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Flash Results, Inc Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:44 PM 1/26/2019 Page 1 Razorback Invitational - 1/25/2019 to 1/26/2019 Randal Tyson Track Complex Univ.of Arkansas--Fayetteville, AR Results 6 Kianna Gray SR Kentucky 23.55 3 Event 1 Women 60 M 7 Iman Brown SO Oregon 23.57 2 Tyson Center: 7.02 2/12/2012 Tiana Madison 8 Jada Baylark JR Arkansas 23.58 1 Razorback: 7.17 1/30/2016 Shayla Sanders 9 Tiana Wilson FR Arkansas 23.67 Name Yr School Prelims 10 Janeek Brown SO Arkansas 23.67 Preliminaries 11 Ranae McKenzie SR Kansas State 23.95 1 Kiara Parker SR Arkansas 7.18Q 12 Ariyonna Augustine FR LSU 23.96 2 Sha'Carri Richardson FR LSU 7.24Q 13 Makenzie Dunmore JR Oregon 24.04 3 Jasmin Reed SO Oregon 7.41Q 14 Rachel Misher SR LSU 24.12 4 Kianna Gray SR Kentucky 7.42Q 15 Sharrika Barnett SR Florida 24.12 5 Kortnei Johnson SR LSU 7.27q 16 Aaliyah Birmingham JR Oklahoma Sta 24.20 6 Jada Baylark JR Arkansas 7.33q 17 Jasmin Reed SO Oregon 24.25 7 Ariyonna Augustine FR LSU 7.43q 18 Milan Young SO LSU 24.38 8 Iman Brown SO Oregon 7.45q 19 Tamara Kuykendall JR Arkansas 24.40 9 Aaliyah Birmingham JR Oklahoma Sta 7.46 20 Kiya Oviosun FR LSU 24.43 10 Tamara Kuykendall JR Arkansas 7.49 21 Celera Barnes JR Kentucky 24.51 11 Celera Barnes JR Kentucky 7.53 22 Taylor Manson SO Florida 24.52 12 Makenzie Dunmore JR Oregon 7.54 23 Brittley Humphrey JR LSU 24.53 13 Kethlin Campbell SO Arkansas 7.54 24 Camille Christopher FR Purdue 24.57 14 Cassondra Hall JR LSU 7.54 25 Jae'Nisa Heckstall FR Purdue 24.63 15 Rachel Misher SR LSU 7.55 26 Faith Gilbert FR Miss State 24.68 16 Faith Gilbert FR Miss State 7.56 27 Morgan Burks Magee SO Arkansas 24.71 17 Kerissa D'Arpino SR Oregon 7.58 28 Jurnee Woodward SO LSU 24.73 18 Camille Christopher FR Purdue 7.72 29 Yakira Love SR Purdue 24.81 19 Autumn Heath SR Purdue 7.74 30 Amaya Chadwick FR Purdue 24.98 20 Kira White JR Oklahoma Sta 7.77 31 Autumn Heath SR Purdue 24.98 21 Vivette Green FR Purdue 7.78 32 Janie O'Connor SO Kentucky 25.04 22 Yakira Love SR Purdue 7.78 33 Rachel Vinjamuri SR Oregon 25.13 23 Shayla Felder FR Miss State 8.00 34 Zakiyah Amos FR Iowa State 25.14 24 Jaylah Bailey SO Miss State 8.17 35 Jaylah Bailey SO Miss State 25.21 Event 1 Women 60 M 36 Shakira Dancy FR Florida 25.34 Tyson Center: 7.02 2/12/2012 Tiana Madison 37 Riley White SO Miss State 25.39 Razorback: 7.17 1/30/2016 Shayla Sanders 38 Emma Whigham SR Iowa State 25.51 Name Yr School Finals 39 Lauryn Ghee SO Florida 25.53 Finals 40 McKenzie Ethridge JR Miss State 25.81 1 Kiara Parker SR Arkansas 7.15 10 --- Sha'Carri Richardson FR LSU DQ 2 Sha'Carri Richardson FR LSU 7.20 8 --- Shayla Felder FR Miss State DQ 3 Kortnei Johnson SR LSU 7.22 6 --- Brieasha Hobbs JR Oregon DQ 4 Jada Baylark JR Arkansas 7.27 5 --- Hannah Waller JR Oregon DQ 5 Ariyonna Augustine FR LSU 7.38 4 Event 8 Women 60 M Hurdles 6 Jasmin Reed SO Oregon 7.39 3 Tyson Center: 7.79 3/9/2013 Brianna Rollins 7 Iman Brown SO Oregon 7.46 2 Razorback: 7.98 1/27/2018 Dior Hall 8 Kianna Gray SR Kentucky 7.48 1 Name Yr School Prelims Event 2 Women 200 M Preliminaries Tyson Center: 22.40 3/14/2008 Bianca Knight 1 Payton Chadwick SR Arkansas 8.02Q Razorback: 