, NY 08 5:03.09 ***MICHELLE VOLZ, Lakeville, MN 06 5:03.16 ***SAMANTHA NADEL, North Shore, Glen Head, NY 09 5:04.26 ***RACHEL WITTUM, Rockford, MI 04 5:04.49 ***EMILY LIPARI, Roslyn, NY 07 5:04.91 ***SARA GRANEY, Palisades, NY 05 5:05.04 ***ANGELA BIZZARI, Mason, OH 03 5:05.04 ***MICHAELINE NELSON, Mc Lean, VA 04 5:05.62 ***SARAH BOWMAN, Warrenton, VA 02 5:06.04 ***JAZMINE FRAY, Kellenberg, Uniondale, NY 12 5:06.30 ***MELANIE THOMPSON, Voorhees, NJ 06 5:06.30 ***MOLLY MC NAMARA, Little Silver, NJ 08 5:06.49 ***VIRGINIA HINE, Memphis, TN 05 Two Miles (3000m contested in 1994) 9:54.22 *AISLING CUFFE, Cornwall, NY 11 10:01.08 -MOLLY HUDDLE, Notre Dame, Elmira, NY 02 10:01.16 -MEGAN GOETHALS, Rochester, Rochester Hills, MI 10 10:04.85 **CHELSEY SVEINNSON, Greenhills, Addison, TX 09 10:05.61 -KAYLA BEATTIE, Woodstock, IL 11 10:10.50 -BRIA WETSCH, Holy Family, Victoria, MN 06 10:10.86 **WESLEY FRAZIER, Ravenscroft, Raleigh, NC 11 10:12.09 -ELIZABETH YETZER, Lakeville, MN 06 10:12.48 -ANITA SIRAKI, Hoover, Glendale, CA 01 10:14.16 -NATALIE SHIELDS, East, Salt Lake City, UT 12 10:15.49 -MERIDETH SNOW, Eureka, MO 06 10:16.30 -DANA GIORDANO, Bernards, Bernardsville, NJ 12 10:16.46 -CHRISTY NICHOLS, Anne Arundel, Gambrills, MD 96 10:16.89 *AISLINN RYAN, Warwick Valley, NY 06 10:17.15 *ERIKA ODLAUG, Deerfield, IL 01 10:17.44 -ASHLEY HIGGINSON, Colts Neck, NJ 07 10:17.67 -ERIN SULLIVAN, Mt. Mansfield, Jericho, VT 99 10:18.98 -SHEELA AGRAWAL, Joseph Case, Swansea, MA 99 10:19.14 *SOPHIE CHASE, Lake Braddock, Burke, VA 12 10:19.53 *SARA GORTON, Mountain Pointe, Phoenix, AZ 99 5000 meters 16:18.21 *ASHLEY ERBA, Warsaw, IN 12 16:18.91 *ASHLEY BRASOVAN, Wellington, West Palm Beach, FL 08 16:24.83 **WESLEY FRAZIER, Ravenscroft, Raleigh, NC 11 16:34.36 *EMILY SISSON, Parkway Central, Chesterfield, MO 09 16:36.34 -MARISSA TREECE, Maple City, MI 07 16:41.33 **ERIN FINN, West Bloomfield, MI 11 16:43.46 -LARA CROFFORD, Newville, PA 07 16:43.65 *DANIELLE ANDERSON, Eagan, MN 12 16:53.07 *MARIA HAUGER, Shakopee, MN 12 16:53.47 -KRISTA DE CEAULT, Sherando, Stephens City, VA 11 16:57.21 -BONA JONES, Estero, FL 06 16:57.58 -KATHERINE WALKER, Brooke Point, Stafford, VA 10 16:59.22 -ANNE-MARIE BLANEY, Belleview, FL 12 16:59.87 *VANESSA FRASER, Scotts Valley, CA 12 17:01.21 -LINDSAY FLANAGAN, Lake Park, Roselle, IL 09 17:01.65 -JOANNA THOMPSON, Knoxville Catholic, Knoxville, TN 11 17:07.92 *CHELSEA LEY, Kingsway, Swedesboro, NJ 09 17:08.55 *HOLLY BISCHOF, Bishop Eustace Prep, Pennsauken, NJ 11 17:10.88 -NICOLE IRVING, Shenendehowa, Clifton Park, NY 10 17:11.14 *BETHANIE BROWN, Waterville, ME 12 100m Hurdles - 33" 13.38p -JOANNA HAYES, North, Riverside, CA 95 13.45 -JOYCE BATES, Simon Gratz, Philadelphia, PA 96 13.49 -KENDRA HARRISON, Clayton, NC 11 13.50 **KENDELL WILLIAMS, Kell, Marietta, GA 11 13.51 -MORGAN SNOW, Southwest Dekalb, Decatur, GA 11 13.52 *APRIL WILLIAMS, Skyline, Dallas, TX 06 13.55 *JACKIE COWARD, West, Knoxville, TN 07 13.59 -SHALINE CLARKE, Evanston, IL 06 13.59 *JASMIN STOWERS, Pendleton, SC 09 13.59 *SKYLAR ROSS-RANSOM, Langham Creek, Houston, TX 12 13.60 *ALANDRA SHERMAN, Eisenhower, Houston, TX 03 13.61 -NICOLE DENBY, North, Riverside, CA 00 13.63p -DALANDA JACKSON, Shaker Heights, OH 00 13.63 -SHELLEY BLACK, Coughlin, Wilkes-Barre, PA 11 13.64p -LEAH NUGENT, Abington, PA 11 13.65 -NIA ALI, Pleasantville, NJ 06 13.67 -TIA MOSS, Pompano Beach, FL 04 13.71 -LANYKA BROWN, Metuchen, NJ 96 13.71 -SHERIANNE LAWSON, Palm Beach Lakes, W Palm Beach, FL 98 13.72 -NICOLE HILL, Oakcrest, Mays Landing, NJ 97 13.72p -ASHLEE WILLIAMS, Bishop Dunne, Dallas, TX 02 13.72p -MADALAYNE SMITH, Saratoga, NY 10 100m Hurdles - 33" – wind-aided 13.49p *JASMIN STOWERS, Pendleton, SC 09 13.66 ***KENDELL WILLIAMS, Kell, Marietta, GA 10 400m Hurdles 56.83 -KRYSTAL CANTEY, Winslow Township, Atco, NJ 05 57.09 *DALILAH MUHAMMAD, Benjamin Cardozo, Queens, NY 07 57.26 -NICOLE LEACH, West Catholic, Philadelphia, PA 05 57.26 *RYANN KRAIS, Methacton, Fairless Hills, PA 07 57.48 *TAWANA WATKINS, John F.
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