Xpress Timing

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Xpress Timing Xpress Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:06 PM 1/26/2020 Page 1 KMS Invite 2020 - 1/26/2020 Sponsored by Kevin Stephen Birmingham Crossplex Arena, Birmingham, Al. Results Women 60 Meter Dash Women 60 Meter Dash Heat Winner + Next 25 on Time to Semis Heat Winner + Next 25 on Time to Semis Semi-Heat Winner + Next 4 on Time to Finals Semi-Heat Winner + Next 4 on Time to Finals KMS Rec: 7.29 M 1/28/2018 kerron stewart KMS Rec: 7.29 M 1/28/2018 kerron stewart Crsplx Rec: 7.07 C 3/3/2012 Gloria Asumnu Crsplx Rec: 7.07 C 3/3/2012 Gloria Asumnu Name School Prelims Name School Semis Preliminaries Semi-Finals 1 Shania Collins Adidas M 7.29Q 1 Shania Collins Adidas M 7.22Q 2 Remona Burchell Adidas 7.45Q 2 Remona Burchell Adidas 7.42Q 3 Ombretta Minkue Meye Academy of A 7.67Q 3 Ombretta Minkue Meye Academy of A 7.57Q 4 Paris Perkins Memphis 7.68Q 4 Paris Perkins Memphis 7.58Q 5 Darria Matthias Academy of A 7.70Q 5 Darria Matthias Academy of A 7.60q 6 Easter Grant Southwest Sp 7.85Q 6 Ockeria Myrie Hinds CC 7.64q 7 Jamaya Fleming Memphis 7.94Q 7 Zahkaria Frett Fla A&M 7.75q 8 Ockeria Myrie Hinds CC 7.72q 8 Miya Bennett Unattached 7.75q 9 Zahkaria Frett Fla A&M 7.75q 9 Rayne Duhart Troy 7.79 10 Miya Bennett Unattached 7.78q 10 Ilyria Johns Fla A&M 7.83 11 Ilyria Johns Fla A&M 7.80q 11 Anndrela Woods Southern 7.84 12 Kaitlin Denton Hinds CC 7.92q 12 Makiah Sherman Miss Valley 7.90 13 Kinnedy Bowers Fla A&M 7.94q 13 Easter Grant Southwest Sp 7.90 14 Kristen Blevins Lee (Tenn.) 7.95q 14 Jamaya Fleming Memphis 7.92 15 Anndrela Woods Southern 7.95q 15 Kaitlin Denton Hinds CC 7.94 16 Makiah Sherman Miss Valley 7.97q 16 Kristen Blevins Lee (Tenn.) 7.95 17 Mary Nkereuwem Troy 8.00q 17 Najah Whitfield Bethune-Cook 8.01 18 Najah Whitfield Bethune-Cook 8.01q 18 Mary Nkereuwem Troy 8.01 19 Rayne Duhart Troy 8.03q 19 Kinnedy Bowers Fla A&M 8.04 20 Shatrice Dixon Brenau 8.07q 20 Jaila Whitaker Lee (Tenn.) 8.09 21 Madison Rose Unattached 8.08q 21 Madison Rose Unattached 8.10 22 Briana Madison Unattached 8.09q 22 Jada Crutchfield Memphis 8.11 23 Jada Crutchfield Memphis 8.10q 23 Shatrice Dixon Brenau 8.11 24 Talara Harper Brenau 8.12q 24 Ariana Madison Unattached 8.15 25 Mitchel Alex Brenau 8.14q 25 Talara Harper Brenau 8.17 26 Jaila Whitaker Lee (Tenn.) 8.14q 26 Briana Madison Unattached 8.18 27 Aajiah Jackson Unattached 8.15q 27 Talyssa Gatlin Cumberland 8.32 28 Talyssa Gatlin Cumberland 8.16q Women 60 Meter Dash 29 Gabrielle Collins Bethune-Cook 8.22q Heat Winner + Next 25 on Time to Semis 30 Ariahna Battle Unattached 8.22q Semi-Heat Winner + Next 4 on Time to Finals 31 Ariana Madison Unattached 8.25q KMS Rec: 7.29 M 1/28/2018 kerron stewart 32 Alli Cundiff Rhodes 8.29q Crsplx Rec: 7.07 C 3/3/2012 Gloria Asumnu 33 Adriana Snow