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UNITED STATES and CANADA Results 2016-17 Number 23 UNITED STATES and CANADA results 2016-17 number 23 Princeton -NJ- (United States), 12-14.5.2017 -IC4A/ECAC Championships- Men 100m h5 (-0,9) 1 Joseph Amoah (gha) 10.39; 2 Caleb Williams 10.45; 200 h6 (-1,0) Cameron Williams 20.64; 400m h4 Olujimi Soctt (guy) 47.41; 800m h7 1 Ethan Homan 1.48.44; 2 Sean Munnelly 1.49.35; 3 Michael James 1.49.89; 4 Ronaldo Ball 1.50.26; h3 1 James Gowan 3.46.74; 2 Alexander Seal (aus) 3.47.52; 400mh h3 Jaelen Williams 51.84; 3.000m St 1 Khalil Rmidi Kinini (esp) 8.49.25; 2 Cooper Roach 8.49.61; LJ ...2 Adam Walker-Khan (gbr) 7.36 (nwi); TJ Daniel Igbokwe (gbr) 15.63 (0.3); SP Lucas Warning 18.11; DT ...5 Irenej Bozovicar (slo) 51.05; HT 1 Love Litzell (swe) 65.73; 2 Adam Kelly 64.96 Women 100m h3 (1.2) Shenel Crooke (skn) 11.78; 1.500m h3 1 Shannon Hugard 4.24.52; 2 Elizabeth McGroarty 4.26.28; 3 Jenna Cupp 4.26.59; 4 Jackie Katzman 4.26.94; 5.000m 1 Regan Rome 16.14.30; 2 Alexandra Markovich 16.29.62; 3 Andrea Masterson 16.29.93; 4 Catarina Rocha 16.30.15; 5 Elianna Shwayder 16.31.27; 6 Molly McKenna 16.31.56; 3.000m St Briar Brumley 10.16.13; LJ Keishorea Armstrong 6.32 (1.2); DT Michelle Wallerstedt 53.16; HT 1 Julia Ratcliffe (nzl) 62.17; 2 Ksenia Safonova (rus) 58.50 Storm Lake -IA- (United States), 12-13.5.2017 -Iowa Conference Championships- Men LJ Chris Hawkins 7.52 (0.2) Columbia -SC- (United States), 12-13.5.2017 -SCHSI Championships- High School competition Men 400m 4A Jacory Patterson 46.98; 400m 5A Davonte Fuller 47.36 Swarthmore -PA- (United States), 15.5.2017 -Final Qualifier- Men 800m Patrick Rollo 1.50.22; 1.500m h1 1 Johny Gregorek 3.36.61; 2 Jordy Williamsz (aus) 3.36.87; 3 Sam McEntee (aus) 3.37.48; 4 James Randon 3.37.93; 5 Cory Leslie 3.38.10; 6 Robby Andrews 3.38.42; 7 Hamish Carson (nzl) 3.38.74; 8 Chris Hatler 3.39.08; 9 Charlie Marquardt 3.39.53; 10 Rob Denault (can) 3.39.71; 11 Rob Napolitano 3.39.75; 12 Liam Dee (gbr) 3.40.30; 13 Lex Williams 3.42.54; 14 William Paulson (gbr) 3.43.50; h8 1 Robert Domanic 3.41.61; 2 Sean Tobin (irl) 3.41.80; 3 Joel Hubbard 3.41.95; 4 Isaac Garcia-Cassani 3.42.66; 5 Chartt Miller (aus) 3.43.53; 6 Eric Holt 3.44.81; 7 Jeremy Hernandez 3.45.05; 8 Anthony Kostelac 3.45.53; 9 Ernie Pitone 3.47.20; 10 Victor Palumbo 3.47.54; 11 Johannes Motschmann (ger) 3.47.81; h7 1 Casey Comber 3.47.11; 2 Benjamin Fazio 3.47.53; 3 Ryan Hagen 3.47.86; 5.000m Ryan Mahalsky 14.06.01; 3.000m St 1 Kent Pecora 8.42.89; 2 Adam Visokay 8.47.34; SP Tim Nedow (can) 20.21 Women 800m h1 1 Meg Manley 2.04.70; 2 Greta Feldman 2.05.11; 3 Kimarra McDonald (jam) 2.05.13; 4 Myah Hicks 2.06.23; 1.500m 1 Kristin Andrews 4.27.12; 2 Ashley Deckert 4.29.51; 3 Gemma Nuttall (gbr) 4.29.88; 4 Natalie Deacon 4.29.88; 100mh (-2,4) Ashlea Maddex (can) 13.38; 3.000m St Rebeka Stowe 10.10.49; SP Rachel Fatherly 16.90 Delaware -OH- (United