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Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 15:27 PM 6/30/2019 Page 1 Prefontaine Classic - 6/30/2019 Cobb Track & Angell Field Palo Alto, CA (USA) Results - Sunday Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 15:27 PM 6/30/2019 Page 1 Prefontaine Classic - 6/30/2019 Cobb Track & Angell Field Palo Alto, CA (USA) Results - Sunday Event 1 Men Pole Vault Event 4 Women Shot Put Prog: 5.31-5.46-5.61-5.71-5.81-5.88-+5cm Three Throws. Top Six to Finals. Reorder after Round 3 and 5 World Record: 6.16m W 2014 Renaud LAVILLENIE World Record: 22.63m W 1987 Natalia LISOVSKAYA Diamond Leag: 6.06m D 2015 Renaud LAVILLENIE Diamond Leag: 21.03m D 2012 Valerie ADAMS Prefontaine: 6.05m M 2015 Renaud LAVILLENIE Prefontaine: 20.15m M 2013 Valerie ADAMS Facility: 5.85m F 2004 Toby STEVENSON Facility: 19.54m F 2012 Jill CAMARENA-WILLIAMS World Lead: 6.00m L Armand DUPLANTIS World Lead: 19.84m L Lijiao GONG Name Team Finals Name Team Finals Flight 1 Flight 1 1 Armand DUPLANTIS Sweden 5.93mF 1 Lijiao GONG China 19.79mF 2 Sam KENDRICKS United States 5.88mF 2 Danniel THOMAS-DODD Jamaica 19.26m 3 Piotr LISEK Poland 5.71m 3 Chase EALEY United States 19.23m 4 Christopher NILSEN United States 5.71m 4 Aliona DUBITSKAYA Belarus 18.98m 5 Cole WALSH United States 5.61m 5 Christina SCHWANITZ Germany 18.77m 6 Valentin LAVILLENIE France 5.61m 6 Michelle CARTER United States 18.21m 7 Thiago BRAZ Brazil 5.61m 7 Maggie EWEN United States 18.04m 8 Renaud LAVILLENIE France 5.46m 8 Paulina GUBA Poland 17.54m 9 Anita MARTON Hungary 17.46m Event 2 Boys 100 M High School World Record: 10.15 W 2017 Anthony SCHWARTZ Event 5 Men 400 M Hurdles Facility: 9.99 F 2002 Maurice GREEN World Record: 46.78 W 1992 Kevin YOUNG World Lead: 10.32 L Conroy JONES Diamond Leag: 46.98 D 2018 Abderrahman SAMBA Name Team Finals Prefontaine: 47.91 M 2005 Bershawn JACKSON Section 1 Wind: 0.7 Facility: 48.12 F 2002 James CARTER 1 Arian SMITH United States 10.41 World Lead: 47.27 L Abderrahman SAMBA 2 Marcellus MOORE United States 10.46 Name Team Finals 3 Ryan MARTIN United States 10.56 Section 1 4 Ryan MULHOLLAND United States 10.60 1 Rai BENJAMIN United States 47.16L 5 Lance BROOME United States 10.63 2 Kyron MCMASTER Virgin Islands 48.94 6 Tyrese COOPER United States 10.64 3 Yasmani COPELLO Turkey 49.37 7 Myles MISENER-DALEY Canada 10.68 4 David KENDZIERA United States 49.46 5 TJ HOLMES United States 49.79 Event 3 Girls 100 M High School 6 Khallifah ROSSER United States 49.87 World Record: 10.98 W 2015 Candace HILL 7 Amere LATTIN United States 50.01 Facility: 10.96 F 2002 Chryste GAINES 8 Ludvy VAILLANT France 50.23 World Lead: 10.94 L Briana WILLIAMS 9 Rasmus MAGI Estonia 50.25 Name Team Finals Section 1 Wind: 1.5 Event 6 Women High Jump 1 Kenondra DAVIS United States 11.43 Prog: 1.74-1.79-1.84-1.88-1.92-1.95-1.98-2.00-+2cm 2 Jayla JAMISON United States 11.44 World Record: 2.09m W 1987 Stefka KOSTADINOVA 3 Thelma DAVIES United States 11.46 Diamond Leag: 2.06m D 2017 Mariya LASITSKENE 4 McKenzy PIERRE-WEBSTER Canada 11.51 Prefontaine: 2.03m M 2017 Mariya LASITSKENE 5 Jasmine RILEY United States 11.52 Facility: 1.97m F 2003 Amy ACUFF/Karol ROVELTO 6 Tianna RANDLE United States 11.57 World Lead: 2.06m L Mariya LASITSKENE 7 Sydney HOLIDAY United