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3:30 PM 3 Chantae McMillan Unattached NT _________ Pos Name Team Seed Mark 4 Sharon Day-Monroe ASICS NT _________ Flight 1 of 2 Finals 5 Barbara Nwaba ABEO / SBTC NT _________ 1 Sami Spenner Unattached ND _________ 6 Allison Reaser Arete Elite NT _________ 2 Allison Reaser Arete Elite ND _________ 7 Chari Hawkins ABEO / SBTC NT _________ 3 Payton Stumbaugh Arkansas ND _________ Section 3 of 3 Finals 4 Chari Hawkins ABEO / SBTC ND _________ 1 Kendell Williams Georgia NT _________ 5 Kiani Profit Unattached ND _________ 2 Taliyah Brooks Unattached NT _________ 6 Tiffeny Parker Unattached ND _________ 3 Alex Gochenour Unattached NT _________ 7 Lindsay Lettow ABEO / SBTC ND _________ 4 Payton Stumbaugh Arkansas NT _________ 8 Erica Bougard Mississippi ND _________ 5 Jessica Flax Unattached NT _________ 9 Taliyah Brooks Unattached ND _________ 6 Heather Miller-Koch Central Park T C NT _________ 10 Annie Kunz Texas A&M ND _________ 7 Erica Bougard Mississippi NT _________ Flight 2 of 2 Finals 1 Tatum Souza Napa T C ND _________ Event 40 Heptathlon: #2 Women High Jump (21) 2 Quintunya Chapman Georgia ND _________ Saturday 7/9/2016 - 1:30 PM 3 Lindsay Schwartz ABEO / SBTC ND _________ Progression: Bar must go through 1.69 4 Barbara Nwaba ABEO / SBTC ND _________ Pos Name Team Seed Mark 5 Jessica Lehman Minnesota ND _________ Flight 1 of 2 Finals 6 Chantae McMillan Unattached ND _________ 1 Alex Gochenour Unattached NH _________ 7 Jessica Flax Unattached ND _________ 2 Jessica Flax Unattached NH _________ 8 Alex Gochenour Unattached ND _________ 3 Sami Spenner Unattached NH _________ 9 Sharon Day-Monroe ASICS ND _________ 4 Quintunya Chapman Georgia NH _________ 10 Heather Miller-Koch Central Park T C ND _________ 5 Lindsay Lettow ABEO / SBTC NH _________ 11 Kendell Williams Georgia ND _________ 6 Payton Stumbaugh Arkansas NH _________ 7 Allison Reaser Arete Elite NH _________ 8 Chantae McMillan Unattached NH _________ 9 Jessica Lehman Minnesota NH _________ 10 Tatum Souza Napa T C NH _________ Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 6:06 PM 7/8/2016 Page 2 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field - 6/30/2016 to 7/10/2016 Eugene, Oregon Meet Program - July 9 Event 38 Women Javelin (12) Event 17 Men 110 M Hurdles (18) Saturday 7/9/2016 - 4:00 PM Saturday 7/9/2016 - 4:25 PM Advance 12 to final, using Rule 180.4b Advance 18 to 3 semis, top 3 each heat + next 6 fastest Auto Q: 62.00 8 to final, top 2 from each semi + next 2 fastest World: 72.28m 9/13/2008 Barbara Spotakova World: 12.80 9/7/2012 Aries Merritt American: 66.67m 6/25/2010 Kara Patterson American: 12.80 9/7/2012 Aries Merritt Meet: 61.51m 7/1/2012 Brittany Borman Meet: 12.92 6/23/1996 Allen Johnson OG A: 62.00m OG A: 13.47 Pos Name Team Prelims Lane Name Team Prelims Flight 1 of 1 Finals Heat 1 of 3 Semis 1 Hannah Carson Texas Tech 55.68m _________ 2 Marcus Maxey U.S. Army 13.78 _________ 2 Kara Winger ASICS 61.42m _________ 3 Aleec Harris adidas 13.61 _________ 3 Maggie Malone Texas A&M 60.44m _________ 4 Jason Richardson adidas 13.41 _________ 4 Sarah Firestone Nebraska 53.44m _________ 5 Jeff Porter Nike 13.72 _________ 5 Kimberley Hamilton Nike 58.65m _________ 6 Ryan Wilson Unattached 13.72 _________ 6 Brittany Borman Nike / N Y A C 58.06m _________ 7 Jordan Moore LSU 13.72 _________ 7 Leigh Petranoff Nike/Throw Zone 52.34m _________ Heat 2 of 3 Semis 8 Haley Crouser Unattached 52.45m _________ 2 Ryan Fontenot Unattached 13.67 _________ 9 Nicolle Murphy Minnesota 52.25m _________ 3 Ronnie Ash adidas 13.39 _________ 10 Christine Rickert High Point 52.29m _________ 4 Issac Williams Houston 13.63 _________ 11 Ariana Ince Unattached 55.80m _________ 5 Nick Anderson Kentucky 13.77 _________ 12 Audrey Malone Texas A&M 52.66m _________ 6 Jarret Eaton Unattached 13.66 _________ 7 Omo Osaghae adidas 13.78 _________ Event 29 Men Triple Jump (12) Heat 3 of 3 Semis Saturday 7/9/2016 - 4:15 PM 2 Cameron Hall Unattached 13.76 _________ World: 18.29m 8/7/1995 Jonathan Edwards 3 David Oliver Nike 13.68 _________ American: 18.21m 8/27/2015 Christian Taylor 4 Devon Allen Oregon 13.44 _________ Meet: 17.78m 7/17/2004 Melvin Lister 5 Ronald Brookins Unattached 13.69 _________ OG A: 16.85m 6 Aries Merritt Nike 13.64 _________ Pos Name Team Prelims 7 Freddie Crittenden Syracuse 13.77 _________ Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Brandon Roulhac Shore A C 16.28m _________ Event 40 Heptathlon: #4 Women 200 M (21) 2 Shawn Johnson Auburn 16.85m _________ Saturday 7/9/2016 - 4:40 PM 3 Will Claye Nike 16.37m _________ Lane Name Team Seed Time 4 KeAndre Bates Florida 16.63m _________ Section 1 of 3 Finals 5 Tony Carodine Missouri 16.26m _________ 2 Jessica Lehman Minnesota NT _________ 6 Omar Craddock adidas 16.83m _________ 3 Chari Hawkins ABEO / SBTC NT _________ 7 Donald Scott Unattached 16.96m _________ 4 Tatum Souza Napa T C NT _________ 8 Chris Carter Unattached 16.62m _________ 5 Sharon Day-Monroe ASICS NT _________ 9 Eric Sloan Southern Cal 16.24m _________ 6 Lindsay Lettow ABEO / SBTC NT _________ 10 Chris Benard Chula Vista El 16.53m _________ 7 Chantae McMillan Unattached NT _________ 11 Matthew O'Neal Unattached 16.97m _________ 8 Tiffeny Parker Unattached NT _________ 12 Christian Taylor Nike 16.87m _________ Section 2 of 3 Finals 2 Annie Kunz Texas A&M NT _________ 3 Allison Reaser Arete Elite NT _________ 4 Jessica Flax Unattached NT _________ 5 Alex Gochenour Unattached NT _________ 6 Kiani Profit Unattached NT _________ 7 Taliyah Brooks Unattached NT _________ 8 Lindsay Schwartz ABEO / SBTC NT _________ Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 6:06 PM 7/8/2016 Page 3 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field - 6/30/2016 to 7/10/2016 Eugene, Oregon Meet Program - July 9 Section 3 of 3 Finals...(Event 40 Heptathlon: #4 Women 200 M (21)) Event 13 Men 5000 M (16) 2 Quintunya Chapman Georgia NT _________ 3 Erica Bougard Mississippi NT _________ Saturday 7/9/2016 - 5:20 PM 4 Kendell Williams Georgia NT _________ Advance 16 to final, top 6 each heat + next 4 fastest 5 Heather Miller-Koch Central Park T C NT _________ One waterfall start 6 Barbara Nwaba ABEO / SBTC NT _________ World: 12:37.35 5/31/2004 Kenenisa Bekele 7 Payton Stumbaugh Arkansas NT _________ American: 12:53.60 7/22/2011 Bernard Lagat Meet: 13:22.67 6/28/2012 Galen Rupp 8 Sami Spenner Unattached NT _________ OG A: 13:25.00 Event 4 Women 200 M (21) Lane Name Team Prelims Saturday 7/9/2016 - 5:03 PM Section 1 of 1 Finals Advance 21 to 3 semis, top 3 each heat + next 3 fastest times 1 William Kincaid Portland 13:47.86 _________ 8 to final, top 2 each semi + next 2 fastest 2 Diego Estrada ASICS 13:48.71 _________ World: 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner 3 Shadrack Kipchirchir U.S. Army 13:48.58 _________ American: 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner 4 Eric Jenkins Nike OP/Nike Or 13:48.63 _________ Meet: 21.69 6/30/2012 Allyson Felix 5 Garrett Heath Brooks/Beasts TC 13:50.63 _________ OG A: 23.20 6 Jeff See ASICS FURMAN EL13:48.28 _________ Lane Name Team Prelims 7 Brian Shrader Saucony 13:49.50 _________ Heat 1 of 3 Semis 8 Ryan Hill Nike BTC/Bow T C 13:47.89 _________ 2 Kamaria Brown adidas 23.12 _________ 9 Ben True Saucony 13:48.11 _________ 3 Ashley Henderson San Diego St 23.52 _________ 10 Riley Masters Brooks/Beasts TC 13:49.75 _________ 4 Kaylin Whitney Nike 23.14 _________ 11 Galen Rupp Nike OP/Nike Or 13:49.50 _________ 5 Ariana Washington Oregon 22.95 _________ 12 Hassan Mead Nike OTC/NikOTCE13:48.81 _________ 6 Jenna Prandini Puma 22.72 _________ 13 Lopez Lomong Nike BTC/Bow T C 13:48.48 _________ 7 Candace Hill ASICS 22.93 _________ 14 Paul Chelimo U.S.
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