Unattached 8.29 34 Destinie Jackson Hinds CC 8.35 Name School Finals 35 Angelina Williams Unattached 8.36 Finals 36 Aniyah Alexander Unattached 8.43 1 Shania Collins Adidas 7.32 37 Ayanna Tolbert Unattached 8.47 2 Remona Burchell Adidas 7.39 38 Dyani Peters Unattached 8.55 3 Ombretta Minkue Meye Academy of A 7.58 39 Davia Palmer Montevallo 8.61 4 Darria Matthias Academy of A 7.58 40 Erika Smith Miss Valley 8.61 5 Ockeria Myrie Hinds CC 7.69 41 Marley Wisby Rhodes 8.65 6 Miya Bennett Unattached 7.73 42 Maryleslie Javier Saint Leo 9.02 7 Zahkaria Frett Fla A&M 7.77 43 Chelsey Walker Miss. Univ. 9.16 44 Katelyn Vann Miss. Univ. 9.41 Xpress Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:06 PM 1/26/2020 Page 2 KMS Invite 2020 - 1/26/2020 Sponsored by Kevin Stephen Birmingham Crossplex Arena, Birmingham, Al. Results 6 Ja'milya Poole USC-Beaufort 58.99 Women 200 Meter Dash 7 Lonzetta Simpkins Fla A&M 59.19 KMS Rec: 23.56 M 1/31/2016 Cambrya Jones 8 Alexandria Rankin Troy 59.46 Crsplx Rec: 22.47 C 3/12/2016 Felicia Brown 9 Jada Childers Southern 59.54 Name School Finals 10 Tymesha Nabors Alcorn State 59.56 Finals 11 Jamaya Rand Hinds CC 59.81 1 Jasmine Riley Troy 24.53 12 Mikayla Beeler Lee (Tenn.) 59.97 2 Paris Perkins Memphis 24.54 13 Betheny Sanders Hinds CC 59.98 3 Darria Matthias Academy of A 24.93 14 Zykia Cage Hinds CC 1:00.26 4 Miya Bennett Unattached 25.18 15 Hali Jones Alcorn State 1:00.40 5 Ombretta Minkue Meye Academy of A 25.34 16 Lauren Denton Hinds CC 1:01.15 6 Maya Kelly Troy 25.36 17 Latavia Hawkins Academy of A 1:01.24 7 Ilyria Johns Fla A&M 25.45 18 Jasmine Ward Hinds CC 1:01.52 8 Zahkaria Frett Fla A&M 25.55 19 Cori Davis Memphis 1:02.00 9 Reagan McCall Troy 25.60 20 Jayda Burkett Brenau 1:02.41 10 Mya Lloyd Alcorn State 25.68 21 Sierra Session Southern 1:02.65 11 Nathalya McMillion Alcorn State 25.73 22 Itiana Redding Fla A&M 1:02.71 12 Terralicia Mercadel Southern 25.78 23 Skyelar Aguilar Saint Leo 1:02.78 13 Easter Grant Southwest Sp 26.15 24 Kayland Thomason Brenau 1:03.42 14 Ashley Miles Southern 26.25 25 Mia Avila Academy of A 1:03.63 15 Ja'milya Poole USC-Beaufort 26.30 26 Oluwatomisin John Brenau 1:04.03 16 Lonzetta Simpkins Fla A&M 26.40 27 Madelyn Bright Montevallo 1:05.56 17 Mia Avila Academy of A 26.46 28 Vyctoria Boger Saint Leo 1:06.08 18 Kristen Blevins Lee (Tenn.) 26.46 29 Jada Ross Union (Ky.) 1:11.28 19 Deishane' Honeycutt Unattached 26.57 30 Erin Davis Union (Ky.) 1:12.16 20 Jaila Whitaker Lee (Tenn.) 26.75 31 Renee Buzzell Unattached 1:15.17 21 Qymeshia Mayhew Southern 26.76 32 Isis Manley Bethune-Cook 1:16.66 22 Madison Rose Unattached 26.88 23 Jada Crutchfield Memphis 27.04 Women 600 Meter Run 24 Ariahna Battle Unattached 27.24 Name School Finals 25 Myia Neal Brenau 27.52 Finals 26 Ayanna Tolbert Unattached 27.52 1 Aoife Mahony Saint Leo 1:40.38 27 Adriana Snow