States 11.75 Name Team Finals Flight 1 1 Mariya LASITSKENE Auth. Neutral 2.04mM 2 Vashti CUNNINGHAM United States 2.00mF 3 Yaroslava MAHUCHIKH Ukraine 2.00mF 4 Yuliya LEVCHENKO Ukraine 1.95m 5 Erika KINSEY Sweden 1.95m 6 Levern SPENCER Saint Lucia 1.92m 7 Nicola MCDERMOTT Australia 1.88m Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 15:27 PM 6/30/2019 Page 2 Prefontaine Classic - 6/30/2019 Cobb Track & Angell Field Palo Alto, CA (USA) Results - Sunday 5 Davis KIPLANGAT Kenya 8:16.02L Event 7 Women 3000 M Steeplechase 6 Stewart MCSWEYN Australia 8:16.28L World Record: 8:44.32 W 2018 Beatrice CHEPKOECH 7 Richard YATOR Kenya 8:18.09L Diamond Leag: 8:44.32 D 2018 Beatrice CHEPKOECH 8 Getaneh MOLLA Ethiopia 8:18.88L Prefontaine: 8:58.78 M 2017 Celliphine Chepteek CHESPOL 9 Justyn KNIGHT Canada 8:19.75L Facility: 9:28.26 F 2013 Emma COBURN 10 Birhanu BALEW Bahrain 8:20.56L World Lead: 9:03.71 L Norah JERUTO 11 Eric JENKINS United States 8:22.37L Name Team Finals 12 Kirubel ERASSA United States 8:25.14L Section 1 13 Paul Kipngetich TANUI Kenya 8:28.60L 1 Beatrice CHEPKOECH Kenya 8:55.58M 14 Justus SOGET Kenya 8:33.00L 2 Emma COBURN United States 9:04.90F 15 Ronald KWEMOI Kenya 8:42.41L 3 Hyvin KIYENG Kenya 9:05.81F --- Bram SOM Netherlands DNF 4 Daisy JEPKEMEI Kenya 9:08.45F --- Vincent KIBET Kenya DNF 5 Courtney FRERICHS United States 9:09.75F --- Milkesa MENGESHA Ethiopia DNS 6 Norah JERUTO Kenya 9:10.61F 7 Colleen QUIGLEY United States 9:11.41F Event 10 Women 800 M 8 Celliphine CHESPOL Kenya 9:12.37F World Record: 1:53.28 W 1983 Jarmila KRATOCHVILOVA 9 Winfred Mutile YAVI Bahrain 9:12.98F Diamond Leag: 1:54.25 D 2017 Caster SEMENYA 10 Peruth CHEMUTAI Uganda 9:24.32F Prefontaine: 1:55.92 M 2018 Caster SEMENYA 11 Mercy CHEPKURUI Kenya 9:25.32F Facility: 1:58.83 F 2002 Nicole TETER 12 Roseline CHEPNGETICH Kenya 9:27.10F World Lead: 1:54.98 L Caster SEMENYA 13 Allie OSTRANDER United States 9:31.44 Name Team Finals 14 Mel LAWRENCE United States 9:33.48 Section 1 15 Gesa Felicitas KRAUSE Germany 9:35.67 1 Caster SEMENYA South Africa 1:55.70M 16 Shuangshuang XU China 9:49.80 2 Ajee WILSON United States 1:58.36F --- Caroline TUIGONG Kenya DNF 3 Raevyn ROGERS United States 1:58.65F 4 Hanna GREEN United States 1:58.75F Event 8 Women 100 M 5 Habitam ALEMU Ethiopia 1:59.25 World Record: 10.49 W 1988 Florence GRIFFITH-JOYNER 6 Natoya GOULE Jamaica 1:59.82 Prefontaine: 10.70 M 2011 Carmelita JETER 7 Chunyu WANG China 2:05.68 Facility: 10.96 F 2002 Chryste GAINES 8 Nataliya PRISHCHEPA Ukraine 2:50.33 World Lead: 10.73 L Elaine THOMPSON/Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE --- Chrishuna WILLIAMS United States DNF Name Team Finals Section 1 Wind: 0.3 Event 11 Men 110 M Hurdles 1 Marie-Josee TA LOU Ivory Coast 11.02 World Record: 12.80 W 2012 Aries MERRITT 2 Aleia HOBBS United States 11.04 Diamond Leag: 12.80 D 2012 Aries MERRITT 3 Teahna DANIELS United States 11.13 Prefontaine: 12.90 M 2010 David OLIVER 4 Sha'Carri RICHARDSON United States 11.15 Facility: 13.08 F 2002 Allen JOHNSON 5 Michelle-Lee AHYE Trinidad & Tobag 11.23 World Lead: 12.98 L Grant HOLLOWAY 6 English GARDNER United States 11.24 Name Team Finals 7 Tori BOWIE United States 11.30 Section 1 Wind: 0.3 8 Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE Jamaica 11.39 1 Orlando