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Athletics WA Continental Tour 2021 (Drake Relays)


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Women's College 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
BAR.gif Hannah CONNELL
13.63
 
USA.gif Favor EZEWUZIE
13.86
 
USA.gif Natasha BERNETT
14.04
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Birgen NELSON
USA.gif
14.36
5.
Selin DIKMEN
USA.gif
14.66
6.
Allison MACK
USA.gif
14.73
7.
NnenaAkunna VIVIAN
NGR.gif
14.89
8.
PeytonSTEVA
USA.gif
15.00
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Women's College 400m Hurdles
Final 1 Results
 
USA.gif Tahlor BROWN
1:03.83
 
USA.gif Carson MCSORLEY
1:04.31
 
USA.gif Abigail CLARKE
1:07.12
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Elsie THORESON
USA.gif
1:09.43
5.
Carly FORNSHELL
USA.gif
1:11.18
 
Anmarie STUIT
USA.gif
DQ
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Women's College 400m Hurdles
Final 2 Results
 
NGR.gif Diamond MARIA
1:00.78
 
USA.gif Mary MCKEY
1:02.56
 
USA.gif Simone WILSON
1:03.46
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jameaka MANNINGS
JAM.gif
1:03.98
5.
Elayna BAHL
USA.gif
1:04.93
6.
Cassiddy WILSON
USA.gif
1:06.21
7.
Melissa TYME
JAM.gif
1:07.55
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Women's College 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
USA.gif Sarah WILLS
10:53.87
 
USA.gif Caroline CUNNINGHAM
11:05.63
 
USA.gif Kara LINDBERG
11:10.63
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Shelby KLINE
USA.gif
11:18.25
5.
Jenna RAMSEY
USA.gif
11:18.33
6.
Amber OWENS
GBR.gif
11:24.62
7.
Arianna AMILL-RAMOS
USA.gif
11:26.02
8.
Riley MCMAHON
USA.gif
11:27.25
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Women's College High Jump
Final Results
 
JAM.gif Alliyah MCNEIL
1.72
 
USA.gif Madison RUNNION
1.72
 
USA.gif Breya CHRISTOPHER
1.65
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Mearah MIEDEMA
USA.gif
1.65
5.
Abby EVERITT
USA.gif
1.60
6.
Clara EILERT
USA.gif
1.60
7.
Richert AMY
USA.gif
1.60
8.
Alyssa SCHLAHT
USA.gif
1.55
8.
Abigail SMITH
USA.gif
1.55
8.
Taiah GALLISATH
USA.gif
1.55
11.
Sarah DE HAAN
USA.gif
1.55
 
Ciara CORLEY
USA.gif
NH
 
Elizabeth BRANIGAN
USA.gif
NH
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Women's College Triple Jump
Final Results
 
USA.gif Anna LAUDIZIO
12.47
 
USA.gif Alecea CARDILLO
12.12
 
ZIM.gif Tsitsi Carol MAHACHI
11.99
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Kaly BANKS
USA.gif
11.69
5.
Terrianna BLACK
USA.gif
11.65
6.
Jaden CHRISTIAN
USA.gif
11.51
7.
Shaniah JOHNSON
USA.gif
11.46
8.
Grace ALLEY
USA.gif
11.33
9.
Holly FORRESTER
USA.gif
11.07
10.
Daekota KNOTT
USA.gif
10.61
11.
Emma SEIPEL
USA.gif
10.53
 
Jaden CHRISTIAN
USA.gif
11.49
 
Demetria JOHNSON
USA.gif
NWI
  Ciara CORLEY
USA.gif
NWI
  Abby CAMP
USA.gif
NWI
  Daekota KNOTT
USA.gif
10.55
  Shaniah JOHNSON
USA.gif
10.82
  Tori HAGG
USA.gif
NM
  Kaly BANKS
USA.gif
11.35
  Tsitsi Carol MAHACHI
ZIM.gif
11.61
  Alecea CARDILLO
USA.gif
12.10
  Anna LAUDIZIO
USA.gif
12.12
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Women's College Shot Put
Final Results
 
USA.gif Tiara SCHMIDT
14.22
 
USA.gif Ashley MICHEAUX
14.20
 
USA.gif Zoe CARRASCO
14.05
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Kylie WYMER
USA.gif
13.91
5.
Mckenzie SCHEIL
USA.gif
13.78
6.
Cayle HOVLAND
USA.gif
13.50
7.
Caroline FERGUSON
USA.gif
13.39
8.
Allison SKALA
USA.gif
12.76
9.
Shania PARKINSON
JAM.gif
12.52
10.
Kaitlyn WILDER
USA.gif
12.24
11.
Mari SHAVERS
USA.gif
10.45
 
Jordan DOCKWEILER
USA.gif
NM
 
Traia HUBBARD
USA.gif
NM
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Women's College Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
GER.gif Victoria Sadu ADU
58.81
 
USA.gif Alyssa CONWAY
57.63
 
USA.gif Mckenzie SCHEIL
55.63
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
LaVon DAVIS
USA.gif
55.27
5.
Logan PRATER
USA.gif
54.37
6.
Tiara SCHMIDT
USA.gif
54.20
7.
Adrianna SHAW
USA.gif
54.16
8.
Jocelyn OCON
USA.gif
53.18
9.
Sarah RAGLAND
USA.gif
53.08
10.
Ashley MICHEAUX
USA.gif
52.17
11.
Zoe CARRASCO
USA.gif
49.88
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Women's College 4x100 Relay
Final Results
 
WHT.gif International
Makayla JACKSON
Ja'Cey SIMMONS
Grace HARTMAN
Denisha CARTWRIGHT
45.25
 
WHT.gif International
Sanique ROSE
Nickisha PRYCE
Nayomie GREEN,
Tirecia WALCOTT
45.63
 
USA.gif United States
Jada HOFFMAN
Allie HEINZER
Grace HARRIS
Rose-Marie OGBULI
46.14
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Women's College Distance Medley
Final Results

 

USA.gif Unted States
PJ ENGLISH
Sydney MUDGETT
Meagan SCHENK
Nicolette SCHMIDT
11:53.76

 

USA.gif UnitedStates
Tesa POTTER
Kayla MCGRUDER
Allison DERRY
Emma DOWNING

11:56.20

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