22.72 1/29/2016 Kyra Jefferson 2 Janeek Brown SO Arkansas 8.13Q Name Yr School Finals 3 Tonea Marshall JR LSU 8.19Q Finals 4 Keira Christie-Galloway SO Iowa State 8.29Q 1 Abby Steiner FR Kentucky 22.97 10 5 Milan Young SO LSU 8.32q 2 Payton Chadwick SR Arkansas 22.97 8 6 Masai Russell FR Kentucky 8.32q 3 Kortnei Johnson SR LSU 23.38 6 7 Kaylah Robinson SO Oregon 8.32q 4 Kiara Parker SR Arkansas 23.41 5 8 Emily Sloan FR Oregon 8.33q 5 Kethlin Campbell SO Arkansas 23.42 4 9 Brittley Humphrey JR LSU 8.34 10 Kaylyn Hall FR Iowa State 8.60 Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:44 PM 1/26/2019 Page 2 Razorback Invitational - 1/25/2019 to 1/26/2019 Randal Tyson Track Complex Univ.of Arkansas--Fayetteville, AR Results Preliminaries ... (Event 8 Women 60 M Hurdles) Event 11 Women High Jump Name Yr School Prelims Tyson Center: 1.97m 1/27/2012 Brigetta Barrett 11 Katarina Vlahovic FR Iowa State 8.70 Razorback: 1.97m 1/27/2012 Brigetta Barrett 12 Jae'Nisa Heckstall FR Purdue 8.71 Name Yr School Finals 13 Vitoria Alves FR Kansas State 8.91 Finals 14 Rhesa Foster JR Oregon 9.01 1 Ellen Ekholm JR Kentucky 1.83m 10 15 Amaya Chadwick FR Purdue 9.09 2 Carly Hinkle SO Kentucky 1.80m 8 Event 8 Women 60 M Hurdles 3 Kaitlyn Walker SR LSU 1.75m 5 Tyson Center: 7.79 3/9/2013 Brianna Rollins 3 Abigail O'Donoghue SO LSU 1.75m 5 Razorback: 7.98 1/27/2018 Dior Hall 3 Clare Gibson SO Kansas State 1.75m 5 Name Yr School Finals 6 Janae Moffitt SR Purdue 1.75m 3 Finals 7 Shanae McKenzie JR Kansas State 1.70m 2 1 Payton Chadwick SR Arkansas 8.01 10 8 Ashlyn Hare JR Oregon 1.70m 1 2 Janeek Brown SO Arkansas 8.02 8 Event 12 Women Pole Vault 3 Tonea Marshall JR LSU 8.14 6 Tyson Center: 4.72m 2/10/2007 Jenn Stuczynski 4 Kaylah Robinson SO Oregon 8.21 5 Razorback: 4.65m 1/30/2015 Sandi Morris 5 Keira Christie-Galloway SO Iowa State 8.32 4 Name Yr School Finals 6 Emily Sloan FR Oregon 8.33 3 Finals 7 Masai Russell FR Kentucky 8.35 2 1 Alexis Jacobus SR Arkansas 4.51m 10 8 Milan Young SO LSU 8.35 1 2 Victoria Hoggard SR Arkansas 4.51m 8 Event 9 Women 4x400 M Relay 3 Lisa Gunnarsson SO LSU 4.51m 6 Tyson Center: 3:27.66 3/15/2003 4 Desiree Freier SR Arkansas 4.41m 5 Downer, McIntosh, Robinson, Richards 5 Bailee McCorkle FR Arkansas 4.01m 4 Razorback: 3:30.66 1/28/2017 6 Peyton Mickelson FR Miss State 3.91m 2.5 K Ellis, A Cockrell, C Pettigrew, D Hill 6 Rylee Robinson SR Arkansas 3.91m 2.5 Team Relay Finals 8 Morgan Hartsell SR Arkansas 3.81m 1 Finals 9 Amy Stelly JR LSU 3.81m 1 Arkansas B 3:39.85 10 Tessa Sheets SO Purdue 3.61m 1) Sydney Hammit SR 2) Paris Peoples FR 11 Emma Hunt FR Miss State 3.61m 3) Kethlin Campbell SO 4) Sydney Davis SR 12 Genna Potter SO Arkansas 3.61m 2 Oklahoma State B 3:48.38 13 Olivia Groeber SO Arkansas 3.41m 1) Sarah Horan SO 2) Amira Coleman SR 13 Parish Kitto JR Arkansas 3.41m 3) Michaela Travers FR 4) Latriceia Smith SR 3 Kentucky B 3:49.43 Event 13 Women Long Jump 1) Kianna Gray SR 2) Celera Barnes JR Tyson Center: 6.91m 2/23/2002 Elva Goulbourne 3) Janie O'Connor SO 4) Brooke Nohilly SO Razorback: 6.65m 1/28/2011 Chantel Malone --- Oregon B DNF Name Yr School Finals 1) Rachel Vinjamuri SR 2) Kerissa D'Arpino SR Finals 3) Tori Sloan FR 4) Taylor Chiotti FR 1 Rhesa