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Crystal Reports Activex Designer C.F.P.I. Timing & Data - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 Iowa Musco Invitational 2012 - 4/21/2012 Results at www.cfpitiming.com Univ of Iowa in Iowa City, IA Meet Program Section 3 of 3 Finals Event 17 Women 100 Meter Dash 1 Savitch, Marissa FR Wisconsin _________ World: 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner 2 Wilkinson, Ashley SO Iowa _________ American: 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner 3 Winston, Tiara SO Drake _________ Collegiate: 10.78 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell 4 Duchow, Katie SR Wisconsin _________ Facility: 11.29 5/15/2011 Christina Manning 5 Murray, Brigid FR Loyola (Ill.) _________ Meet: 11.41 2002 Tahesia Herrigan 6 Rehder, Bree FR North. Iowa _________ Lane NameYr School Seed Time 7 Holy, Sophia SR Loyola (Ill.) _________ Section 1 of 2 Finals 8 Pace-Patterson, Alyssa FR Loyola (Ill.) _________ 3 Roth, Sophie FR Wisconsin _________ 4 Jones, Erin SO Iowa _________ Event 21 Women 400 Meter Dash 5 Moore, Raven SO Iowa _________ World: 47.60 10/6/1985 Marita Koch 6 Higgins, Jenna JR Mt. Mercy _________ American: 48.70 9/17/2006 Sandi Richards 7 Winston, Tiara SO Drake _________ Collegiate: 50.10 6/11/1989 Monique Henderson Section 2 of 2 Finals Facility: 52.73 1987 Adriane Diamond 3 Malcore, Katelyn FR Wisconsin _________ Meet: 53.02 2003 Shellene Williams 4 Tarter, Natalie JR Wisconsin _________ Lane NameYr School Seed Time 5 Duchow, Katie SR Wisconsin _________ Section 1 of 2 Finals 6 Savitch, Marissa FR Wisconsin _________ 2 Kinney, Jade FR Loyola (Ill.) _________ 7 Pace-Patterson, Alyssa FR Loyola (Ill.) _________ 3 Cameron, Sam JR North. Iowa _________ 4 Mims, Kelsey SR Iowa _________ Event 19 Women 200 Meter Dash 5 Brungardt, Michaela SR North. Iowa _________ World: 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith-Joyner 6 Sack, Victoria FR Iowa _________ American: 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner 7 Thompson, Darian FR North. Iowa _________ Collegiate: 22.04 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell 8 Westrum, Whitney SO Drake _________ Facility: 23.22 5/15/2011 Madison Mc Nary Section 2 of 2 Finals Meet: 23.50 2004 Shellene Williams 3 Toepfer, Cassie SR Drake _________ Lane NameYr School Seed Time 4 Wilkinson, Ashley SO Iowa _________ Section 1 of 3 Finals 5 Johannesen, Claire JR North. Iowa _________ 3 Steffen, Paige SR Drake _________ 6 Holy, Sophia SR Loyola (Ill.) _________ 4 James, Emily JR Drake _________ 7 Mathes, Jessica FR Drake _________ 5 Tarter, Natalie JR Wisconsin _________ 6 Toepfer, Cassie SR Drake _________ Event 23 Women 800 Meter Run Section 2 of 3 Finals World: 1:53.28 7/26/1983 Jarmila Kratochvilova 1 Edmunds, Carrie JR Wisconsin _________ American: 1:56.40 8/11/1999 Jearl Miles Clark 2 Malcore, Katelyn FR Wisconsin _________ Collegiate: 1:59.11 6/1/1990 Suzy Favor 3 Kinney, Jade FR Loyola (Ill.) _________ Facility: 2:05.63 5/15/2011 Bethany Praska 4 Westrum, Whitney SO Drake _________ Meet: 2:06.84 5/1/2010 Holli Hosch 5 Jones, Erin SO Iowa _________ Lane NameYr School Seed Time 6 Moore, Raven SO Iowa _________ Section 1 of 3 Finals 7 Roth, Sophie FR Wisconsin _________ 2 Curtis, Shelby FR North. Iowa _________ 8 Smith, Marissa JR Drake _________ 3 Heifner, Allison JR Drake _________ 4 Mathes, Jessica FR Drake _________ 5 Egan, Kelly JR Loyola (Ill.) _________ 6 Dole, Cammy JR Drake _________ 7 Gross, Katie FR Drake _________ 8 Parks, Stephanie FR Drake _________ C.F.P.I. Timing & Data - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 Iowa Musco Invitational 2012 - 4/21/2012 Results at www.cfpitiming.com Univ of Iowa in Iowa City, IA Meet Program Section 2 of 3 Finals...(Event 23 Women 800 Meter Run) Section 2 of 3 Finals 2 Placzek, Lena SO Iowa _________ 1 Flood, Betsy SR Iowa _________ 3 Schofer, Marie Unattached _________ 2 Schofer, Marie Unattached _________ 4 Praska, Bethany Unattached _________ 3 Melander, McKenzie SR Iowa _________ 5 Kirby, Ariel JR U.I.C. _________ 4 Beattie, Kayla Unattached _________ 6 Lake, Kirsten SR Drake _________ 5 Eilers, Brooke JR Iowa _________ 7 McCarthy, Emily SO North. Iowa _________ 6 Schrulle, Mareike JR Iowa _________ 8 Crisler, Catherine JR Loyola (Ill.) _________ 7 Ranegar, Megan JR Iowa _________ Section 3 of 3 Finals 8 Clark, Alyvia SO Loyola (Ill.) _________ 2 Clark, Alyvia SO Loyola (Ill.) _________ 9 Berndt, Danielle SR Iowa _________ 3 Cashman, Molly JR North. Iowa _________ 10 Laesch, Jackie SR Iowa _________ 4 Alexia, Adrianne SO Iowa _________ 11 Benson, Nicole JR Iowa _________ 5 Bane, Jenn SR Loyola (Ill.) _________ 12 Lake, Kirsten SR Drake _________ 6 Whitmore, Mary SO Loyola (Ill.) _________ Section 3 of 3 Finals 7 Sequin, Liz Wisconsin _________ 1 Placzek, Lena SO Iowa _________ 8 Clock, Amber FR North. Iowa _________ 2 Thomas, Hayley JR North. Iowa _________ 3 Paulson, Victoria Wisconsin _________ Event 25 Women 1500 Meter Run 4 Todd, Jocelyn FR Iowa _________ World: 3:50.46 9/11/1993 Yunxia Qu 5 Wilkins, Lindsey SO North. Iowa _________ American: 3:57.12 7/26/1983 Mary Slaney 6 Gorman, Keelin SO Iowa _________ Collegiate: 3:59.90 6/7/2009 Jenny Barringer 7 Schon, Scotti JR North. Iowa _________ Facility: 4:10.93 1987 Suzy Favor 8 Wendt, Lizzie Wisconsin _________ Meet: 4:21.86 2007 Meghan Armstrong 9 Bauer, Caroline FR Wisconsin _________ Lane NameYr School Seed Time 10 Parks, Melissa FR Drake _________ Section 1 of 3 Finals 11 Yarows, Kristen Wisconsin _________ 1 Maser, Shannon FR Iowa _________ 12 Hart, Kelsey JR Iowa _________ 2 Alexia, Adrianne SO Iowa _________ 3 Wilson, Alex FR North. Iowa _________ Event 43 Women 3000 Meter Run 4 Sykes, Jessica Wisconsin _________ Facility: 9:22.63 5/1/2010 Betsy Flood 5 Fulton, Mariel FR Drake _________ Meet: 9:22.63 5/1/2010 Betsy Flood 6 Lageschulte, Jill SR North. Iowa _________ Lane NameYr School Seed Time 7 McGuire, Krista FR Drake _________ Section 1 of 1 Finals 8 Venezia, Celia SO Drake _________ 1 Beattie, Kayla Unattached _________ 9 Curtis, Shelby FR North. Iowa _________ 2 Flood, Betsy SR Iowa _________ 10 Wile, Ashley FR Loyola (Ill.) _________ 3 Eilers, Brooke JR Iowa _________ 11 Hosch, Clancy FR North. Iowa _________ 4 