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All-Time List, Top 20 Each Event (Updated Through 2019) NEW BALANCE NATIONALS – ALL-TIME LIST THROUGH 2019 WOMEN 100 11.19 ***TAMARI DAVIS, Gainesville, FL 18 11.27 *OCTAVIUS FREEMAN, Lake Wales, FL 10 11.27 -SYMONE MASON, Southridge, Miami, FL 17 11.30p *CHALONDA GOODMAN, Newnan, GA 09 11.34 *KAYLOR HARRIS, Horn, Mesquite, TX 16 11.37 -TWANISHA TERRY, Northwestern, Miami, FL 17 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 11.41 -KYNNEDY FLANNEL, Alvin, TX 18 11.41 -JACIOUS SEARS, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 19 11.43 **THELMA DAVIES, Girard College, Philaelphia, PA 17 11.44 **MYASIA JACOBS, Paramus Catholic, Paramus, NJ 10 11.46p ***CANDACE HILL, Rockdale County, Conyers, GA 14 11.46 -TAMARA CLARK, High Point Central, High Point, NC 17 11.47 *JAYLA KIRKLAND, Woodlawn, Birmingham, AL 16 11.47 -GRACE STARK, Lakeland, White Lake, MI 18 11.48p *BIANCA KNIGHT, Ridgeland, MS 06 11.48 *ASHLEY SEYMOUR, Bullis, Potomac, MD 17 100 - wind-aided 11.33 **JAYLA KIRKLAND, Woodlawn, Birmingham, AL 15 11.34 ***CANDACE HILL, Rockdale County, Conyers, GA 14 11.34 *BRENESSA THOMPSON, Medgar Evers, Brooklyn, NY 14 11.34 **TWANISHA TERRY, Northwestern, Miami, FL 15 11.37 -KATE HALL, Lake Region, Casco, ME 15 11.42 **LAKEESHA WHITE, Yates, Houston, TX 96 11.45 *KATE HALL, Lake Region, Casco, ME 14 200 22.94 *CHALONDA GOODMAN, Newnan, GA 08 22.94 *LAURYN GHEE, Grassfield, Chesapeake, VA 16 22.98 ***TAMARI DAVIS, Gainesville, FL 18 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 23.14 ***CANDACE HILL, Rockdale County, Conyers, GA 14 23.15 *JAYLA KIRKLAND, Woodlawn, Birmingham, AL 16 23.18 -KYNNEDY FLANNEL, Alvin, TX 18 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 23.36 *DIAMOND SPAULDING, Aquinas, Fort Lauderdale, FL 14 23.39 *FRANCENA MC CORORY, Bethel, Hampton, VA 05 23.41 *ALLISON PETER, Christanstad, St. Croix, VI 09 23.41p -JEDAH CALDWELL, Chanhassen, MN 16 23.42 -SHALONDA SOLOMON, Poly, Long Beach, CA 04 23.42 **EBONY COLLINS, Wilson, Long Beach, CA 05 23.42 -ANNA COCKRELL, Providence Day, Charlotte, NC 16 200 - wind-aided 22.95 -THELMA DAVIES, Girard College, Philadelphia, PA 19 23.05 -KIRSTIN JONES, Whitehaven, Memphis, TN 19 23.19 ***JAYLA JONES, Airport, West Columbia, SC 19 23.36 *TALITHA DIGGS, Saucon Valley, Hellertown, PA 19 23.37 -JACIOUS SEARS, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 19 400 51.17 ***KAYLA DAVIS, Providence Day, Charlotte, NC 19 51.21 -ALEXIS HOLMES, Cheshire Academy, Cheshire, CT 18 51.98 *ATHING MU, Trenton Central, Trenton, NJ 19 52.04 *JESSICA BEARD, Euclid, OH 06 52.07 *EBONY EUTSEY, Southridge, Miami, FL 09 52.14 -KADECIA BAIRD, Medgar Evers, Brooklyn, NY 12 52.25 -SHARRIKA BARNETT, Oak Ridge, Orlando, FL 15 52.38 *BRIANA NELSON, JL Mann, Greenville, SC 09 52.44 **BRITTANY JONES, Deerfield Beach, FL 05 52.46 *JAN’TAIJAH FORD, Northeast, Oakland Park, FL 19 52.54 **KIMBERLY HARRIS, Buford, GA 18 52.56 -MIKELE BARBER, Montclair, NJ 98 52.65 -BRANDI CROSS, Marshall, Sugar Land, TX 06 52.79 **CAITLIN BOBB, Harford Tech, Bel Air, MD 19 52.83 -LYNNA IRBY, Pike, Indianapolis, IN 17 52.86 -NADONNIA RODRIGES, Boys and Girls, Brooklyn, NY 08 52.87 **KENDALL BAISEN, Detroit Country Day, Bloomfield Hills, MI 11 52.87 ***AALIYAH BUTLER, Piper, Sunrise, FL 19 52.89 -NATASHA HASTINGS, AP Randolph, New York, NY 04 52.91 *MICHELLE BROWN, Seneca, Tabernacle, NJ 09 800 2:02.76 *CHANELLE PRICE, Easton, PA 07 2:03.72 *VICTORIA TACHINSKI, Winnepeg, MB, CANADA 16 2:04.38 **MICHAELA ROSE, home-schooled, Suffolk, VA 19 2:04.51 **ATHING MU, Trenton Central, Trenton, NJ 18 2:04.55 -TAMIEKA GRIZZLE, George Washington, NYC, NY 96 2:04.88 -RAEVEN ROGERS, Kinkaid, Houston, TX 14 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 2:05.25 ***JULIETTE WHITAKER, Mount de Sales, Catonsville, MD 19 2:05.47 *CLAUDIA FRANCIS, Cardozo, Queens, NY 09 2:05.61 *REBECCA ADDISON, Grand Haven, MI 08 2:05.65 -DOMINIQUE JACKSON, Fairfield, CA 07 2:05.70 -SAMANTHA WATSON, Rush-Henrietta, Henrietta, NY 17 2:05.72 -GABRIELLE WILKINSON, Friends Central, Philadelphia, PA 18 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 2:05.99 **VICTORIA VANRIELE, Gov Livingston, Berkeley Hts, NJ 18 2:06.01 -OLIVIA BAKER, Columbia, Maplewood, NJ 14 Mile 4:33.87 **KATELYN TUOHY, North Rockland, Thiells, NY 18 4:36.95 -SARAH BOWMAN, Fauquier, Warrenton, VA 05 4:39.25 *DANIELLE TAURO, Southern Regional, Manahawkin, NJ 06 4:39.66 -WESLEY FRAZIER, Ravenscroft, Raleigh, NC 13 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 4:41.18 *MARLEE STARLIPER, Northern, Dillsburg, PA 19 4:41.57 -ANNE ST. GEME, Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, CA 06 4:42.2 ***JORDAN HASAY, Mission Prep, San Luis Obispo, CA 06 4:42.22 -MICAELA DE GENERO, Granville, OH 16 4:42.40 **NICOLE BLOOD, Saratoga, NY 04 4:42.45 -MAEGAN DOODY, Oyster River, Durham, NH 16 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 4:43.39 *NEVADA MORENO, Leesville Road, Raleigh, NC 16 4:43.54 *MEGAN KALTENBACH, Smoky Hill, Aurora, CO 02 4:45.23 -RYEN FRAZIER, Ravenscroft, Raleigh, NC 15 4:45.28 **HANNAH MEIER, South, Grosse Pointe, MI 11 Freshman Mile 4:54.08 ***AURORA SCOTT, Chesapeake, VA 05 4:57.04 ***AVA PAREKH, Chicago Latin, Chicago, IL 19 4:57.61 ***EMMA BUCHER, Centerville, OH 18 4:57.64 ***LINDSAY ANDERSON, Leeds, ND 05 4:57.65 ***KATHERINE LEE, Shoreham-Wading River, Shoreham, NY 15 4:59.08 ***JILLIAN SMITH, Manahawkin, NJ 06 5:00.77 ***ELIZABETH HYNES, St. Charles, IL 06 5:00.95 ***CARLY BENSON, Camillus, NY 15 5:01.00 ***KATIE KERSHNER, Wilmington, DE 05 5:01.03 ***MARGOT APPLETON, Mattapoisett, MA 18 5:01.04 ***MEGAN FEROWICH, Caryville, TN 09 5:01.94 ***LISA BURKHOLDER, Marlton, NJ 03 5:02.55 ***ATHING MU, Trenton Central, Trenton, NJ 17 5:02.66 ***GRACE CONNOLLY, Natick, MA 16 5:02.79 ***CLAUDIA FRANCIS, Laurelton, NY 08 5:03.07 ***AUDREY ALLMAN, Glenbard West, Glen Ellyn, IL 19 5:03.09 ***MICHELLE VOLZ, Lakeville, MN 06 5:03.16 ***SAMANTHA NADEL, North Shore, Glen