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U.S. Rankings — Women's Steeple 6 U.S. Rankings — Women’s Steeple 1956–2000 2002 2003 (event not ranked) 1 ..........Elizabeth Jackson 1 ..................Briana Shook 2 ..........................Lisa Nye 2 ..............Kassi Andersen 2001 3 ....... Mollie DeFrancesco 3 .................. Lisa Aguilera 1 ..........Elizabeth Jackson 4 .................. Lisa Aguilera 4 ..........................Lisa Nye 2 ..........................Lisa Nye 5 ....................Kelly Strong 5 ..................Dawn Cromer 3 ....................Kelly Strong 6 ...............Jennifer Michel 6 ...........Jennifer Donovan 4 ...........Rebecca Bennion 7 ..................Briana Shook 7 .................Brianna Dahm 5 ......... Courtney Meldrum 8 ................... Katie Sabino 8 ............... Molly Landreth 6 ...................... Nan Evans 9 ..................Kara Ormond 9 ...............Andrea Kremer 7 ..................Kara Ormond 10 ...................Meg Larson 10 ............... Lisa Antonelli 8 ................... Katie Sabino 9 ...................Janet Trujillo Emma Coburn is working on a streak 10 .....................Kerry Hills of 9 straight No. 1s. © VICTOR SAILER/PHOTO RUN © Track & Field News 2019 — 1 — 6 U.S. Rankings — Women’s Steeple 2004 2007 2010 1 ..................Briana Shook 1 .................. Lisa Aguilera 1 .................. Lisa Aguilera 2 .................. Ann Gaffigan 2 .............. Jenny Simpson 2 ................Bridget Franek 3 ..............Kassi Andersen 3 ...................Anna Willard 3 .................... Nicole Bush 4 . Carrie Messner-Vickers 4 ..........Lindsey Anderson 4 ................ Emma Coburn 5 ....................Kelly Strong 5 . Carrie Messner-Vickers 5 ...........Ashley Higginson 6 ..........Elizabeth Jackson 6 ............ Desiraye Osburn 6 ................... Sarah Pease 7 .................. Lisa Aguilera 7 ...........................Liz Wort 7 .............Shayla Houlihan 8 ..................Dawn Cromer 8 ....................Kelly Strong 8 ..................Lindsay Allen 9 ................. Amber Ferner 9 ............Kristin Anderson 9 ...... Delilah DiCrescenzo 10 ............... Jinny Hanitan 10 ..................... Kara June 10 ................ Shalaya Kipp 2005 2008 2011 1 ..........Elizabeth Jackson 1 .............. Jenny Simpson 1 ................ Emma Coburn 2 .................. Lisa Aguilera 2 ...................Anna Willard 2 ................Bridget Franek 3 . Carrie Messner-Vickers 3 ..........Lindsey Anderson 3 ...... Delilah DiCrescenzo 4 ..................Briana Shook 4 .................. Lisa Aguilera 4 ............Stephanie Garcia 5 .................... Cassie Hunt 5 .................... Nicole Bush 5 ......................... Sara Hall 6 .................. Ann Gaffigan 6 . Carrie Messner-Vickers 6 .................. Lisa Aguilera 7 Rena Williams-Chesser 7 ...... Delilah DiCrescenzo 7 ..................Lindsay Allen 8 ..................Dawn Cromer 8 ....................... Kara June 8 .................Mason Cathey 9 ....................Kelly Strong 9 ..........Amanda Lorenzen 9 .................. Shalaya Kipp 10 .........................Liz Wort 10 .......... Carrie Strickland 10 .................. Nicole Bush 2006 2009 2012 1 . Carrie Messner-Vickers 1 .............. Jenny Simpson 1 ................ Emma Coburn 2 .................. Lisa Aguilera 2 ...................Anna Willard 2 ................Bridget Franek 3 ............Kristin Anderson 3 ..........Lindsey Anderson 3 .................. Shalaya Kipp 4 ....................Kelly Strong 4 .................. Lisa Aguilera 4 ...........Ashley Higginson 5 ...... Delilah DiCrescenzo 5 .................... Nicole Bush 5 ...... Delilah DiCrescenzo 6 ........................ Trina Cox 6 ................Bridget Franek 6 .................. Lisa Aguilera 7 .............. Jenny Simpson 7 ................. Mel Lawrence 7 .................. Carrie Dimoff 8 .......Shannon Wommack 8 ..................Lindsay Allen 8 ......................... Sara Hall 9 .................. Ann Gaffigan 9 ...... Delilah DiCrescenzo 9 ............Stephanie Garcia 10 .................. Cassie Hunt 10 ........Amanda Lorenzen 10 ................. Sarah Pease © Track & Field News 2020 — 2 — 6 U.S. Rankings — Women’s Steeple 2013 2016 2018 1 ................ Emma Coburn 1 ................ Emma Coburn 1 ................ Emma Coburn 2 .................. Shalaya Kipp 2 ..............Colleen Quigley 2 .......... Courtney Frerichs 3 .................... Nicole Bush 3 .......... Courtney Frerichs 3 ..............Colleen Quigley 4 ...........Ashley Higginson 4 ............Stephanie Garcia 4 ................. Mel Lawrence 5 ................Jamie Cheever 5 .................. Shalaya Kipp 5 ............... Allie Ostrander 6 ..............Colleen Quigley 6 ...............Leah O’Connor 6 .................. Shalaya Kipp 7 .................. Amber Henry 7 ...........Ashley Higginson 7 ......................Emily Oren 8 ................Bridget Franek 8 ................Bridget Franek 8 ...................Paige Stoner 9 ............Stephanie Garcia 9 ................. Mel Lawrence 9 ............... Megan Rolland 10 ................Nicol Traynor 10 ............. Megan Rolland 10 ............ Claire Borchers 2014 2017 2019 1 ................ Emma Coburn 1 ................ Emma Coburn 1 ................ Emma Coburn 2 ............Stephanie Garcia 2 .......... Courtney Frerichs 2 .......... Courtney Frerichs 3 ...........Ashley Higginson 3 ..............Colleen Quigley 3 ..............Colleen Quigley 4 .................Aisha Praught 4 ............Stephanie Garcia 4 ............... Allie Ostrander 5 .................... Nicole Bush 5 ................. Mel Lawrence 5 ................. Mel Lawrence 6 ...............Leah O’Connor 6 ............... Marisa Howard 6 ............... Marisa Howard 7 ............. Rachel Johnson 7 ...............Leah O’Connor 7 ...................Paige Stoner 8 .................. Shalaya Kipp 8 ................... Sarah Pease 8 ...........Hannah Steelman 9 .......... Courtney Frerichs 9 ............... Megan Rolland 9 ............ Courtney Barnes 10 ..............Bridget Franek 10 ............ Katie Landwehr 10 ......................Erica Birk 2015 1 ................ Emma Coburn 2 ............Stephanie Garcia 3 ..............Colleen Quigley 4 ...............Leah O’Connor 5 ...........Ashley Higginson 6 .......... Courtney Frerichs 7 .................. Shalaya Kipp 8 ................Bridget Franek 9 ............. Rachel Johnson 10 ................. Sarah Pease © Track & Field News 2020 — 3 —.
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