MileSplit50 Girls Outdoor 2019

Rank Athlete/Team Comments
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The country's top sophomore sprinter is back in full force. Following last year's campaign with top five all-time wind-legal performances in the 100m (11.13) and 200m (22.48), Davis has opened with US No. 1s of 11.27 (+2.0) and 23.06 (+0.2) in her respective events. What's more, she also split 53.9 on her team's 4x400 Relay at the Pepsi Florida Relays.
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Cunliffe ended last spring with a flurry, reaching as high as 14-feet to finish the track and field season tied with a US No. 1. This year, Cunliffe didn't wait long. She went 13-6 at the Texas Relays, then skied for an unbelievable mark of 14 feet, 8 inches at Arcadia, setting a new national record by a half-of-an-inch. Cunliffe is in 15-foot territory -- and no high school girl has ever accomplished that feat before.
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The defending MileSplit50 champion is planning to open her season in Boston in May before heading to the Atlanta Georgia Relays later in the month.
4
Last year's outdoor MileSplit50 champion and national record holder in the 1-mile run has not opened her season just yet. But she has big plans. Tuohy will compete in New York through the regular season before trying to put down a World Championship 'A' standard in the 5K at the Adrian Martinez Classic on June 13.
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Williams' already in qualifying mode. First up on her calendar were 200m openers, where she put down a wind-legal 23.29 seconds at the John Battle All-Star Invite. She followed this weekend at the JAA CARIFTA U20 Trials, where she scored a double in the 100m and 200m, scoring times of 11.67 (-2.1) and 23.26 seconds. The CARIFTA Games are next up for Williams, who competes for Jamaica.
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It's been so far so good for Foster, who owns a US No. 1 in the 1600m (4:47.03) and a US No. 2 in the mile (4:49.01) and 800m (2:06.13). Foster also ran 10:34.83 in the 3200m.
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Ford hit her career best in the 400m at the BCAA Championships, netting 52.19 seconds on the clock, a US No. 1 mark. She also owns a US No. 3 time of 23.30 seconds in the 200m.
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The Georgia recruit is searching for the national record in the triple jump this season. On her first mark this season, she went a US No. 1 mark of 43-5. She also owns a top all conditions mark of 20-11.25 in the LJ.
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The nation's most versatile athlete and national record holder in the heptathlon is US No. 3 in the 300m (41.34), US No. 28 in the 100mH (14.27) and US No. 4 in the HJ (5-10).
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She's had two outstanding performances in the 100mH this season, going a US No. 1 time of 13.33 (+0.5) at Arcadia -- she also went 13.49 at Stanford the week prior.
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US No. 2 in the 100m with her 11.43 (+1.8) and US No. 6 in the 200m with a 23.64 (-0.9).
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She's US No. 2 in the 100mH with a time of 13.36 seconds
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The country's fastest at 3200m thus far, Hart went 9:59.57 to win Arcadia in her outdoor season opener.
14
Minor had a pretty good outing at Arcadia, finishing second to Nowling in both the 100m (11.57) and the 200m (23.72), which were US No. 4 and No. 7 marks.
15
Smalls is finding her rhythm this season, but she's hit over 40-feet in the TJ jump, 19-feet in the LJ and 5-8 in the HJ. She's also split 56.72 in the 400m and 11.94 in the 100m
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Has not opened yet.
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Has not opened yet.
18
Opened her season with a US No. 4 mark in the 200m of 23.31 seconds.
19
She's US No. 3 in the 100m (11.50, +1.8) and US No. 5 in the 200m (23.61, +1.3).
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She's US No. 1 in the 800m with her 2:06.01, a time she secured to win Arcadia.
21
Gearing up. Impressively, she split 29.91 in a 200m on March 28.
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She's US No. 12 in the 200m and US No. 2 in the 400m with her 53.11.
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She won four state titles to end her outdoor season last year.
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One of California's top sprinters. She was fourth at Arcadia in the 100m with a time of 11.75 seconds.
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She's US No 1 in the 300mH with a big PR of 40.82 seconds.
26
She's continuing to gear up.
27
She's US No. 1 in the 1500m.
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She's US No. 4 in the 400m with her 54.00.
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US No. 2 in the pole vault with a career best clearance of 14-0.
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The returning NBNI champion in the 800m. Has not opened yet.
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Finished second in the 3200m at Arcadia, finishing in 10:12.18.
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Won Arcadia's mile in a US No. 1 time of 4:48.31.
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Has not opened yet.
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Has not opened yet.
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Won Arcadia with a US No. 3 time of 53.97 in the 400m
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US No. 3 in the 800m with her 2:07.12
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She's US No. 2 in the TJ (41-3.75) and US No. 2 in the 100mH (13.36).
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Returning NBNI champion in the mile.
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She's US No. 2 in the 1500m and US No. 2 in the 3K.
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She's US No. 2 in the 300mH.
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She's US No. 1 in the 3k.
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She's one of the top returning athletes at the 800m and mile -- she's currently US No. 5 in the 800m with her 2:09.23.
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She's US No. 5 in the 1600m and US No. 3 in the 3200m.
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She's US No. 1 in the LJ -- 19-11.25
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She's US No. 1 in the 400mH and will compete for Trinidad & Tobago's U20 Squad at the CARIFTA Games
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She's US No. 3 in the LJ (19-11)
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She's US No. 3 in the shot put and discus (171-7)
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She's US No. 1 in the javelin
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One of the top junior distance recruits
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She's US No. 5 in the mile (4:51.87) -- the freshman class record is 4:41.80

Editor's Comments

Bailey Goggans, Marble Falls (TX): US No. 4 in the 800m

Chinyere Okoro, Amador (CA)

Vanessa Watson, Spencerport (NY)

Kelsey Chmiel, Saratoga Springs (NY)

Grace Stark, White Lake Lakeland (MI): Coming back from injury

Thelma Davies, Girard College (PA): Has not opened yet

Moforehan Abinusawa, Germanton Academy (PA):

Semira Killebrew, Indianapolis Jesuit Prep (IN):

Taylor Ewert, Beavercreek (OH):

Lily Flynn, Ursuline School (NY):

Kori Carter, Nansemond River (VA):

Marlena Preigh, Fairview (CO):

Grace Connolly, Natick (MA):

Talitha Diggs, Saucon Valley (PA):

Prommyse Hoosier, Warren Central (IN):

Taylor Wright, Norhwest (MD):

Nyagoa Bayak, Westbrook (ME):

Brynne Sumner, Woodstock (GA):

Jayla Hollis, DeSoto (TX):

Alexa Rossum, Buford (GA): Opened on Mar. 26, running to a top time of 11.91 seconds in the 100m

Julia Fixsen, Mounds View (MN): Opened on April 6 with a vault of 12-6

Trinity Price, Buford (GA):

Emily Covert, Minneapolis Washburn (MN):

Brooke Rauber, Tully (NY):