Unattached 27.59 2 Shaquanda Hill Alcorn State 1:42.23 28 Talyssa Gatlin Cumberland 27.86 3 Sydney Singletary Troy 1:42.31 29 Aniyah Alexander Unattached 27.91 4 Esther Boram Union (Ky.) 1:42.74 30 Dyani Peters Unattached 28.56 5 Makayla Gates Alcorn State 1:42.91 31 Angelina Williams Unattached 28.69 6 Reagan Casey Memphis 1:43.32 32 Maddie Chandler Rhodes 28.96 7 Jayda Burkett Brenau 1:45.43 33 Rachel Sullivan Rhodes 29.16 8 Kayland Thomason Brenau 1:46.32 34 Marley Wisby Rhodes 29.28 9 Jenitiza Trinidad USC-Beaufort 1:47.67 35 Vyctoria Boger Saint Leo 29.32 10 Kalista Torres Bethune-Cook 1:47.93 36 Julia Bergquist Rhodes 29.56 11 Sanaa Marlin Bethune-Cook 1:50.20 37 Davia Palmer Montevallo 30.75 12 Karanay Alexander Southern 1:51.15 38 Maryleslie Javier Saint Leo 31.10 13 Ashley Michael Alcorn State 1:58.26 Women 400 Meter Dash Women 800 Meter Run KMS Rec: 53.02 M 1/27/2019 Stacey Ann Williams KMS Rec: 2:06.91 M 1/27/2019 Kristen Metcalfe Crsplx Rec: 50.69 C 3/12/2016 Courtney Okolo Crsplx Rec: 2:03.13 C 3/11/2016 Raevyn Rogers Name School Finals Name School Finals Finals Finals 1 Precious Ogba Troy 56.92 1 Edita Sklenska Troy 2:13.10 2 Terralicia Mercadel Southern 58.09 2 Emily Buwalda Unattached 2:15.51 3 Deishane' Honeycutt Unattached 58.61 3 Hasna Kaarour Academy of A 2:19.43 4 Savanna Owens Memphis 58.62 4 Madison Kennedy Troy 2:19.89 5 Maria Bangala Cumberland 58.62 5 Raelynn Price Southern 2:22.05 Xpress Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:06 PM 1/26/2020 Page 3 KMS Invite 2020 - 1/26/2020 Sponsored by Kevin Stephen Birmingham Crossplex Arena, Birmingham, Al. Results Finals ... (Women 800 Meter Run) Women 3000 Meter Run Name School Finals KMS Rec: 9:56.04 M 1/31/2016 Joanna McCoy 6 Natalia Novak Academy of A 2:22.98 Crsplx Rec: 8:57.86 C 3/12/2016 Molly Seidel 7 Aoife Mahony Saint Leo 2:23.01 Name School Finals 8 Cadi Rowe Troy 2:24.08 Finals 9 Esther Boram Union (Ky.) 2:24.89 1 Paige Sandwell Unattached 10:24.26 10 Toni Moore Lee (Tenn.) 2:25.25 2 Emma Clark Lee (Tenn.) 10:25.98 11 Madi Ray Memphis 2:27.54 3 Brooke Mussche Memphis 10:35.86 12 Runelda Jackson Alcorn State 2:28.23 4 Mercy Rotich Fla A&M 10:39.05 13 Olivia McLain Lee (Tenn.) 2:30.93 5 Becca Umbarger Lee (Tenn.) 10:42.35 14 Jenitiza Trinidad USC-Beaufort 2:31.07 6 Brooke Calvo Memphis 10:42.87 15 Thea Shaw Bethune-Cook 2:31.15 7 Caroline Sall Troy 10:53.84 16 Elise Krone Cumberland 2:33.55 8 Aleksandra Petrova Cumberland 11:02.38 17 Lea Diedicke Memphis 2:41.58 9 Solstice Saliba Memphis 11:12.68 18 Maya Homer Union (Ky.) 2:51.19 10 Brittany Gill Bethune-Cook 11:15.08 19 Kanyisola Anjorin Brenau 2:52.20 11 Anna Littleton Rhodes 11:16.14 20 Sara Ledford Union (Ky.) 2:57.25 12 Courtney Keeler Montevallo 11:18.66 21 Renee Buzzell Unattached 3:00.26 13 Sonsoles Martin Rodriguez Memphis 11:20.06 22 Caitlyn Parker Miss.