Foster JR Oregon 6.36m 10 2 Chaquinn Cook SR Oregon 6.15m 8 Event 10 Women DMR 3 Mercy Abire JR LSU 6.09m 6 Tyson Center: 10:51.89 3/13/2015 4 Tatiana Aholou FR Kentucky 5.86m 5 Kamilos, McKnight, Haiss, Scott 5 Schuyler Wood-Hilderbrandt SR Oklahoma Sta 5.83m 4 Razorback: 11:01.15 1/29/2016 6 Kala Penn JR Florida 5.79m 3 M Sugroue, C Nichols, S Camacho, K Edwards 7 Asia Young JR Purdue 5.76m 2 Team Relay Finals 8 Ryan Roane SO Oklahoma Sta 5.69m 1 Finals 9 Jaden Mattox JR Purdue 5.59m 1 Florida 11:15.59 10 10 Zhane Smith SO Kentucky 5.43m 1) Imogen Barrett FR 2) Nikki Stephens SO 11 Alexis Farley JR Miss State 5.39m 3) Gabrielle Wilkinson FR 4) Jessica Pascoe JR 12 Summer Thompson SO Oklahoma Sta 4.92m 2 Oregon 11:17.54 8 1) Jessica Hull SR 2) Taylor Chiotti FR 3) Susan Ejore JR 4) Amanda Gehrich JR Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:44 PM 1/26/2019 Page 3 Razorback Invitational - 1/25/2019 to 1/26/2019 Randal Tyson Track Complex Univ.of Arkansas--Fayetteville, AR Results Event 14 Women Triple Jump Event 21 Men 60 M Tyson Center: 14.28m 2/11/2012 Kimberly Williams Tyson Center: 6.46 2/15/2003 Terrence Trammell Razorback: 13.78m 1/23/2010 Toni Smith Razorback: 6.54 1/30/2016 John Teeters Name Yr School Finals Name Yr School Prelims Finals Preliminaries 1 Chaquinn Cook SR Oregon 13.60m 10 1 Grant Holloway JR Florida 6.59Q 2 Shardia Lawrence SR Kansas State 13.58m 8 2 Hakim Sani-Brown SO Florida 6.69Q 3 Marie-Josee Ebwea-Excel SR Kentucky 13.53m 6 3 Ryan Clark SR Florida 6.77Q 4 Natricia Hooper JR Florida 13.23m 5 4 Oraine Palmer JR Oregon 6.78Q 5 Asa Garcia SR Florida 12.92m 4 5 Cravon Gillespie SR Oregon 6.70q 6 Latavia Coombs SR Kentucky 12.69m 3 6 Akanni Hislop JR LSU 6.78q 7 Kala Penn JR Florida 12.65m 2 7 Spenser Schmidt SR Oregon 6.78q 8 Konstantina Romaiou JR Kansas State 12.51m 1 8 Josh Oglesby FR Arkansas 6.79q 9 Alexis Farley JR Miss State 12.47m 9 Karson Kowalchuk SO Miss State 6.79 10 Mercy Abire JR LSU 12.38m 10 Waseem Williams JR Purdue 6.80 11 Lexi Ellis FR Oregon 12.28m 11 DJ Henderson FR Oregon 6.85 12 Kyndal McKnight SO LSU 12.25m 12 Cameron Crump FR Miss State 6.86 13 Ryan Roane SO Oklahoma Sta 12.14m 13 Kurtis Cotton SO Oklahoma Sta 6.86 14 Rieker Daniel SO Oregon 6.87 Event 15 Women Shot Put 15 Jullane Walker JR Kansas State 6.87 Tyson Center: 19.89m 2/11/2012 Jillian Camarena-Williams 16 Dwight St Hillaire SO Kentucky 6.90 Razorback: 18.47m 1/28/2017 Raven Saunders 17 Correion Mosby SR LSU 6.92 Name Yr School Finals 18 Malcolm Dotson SR Purdue 6.92 Finals 19 Lawrence Crawford JR Miss State 6.93 1 Taylor Latimer SO Kansas State 16.17m 10 20 Rashad Swank-Jones JR Oregon 6.93 2 Micaela Hazlewood SR Kentucky 16.36m 8 21 Justin Becker FR Purdue 6.96 3 Nicole Fautsch JR Kentucky 15.69m 6 22 Julius Shellmire SR Oregon 6.97 4 Kiana Phelps SO Oregon 15.14m 5 23 Okheme Moore FR Miss State 6.99 5 Molly Leppelmeier SO Kentucky 14.92m 4 24 Wyatt Duvall SO Oklahoma Sta 6.99 6 Alicia Viveros SO Miss State 14.54m 3 25 Xavier Mulugata JR LSU 7.01 7 Maddie Rabing SO Oregon 14.51m 2 26 Rashad Boyd FR Arkansas 7.02 8 Ronna Stone JR Oregon 13.97m 1 27 Jason Attuso JR LSU 7.03 9 Chardae Tryon JR Miss State
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