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UNITED STATES and CANADA Indoor Results 2016-17 Number 5 UNITED STATES and CANADA indoor results 2016-17 number 5 Reno -NV- (United States), 13-14.1.2017 -Pole Vault Summit- (indoor) Men PV Elite (13) 1 Mike Arnold 5.55; 2 Jeff Coover 5.55; 3 Seito Yamamoto (jpn) 5.45; 4 Victor Weirich 5.45; 5 Tray Oates 5.45; Jack Whitt 5.45; 7 Dylan Bell 5.35 PV Emerging (13) 1 Alex Bishop 5.35; 2 Mike Woepse 5.25 PV (14) 1 Jeffrey Rodriguez 5.30; 2 Pau Tonnesen (esp) 5.20; 3 Deryk Theodore (can) 5.20 Women PV Elite (13) 1 Sandi Morris 4.65; 2 Katie Nageotte 4.45; 3 Alysha Newman (can) 4.45; 4 Courtney Ross 4.30; Allison Koressel 4.30; Kristen Hixson 4.30; 7 Mary Saxer 4.30; 8 Megan Clark 4.30; 9 Kayla Caldwell 4.15 PV (14) 1 Carmelita Correa (mex) 4.05; 2 Jill Marois 4.05; 3 Jessie Johnson 4.05 Chapel Hill -NC- (United States), 18-19.1.2017 -Tobacco Road Cup- (indoor) Women Pentathlon 1 Emily Godwin 3.796p (9.22; 1.74; 11.59; 5.51; 2.30.18); 2 Amy Collins 3.646p (9.32; 1.68; 9.75; 5.27; 2.19.88) Birmingham -AL- (United States), 18-19.1.2017 -Samford Multi- (indoor) Women Pentathlon 1 Emile Berge (nor) 3.923p (8.92; 1.68; 12.19; 5.60; 2.24.54); Sarah Goodale 3.833p (8.99; 1.65; 11.43; 5.49; 2.21.28); 3 Zaria Tillman 3.714p (8.77; 1.56; 11.34; 5.64; 2.28.85); 4 Grace McKenzie (irl) 3.653p (9.11; 1.68; 10.67; 5.09; 2.23.29); 5 Qetuwrah Abdukka-Muhammad 3.161p (9.09; 1.62; 8.65; 5.85; 2.27.80); 6 Hannah Dunderdale (gbr) 3.610p (9.05; 1.47; 11.38; 5.43; 2.20.13) ; 7 Selena Popp 3.608p (9.54; 1.68; 10.33; 5.49; 2.27.05) Annapolis -MD- (United States), 19.1.2017 -Mid-week Invitational- (indoor) Women 60m Shenel Crooke (skn) 7.51; HJ Jailah Mason 1.80 Boston -MA- (United States), 19.1.2017 -Multi Team Meet- (indoor) Women 60m Gemma Acheampong (gha) 7.44; 1.000m Claudia Di Somma 2.49.05 Akron -OH- (United States), 20.1.2017 -Dual Meet- (indoor) Men 60m 1 Kwadarrius Smith 6.76; 2 Brian Smith 6.79; 400m 1 Matthew Tobin 47.61; Miles Baldwin 47.95; PV Matthew Rowland 5.22; LJ 1 Terrell McClain 7.80; 2 Samory Fraga (bra) 7.44; SP David Paliscak 17.78; WT Reginald Jagers 20.66 Women HJ Nikki Manson 1.78; PV 1 Lucy Bryan 4.30; 2 Samantha Thollerud 4.05; 3 Rebecca Pietsch 4.05; TJ Ariadna Ramos (esp) 12.68 Columbia -MO- (United States), 20.1.2017 -Missouri Invitational- (indoor) Men 60m 1 Andre Ewers 6.72; 2 Travis Collins 6.82; 400m Quintaveon Poole 48.03; PV Mike Vani 5.20; LJ La'Derrick Ward 7.74; 2 Julian Harvey 7.73; 3 Sedeekie Edie (jam) 7.42; SP Kevin Farley 18.25 Women 60m 1 Maya Cody 7.40; 2 Marisssa Kurtimah 7.46; HJ Valeriya Kostyuk (ukr) 1.75 Brookings -SD- (United States), 20.1.2017 -South Dakota Invite- (indoor) Men 60m Tremayne Flagler 6.81; 600m 1 Trey Furgeson 1.19.86; 3rd Itoitz Rodríguez (esp) 1.20.87; LJ Brian Huber 7.47 Allendale -MI- (United States), 20.1.2017 -GVSU Open- (indoor) Men 1.000m 1 Nick McMackin (can) 2.23.24; 2 Corey Bellemore (can) 2.24.54; 60mh Rami Gharsali (tun) 7.93; PV Joe Fogarasi 5.20 Women 600m Annie Leblanc (can) 1.30.29; Mile 1 Alsu Bogdanova (rus) 4.42.33; 2 Sam Johnson 4.43.34; 3.000m Alsu Bogdanova (rus) 9.38.16; PV Kristen Hixson 4.30 Lincoln -NE- (United States), 20.1.2017 -Prairie Wolf Invitational- (indoor) Women HJ Marusa Cernjul (slo) 1.84 Warrensburg -MO- (United States), 20.1.2017 -UCM Invitational- (indoor) Men PV Cole Phillips 5.20; SP Jacob Mahin 17.79 Boston -MA- (United States), 20.1.2017 -Joe Donahue Invite- (indoor) Men Mile Paul Duffey 4.00.79 Overland Park -KS- (United States), 20.1.2017 -Cavalier Night Relays- (indoor) Men 60m Xavier Atkins 6.68 Naperville -IL- (United States), 20.1.2017 -Cardinal Opener- (indoor) Men PV Luke Winder 5.46 Bozeman -MT- (United States), 20.1.2017 -Dual Meet- (indoor) Men SP 1 Justin Franz 18.12; 2 Kyle Douglass 17.79 New York -NY- (United States), 20.1.2017 -Tri Meet- (indoor) Women 60m Cha'Mia Rothwell 7.45 Staten Island -NY- (United States), 20.1.2017 -Gotham Cup- (indoor) Men 60m Christopher Naliali (civ) 6.81; 200m h1 1 Martin Owusu-antwi (gha) 21.22; 2 Liemarvin Bonevacia (ned) 21.36; 3 Juander Santos (dom) 21.67; 400m h1 Liemarvin Bonevacia (ned) 46.96; 2 Juander Santos (dom) 47.37; 3 Saint-Jacob Diodonet 47.38; 800m Luguelín Santos (dom) 1.52.98 Women 60m Zakiya Denoon (tto) 7.50; 800m Siofra Cleirigh-Buttner (irl) 2.08.27; 1.000m 1 Kaley Ciluffo 2.45.91; 2 Jenna Cupp 2.47.47; 3 Sammy Bockoven 2.48.06; 4 Nicole Hutchinson (can) 2.48.90; 60mh Shanice Grant (jam) 8.40; HJ Priscilla Frederick (ant) 1.85; SP Monique Riddick 17.33 Bowling Green -OH- (United States), 20.1.2017 -Tom Wright Classic- (indoor) Women 60m Agata Forkasiewicz (pol) 7.43; SP Aliyah Gustafson 16.10 Youngstown -OH- (United States), 20.1.2017 -YSU College Invite- (indoor) Men 60m Carl Zallow 6.82; 200m Brycen Spratling 21.18 1h1; Chris Tate 21.40 2h1; Myles Pringle 21.52 1h2, 60mh Chad Zallow 7.77; WT Connor Neu 21.25 Bay City -MI- (United States), 20.1.2017 -Doug Hansen Open- (indoor) Men 400m Benjamin Hayes 47.70; TJ Donald Scott 16.33 Birmingham -AL- (United States), 21.1.2017 -Auburn Invitational- (indoor) Men 60m 1 Odean Skeen (jam) 6.63; 2 Raheem Chambers 6.76; 200m Jereem Richards (tto) 20.57 1h2; Teray Smith (bah) 21.08 1h1; Renny Quow (tto) 21.32 2h1; Michael Cherry 21.34 2h2; 400m Alfred Larry 47.04 1h1; Alex Amankwah (gha) 47.19 2h1; Randall Ceneus 47.26 3h1; 800m Blair Henderson 1.49.20; 60mh Wellington Zaza (lbr) 7.93; SP Kyle Felpel 18.24; WT 1 Johnie Jackson 23.56; 2 Elias Hakansson (swe) 20.54 Women 60m 1 Aleia Hobbs 7.29; 2 Kortnei Johnson 7.31; 3 Jada Martin 7.38; 4 Olivia Fotopoulou (cypn) 7.47; 200m Aaliyah Johnson 23.66 1h1; Symone Darius 23.79 1h2; Kortnei Johnson 23.89 2h1; 400m Travia Jones 53.95 1h1; Karrington Winters 54.15 2h1; Maggie Barrie 54.15 3h1; 800m Morgan Schuetz 2.04.79; 