Arcadia Invitational - Girls Meet Records

Girls Meet Records

100 Meters Angela Williams (Chino, CA) 11.32 1998

200 Meters Marion Jones (Rio Mesa, Oxnard, CA) 22.87 1991

400 Meters Monique Henderson (Morse, San Diego, CA) 52.51 2001

800 Meters Heidi Magill (Mountain View, Orem, UT) 2:06.34 2002

1600 Meters Alex Kosinski (Oak Ridge, El Dorado Hills, CA) 4:41.70c 2007

3200 Meters Jordan Hasay (Mission College Prep, San Luis Obispo, CA) 10:03.7c 2007

100 Meter High Hurdles Trinity Wilson (St. Mary's, Berkeley, CA) 13.51 2011

300 Meter Intermediate Hurdles Lashinda Demus (Wilson, Long Beach, CA) 40.70 2001

4x100 Meter Relay Poly, Long Beach, CA 44.95 2004

4x200 Meter Relay Poly, Long Beach, CA 1:33.87 2004

4x400 Meter Relay Wilson, Long Beach, CA 3:39.12 2001

4x800 Meter Relay Randolph, New York, NY 8:58.30 2002

4x1600 Meter Relay Saugus, Santa Clarita, CA 20:03.73 2008c

800m Sprint Medley Poly, Long Beach, CA 1:38.73 2003

1600m Sprint Medley West Catholic, Philadelphia, PA 3:59.74 2004

Distance Medley Harvard-Westlake, North Hollywood, CA 11:40.89 2011

4x100 Shuttle Hurdles Relay J.W. North, Riverside, CA 57.49 2003

Long Jump Jernae Wright (James Logan, Union City, CA) 20’09.75" 1995

Triple Jump Brittany Daniels (Merrill West, Tracy, CA) 43’05.00” 2005

High Jump Yleana Carrasco (Anaheim, CA) 6’00.00" 1985

Pole Vault Tori Anthony (Castilleja, Palo Alto, CA) 13’07”00 2007

Shot Put Kristin Heaston (Ygnacio Valley, Concord, CA) 51’01.50" 1993

Discus Throw Seilala Sua (St. Aquinas, Fort Lauderdale, FL) 180’02" 1996

Heptathlon Ashley Smith (Millikan, Long Beach, CA) 5,225 points 2010

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