MileSplit50 Girls Indoor 2019

Rank Athlete/Team Comments
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The superb sophomore threw down two easy-looking US No. 1s in the 60m and 200m at the USATF Indoor Hoover Alumni Invitational on Dec. 29 (7.36/23.66)
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Tuohy opened her season with a 9:47.70 in the 3K on a rubber surface, then followed with a US No. 1 in the 1K of 2:48.77 at Ocean Breeze. A 3K race against professionals awaits in late January.
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She's emerging as the top freshman to watch in 2019, though she's been dominating in lesser-run events like the 300m (37.92) and 500m (1:11.90) -- though to be fair, those efforts have been rather remarkable.
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Has yet to open her indoor season
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Has yet to open her indoor season
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Put down a US No. 1 in the 400m (53.54) at The Armory, and posted a US No. 5 in the 200m of 24.11. She will line up against professionals in the 800m in early February, and could be charting for a sub-2:04 effort there.
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Has yet to open her indoor season
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Pocketed a US No. 2 in the 200m (23.91) and a US No. 4 in the 60mH (8.62) this weekend at Texas A & M -- not bad for the DeSoto junior
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Chmiel is gearing up, but put down a 9:45.60 in the 3K at a sectoin meet on Dec. 27. Six New Yorkers have gone under 10 minutes, and she's the second fastest behind Tuohy
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Has not opened her season yet
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US No. 2 in the 300m (38.66) and 500m (1:13.68) behind historic times from the young Davis
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Currently US No. 3 in the 200m (24.07)
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Currently US No. 7 in the 60m (7.55) -- she's ahead of Rossum by virtue of her head-to-head win over Rossum at Texas A & M
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Currently US No. 4 in the 200m (24.10) and US No. 3 in the 60m (7.47)
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She currently leads with a US No. 1 800m (2:08.15)
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She has a US No. 1 55mH (7.81)
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She has a US No. 1 1500m and 1-mile (4:47.21)
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Has not opened her season
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Owns a US No. 2 800m of 2:10. She will be running in a professional field in the 1-mile in early February
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There's a possibility that Moore puts the brakes on any significant efforts in the jumps until New Balance Nationals Indoor or in the spring. She recently competed in the 60m and 200m at the Texas A & M Indoor Classic.
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She owns an outstanding US No. 1 time in the 2-mile of 10:18.73.
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The Ohio dual-threat star is gearing up for the VA Showcase 2-mile and 3K race walk
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She's US No. 1 in the high jump and the only athlete over six-feet (6-0)
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She's US No. 2 in the high jump (5-10)
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Editor's Comments

Week 2 of the MileSplit50 national indoor rankings was weighted significantly with recent performances. While we took into account scheduling for athletes -- some haven't run yet or are still gearing up -- we are ranking based on current position in events as well as future potential.

On the Bubble:

Rosaline Effiong, DeSoto (TX)

Chloe Cunliffe, West Seattle (WA)

Mackenzie Hayward, Marcus (TX)

Adriana Shockley, Western Branch (VA)

Serena Bolden, Springfield Southeast (IL)

Shaniya Hall, Bullis (VA)

Brooke Rauber, Tully (NY)

Phoebe White, Fayetteville-Manlius (NY)

Ericka Vanderlende, Rockford (MI)

Dajour Miles, West Aurora (IL)

Michaela Rose, Faith In Action (VA)

Brooke Jaworski, Wasau West (WI)

India Turk, Howard (GA)

Nicolle Vanasse, Pingry School (NJ)

Chloe Lindeman, Fulton (IL)

Alahna Sabbakhan, St. John's (DC)

Na'Taja Ballard, Western Branch (VA)

Trinity Price, Buford (GA)

Tosin Alao, Team Quest (TX)

Kailei Collins, Track Houston (TX)

Brynne Sumner, Woodstock (GA)

Hope Igbinoghene, Hewitt-Trussville (GA)

Darci Khan, Stockbridge (GA)

Jahnelle Saunders, Bethel (VA)

Jada Moore, Pattonville (MD)

Sierra Leonard, Bullis (MD)

Amaris Tyynismaa, Montgomery Catholic (AL)