Recommended publications
  • A Comeback for Dawn Harper Nelson Delayed
    Track & Field News January 2021 — 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume 74, No. 1 January 2021 From The Editor — What? There’s No 2020 World Rankings?! . 4 T&FN’s 2020 Podium Choices . 5 — T&FN’s 2020 World Men’s Track Podiums — . 6 — T&FN’s 2020 World Men’s Field Podiums — . 10 T&FN’S 2020 Men’s MVP — Mondo Duplantis . 15 Mondo Duplantis Figures He Still Has Many Years To Go . 16 — T&FN’s 2020 World Women’s Track Podiums — . 18 — T&FN’s 2020 World Women’s Field Podiums — . 22 T&FN’S 2020 Women’s MVP — Yulimar Rojas . 27 T&FN’s 2020 U .S . MVPs — Ryan Crouser & Shelby Houlihan . 28 Focus On The U .S . Women’s 100 Hurdles Scene . 29 Keni Harrison Looking For Championships Golds . 31 Brianna McNeal Ready To Defend Her Olympic Title . 33 A Comeback for Dawn Harper Nelson Delayed . 34 Sharika Nelvis Keeps On Moving Forward . 35 Christina Clemons Had A Long Road Back . 36 T&FN Interview — Grant Holloway . 37 Track News Digest . 41 Jenna Hutchins Emerges As The Fastest HS 5000 Runner Ever . 43 World Road Digest . 45 U .S . Road Digest . 46 Analysis: The Wavelight Effect . 47 Seb Coe’s Pandemic-Year Analysis . 51 STATUS QUO . 55 ON YOUR MARKS . 56 LAST LAP . 58 LANDMARKS . 61 FOR THE RECORD . 62 CALENDAR . 63 • cover photo of Mondo Duplantis by Jean-Pierre Durand • Track & Field News January 2021 — 3 FROM THE EDITOR Track & Field News The Bible Of The Sport Since 1948 — What? There’s No Founded by Bert & Cordner Nelson E.
    [Show full text]
  • UNIVERSITY of NOTRE DAME TRACK and FIELD HISTORY & RECORDS Men’S All-Americans Notes: All Finishes, If Available, Are Indicated in Parentheses
    UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME TRACK AND FIELD HISTORY & RECORDS Men’s All-Americans Notes: All finishes, if available, are indicated in parentheses. The distance medley relay, one-mile run (after 1965), two-mile relay, 55 meters, 60 meters, 55-meter hurdles, 60-meter hurdles and 3,000-meter run are indoor events only. All other indoor events are indicated. If no indoor indication exists, the event is outdoor. (y – yards; m – meters) 1921 Greg Rice .................Mile (4th), Two-Mile (1st) 1966 1994 Gus Desch ....................220y Low Hurdles (1st) 1941 Ed Dean .............................................Mile (3rd) Randy Kinder .................... Indoor 200m (10th) Billy Hayes ....................100y (2nd), 220y (4th) Jim Delaney ................................Shot Put (4th) Pete Farrell......880y (6th), Indoor 1,000y (4th) 1995 Johnny Murphy .......................High Jump (1st) John O’Rourke ........................High Jump (3rd) 1967 Eugene Oberst ...............................Javelin (1st) John Cowan ......................Steeplechase (11th) Chet Wynne ................120y High Hurdles (4th) 1942 Pete Farrell............................Indoor 880y (6th) Mike McWilliams .....................10,000m (14th) Allen Rossum....................................55m (7th) 1922 Frank Conforti ................................... Mile (4th) 1968 Jim Delaney ................................Shot Put (3rd) Ed Broderick ........................High Jump (t-4th) 1996 Billy Hayes ...................100y (2nd), 220y (2nd) Oliver Hunter ..........................
