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Hy-Tek Meet Services Hy-Tek Meet Services - Podkaminer Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:56 PM 7/4/2014 Page 1 2014 USA Junior Championships - 7/5/2014 to 7/6/2014 Hayward Field, Eugene, Oregon Meet Program Event 1 Women 100 Meter Dash Event 3 Women 400 Meter Dash 8 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 4 Best Times 8 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 5 Best Times Saturday 7/5/2014 - 3:10 PM Saturday 7/5/2014 - 4:25 PM World: 10.88 1977 Marlies Gohr World: 49.42 1991 Grit Breuer American: 11.04 6/5/1999 Angela Williams American: 49.89 7/17/2004 Sanya Richards WJC: 11.90 WJC: 55.25 Lane Name Team Seed Time Lane Name Team Seed Time Heat 1 of 2 Prelims Heat 1 of 3 Prelims 2 Regine Williams Arkansas 3 Dorie Dalzell Seatown Expr 3 Lydia Harold St. Louis Lightn 4 Aaliyah Barnes Ohio St. 4 Mikiah Brisco New Era T C 5 Felecia Majors Tennessee 5 Jada Martin LSU 6 Sarah Johnson Track & Field F 6 Kaylin Whitney Star Athletics 7 Jasmine Mitchell Virginia Tech 7 Shayna Yon FK Elite Heat 2 of 3 Prelims 8 Marika Brown Texas St. 3 Precious Holmes South Carolina Heat 2 of 2 Prelims 4 Whitney Diggs Portland St. 2 Ariana Washington Unattached 5 Carly Muscaro Merrimack 3 Kaysha Love Unattached 6 Kendall Baisden Texas 4 Quanesha Burks Alabama 7 Imani Apostol Seatown Expr 5 Brittany Brown Iowa Heat 3 of 3 Prelims 6 Ky Westbrook Az Cheetahs 3 Ashanti Hutton Unattached 7 Jasmine Dawson East Carolina 4 Shakima Wimbley Miami 8 Teahna Daniels Unattached 5 Olivia Baker Unattached 6 Tiffany Terry TCU Event 2 Women 200 Meter Dash 7 Aiyanna Stiverne UTEP 8 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 4 Best Times Sunday 7/6/2014 - 2:45 PM Event 4 Women 800 Meter Run World: 22.18 2004 Allyson Felix 8 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 5 Best Times American: 22.11 5/3/2003 Allyson Felix Saturday 7/5/2014 - 5:50 PM WJC: 24.50 World: 1:54.01 2008 Pamela Jelimo Lane Name Team Seed Time American: 1:58.21 8/18/2013 Ajee' Wilson Heat 1 of 2 Prelims WJC: 2:09.10 2 Ky Westbrook Az Cheetahs Lane Name Team Seed Time 3 Lydia Harold St. Louis Lightn Heat 1 of 3 Prelims 4 Jasmine Dawson East Carolina 3 Shea Martinez BYU 5 Whitney Diggs Portland St. 4 Rose Christen Unattached 6 Kaylin Whitney Star Athletics 5 Alexis Daugherty Unattached 7 Ariana Washington Unattached 6 Nicole Choquette Illinois 8 Regine Williams Arkansas 7 Heather MacLean U Mass Heat 2 of 2 Prelims 8 Victoria Feole Arkansas 2 Marika Brown Texas St. Heat 2 of 3 Prelims 3 Aiyanna Stiverne UTEP 3 Sinclaire Johnson Unattached 4 Teahna Daniels Unattached 4 Sabrina Southerland Georgetown 5 Gabriella Cantrell E O Y D C 5 Piper Donaghu Unattached 6 Sarah Johnson Track & Field F 6 Mikaela Smith Valley Viper 7 Jada Martin LSU 7 Sarah Walker Unattached 8 Brittany Brown Iowa 8 Tionna Garner Monmouth Hy-Tek Meet Services - Podkaminer Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:56 PM 7/4/2014 Page 2 2014 USA Junior Championships - 7/5/2014 to 7/6/2014 Hayward Field, Eugene, Oregon Meet Program Heat 3 of 3 Prelims...