MileSplit50 Girls Outdoor 2018

Rank Athlete/Team Comments
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Consider that Tamari Davis is just 15 years old. And that as a freshman, she ran the third fastest 200m of all-time and garnered her second-straight age group world record with a wind-legal time of 22.48 seconds. Her two-way performance in the 100-200 is faster combined than anyone else in the nation. When adding in the IAAF scoring table, her effort in the 200m is higher (1118) than any single performance in the country this year.
2
She still has a time to break the high school national record in the 100m, but currently owns a 15-year-old age group world record at the distance in a wind-legal 11.13 seconds. Her combined 100-200 performances are the second fastest in the nation. Her effort in the 100m is the second highest point total (1172) on the IAAF scoring table.
3
Jones is closing in on her national record of 12.84 seconds in the 100mH. But her 13.03, from this year, still ranks remarkably high on the IAAF scoring table with 1146 points. And she' s just a junior.
4
This is a fair bump for Tuohy. She just broke a 3200m national record, which would also convert to a national record in the 2-mile. And she's done this while just a sophomore and as a 15-year-old. But because distance events are so heavily weighted, her performance still doesn't equal that of anyone above her right now. That 9:47.88 3200m gave her 1072 points according to the IAAF. So what Tuohy needs to do to jump even more (and there's a great chance she will) is to either cut this time significantly, or to go after a really great mile time.
5
Collier's 800 performance of 2:02 equals out to 1114 on the IAAF table.
6
Moore's would-be national record of 45-4.25 in the TJ was wind legal, but respect must be given to that massive jump. She's certainly capable of hitting that mark from this point forward.
7
Became the fourth-fastest female at 300mH after the ISL Championships and also holds a US No. 1 in the 400mH. Russell is hoping to get one more shot at 300mH so she could become the third to go under 40 seconds. But if she doesn't, she's still had a wonderful season.
8
The sprinter-jumper is just getting going, and recently hit a Section V record in the 100m, going a wind-legal 11.66 seconds.
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I still don't believe we've seen the best of Minor, but her season has been impressive with a wind-legal 11.50, 23.18 and 53.40
10
Set a Colorado state record in the 300mH this weekend with a time of 40.77 seconds
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Has the No. 2 all-time best effort at 3200m and is the top combined runner at 1600-3200
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Dropped a remarkable all conditions 11.12 seconds at the UIL state meet and then went 23.02 just hours later in the 200m
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Has a US No. 2 time in the 400m and has the second fastest 400-800 combo if we include her 2:09 split from a recent SMR
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Second fastest combined runner at 1600-3200
15
The nation's top multis athlete and a top 5 athlete at 300mH
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Ranked No. 4 in combined 200-400 and 400-800, not to mention she's can challenge Hall in the heptathlon; plus, Lester is headed to Georgia, one of the country's top multis programs
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Won state titles in the 200-400 in Georgia and also capped off that championship effort with a US No. 1 in the 400m
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No. 3 combined runner at 1600-3200
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One of the top athletes at 100mH
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Ranked US No. 3 in the 3200m
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Ranked US No. 4 in the 400m and No. 2 in combined 200-400
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Ranked US No. 1 in the HJ with a height of 6-1
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US No. 1 in the pole vault at 14-0 and just won a state title in 13-9
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No. 2 in combined TJ-LJ
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One of the nation's top sprint freshman
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US No. 1 at 3K
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US No. 1 at LJ
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US No. 1 at the hammer
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US No 1 in combined 1500-3000
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Editor's Comments

Honorable mention:

London Culbreath

Kailei Collins

Jatana Folston

Deanna Nowling

Rebecca Story

Kelcie Simmons

Breana Gambrell

Lexy Halladay

Haley Herberg

Sadie Sargent

Skylar Ciccolini

Anna Hostetler

Mari Friedman

Thelma Davies