States), 18.5.2017 -Great Lakes NCAA Final Qualifying Meet- Men 100m (2.7) Obinna Joseph Metu (ngr) 10.33 (10.28 (4.8) 1h1); 200m h1 (3.1) Obinna Joseph Metu (ngr) 20.73; DT Duke Taylor 55.28; HT Tom Postema 70.01 Women 100m (3.3) Casssandra Lloyd 13.26; PV Marissa Kalsey 4.12 Cambridge -MA- (United States), 18.5.2017 -MIT Division III Final Qualifying Meet- Men SP David Pless 19.73 Women 800m Heather MacLean 2.06.43 Chester -PA- (United States), 18.5.2017 -Mideast Invitational- Men 400m Josh Tupper 47.96; 800m Ben Griffin 1.51.23; SP Tim Nedow (can) 20.72; DT Eric Masington 55.82 Women 800m Charlotte Gardner (can) 2.09.39; 100mh (0.0) Ashlea Maddex (can) 13.40; SP Rachel Fatherly 15.95 Redlands -CA- (United States), 17-18.5.2017 -Final Qualifier (Colleges)- Men 100m h1 (5.0) 1 Remontay McClain 10.04; 2 Jeremy Phillips 10.11; 3 Cravon Gillespie 10.20; 4 Brijesh Lawrence (skn) 10.25; 5 Eric de Jesus (bra) 10.30; 6 Alex Donigian 10.33; 200m h1 (2.2) 1 Remontay McClain 20.41, 2 Jeremy Phillips 20.52; 3 Ahmed Obed 20.78; 4 Stirley Jones 20.80; 5 Hector Ruiz (mex) 21.29; 400m h1 1 Terrell White 47.69; 2 Taylor Ros 47.80; 1.500m Ashley Smith 3.47.28; 110mh (3.1) 1 Siddnahth Thingalaya (ind) 13.61; 2 Joao Vitor de Oliveira (bra) 13.81; 400mh h1 1 Reginald Wyatt 51.00; 2 Andre Chapman 51.63; PV 1 Augusto Dutra da Silva (bra) 5.44; 2 Alex Bishop 5.34; HT Albert Hugues 64.52 Women 100m h1 (2.5) 1 Lekeisha Lawson 11.12; 2 Melanise Chapman 11.33; 3 Tanisha Hawkins 11.59; 4 Jessica Davis 11.62; 5 Leah Walkeden (can) 11.62; 200m h1 (3.4) 1 Lekeisha Lawson 23.08; 2 Alexis Faulknor 23.46; 3 Samantha Dirks (biz) 23.56; 4 Jessica Davis 23.64; 5 Leah Walkeden (can) 23.88; 400m 1 Samantha Dirks (biz) 53.94; 2 Kate Wilson 54.42; 3 Amaka Ogoegbunam (ngr) 54.48; 100mh h1 (2.8) 1 Bridgette Owens 12.93; 2 Melia Cox 13.22; 3 Karelle Edwards (can) 13.51; PV Allison Koressel 4.38; LJ 1 Je'Nia Sears 6.48 (1.49; 2 Alexis Faulknor 6.28 (2.8); HT Amanda Gricus 61.63 Oneonta -NY- (United States), 17-18.5.2017 -Final Qualifier- Men 800m Jeremy Hernandez 1.51.08; 400mh 1 Anthony Salerno 51.33; 2 Peter Girardi 51.34; LJ Mark Van Marter 7.64 (4.0) Women PV (17) Katherine Pitman 4.30 Naperville -IL- (United States), 17-18.5.2017 -NCC Gregory Final Qualifier- Men 400m Ethan Reschke 47.82; 110mh (0.1) Bobby Cooks 14.09; PV (17) Luke Winder 5.56 Rock Island -IL- (United States), 18.5.2017 -Augustana Midwest Twilight Final Qualifier- Men 400m h2 Chase Wetterling 47.72; 400mh h2 Quinton Harley 51.94; SP 1 Roger Steen 19.27; 2 Theron Baumann 18.40; DT 1 Ryan Njegovan 57.35; 2 Jake Armburst 56.51 La Crosse -WI- (United States), 18.5.2017 -Final Qualifier- Men 200m (2.8) Ross Denman 21.16; 110mh (3.1) Luke Rohloff 14.11 Eagle Rock -CA- (United States), 18.5.2017 -USATF Distance Classic- Men 800m h2 1 Luke Mathews (aus) 1.46.44; 2 Kyle Langford (gbr) 1.46.77; 3 Andrew Osagie (gbr) 1.46.93; 4 Harun Abda 1.47.64; 5 David