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Men's Decathlon
Javelin Throw (Event 9/10) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Garrett SCANTLING
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64.21
2.
Solomon SIMMONS
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63.26
3.
Steven BASTIEN
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61.20
4.
Scott FILIP
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61.03
5.
Kurtis BRONDYKE
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60.75
6.
Joseph DELGADO
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58.69
7.
Jack FLOOD
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58.51
8.
Will DANIELS
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56.61
9.
Kyle GARLAND
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56.19
10.
Zachery ZIEMEK
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55.72
11.
Sam BLACK
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55.19
12.
Markus BALLENGEE
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54.78
13.
Harrison WILLIAMS
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52.69
14.
TJ LAWSON
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46.16
15.
Tim EHRHARDT
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45.62
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Men's Decathlon
1500m (Event 10/10) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Joseph DELGADO
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4:20.93
2.
Steven BASTIEN
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4:22.21
3.
Harrison WILLIAMS
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4:32.49
4.
Sam BLACK
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4:35.92
5.
Jack FLOOD
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4:36.23
6.
Tim EHRHARDT
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4:37.40
7.
Solomon SIMMONS
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4:38.90
8.
Markus BALLENGEE
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4:39.55
9.
Zachery ZIEMEK
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4:40.69
10.
TJ LAWSON
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4:55.11
11.
Kyle GARLAND
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4:56.72
12.
Garrett SCANTLING
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4:57.75
13.
Will DANIELS
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5:04.96
14.
Scott FILIP
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5:07.11
15.
Kurtis BRONDYKE
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5:07.12
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Men's Decathlon
Final Results
 
USA.gif Garrett SCANTLING
8647
 
USA.gif Steven BASTIEN
8485
 
USA.gif Zachery ZIEMEK
8471
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Harrison WILLIAMS
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8306
5.
Joseph DELGADO
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8161
6.
Kyle GARLAND
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8140
7.
Markus BALLENGEE
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8097
8.
Solomon SIMMONS
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8037
9.
Jack FLOOD
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8036
10.
Sam BLACK
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7899
11.
Tim EHRHARDT
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7772
12.
TJ LAWSON
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7410
13.
Scott FILIP
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6958
14.
Will DANIELS
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6803
15.
Kurtis BRONDYKE
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6575
  Hunter PRICE
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DNF
  Austin WEST
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DNF
  Devon WILLIAMS
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DNF
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Women's Heptathlon
100m Hurdles (Event 1/7) Results
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Taliyah BROOKS
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12.85
2.
Michelle ATHERLEY
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12.91
3.
Erica BOUGARD
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12.92
4.
Kendell WILLIAMS
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12.95
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Juanita WEBSTER-FREEMAN
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13.97
2.
Jordan GRAY
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14.20
3.
Lindsay FLACH
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16.28
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hope BENDER
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13.60
2.
Ashtin ZAMZOW-MAHLER
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13.79
3.
Asya RENOYLDS
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13.86
 
Anna HALL
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DNF


 

Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Maddie HOLMBERG NICKAL
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13.72
2.
Jadin O'BRIEN
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13.96
3.
Erinn BEATTIE
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14.29
 
Heat 5
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Annie KUNZ
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12.95
2.
Erin MARSH
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13.09
3.
Chari HAWKINS
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13.18
4.
Riley COOKS
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15.70
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Women's Heptathlon
High Jump (Event 2/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Erica BOUGARD
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1.87
2.
Chari HAWKINS
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1.84
2.
Kendell WILLIAMS
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1.84
4.
Juanita WEBSTER-FREEMAN
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1.84
5.
Taliyah BROOKS
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1.84
6.
Annie KUNZ
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1.81
7.
Hope BENDER
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1.78
8.
Erin MARSH
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1.78
9.
Ashtin ZAMZOW-MAHLER
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1.75
9.
Erinn BEATTIE
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1.75
11.
Michelle ATHERLEY
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1.72
12.
Jordan GRAY
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1.66
13.
Jadin O'BRIEN
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1.66
14.
Maddie HOLMBERG NICKAL
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1.66
15.
Asya RENOYLDS
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1.60
16.
Lindsay FLACH
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1.54
  Riley COOKS
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NM
  Anna HAL
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DNS
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Women's Heptathlon
Shot Put (Event 3/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Annie KUNZ
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15.73
2.
Ashtin ZAMZOW-MAHLER
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14.23
3.
Riley COOKS
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14.22
4.
Jordan GRAY
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14.07
5.
Chari HAWKINS
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13.85
6.
Hope BENDER
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13.19
7.
Kendell WILLIAMS
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13.12
8.
Michelle ATHERLEY
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12.96
9.
Asya RENOYLDS
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12.92
10.
Juanita WEBSTER-FREEMAN
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12.72
11.
Maddie HOLMBERG NICKAL
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12.72
12.
Jadin O'BRIEN
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12.66
13.
Taliyah BROOKS
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12.60
14.
Erica BOUGARD
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12.38
15.
Lindsay FLACH
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11.97
16.
Erinn BEATTIE
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10.89
17.
Erin MARSH
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10.86
  Anna HALL
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DNS
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Women's Heptathlon
200m (Event 4/7) Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Taliyah BROOKS
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23.10
2.
Kendell WILLIAMS
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23.51
3.
Erica BOUGARD
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23.56
4.
Erin MARSH
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23.93
5.
Hope BENDER
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24.40
 