Head, NY 09 5:03.96 ***SOPHIA MUCCINI, Cardozo, Queens, NY 17 5:04.25 ***MADISON WOOD, Saline, MI 19 Two Miles (3000m contested in 1994) 9:54.22 *AISLING CUFFE, Cornwall, NY 11 10:00.38 **WEINI KELATI, Heritage, Lynchburg, VA 16 10:00.44 *NEVADA MORENO, Leesville Road, Raleigh, NC 16 10:01.08 -MOLLY HUDDLE, Notre Dame, Elmira, NY 02 10:01.16 -MEGAN GOETHALS, Rochester, Rochester Hills, MI 10 10:04.53 -MADELYN DENNER, Oak Ridge, El Dorado Hills, CA 18 10:04.85 **CHELSEY SVEINNSON, Greenhills, Addison, TX 09 10:05.19 *EMILY COVERT, Washburn, Minneapolis, MN 18 10:05.68 -ELENA DENNER, Oak Ridge, El Dorado Hills, CA 18 10:05.61 -KAYLA BEATTIE, Woodstock, IL 11 10:07.16 -RYEN FRAZIER, Ravenscroft, Raleigh, NC 15 10:07.35 -WESLEY FRAZIER, Ravenscroft, Raleigh, NC 13 10:08.64 -ABBEY WHEELER, Elmira, NY 16 10:09.07 **HANNAH DEBALSI, Staples, Westport, CT 14 10:09.65 *KELSEY CHMIEL, Saratoga, NY 18 10:10.50 -BRIA WETSCH, Holy Family, Victoria, MN 06 10:11.99 **SYDNEY MASCIARELLI, Marianapolis Prep, Thompson, CT 19 10:12.09 -ELIZABETH YETZER, Lakeville, MN 06 10:12.48 -ANITA SIRAKI, Hoover, Glendale, CA 01 10:13.58 **ANNIE HEFFERNAN, Ursuline, Cincinnati, OH 13 5000 meters 15:55.94 -WESLEY FRAZIER, Ravenscroft, Raleigh, NC 13 16:16.20 **SYDNEY MASCIARELLI, Marianapolis Prep, Thompson, CT 19 16:16.97 *ANNA ROHRER, Mishawaka, IN 14 16:17.89 -ERIN FINN, West Bloomfield, MI 13 16:18.21 *ASHLEY ERBA, Warsaw, IN 12 16:18.57 -KELSEY CHMIEL, Saratoga, NY 19 16:18.72 *LYDIA RUSSELL, Friends Central, Wynnewood, PA 19 16:20.72 -RYAN FRAZIER, Ravenscroft, Raleigh, NC 15 16:18.91 *ASHLEY BRASOVAN, Wellington, West Palm Beach, FL 08 16:24.69 **WEINI KELATI, Heritage, Lynchburg, VA 16 16:32.48 **EMILY CARTER, Bethel Park, PA 19 16:34.36 *EMILY SISSON, Parkway Central, Chesterfield, MO 09 16:34.66 -ALEXA WESTLEY, Warren Hills, Washington, NJ 19 16:35.29 -NOELLE ADRIAENS, Pinckney, MI 19 16:36.34 -MARISSA TREECE, Maple City, MI 07 16:38.17 -ERIN DIETZ, Bedford, MA 15 16:38.43 -JESSICA LAWSON, Corning, NY 17 16:41.84 -BETHANIE BROWN, Waterville, ME 13 16:43.65 *DANIELLE ANDERSON, Eagan, MN 12 16:44.80 *****GRACE PING, Winona, MN 16 100m Hurdles - 33" 13.03 **TIA JONES, Walton, Marietta, GA 17 13.01 *CHANEL BRISSETT, Cheltenham, Wyncote, PA 16 13.08 -BRANDEE JOHNSON, Nansemond River, Suffolk, VA 16 13.18 -ANNA COCKRELL, Providence Day, Charlotte, NC 16 13.24 -GRACE STARK, Lakeland, White Lake, MI 18 13.30 -TONEA MARSHALL, Seguin, Arlington, TX 16 13.33 **ALEXIS DUNCAN, De Soto, TX 14 13.34 ***SYDNEY MC LAUGHLIN, Union Catholic, Scotch Plains, NJ 14 13.36 *JAZMINE TILMON, Western Branch, Chesapeake, VA [EE] 18 13.36 -EMILY SLOAN, Rock Canyon, Lone Tree, CO 18 13.36 *JASMINE JONES, Great Atlanta Christian, Norcross, GA 19 13.37 *JAYLA HOLLIS, De Soto, TX 19 13.38p -JOANNA HAYES, North, Riverside, CA 95 13.40 -KENDELL WILLIAMS, Kell, Marietta, GA 13 13.40 *CORTNEY JONES, Rockdale County, Conyers, GA 16 13.42p *SHADAJAH BALLARD, Western Branch,
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