MileSplit50 Girls Indoor 2019
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1
0
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NJ
Trenton TC
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The Trenton Central sprinter was just two-hundredths of a second off a national record in the 600m at the Millrose Games, running to a time of 1:27.36 -- only two high school girls have run under 1:28 all-time indoors. She also posted the fourth fastest 800m time in history at the Camel City Invitational in 2:03.98, against a field of pros, and set a New Jersey indoor state record in the performance -- coincidentally, surpassing the very runner who beat her in the 800m, Ajee Wilson. Beyond that race, however, Mu owns four US No. 1 performances, two junior class records, and all four efforts are top 5 all-time.
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2
0
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Tuohy, who's headed into her state season, ran to a national record on Jan. 26 at the Dr. Sander Invitational in 9:01.81, then followed on Feb. 2 at the Section 1 Class A Champs the very next week in 9:59.07. She also owns the sixth-fastest mile of all-time with her 4:39.15 from the Millrose Trials. If Tuohy can break Mary Cain's indoor record of 4:28.25, she all but guarantee another No. 1 position.
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3
1
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Incredibly, Hall owns seven top 50 marks across her events and is top five in both the high jump and long jump. She's on pace to break a national record in the pentathlon, and she'll aim for that very feat this weekend at the USATF Women's Senior Indoor Championships in New York.
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4
1
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Davis was back in action this weekend in South Carolina, reemerging as the national lead in the 200m with her US No. 1 time of 23.41 seconds. She also owns a US No. 1 effort of 7.27 seconds in the 60m. Both were set at the USC Open Indoor meet this past weekend.
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5
1
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Wilson lowered her all-time mark in the 300m, dropping a 37.53 second effort at The Millrose Games, which ranks US No. 6 all-time. She now ranks within the top 10 in both the 300m and 500m indoors -- her 500m, 1:10.82, is US No. 2 all-time.
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6
1
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NC
Run U Xpress
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Davis will compete at the USATF Women's Senior Championships. She's US No. 2 in the 400m (52.96) and 500m (1:11.90) and US No. 3 in the 200m (23.62)
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7
28
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Smalls went bonkers at the North Carolina Indoor State Championships, clearing a US No. 12 all-time mark of 6-1 (tied), and she's one of just six women all-time to have cleared that height indoors or higher. She also owns a US No. 1 mark in the LJ and US No. 3 in the TJ.
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8
4
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She ran a US No. 2 and No. 13 all-time performance of 4:41.66 in the mile at Millrose. She also owns an all-time top 20 mark in the 3K -- she went 9:20.91 in January.
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9
2
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Currently owns a US No. 2 mark in the 60mH (8.33), which is also a Virginia state record, and a US No. 1 mark in the 55mH
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10
2
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She's US No. 6 in the 60m, US No. 5 in the 200m and top 25 in the 400m.
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11
2
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She's US No. 3 in the 60m and US No. 7 in the 200m
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12
2
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She's US No. 19 in the 200m (24.26) and US No. 3 in the 400m (53.58).
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13
2
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US No. 2 in the 200m (23.54) and US No. 6 in the 400m (54.76).
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14
3
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WV
Ripley
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US No. 5 in the 800m and US No. 3 in the 1500m (4:26.62) and mile (4:45.14)
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15
1
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16
23
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Set a US No. 1, and junior class record, of 43-0 in the triple jump. She's US No. 7 in the LJ
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17
N/R
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Went US No. 1 in the 3200m to open up her season -- 10:02.46, which was a major PR.
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18
0
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19
4
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20
3
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OH
Beavercreek
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Set an AJR in the 1-mile race walk in Millrose and added her first sub-5 mile in 4:51.
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21
2
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Went US No. 5 in the 60m in 7.42 seconds
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22
2
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23
9
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TX
DeSoto
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24
6
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Went a US No. 2 time in the 60m at Millrose (7.33)
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25
7
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26
5
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US No. 1 in the PV (13-6)
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27
N/R
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MI
Rockford
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Ran to a US No. 2 time in the 3200m at UK HS Invite in 10:02.81
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28
6
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29
5
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30
3
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TX
Kennedale
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31
6
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One of four girls to have cleared 6-feet in the HJ; tied an Indiana state record
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32
2
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Still owns a US No. 1 time in the 2-mile
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33
N/R
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Went US No. 3 in the 800m at the MileSplit/SPIRE Showcase in 2:06.91 -- which was an all-time great effort for a freshman and the eighth fastest (now ninth) in the month all-time; she's ahead of Preigh by virtue of her 4:56 in the 1600m and her 56.40 open 400m
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34
N/R
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Went US No. 2 in the 800m this weekend in 2:06.80 at the Simplot Games
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35
N/R
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Grabbed US No. 1 mark in the 60mH in 8.32
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36
8
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37
8
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One of four girls to break 6-0 in the HJ; also top 20 in the TJ and top 50 in the 55m
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38
N/R
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Currently US No. 4 in the 300m and US No. 3 in the 500m (1:13.74)
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39
7
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NY
Commack
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US No. 2 in the TJ
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40
7
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41
4
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NY
Spencerport
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42
4
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43
5
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US No. 2 in the PV
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44
N/R
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US No. 4 in the mile (4:46.34)
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45
2
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46
15
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47
6
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TX
Marble Falls
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48
2
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US No. 1 in the weight throw
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49
7
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US No. 1 in the shot put
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50
N/R
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Hit 6-0 at the Class A Indoor State Championships in Maine, becoming the fourth girl to achieve that feat nationally
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Editor's Comments
Honorable Mention:
Grace Stark, White Lake Lakeland (MI):
Sarah Trainor, FDR (NY):
Nicole Payne, Oak Mountain (AL):
Victoria Patterson, Deerfield Academy (MA):
Abby Loveys, Randolph (NJ):
Hannah Waller, South Lakes (VA):
Aasia Laurencin, Oak Park (MI):
Sasha Neglia, Dobyns Bennett (TN):
Leah Phillips, Bullis (MD):
Lauryn Harris, Bullis (MD):
Jenna Hutchins, Science Hill (TN):
Jenna Rogers, Rutherford (NJ):
Kaeli Thompson, Warwick Valley (NY):
Claire Walters, FM (NY):
Deja Shaw, Berkeley (SC):
Cheyenne Figueroa, Classical (RI):
Zofia Dudek, Ann Arbor Pioneer (MI):
Jazmyne Frost, JSerra (CA):
Sanaa Hebron, George School (PA):
Talitha Diggs, Saucon Valley (PA):
Presley Miles, Saint James (AL):
Amaris Tyynismaa, Montgomery Catholic (AL):
Jonah Ross, Garner (NC):
Chinyere Okoro, Amador Valley (CA):
Kiana Foster, Loranger (LA):
Brooke Jaworski, Wausau West (WI):
Nyagoa Bayak, Westbrook (ME):
Carlee Hansen, Woods Cross (UT):
Abby Vanderkooi, Western Michigan (MI):
Sydney Thorvaldson, Rawlins (WY):