Anna HALL
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DNS
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Michelle ATHERLEY
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23.45
2.
Annie KUNZ
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23.71
3.
Chari HAWKINS
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24.36
4.
Asya RENOYLDS
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24.43
5.
Ashtin ZAMZOW-MAHLER
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24.47
 
Riley COOKS
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DNS
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Maddie HOLMBERG NICKAL
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24.74
2.
Jadin O'BRIEN
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24.74
3.
Jordan GRAY
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25.02
4.
Juanita WEBSTER-FREEMAN
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25.75
5.
Erinn BEATTIE
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26.64
6.
Lindsay FLACH
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28.32
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Women's Heptathlon
Long Jump (Event 5/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kendell WILLIAMS
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6.73
2.
Annie KUNZ
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6.50
3.
Erica BOUGARD
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6.50
4.
Taliyah BROOKS
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6.36
5.
Maddie HOLMBERG NICKAL
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6.28
6.
Michelle ATHERLEY
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6.27
7.
Jordan GRAY
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6.17
8.
Ashtin ZAMZOW-MAHLER
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6.05
9.
Jadin O'BRIEN
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6.01
10.
Asya RENOYLDS
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5.98
11.
Chari HAWKINS
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5.95
12.
Erin MARSH
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5.84
13.
Hope BENDER
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5.69
14.
Juanita WEBSTER-FREEMAN
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5.38
15.
Lindsay FLACH
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3.61
  Maddie HOLMBERG NICKAL
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6.17
  Erinn BEATTIE
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NM
  Kendell WILLIAMS
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6.69
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Women's Heptathlon

Javelin Throw (Event 6/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ashtin ZAMZOW-MAHLER
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51.30
2.
Kendell WILLIAMS
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47.41
3.
Erica BOUGARD
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46.75
4.
Juanita WEBSTER-FREEMAN
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45.14
5.
Annie KUNZ
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45.06
6.
Chari HAWKINS
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41.92
7.
Michelle ATHERLEY
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39.65
8.
Jordan GRAY
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38.67
9.
Erinn BEATTIE
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35.66
10.
Asya RENOYLDS
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34.55
11.
Erin MARSH
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33.40
12.
Hope BENDER
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32.68
13.
Maddie HOLMBERG NICKAL
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32.68
14.
Jadin O'BRIEN
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30.23
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Women's Heptathlon

800m (Event 8/7) Results
 
Group 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jadin O'BRIEN
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2:11.34
2.
Juanita WEBSTER-FREEMAN
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2:13.39
3.
Hope BENDER
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2:13.61
4.
Erinn BEATTIE
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2:15.52
5.
Asya RENOYLDS
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2:18.76
 
Lindsay FLACH
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DNF
 
Group 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Michelle ATHERLEY
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2:08.86
2.
Erica BOUGARD
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2:10.93
2.
Annie KUNZ
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2:15.24
4.
Kendell WILLIAMS
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2:16.85
5.
Erin MARSH
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2:17.32
6.
Maddie HOLMBERG NICKAL
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2:17.36
7.
Ashtin ZAMZOW-MAHLER
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2:17.74
8.
Chari HAWKINS
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2:18.67
9.
Jordan GRAY
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2:21.93
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