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Athletics IAAF Silver Continental Tour 2022 (Music City Track Carnival Festival)


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Women's 800m
Final 2 Results
 
USA.gif Emily RICHARDS
2:00.27
 
USA.gif Skylyn WEBB
2:02.07
 
USA.gif Esther SEELAND
2:02.24
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Susan ANENO
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2:02.54
5.
Jazmine FRAY
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2:02.66
6.
Hannah SEGRAVE
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2:06.48
  Charlene LIPSEY
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DNF
  Brooke FELDMEIER
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DNF
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Women's 800m
Final 3 Results
 
FRA.gif Berenice CLEYET-MERLE
2:02.17
 
USA.gif Molly SUGHROUE
2:02.54
 
FRA.gif Claudia SAUNDERS
2:02.91
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Anna CONNOR
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2:03.32
5.
Shafiqua MALONEY
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2:03.48
6.
Mallory KING
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2:03.59
7.
Gemma FINCH
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2:03.93
8.
Yasmine HERNANDEZ
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2:04.14
9.
Loral WINN
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2:04.38
  Sadi HENDERSON
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DNF
Women's 800m
Final 4 Results
 
USA.gif Rachael WALTERS
2:05.50
 
USA.gif Kaitlin RYAN
2:05.52
 
CAN.gif Tiana LOSTRACCO
2:06.95
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Zoe BRITO-BABAPULLE
AUS.gif
2:08.89
5.
Jessica LORD
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2:09.37
6.
Maria ACOSTA
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2:09.98
7.
Hayley OGLE
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2:11.09
8.
Lily FLYNN
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2:11.42
  Olivia BAKER
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DNF
Women's 1500m
Final 1 Results
 
KEN.gif Susan Lokayo EJORE
4:03.98
 
USA.gif Danielle ARAGON
4:04.50
 
USA.gif Josette NORRIS
4:04.72
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Allie WILSON
USA.gif
4:05.49
5.
Charlene LIPSEY
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4:06.41
6.
Lauren JOHNSON
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4:07.73
7.
Maudie SKYRING
AUS.gif
4:08.15
8.
Rebecca MEHRA
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4:08.59
9.
Yolanda NGARAMBE
SWE.gif
4:08.71
10.
Hanna HERMANSSON
SWE.gif
4:09.27
11.
Madeleine BERKSON
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4:10.65
12.
Lenuta Petronela SIMIUC
ROU.gif
4:12.25
13.
Lauren BERMAN
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4:12.53
14.
Danae RIVERS
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4:13.71
15.
Alexa EFRAIMSON
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4:19.83
  Brenna DETRA
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DNF
Women's 1500m
Final 2 Results

 

GER.gif Celine RITTER
4:14.92

 

KEN.gif Esther GITAHI
4:15.28
 
USA.gif Hannah STOFFEL
4:16.06
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jamie MORRISSEY
USA.gif
4:19.76
5.
Hailey STREFF
USA.gif
4:21.48
6.
Carey CELATA
USA.gif
4:24.80
7.
Yasmine ABBES
NED.gif
4:25.48
8.
Katie MACKEY
USA.gif
4:25.67
9.
Ellie FRIESEN
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4:26.85
10.
Eva JANSOHN
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4:30.21
11.
Gemma NUTTALL
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4:35.53
Women's 1500m
Final 3 Results
 
USA.gif Ryen FRAZIER
4:27.71
 
USA.gif Nikki LONG
4:29.34
 
USA.gif Julia ZACHGO
4:29.59
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Victoria PATTERSON
USA.gif
4:29.67
5.
Kathryn NOHILLY
USA.gif
4:31.99
6.
Maria MARASCIA
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4:42.31
7.
Brianna HASPEL
USA.gif
4:45.31
  Laurel FISHER
USA.gif
DNF
Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
USA.gif Alaysha JOHNSON
12.59
 
GER.gif Michelle AULBERT
13.01
 
HAI.gif Mulern JEAN
13.06
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Michelle ATHERLEY
USA.gif
13.27
5.
Lolo JONES
USA.gif
13.73
Women's 400m Hurdles
Final 1 Results
 
USA.gif Sydney MCLAUGHLIN
51.61
 
JAM.gif Andrenette KNIGHT
53.39
 
PAN.gif Gianna WOODRUFF
54.06
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Cassandra TATE
USA.gif
54.81
5.
Anna COCKRELL
USA.gif
55.48
6.
Kimisha CHAMBERS
JAM.gif
56.28
7.
Kaila BARBER
USA.gif
57.93
Women's 400m Hurdles
Final 2 Results
 
CHN.gif Jiadie MO
55.61
 
COL.gif Valeria CABEZAS CARACAS
56.66
 
TCA.gif Yanique HAYE-SMITH
56.72
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Changwei LU
CHN.gif
58.47
5.
Kaitlin WALKER
USA.gif
58.89
6.
Chloe FAIR
USA.gif
59.14
Women's High Jump
Final Results
 
JAM.gif Kimberly WILLIAMSON
1.93
 
USA.gif Rachel MCCOY
1.90
 
USA.gif Jelena ROWE
1.85
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Elizabeth EVANS
USA.gif
1.80
5.
Amina SMITH
USA.gif
1.80
6.
Michelle ATHERLEY
USA.gif
1.70
  Inika MCPHERSON
USA.gif
NM

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