    [Show full text]
  • 2017-18 Big Ten Records Book
    2017-18 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK Big Life. Big Stage. Big Ten. BIG TEN CONFERENCE RECORDS BOOK 2017-18 70th Edition FALL SPORTS Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Field Hockey Football* Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Volleyball WINTER SPORTS SPRING SPORTS Men's Basketball* Baseball Women's Basketball* Men’s Golf Men’s Gymnastics Women’s Golf Women’s Gymnastics Men's Lacrosse Men's Ice Hockey* Women's Lacrosse Men’s Swimming and Diving Rowing Women’s Swimming and Diving Softball Men’s Indoor Track and Field Men’s Tennis Women’s Indoor Track and Field Women’s Tennis Wrestling Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Women’s Outdoor Track and Field * Records appear in separate publication 4 CONFERENCE PERSONNEL HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Faculty Representatives Basketball Coaches - Men’s 1997-2004 Ron Turner 1896-1989 Henry H. Everett 1906 Elwood Brown 2005-2011 Ron Zook 1898-1899 Jacob K. Shell 1907 F.L. Pinckney 2012-2016 Tim Beckman 1899-1906 Herbert J. Barton 1908 Fletcher Lane 2017- Lovie Smith 1906-1929 George A. Goodenough 1909-1910 H.V. Juul 1929-1936 Alfred C. Callen 1911-1912 T.E. Thompson Golf Coaches - Men’s 1936-1949 Frank E. Richart 1913-1920 Ralph R. Jones 1922-1923 George Davis 1950-1959 Robert B. Browne 1921-1922 Frank J. Winters 1924 Ernest E. Bearg 1959-1968 Leslie A. Bryan 1923-1936 J. Craig Ruby 1925-1928 D.L. Swank 1968-1976 Henry S. Stilwell 1937-1947 Douglas R. Mills 1929-1932 J.H. Utley 1976-1981 William A.
    [Show full text]
  • ARP Top 10 Times
    Apalachee Regional Park Top 10 Cross Country Times High School Boys 5k Top 10 Open Men’s 10k Top 10 1.14:59.45 Sukhi Khosla Tallahassee Leon 2013 FSU Invitational 1. 28:55 Samuel Chelanga Nike/ADP 2016 USATF Club 2.15:03.34 Mac Macoy Vestavia Hills 2013 FSU Invitational 2. 29:04 Stanley Kebeni Nike/ADP 2016 USATF Club 3.15:06.68 Tyler Bennett Fort Myers 2013 FSU Invitational 3. 29:05 Morgan Pearson Falcon DP 2016 USATF Club 4.15:07.57 Nick Morken Niceville 2013 FSU Invitational 4. 29:13 Hillary Bor U.S. Army/ADP 2016 USATF Club 5.15:07.83 Nick Diaz Miami Sunset 2013 FSU Invitational 5. 29:17 Thomas Curtin Virginia Tech 2016 USATF Club 6.15:08.12 Caleb Pottorff Lincoln Park Academy 2016 FHSAA 2A State 6. 29:17 Leonard Korir U.S. Army 2018 USATF NC 7.15:08.51 Brandon Marquez Timber Creek 2013 FSU Invitational 7. 29:18 Martin Hehir Hoka One One 2016 USATF Club 8.15:09.13 Charles Hicks Bolles 2016 FHSAA 2A State 8. 29:18 Galen Rupp Nike 2018 USATF NC 9.15:14.69 Michael Phillips Chiles 2016 FHSAA 3A State 9. 29:24 Scott Fauble Hoka One One 2016 USATF Club 10 15:16.00 Joshua Jacques Lyman 2014 FHSAA 4A State 10. 29:28 Daniel Winn BAA 2016 USATF Club High School Girls 5k Top 10 Open Women’s 6k Top 10 1. 17:16.50 Caroline Wells Winter Springs 2020 FHSAA 3A State 1. 19:31 Colleen Quigley Bowerman TC 2016 USATF Club 2.
    [Show full text]
  • Division I Women's Cross Country Championships Records Book
    DIVISION I WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2015 Championships 2 History 5 All-Time Team Results 8 2015 CHAMPIONSHIPS HIGHLIGHTS New Mexico women win first Cross Country nation championship: The Lobos' motto this week was, "Expect Nothing, Achieve Everything." On Saturday, they did just that. Behind one of the most dominating performances in NCAA history, the No. 1 University of New Mexico women's cross country team won its first national title Saturday at the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships. The Lobo women, competing in their 10th-ever NCAA Championship, placed all five of their scorers in the top 25 at E.P. 'Tom' Sawyer State Park in Louisville and combined to score 49 points, the lowest team score by any team since 1982. "It's a great day," New Mexico head coach Joe Franklin said. "Super excited for the women. They're going to remember this for the rest of their lives and that's really special." The Lobos' championship is the second NCAA title in University of New Mexico history, joining the New Mexico skiing's NCAA title in 2004. It's the fourth NCAA women's cross country title in Mountain West history. "It's amazing," senior Courtney Frerichs said after the race. Long deemed the prohibitive favorite after assembling its talented squad of runners, the Lobos lived up to their reputation, running through the 31-team field to an 80-point victory over runner-up Colorado. New Mexico's margin of victory is the fifth-largest in NCAA history and the best since 2004.
