There is such a good crop of young American female sprinters these days, that they deserve their own thread so we can make note and keep track of their performances -
-Jenna Prandini just won the Pac-12 100m Championships, and finished 3rd in the 200m. She is a red-shirt freshman.
-Emily Blok finished 2nd at the Mtn West Championships in the 100m and 200m, missing 1st place in both races by 2/100s of a second.
Jenna and Emily are the 2 fastest white American female sprinters ever - to the best of my knowledge.
-Katie Wise is a freshman at Indiana St. and won the Missouri Valley Conf. Championships 100m.
-Jenna Puterbaugh runs for USC and finished 4th in the 200m behind Prandini at the Pac-12 Championships.
-Georganne Moline runs for Arizona and was an Olympic finalist in the 400m hurdles in London. She showed her flat speed with a blistering 23.37 in April.
-Hannah Cunliffe is a teenage phenom, whose exploits are well documented in other threads.
-Mary Beth Sant is another amazing HSer with the fastest 100m time in the country so far this year -11.38.
Here are the girls' personal bests:
Jenna Prandini 11.31/23.14
Emily Blok 11.32/23.25
Katie Wise 11.41/23.52
Georganne Moline NA/23.32
Jenna Puterbaugh 11.60/23.48
Mary Beth Sant 11.38/23.91
Hannah Cunliffe 11.58/23.85
This quality and depth of female sprinters is unprecedented in the US. All these girls are in college or high school, so they are still developing. Truly exciting!
-Jenna Prandini just won the Pac-12 100m Championships, and finished 3rd in the 200m. She is a red-shirt freshman.
-Emily Blok finished 2nd at the Mtn West Championships in the 100m and 200m, missing 1st place in both races by 2/100s of a second.
Jenna and Emily are the 2 fastest white American female sprinters ever - to the best of my knowledge.
-Katie Wise is a freshman at Indiana St. and won the Missouri Valley Conf. Championships 100m.
-Jenna Puterbaugh runs for USC and finished 4th in the 200m behind Prandini at the Pac-12 Championships.
-Georganne Moline runs for Arizona and was an Olympic finalist in the 400m hurdles in London. She showed her flat speed with a blistering 23.37 in April.
-Hannah Cunliffe is a teenage phenom, whose exploits are well documented in other threads.
-Mary Beth Sant is another amazing HSer with the fastest 100m time in the country so far this year -11.38.
Here are the girls' personal bests:
Jenna Prandini 11.31/23.14
Emily Blok 11.32/23.25
Katie Wise 11.41/23.52
Georganne Moline NA/23.32
Jenna Puterbaugh 11.60/23.48
Mary Beth Sant 11.38/23.91
Hannah Cunliffe 11.58/23.85
This quality and depth of female sprinters is unprecedented in the US. All these girls are in college or high school, so they are still developing. Truly exciting!