Melander, McKenzie SR Iowa _________ 12 Stevens, Haley FR North. Iowa _________ 5 Ranegar, Megan JR Iowa _________ 13 Bunger, Brittany FR North. Iowa _________ 6 Benson, Nicole JR Iowa _________ 7 Hart, Kelsey JR Iowa _________ 8 Fick, Allison JR North. Iowa _________ 9 Poss, Erin SO Drake _________ 10 Schrulle, Mareike Unattached _________ C.F.P.I. Timing & Data - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 Iowa Musco Invitational 2012 - 4/21/2012 Results at www.cfpitiming.com Univ of Iowa in Iowa City, IA Meet Program Event 44 Women 5000 Meter Run Event 33 Women 400 Meter Hurdles Lane NameYr School Seed Time World: 52.34 8/8/2003 Yuliya Pechenkina Section 1 of 1 Finals American: 52.47 9/1/2011 Lashinda Demus 1 Flood, Betsy SR Iowa _________ Collegiate: 53.54 6/12/2004 Sheenna Johnson 2 Eilers, Brooke JR Iowa _________ Facility: 57.35 5/15/2011 Megan Duncan 3 Valgoi, Gina JR Loyola (Ill.) _________ Meet: 58.30 2003 Nikki Nelson 4 Beattie, Kayla Unattached _________ Lane NameYr School Seed Time 5 Benson, Nicole JR Iowa _________ Section 1 of 2 Finals 6 Janezic, Megan SO Loyola (Ill.) _________ 2 Carajohn, Candice JR Loyola (Ill.) _________ 7 Selestow, Theresa Wisconsin _________ 3 Erickson, Nicole SR Iowa _________ 8 Ehrke, Kiah Wisconsin _________ 4 Curtis, Ari SR Drake _________ 9 Stoebbe, Rebecca Wisconsin _________ 5 Simonson, Hannah JR Iowa _________ 10 Baker, Colleen JR Loyola (Ill.) _________ 6 Nowak, Olimpia SR North. Iowa _________ 7 Quinn, Kelsey SO Iowa _________ Event 31 Women 100 Meter Hurdles 8 Edmunds, Carrie JR Wisconsin _________ World: 12.21 8/20/1988 Yordanka Donkova Section 2 of 2 Finals American: 12.33 7/23/2000 Gail Devers 2 Isom Brummer, Briana JR Drake _________ Collegiate: 12.48 6/9/2006 Ginnie Powell 3 Salzbrenner, Holly FR North. Iowa _________ Facility: 12.86 5/15/2011 Christina Manning 4 Knodle, Paige FR North. Iowa _________ Meet: 13.59 5/1/2010 Reaches Roach 5 Roberts, Emily SO North. Iowa _________ Lane NameYr School Seed Time 6 Moore, Lauren FR Iowa _________ Section 1 of 2 Finals 7 Fiscus, Megan SO North. Iowa _________ 1 Williams, Khanishah FR Iowa _________ 8 Steffen, Paige SR Drake _________ 2 Peth, Rachel FR North. Iowa _________ 3 Smith, Marissa JR Drake _________ Event 28 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase 4 Nowak, Olimpia SR North. Iowa _________ World: 8:58.81 8/17/2008 Gulnara Galkina 5 Peaches, Roach Unattached _________ American: 9:12.50 8/17/2009 Jenny Barringer 6 Knodle, Paige FR North. Iowa _________ Collegiate: 9:25.54 6/12/2009 Jenny Barringer 7 Savitch, Marissa FR Wisconsin _________ Facility: 10:15.05 5/14/2011 Sarah Pease 8 Jackson, Victoria FR North. Iowa _________ Meet: 10:16.71 2006 Emily Brown Section 2 of 2 Finals Lane NameYr School Seed Time 1 Thompson, Emelia SO Iowa _________ Section 1 of 1 Finals 2 Malcore, Katelyn FR Wisconsin _________ 1 Butler, Liz SR Loyola (Ill.) _________ 3 Isom Brummer, Briana JR Drake _________ 2 Lageschulte, Jill SR North. Iowa _________ 4 Miller, Zinnia SO Iowa _________ 3 Parks, Melissa FR Drake _________ 5 Ackerman, Abbie SO North.
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