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5 Jaw-Dropping Moments from the 2021 Women’s Track & Field Olympic Trials that We Can’t Stop Talking About

CHECK OUT ALL OF THE FINALISTS AT THE 2021 TRACK AND FIELD OLYMPIC TRIALS:

Women’s 100m

  1. Sha’Carri Richardson — 10.86
  2. Javianne Oliver — 10.99
  3. Teahna Daniels — 11.03
  4. Jenna Prandini — 11.11 (qualifies for relay)
  5. Gabby Thomas — 11.15 (qualifies for relay)
  6. English Gardner — 11.16 (qualifies for relay)

Women’s 200m

  1. Gabby Thomas — 21.61
  2. Jenna Prandini — 21.89
  3. Anavia Battle — 21.95
  4. Tamara Clark — 21.98
  5. Allyson Felix — 22.11

Women’s 400m

  1. Quanera Hayes — 49.78
  2. Allyson Felix — 50.02
  3. Wadeline Jonathas — 50.03
  4. Kendall Ellis — 50.10 (qualifies for relay)
  5. Kaylin Whitney — 50.29 (qualifies for relay)
  6. Lynna Irby — 50.35 (qualifies for relay)
  7. Taylor Manson — 50.79 (qualifies for relay)
  8. Shae Anderson — 50.84 (qualifies for relay)

Women’s 800m

  1. Athing Mu — 1:56.07
  2. Raevyn Rogers — 1:57.66
  3. Ajee’ Wilson — 1:58.39
  4. Michaela Meyer — 1:58.55
  5. Chanelle Price — 1:58.73

Women’s 1500m

  1. Elle Purrier St. Pierre — 3:58.03
  2. Cory McGee — 4:00.67
  3. Heather MacLean — 4:02.09
  4. Shannon Osika — 4:02.18
  5. Helen Schlachtenhaufen — 4:04.41

Women’s 5000m

  1. Elise Cranny — 15:27.81
  2. Karissa Schweizer — 15:28.11
  3. Rachel Schneider — 15:29.56
  4. Abbey Cooper — 15:31.05
  5. Allie Buchalski — 15:47.52

Women’s 10000m

  1. Emily Sisson — 31:03.82
  2. Karissa Schweizer — 31:16.52
  3. Alicia Monson — 31:18.55
  4. Elisa Cranny — 31:35.22
  5. Rachel Schneider — 31:42.92

Women’s 20km Racewalk (Nobody has Olympic standard)

  1. Robyn Stevens — 1:35:13
  2. Maria Michta-Coffey — 1:39:25
  3. Miranda Melville — 1:40:39
  4. Stephanie Casey — 1:42:32
  5. Celina Lepe — 1:43:00

Women’s 100m Hurdles

  1. Keni Harrison — 12.47
  2. Brianna McNeal — 12.51 (appealing five-year ban)
  3. Christina Clemons — 12.53 (.521)
  4. Gabbi Cunningham — 12.53 (.526)
  5. Anna Cockrell — 12.58

Women’s 400m Hurdles

  1. Sydney McLaughlin — 51.9
  2. Dalilah Muhammad — 52.42
  3. Anna Cockrell — 53.7
  4. Shamier Little — 53.85
  5. Cassandra Tate — 56.51

Women’s 3000m Steeplechase

  1. Emma Coburn — 9:09.41
  2. Courtney Frerichs — 9:11.79
  3. Val Constien — 9:18.34
  4. Courtney Wayment — 9:23.09
  5. Marisa Howard — 9:24.74

Heptathlon

  1. Annie Kunz — 6,703 points
  2. Kendell Williams — 6,683
  3. Erica Bougard — 6,667
  4. Michelle Atherley — 6,352
  5. Ashtin Mahler — 6,273

Women’s Discus

  1. Valarie Allman — 69.92 meters
  2. Micaela Hazlewood — 62.54 (doesn’t have Olympic standard)
  3. Rachel Dincoff — 60.21
  4. Kelsey Card — 59.37 (doesn’t have Olympic standard)
  5. Whitney Ashley — 59.10

Women’s Hammer

  1. DeAnna Price — 80.31 meters
  2. Brooke Andersen — 77.72
  3. Gwendolyn Berry — 73.50
  4. Janee Kassanavoid — 73.45
  5. Lisa Wilson — 70.90

Women’s High Jump

  1. Vashti Cunningham — 1.96 meters
  2. Inika McPherson — 1.93 (doesn’t have Olympic standard)
  3. Nicole Greene — 1.93 (doesn’t have Olympic standard)
  4. Rachel McCoy — 1.93
  5. Elizabeth Evans — 1.90 (doesn’t have Olympic standard)

Women’s Javelin

  1. Maggie Malone — 63.5 meters
  2. Kara Winger — 61.47
  3. Avione Allgood-Whetstone — 58.94 (doesn’t have Olympic standard)
  4. Arianna Ince — 57.49
  5. Kylee Carter — 55.28

Women’s Long Jump

  1. Brittney Reese — 7.13 meters
  2. Tara Davis — 7.04
  3. Quanesha Burks — 6.96
  4. Tiffany Flynn — 6.8
  5. Malaina Payton — 6.79

Women’s Pole Vault

  1. Katie Nageotte — 4.95 meters
  2. Morgann LeLeux — 4.7
  3. Sandi Morris — 4.6
  4. Olivia Gruver — 4.6
  5. Jenn Suhr — 4.6

Women’s Shot Put

  1. Jessica Ramsey — 20.12 meters
  2. Raven Saunders — 19.96
  3. Adelaide Aquilla — 18.95
  4. Maggie Ewen — 18.92
  5. Chase Ealey — 18.39

Women’s Triple Jump

  1. Keturah Orji — 14.52 meters
  2. Tori Franklin — 14.20
  3. Jasmine Moore — 14.15
  4. Imani Oliver — 13.84
  5. Crystal Manning — 13.68

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    Leslie Anne Dominique is an outgoing and ambitious African/Haitian American young woman who is ready for the fast-paced world of Broadcast Journalism. Born in New York and raised in New Jersey, Leslie has always looked to reporters such as Robin Roberts and Sade Baderinwa for inspiration. Her passion for news production extends from hard to entertainment news. She is a rising senior at the University of Miami, majoring in Broadcast Journalism with minors in International Relations and Psychology. Leslie has a strong background in reporting, editing, and producing for various University of Miami television shows, as well as Instagram Television Productions. Leslie’s work also extends to social media, where she has managed multiple social media pages. Her written work has been published in print and digital media. Leslie’s interests currently lie within Broadcast Journalism and Media Relations and she is prepared to be a voice to the people.

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