ORTEGA Spain 13.24 9 Mujinga KAMBUNDJI Switzerland 11.42 2 Wilhem BELOCIAN France 13.29 3 Omar MCLEOD Jamaica 13.29 Event 9 Men 2 Mile 4 Ronald LEVY Jamaica 13.30 World Record: 7:58.61 W 1997 Daniel KOMEN 5 Devon ALLEN United States 13.33 Prefontaine: 8:03.50 M 2007 Craig MOTTRAM 6 Wenjun XIE China 13.36 Facility: 9:06.8h F 1962 Jeff FISHBACK 7 Freddie CRITTENDEN United States 13.38 World Lead: 8:46.41 L Cole SPROUT 8 Aleec HARRIS United States 13.39 Name Team Finals 9 Greggmar SWIFT Barbados 13.56 Section 1 1 Joshua CHEPTEGEI Uganda 8:07.54L 2 Paul CHELIMO United States 8:07.59L 3 Selemon BAREGA Ethiopia 8:08.69L 4 Mohammed AHMED Canada 8:15.76L Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 15:27 PM 6/30/2019 Page 3 Prefontaine Classic - 6/30/2019 Cobb Track & Angell Field Palo Alto, CA (USA) Results - Sunday Event 12 Men Shot Put Event 14 Men 400 M Three Throws. Top Six to Finals. Reorder after Round 3 and 5 World Record: 43.03 W 2016 Wayde VAN NIEKERK World Record: 23.12m W 1990 Randy BARNES Diamond Leag: 43.62 D 2017 Wayde VAN NIEKERK Diamond Leag: 22.60m D 2018 Tomas WALSH Prefontaine: 43.92 M 2000 Michael JOHNSON Prefontaine: 22.53m M 2018 Ryan CROUSER Facility: 44.33 F 2003 Tyree WASHINGTON Facility: 22.22m F 2002 Adam NELSON World Lead: 43.45 L Michael NORMAN World Lead: 22.74m L Ryan CROUSER Name Team Finals Name Team Finals Section 1 Flight 1 1 Michael NORMAN United States 44.62 1 Darlan ROMANI Brazil 22.61mD 2 Kahmari MONTGOMERY United States 45.12 2 Ryan CROUSER United States 22.17m 3 Fred KERLEY United States 45.33 3 Tomas WALSH New Zealand 21.76m 4 Jonathan JONES Barbados 45.46 4 Michal HARATYK Poland 21.61m 5 Wilbert LONDON United States 45.57 5 Joe KOVACS United States 21.39m 6 Machel CEDENIO Trinidad & Tobag 45.71 6 Darrell HILL United States 21.35m 7 Michael CHERRY United States 45.92 7 Tomas STANEK Czech Republic 20.77m 8 Bralon TAPLIN Grenada 45.94 8 Payton OTTERDAHL United States 20.58m 9 Baboloki THEBE Botswana 46.20 9 Konrad BUKOWIECKI Poland 19.28m Event 15 Women 200 M Event 13 Women 3000 M World Record: 21.34 W 1988 Florence GRIFFITH-JOYNER World Record: 8:06.11 W 1993 Junxia WANG Diamond Leag: 21.77 D 2017 Tori BOWIE Diamond Leag: 8:20.68 D 2014 Hellen OBIRI Prefontaine: 21.77 M 2017 Tori BOWIE Prefontaine: 8:33.33 M 2015 Genzebe DIBABA Facility: 22.37 F 2004 LaTasha COLANDER Facility: 8:54.82 F 2000 Kara GOUCHER World Lead: 22.00 L Elaine THOMPSON World Lead: 8:25.60 L Hellen OBIRI Name Team Finals Name Team Finals Section 1 Wind: 1.9 Section 1 1 Blessing OKAGBARE Nigeria 22.05F 1 Sifan HASSAN Netherlands 8:18.49D 2 Elaine THOMPSON Jamaica 22.21F 2 Konstanze KLOSTERHALFEN Germany 8:20.07D 3 Dina ASHER-SMITH Great Britain 22.42 3 Letesenbet GIDEY Ethiopia 8:20.27D 4 Salwa Eid NASER Bahrain 22.51 4 Genzebe DIBABA Ethiopia 8:21.29L 5 Jenna PRANDINI United States 22.53 5 Laura WEIGHTMAN Great Britain 8:26.07M 6 Dafne SCHIPPERS Netherlands 22.62 6 Hellen OBIRI Kenya 8:27.26M 7 Brittany BROWN United States 22.99 7 Agnes Jebet TIROP Kenya 8:27.51M 8 Kyra JEFFERSON United States 23.07 8 Caroline KIPKIRUI Kenya 8:31.45M 9 Ivet LALOVA-COLLIO Bulgaria 23.12 9 Fantu WORKU Ethiopia 8:32.10M Event 16 Women 1500 M 10 Margaret KIPKEMBOI Kenya 8:32.96M World Record: 3:53.07
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