Torrance (per) 1.47.65; 6 Brannon Kidder 1.48.22; 7 Michael Rimmer (gbr) 1.48.83 800m h1 1 Izaic Yorks 1.47.59; 2 James Gilreath 1.47.69; 3 Lachlan Barber (aus) 1.47.85; 4 Mason Cohen (aus) 1.48.14; 5 Anthony Romaniw (can) 1.48.17; 6 Felix Kitur (ken) 1.49.17 1.500m h3 1 Matthew Centrowitz 3.33.41; 2 Mo Farah (gbr) 3.34.19; 3 Christopher O'Hare (gbr) 3.34.35; 4 Andrew Wheating 3.37.75; 5 Hassan Mead 3.37.95; 6 Chad Noelle 3.39.29; 7 Daniel Winn 3.39.32; 8 Travis Burkstrand 3.41.40; 9 Will crocker 3.41.44; 10 Eoin Everard (irl) 3.41.57; 11 Daniel Castle 3.44.51; 12 Sam Penzenstadler 3.46.66 1.500m h2 1 Eric Jenkins 3.36.51; 2 Cristian Soratos 3.36.73; 3 Riley Masters 3.37.86; 4 Drew Hunter 3.38.39; 5 Mac Fleet 3.38.72; 6 Patrick Casey 3.38.86; 7 Cory Leslie 3.39.26; 8 Tom Lancashire (gbr) 3.41.10; 9 Daniel Herrera 3.41.53; 10 Leonel Manzano 3.41.68; 11 Adrian Plummer (Aus) 3.43.71; 12 Robert Denault 3.44.16 1.500m h1 1 Daniel Estrada 3.39.26; 2 Paul Robinson (aus) 3.39.28; 3 Matthew Ramsden (aus) 3.39.39; 4 Scott Snow 3.40.78; 5 Jose Martinez 3.42.58; 6 Bashir Abdi 3.42.83; 7 Reilly Shaw 3.43.69; 8 Alexis Verdugo (mex) 3.44.69; 9 Adam Godwin 3.46.61 5.000m 1 Shadrack Kipkorir (ken) 13.23.74; 2 Abbabiya Simbassa 13.25.79; 3 Martin Hehir 13.29.94; 4 Reid Buchanan 13.35.08; 5 Craig Lutz 13.36.03; 6 Futsum Ziensellassie 13.36.08; 7 Kirubel Erassa 13.36.17; 8 Andrew Trouard 13.36.43; 9 Luc Bruchet (can) 13.37.62; 10 Joe Stilin 13.39.89; 11 Takanori Ichikawa (jpn) 13.55.45; 12 Mitsunori Asaok (jpn) 13.55.72; 13 Toshiyuki Yanagi (jpn) 13.58.30 3.000m St 1 Hillary Bor (ken) 8.23.08; 2 Ole Hesselbjerg (den) 8.27.89; 3 Rob Mullett 8.30.06; 4 Mike Hardy 8.32.23; 5 Emil Blomberg (swe) 8.32.27; 6 Isaac Updike 8.32.34; 7 Antoine Thibeault (can) 8.34.08; 8 Travis Mahoney 8.35.65; 9 Haron Lagat (ken) 8.36.46; 10 John Gay (gbr) 8.36.55; 11 Jordan Mann 8.37.36; 12 David Goodman 8.37.43; 13 Bryce Miller 8.37.80; 14 Micheal Jordan 8.42.14; 15 Brian Shrader 8.42.20; 16 Jacob Edwards 8.45.30 Women 800m h4 1 Brenda Martinez 1.58.78; 2 Adelle Tracey (gbr) 2.00.35; 3 Angela Petty (nzl) 2.00.44; 4 Cecilia Barowski 2.00.90; 5 Chanelle Price 2.02.13; 6 Jennifer Simpson 2.02.32; 7 Kendra Chambers 2.05.25 800m h3 1 Anneliese Rubie (aus) 2.02.18; 2 Georgia Griffith (aus) 2.02.32; 3 Lora Storey (aus) 2.02.48; 4 Hannah Fields 2.02.65; 5 Ce'Aira Brown 2.02.96; 6 Lindsey Butterworth (can) 2.03.00; 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7 Mariah Kelly (can) 4.12.71; 8 Laura Roesler 4.12.93; 9 Sara McPherson (can) 4.13.37; 10 Natalja Piliusina (ltu) 4.14.09; 11 Lianne Farber 4.14.51 1.500m h1 1 Tori Tsolis 4.14.92; 2 Kristen Findley 4.15.89; 3 Lucia Stafford (can) 4.16.45; 4 Laurence Cote (can) 4.17.69; 5 Tracee Van der Wyk 4.18.56; 6 Ayla Granados 4.18.64; 7 Kendra Pomfret (can) 4.20.42 5.000m 1 Laura Weightman (gbr) 15.08.24; 2 Natosha Rogers 15.08.29;
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