    [Show full text]
  • Division I Women's Indoor Track Championships
    DIVISION I WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2016 Championship 2 History 6 All-Time Team Results 18 2016 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS Oregon Takes Home the Title: Day 2 of the DI Women’s Indoor Track and Field Championships was nothing short of exhilarating. It would take every last event to decide the 2016 National Champion, as it came down to Arkansas and Oregon in the 4 x 400 Meter Relay. Despite Arkansas finishing slightly better in the race, Oregon narrowly edge out Arkansas 53 to 50 to return to the winner’s circle. The day began with the Georgia Bulldogs in a commanding lead. Hoping to make the most of their field participants, they took to the high jump, an event that pentathlon National Champion and record holder Kendall Williams cleared a height of 1.86 the day prior. Unfortunately, Williams would not clear the first height and could gain no points. In fact, three of the four Bulldogs in the event failed to gain a point, although junior jumper Tatiana Gusin finished second behind KSU’s Akela Jones, who set the NCAA record in the high jump on Friday. Despite lengthening their lead with eight more points, they left the door open for Oregon and Arkansas to begin their comeback. Both teams would slowly chip away. Neither were running away with a landslide of first place finishes, however it was a careful and methodical comeback. Take Oregon’s sophomore sprinter Hannah Cunliffe for example. Cunliffe ran two strong races, finishing second in the 60 meter with a 7.12 time and third in the 200 meter behind a 22.85 time.
    [Show full text]
  • Judge Considers Nuclear Fuel Dispute
    IN SPORTS: Chanticleers shock college baseball world, top Arizona 4-3 for CWS title B1 SCIENCE NASA’s Juno craft nears Jupiter for mapping, photos A6 FRIDAY, JULY 1, 2016 | Serving South Carolina since October 15, 1894 75 cents Judge considers nuclear fuel dispute processing project should be dis- state, said during a 90-minute hearing. The plant is years behind schedule State suing federal missed, or if the state's pursuit of mil- South Carolina in February sued and billions over budget. Because the lions of dollars in fees should move the U.S. Department of Energy about facility wasn't operational by a Jan. 1, government about forward. the mixed-oxide fuel project at the Sa- 2016, deadline, the federal government During a hearing in federal court in vannah River Site, a sprawling former was supposed to remove 1 metric ton Columbia, attorney Randy Lowell said nuclear weapons plant along the of plutonium from South Carolina or plutonium project that the law is clear that the govern- South Carolina-Georgia border. The pay fines of $1 million a day — up to BY MEG KINNARD ment owes South Carolina millions of multi-billion-dollar project was in- $100 million yearly — until either the dollars in fees and also must remove tended to help the United States fulfill facility meets production goals or the The Associated Press plutonium from the state because the an agreement with Russia to dispose plutonium is taken elsewhere for stor- COLUMBIA — It's now up to a fed- processing plant wasn't operational on of at least 34 metric tons apiece of age or disposal.
    [Show full text]
  • 08-20-21 Us Comprehensive Lists