(Event 4 Women 800 Meter Run) Event 7 Women 5000 Meter Run 3 Olivia Baker Unattached 4 Raevyn Rogers Unattached Sunday 7/6/2014 - 6:20 PM 5 Kaley Ciluffo Unattached 2 alleys, 11 inside, 5 outside 6 Sydnee Over Florida St. World: 14:30.88 2004 Tirunesh Dibaba 7 Madeleine Berkson Unattached American: 15:36.95 4/17/2003 Molly Huddle (pending) WJC: 16:40.00 8 Bianca Bryant Unattached Lane Name Team Seed Time Event 5 Women 1500 Meter Run Section 1 of 1 Finals 12 Advance: Top 4 Each Heat plus Next 4 Best Times 1 Kate Scott Bucknell Saturday 7/5/2014 - 7:06 PM 2 Megan Bordes Unattached World: 3:51.34 1997 Yinglai Lang 3 Emily Helms Oklahoma St. American: 4:04.62 5/17/2013 Mary Cain 4 Tess Meehan Johns Hopkins WJC: 4:28.00 5 Maggie Montoya Baylor Lane Name Team Seed Time 6 Audrey Belf Unattached Heat 1 of 2 Prelims 7 Hayley Keadey Georgia Tech 1 Tabor Scholl Unattached 8 Michaela Foisy Akron 2 Elise Cranny Unattached 9 Ruby Watson Whatcom Tesserac 3 Bryn Morley Unattached 10 Margaret Drazba West Virginia 4 Kieran Gallagher Unattached 11 Melissa Fairey Georgia Tech 5 Elizabeth Ramsey Greensboro Pace 12 Anna Peer Nebraska 6 Catherine Pagano Unattached 13 Stephanie Jenks Unattached 7 Rylee Bowen Unattached 14 Jocelyn Caro Texas Tech 8 Eliza Dekker Durham Strid 15 Chanli Mundy Indiana Heat 2 of 2 Prelims 16 Maggie Schmaedick Oregon 1 Ali Teliha St. Mary's (CA) Event 9 Women 100 Meter Hurdles 2 Lucy Vankleunen Brown 3 Alexa Efraimson Unattached 8 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 4 Best Times 4 Rebekah Topham Cornhusker Fly Saturday 7/5/2014 - 4:55 PM 5 Janelle Noe Toledo World: 12.84 1987 Aliuska Lopez American: 12.91 5/26/2007 Kristi Castlin 6 Madeleine Berkson Unattached WJC: 14.20 7 Corinne Birchard Buffalo Lane Name Team Seed Time Event 8 Women 3000 Meter Run Heat 1 of 2 Prelims Saturday 7/5/2014 - 7:22 PM 1 Mecca McGlaston Unattached World: 8:28.83 1985 Zola Pieterse 2 Chantel Ray Unattached American: 8:57.27 7/27/1982 Ceci Hopp 3 Megan George UC Irvine WJC: 9:35.00 4 Skylar Ross-Ransom Florida Lane Name Team Seed Time 5 Jackie Modesett Harvard Section 1 of 1 Finals 6 Mikiah Brisco New Era T C 1 Stephanie Jenks Unattached 7 Dior Hall FK Elite 2 Gracie Tostenson Unattached 8 Ashlee Moore Elite Athlet 3 Mary Cain Nike Heat 2 of 2 Prelims 4 Maggie Montoya Baylor 1 Kendell Williams Georgia 5 Jenna Truedson Unattached 2 Mollie Williams South Carolina 6 Elizabeth Ramsey Greensboro Pace 3 Christine Lyttle Buffalo 7 Ruby Watson Whatcom Tesserac 4 Kortni Smyers-Jones E O Y D C 8 Lauren Cunningham Bradley 5 Ebony Crear H O F Hurdling 9 Catherine Blaney South Fla. 6 Cece Jackson Unattached 10 Nicole Maurmann Lane 7 Tiana Bonds Unattached 11 Lindsey Bradley Unattached 8 Syrea Hicks H O F Hurdling 12 Emma Benner Unattached Hy-Tek Meet Services - Podkaminer Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:56 PM 7/4/2014 Page 3 2014 USA Junior Championships - 7/5/2014 to 7/6/2014 Hayward Field, Eugene, Oregon Meet Program Event 10 Women 400 Meter Hurdles Event 6 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase 8 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 5 Best Times Sunday 7/6/2014 - 3:35 PM Saturday 7/5/2014 - 2:30 PM World: 9:20.37 2011 Birtukan Adamu World: 54.40 2005 Xing Wang American: 10:00.72 7/12/2012 Brianna Nerud American: 54.70 7/19/2002 Lashinda Demus WJC: 10:50.00 WJC: 1:00.75 Lane Name Team Seed Time Lane Name Team Seed Time Section 1 of 1 Finals Heat 1 of 3 Prelims 1 Kyra Burke Loyola Marymount 2 Kymber Payne H O F Hurdling 2 Christina Micale Saginaw Valley 3 Darhian Mills Overdrive Tr 3 Emma Wren Unattached 4 Jackie Modesett Harvard 4 Marissa DeWispelare Doane 5 Christine London Virginia Tech 5 Anna Maurer Hill-Murray 6 Sydney McLaughlin Union Catholic 6 Hope Schmelzle Purdue 7 Reonna Collier Unattached 7 Julissa Poullet Otterbein 8 Emma Gallagher Garden City HS 8 Phacelia Cramer Unattached Heat 2 of 3 Prelims 9 Jenette Northey Montana St. 2 Carly Lester Fort Collins TC 10 Julie Friend California (PA) 3 Elsja Mecham Unattached 11 Rylee Bowen Unattached 4 Bryiana Richardson LSU 12 Elinor Purrier New Hampshire 5 Jade Miller Harvard 13 Emily Scharmann UCLA 6 Cece Jackson Unattached 14 Janelle Noe Toledo 7 Tiana Bonds Unattached 15 Sarah Cullip Grand Valley 8 Jasmine Stauffacher-Gray Team Showtyme 16 Sarah Keiran New Hampshire Heat 3 of 3 Prelims Event 13 Women High Jump 2 Valerie Thames Southern U. 3 Ebony Crear H O F Hurdling Saturday 7/5/2014 - 5:15 PM 4 Shamier Little Texas A&M Progression: 1.65, 1.75, 1.79, 1.82, 1.85 + 3's 5 Mary Witmer Liberty World: 2.01m 1986 Olga Turchak American: 1.94m 5/31/1991 Tanya Hughes 6 Keyera Lige' Western Mich WJC: 1.82m 7 Marinice Bauman Unattached 8 Shaelyn Grant St. Louis Lightn Pos Name Team Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Tess Odegard Cornerstone 2 Rachel McCoy Unattached 3 Rachel Reichenbach Unattached 4 Jordan Ward Boise St. 5 Kandie Bloch-Jones Illinois 6 Morgan Crewe James Madison 7 Makayla Roten Appalachian St 8 Ashlee Moore Elite Athlet 9 Cyre Virgo Unattached 10 Alexandria Florent Unattached 11 Taylor Wiebke Unattached 12 Rachel Proteau Kansas St. 13 Courtney Avery Lehigh 14 Bailey Weiland Unattached 15 Anisia Starege Wn Carolina Hy-Tek Meet Services - Podkaminer Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:56 PM 7/4/2014 Page 4 2014 USA Junior Championships - 7/5/2014 to 7/6/2014 Hayward Field, Eugene, Oregon Meet Program Event 14 Women Pole Vault Event 16 Women Triple Jump Sunday 7/6/2014 - 3:30 PM Saturday 7/5/2014 - 5:45 PM Progression: 3.80, 3.95, 4.05, 4.15, 4.20 +5's Top 8 advance to final World: 4.63m 2011 Angelica Bengtsson World: 14.62m 1996 Tereza Marinova American: 4.38m 5/8/2009 Natalie Willer American: 14.01m 6/26/2005 Erica McLain WJC: 3.95m WJC: 12.90m Pos Name Team Seed Mark Pos Name Team Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Emily Gunderson Unattached 1 Mia Barron Park Flyers 2 Bonnie Draxler GetVertical 2 Jannell Hadnot New Mexico 3 Sara-Kathryn Stevens Unattached 3 Natasha Dicks South Carolina 4 Allison Jeffries Boise St.
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