60mh 1 Tonea Marshall 8.29; 2 Vanessa Clerveaux 8.41 (8.29 1h2); HJ Stacey Destin 1.83; SP 1 Jeneva Stevens 18.54; 2 Nickolette Dunbar 16.01; WT Jeneva Stevens 23.65 Winston-Salem -NC- (United States), 21.1.2017 -Wake Forest Invitational- (indoor) Men 60m 1 Desmond Lawrence 6.67; 2 Kendall Kee 6.70; 60mh Marshawn Scott 7.85 Women WT Kelsey Arnold 20.21 College Station -TX- (United States), 21.1.2017 -Aggie Invitational- (indoor) Men 60m 1 Kendal Williams 6.68; 2 Emeilo Ferguson (jam) 6.71; 3 Andrew Hudson 6.72; 4 Jalen Miller 6.75; 200m Fred Kerley 20.74 1h6; 400m Mylik Marley 46.31 1h7; Kyle Collins 46.87 2h7; Robert Grant 47.33 1h6; Jostyn Andrews 47.44 2h6; Kevin McClanahan 47.79 3h7; 800m 1 Erik Martinsson (swe) 1.49.16; 2 Vincent Crisp 1.49.58; 3.000m Miguel Bautista 8.07.70; HJ 1 Darius Carbin 2.17; 2 Trey Culver 2.17; PV Audie Wyatt 5.45; LJ 1 Charles Brown 7.81; 2 Justin Hall 7.71; 3 Will Williams 7.65; SP Denzel Comenentia (ned) 18.26; WT Alex Poursanidis (cyp) 22.11; 4x400m 1 Texas A & M (R. 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Champlin) 3.07.70 Women 60m 1 Amber Ivy 7.31; 2 Brenessa Thompson (guy) 7.46; 3 Kate Hall 7.47 (7.43 1h4); 200m Danyel White 23.22 1h6; Amber Ivy 23.45 2h6; Jaevin Reed 23.91 1h4; 200m Invite 1 Phyllis Francis 23.19; 2 Shamier Little 23.53; Mahagony Jones 23.72; 400m Jazimne Frey 53.91 1h5; Kadecia Baird (guy) 54.13 1h6; 3.000m Brentley Goertzen 9.27.83; 60mh Kendell Williams 8.07; HJ 1 Madeline Fagan 1.90; 2 Zarriea Willis 1.80; PV 1 Emily Gunderson 4.17; 2 Helen Falda (ita) 4.17; LJ Kendell Williams 6.52; TJ Keturah Orji 13.95; SP Maggie Ewen 17.05; WT 1 Shelby Ashe 20.97; 2 Maggie Ewen 20.34 Lexington -KY- (United States), 20-21.1.2017 -Rod McCravy Invitational- (indoor) Men 60m 1 Maxwell Willis 6.65; 2 Justyn Thimes 6.70; 3 Kenshard Hamilton 6.76 (6.73 1h4); 4 Aldrich Bailey 6.78; 5 Isaiah Taylor 6.79 (6.77 1h2); 200m Malik Moffett 21.10 1h1; Xabier Smith 21.28 2h1; 400m Henri Delauze (bah) 47.42 1h2; Michael Cheeks 47.48 1h1; Kinard Rolle (bah) 47.54 2h1; 600 yards Zacharias Curran 1.10.23; 800m Isaiah Harris 1.46.65 1h1; Strymar Livingston (jam) 1.47.95 2h1; Myles Marshall 1.48.17 3h1; Mpho Makofane (rsa) 1.48.53 4h1; Robert Ford 1.48.54 5h1; Domenic Perretta 1.49.26 1h2; Terrell Jackson 1.49.28 2h2; Mile Sean Tobin (irl) 4.01.18; 3.000m Jonathan Davis 8.04.88; 60mh 1 Nick Anderson 7.77; 2 Marquis Morris 7.81; 3 Daniel Roberts 7.86; 4 Kirk Lewis (bah) 7.88; 5 Rhys Phillips (bah) 7.89; HJ (20) 1 Branden Greene 2.15; 2 Tim Duckworth 2.15; 3 Xaivier McAllister 2.15; PV 1 Jake albright 5.54; 2 Nick Meyer 5.44; 3 Paulo Benavides 5.34; LJ 1 Eric Sloan 7.74; 2 Steffin McCarter 7.60; SP 1 Willie Morrison 19.00; 2 Nicholas Ponzio 18.87; 3 Brian Williams 18.64; 4 Nikolas Huffman 18.46; WT (20) 1 Andy Fryman 21.11; 2 Carlos Mangum 20.87; 4x400m USC (R.
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