    2021 US COMPREHENSIVE LISTS (as of 8/20/21) (send corrections/updates to [email protected]) MEN 100 METERS 9.77 1 1.5 Trayvon Bromell New Balance Jun 05 NACAC New Life 9.83 2s3 0.9 Ronnie Baker Nike Aug 01 OG 9.84 2 0.1 Fred Kerley Nike Aug 01 OG 9.85 2 1.5 Marvin Bracy-Williams Nike Jun 05 NACAC New Life 9.89 4 0.8 Kenny Bednarek Nike Jun 20 OT 1 0.2 Isiah Young Nike May 30 Pure Summer Inv 9.91 5 0.8 Micah Williams Oregon Jun 20 OT 9.94 1f2 1.6 JoVaughn Martin Florida State Apr 17 Jones Inv 9.95 3h4 1.9 Noah Lyles adidas Jun 19 OT 9.96 1 1.9 Cravon Gillespie Nike May 09 USATF Golden G 9.97 1 1.9 Kyree King Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 9.98 2 1.9 Justin Gatlin Nike Apr 10 Miramar Inv 10.00 2 1.2 Michael Rodgers Nike Jul 06 Gyulai Mem 10.01 3 1.9 Christopher Belcher Nike May 09 USATF Golden G 10.05 1 0.4 Terrance Laird LSU Jun 11 NCAA 10.08 2 0.1 Elijah Hall-Thompson unat Jul 09 ATL Marietta 2q2 1.6 Javonte Harding North Carolina A&T May 28 NCAA East 3q2 1.6 Lance Lang Kentucky May 28 NCAA East 3 1.5 Chris Royster Altis Jun 05 NACAC New Life 10.09 4q2 1.6 Ismael Kone New Orleans May 28 NCAA East 1 1.6 Nolton Shelvin Coffeyville CC May 13 JUCO Ch 3 0.2 Jaylen Slade Florida HS May 30 Pure Summer Inv 1h1 0.8 Ameer Webb Nike Apr 16 Clay Inv 10.10 1 1.6 Cravont Charleston NC State Mar 27 Raleigh R 2 1.4 Bryce Robinson Tracksmith Mar 27 Texas R 10.11 1 1.6 Cole Beck Virginia Tech May 15 ACC 2 1.6 Denzell Feagin Barton CC May 13 JUCO Ch 10.12 2h2 0.3 Jaylen Bacon adidas May 23 adidas Boost Boston 2q1 1.6 Bryan Henderson Sam Houston May 29 NCAA West
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 State Track & Field Meet
    © 2019 Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin The WIAA Welcomes You To The Boys & Girls 2021 State Track & Field Meet Order Of events and time schedule Thursday, June 24 – Division 3 Friday, June 25 – Division 2 and Wheelchair (All Divisions) Saturday, June 26 – Division 1 9-10:30 a.m. Coaches and Athletes may check in implements (Discus and 9:45 a.m. Stadium opens for warm-ups Shot), which will be used in competition 10:30 a.m. On-track warm-up time concludes Friday Only 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Coaches may pick up team envelopes 10:35 a.m. Opening Ceremonies Friday Only 9 a.m. Wheelchair only on track for warm-ups Friday Only 10:45 a.m. On-track warm-up time concludes 9:30 a.m. Stadium opens for warm-ups Friday Only 10:55 a.m. Opening Ceremonies FIELD EVENTS 10:40 a.m. Coed Wheelchair Shot Put (All Divisions) Friday Only 11 a.m. Girls Long Jump (Followed by Boys, starting 45 Minutes after 11 a.m. Boys Pole Vault (Followed by Girls, starting 45 Minutes after Girls LJ and Boys TJ are both complete) Boys PV is complete) 11 a.m. Girls Shot (Followed by Boys, starting 45 Minutes after 11 a.m. Boys Triple Jump (Followed by Girls, starting 45 Minutes after Girls SP and Boys Disc are both complete) Boys TJ and Girls LJ are both complete) Field Event Warm-Ups 11 a.m. Boys Discus (Followed by Girls, starting 45 Minutes after (a) there will be a 45-minute break between rounds.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018-19 Big Ten Records Book
    2018-19 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK Big Life. Big Stage. Big Ten. BIG TEN CONFERENCE RECORDS BOOK 2018-19 71st Edition FALL SPORTS Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Field Hockey Football* Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Volleyball WINTER SPORTS SPRING SPORTS Men's Basketball* Baseball Women's Basketball* Men’s Golf Men’s Gymnastics Women’s Golf Women’s Gymnastics Men's Lacrosse Men's Ice Hockey* Women's Lacrosse Men’s Swimming and Diving Rowing Women’s Swimming and Diving Softball Men’s Indoor Track and Field Men’s Tennis Women’s Indoor Track and Field Women’s Tennis Wrestling Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Women’s Outdoor Track and Field * Records appear in separate publication 4 CONFERENCE PERSONNEL HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Faculty Representatives Basketball Coaches - Men’s 1991-1996 Lou Tepper 1896-1989 Henry H. Everett 1906 Elwood Brown 1997-2004 Ron Turner 1898-1899 Jacob K. Shell 1907 F.L. Pinckney 2005-2011 Ron Zook 1899-1906 Herbert J. Barton 1908 Fletcher Lane 2012-2016 Tim Beckman 1906-1929 George A. Goodenough 1909-1910 H.V. Juul 2017- Lovie Smith 1929-1936 Alfred C. Callen 1911-1912 T.E. Thompson 1936-1949 Frank E. Richart 1913-1920 Ralph R. Jones Golf Coaches - Men’s 1950-1959 Robert B. Browne 1921-1922 Frank J. Winters 1922-1923 George Davis 1959-1968 Leslie A. Bryan 1923-1936 J. Craig Ruby 1924 Ernest E. Bearg 1968-1976 Henry S. Stilwell 1937-1947 Douglas R. Mills 1925-1928 D.L. Swank 1976-1981 William A.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Women's Indoor Track & Field
    2020 WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD 385 Virginia Tech - ACC Champion Nevada Mareno (2nd Tm: 1-Mile) NCAA Championships canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic Alexis Postell (2nd Tm: DMR) Savannah Shaw (2nd Tm: 3000-M, DMR) ACC Championship Results All-Atlantic Coast Conference Team Anna Vess (2nd Tm: DMR) South Bend, Ind., February 27-29 The top three finishers in each individual event and the top relay team at the ACC Notre Dame (6) Indoor Championships earned All-ACC first-team honors. The No. 4 through 6 1. Virginia Tech ...................................................... 105.5 finishers in each individual event, plus the second- and third-place relay team Abby Kapitan (1st Tm: Weight Throw) 2. Miami ...................................................................... 73 finishers were recognized as second-team All-ACC. Rachel Dadamio (2nd Tm: 5000-M) 3. Notre Dame ............................................................ 61 Boston College (1) Maddy Denner (1st Tm: 3000-M; 2nd Tm: 5000-M) 4. Clemson ................................................................. 58 Lauren White (2nd Tm: 3000-M, 5000-M) Naya Sharp (1st Tm: 60-M Hurdles) 5. Duke .................................................................... 53.5 Clemson (10) Rachel Tanczos (1st Tm: Weight Throw; 2nd Tm: Shot 6. Florida State ........................................................... 52 Laurie Barton (1st Tm: 800-M) Put) 7. Louisville ................................................................. 50 Andrea Foster (1st Tm: 800-M; 2nd Tm: 4x400-M Relay) Summer
    [Show full text]
  • Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:46 PM 1/11/2020 Page 1 UAB Vulcan Invite 2020 - 1/11/2020 Sponsored by UAB Birmingham Crossplex Arena, Birmingham, Al
    Xpress Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:46 PM 1/11/2020 Page 1 UAB Vulcan Invite 2020 - 1/11/2020 Sponsored by UAB Birmingham Crossplex Arena, Birmingham, Al. Results Women 60 Meter Dash Qualifying Women 60 Meter Dash Top 2 + 2 On Time Advance to Event 1 Top 2 + 2 On Time Advance to Finals Vulcan Rec: 7.23 1/12/2019 Sha'Carri Richardson Vulcan Rec: 7.23 1/12/2019 Sha'Carri Richardson Crsplx Rec: 7.07 C 3/3/2012 Gloria Asumnu Crsplx Rec: 7.18 C 1/10/2020 Brandlee Presley Name School Prelims Name School Prelims Preliminaries Preliminaries 1 Jasmine Riley Troy 7.65Q 1 Sadi Giles Texas State 7.51Q 2 Ebony Tolliver UAB 7.79Q 2 Jasmine Riley Troy 7.58Q 3 Alexa Valenzuela Texas State 7.85Q 3 Kaylen Johnson Meridian CC 7.81Q 4 Rebekah Bondi Emory 7.85Q 4 Ebony Tolliver UAB 7.71Q 5 Kyla Johnson Meridian CC 7.88Q 5 Amaya Brown Texas State 7.77Q 6 Alexus Shaw Ga State 7.88Q 6 Kyla Johnson Meridian CC 7.82Q 7 Makiyah Sills UAB 7.99Q 7 Destiny Rhodes Shorter 7.87q 8 Kaylen Johnson Meridian CC 7.84Q 8 Rebekah Bondi Emory 7.92q 9 Destiny Nash Ga State 7.92Q 9 Faith Bostick So Florida 7.96 10 Destiny Rhodes Shorter 7.96Q 10 Makiyah Sills UAB 7.96 11 Ella Lavelle Emory 7.97Q 11 Ella Lavelle Emory 7.97 12 Tari Lampkin Emmanuel (Ga 8.02Q 12 Bianca Browne Shorter 7.98 13 Chelsea Tate Ga State 8.06Q 13 Corta Washington Savannah Sta 8.02 14 Teanna Jules Lipscomb 8.15Q 14 Tari Lampkin Emmanuel (Ga 8.12 15 Bianca Browne Shorter 7.91q 15 Teanna Jules Lipscomb 8.15 16 Corta Washington Savannah Sta 7.97q 16 Gabrielle Collins Bethune-Cook 8.27
    [Show full text]