MileSplit50 Girls Indoor 2019

Rank Athlete/Team Comments
1
We're still thinking about that American, U20, Youth and High School National record in the 600m run in 1:23.57, and it's hard not to see that as one of the more historic performances in high school history. While Mu did not win a New Balance Nationals Indoor title in the 800m, she did run the fastest time of 2019 in 2:03.98 and remains in line to challenge for an outdoor national record. She set four US No. 1s on the season in the 400m, 600m, 800m and 1K. Her 1K of 2:44.43 is third all-time.
2
Tuohy hasn't lost an indoor track race since February of last year. She went undefeated in 2019, and finished off her season with the No. 2 performance in the 2-mile with a 9:51.05. She also set a national record in the 3K of 9:01.81 and ran a US No. 3 mile of 4:39.15.
3
She now owns the top two all-timer performances in the pentathlon. In February, she set the high school record in the event with 4,302 points, then followed with another all-time performance with 4,209 points at New Balance Nationals Indoor. She also set PRs in the 60m, 60mH, 300m, 600m, 800m, 60mH, HJ, LJ and shot put -- the majority of which, she ranks within the top 50 performances in the country.
4
It was a somewhat quiet indoor season for Davis, though she finished it off with her second straight national title in the 200m with a time of 23.24, which ties her No. 4 performance all-time from 2018. She also finished the year with a US no. 1 of 7.27 in the 60m.
5
She was incredible in big moments to finish the season. She set a No. 2 all-time high jump best of 6-3.25 at New Balance Nationals Indoor and was second in the triple jump -- going over 40 for the third time this season -- and was fourth in the long jump. She ranks within the top five in all three events in 2019.
6
Doesn't matter how many times Moore competed this indoor season. She dominated when it counted at NBNI, scoring the No. 2 all-time performance in the triple jump with a mark of 44-2.50. She also won another title in the long jump, jumping a US No. 1 mark of 20-9.5.
7
She set four all-time marks in the 1500m (6th), 1-mile (tied for 6th), 3K (9th all-time) and 2-mile (6th all-time). Undoubtedly, she had the best season of her young career, and there's much to look forward to this spring.
8
Ballard was a menace at NBNI, scoring the No. 5 all-time best performance in the 60mH with an 8.11 -- winning her first NBNI title. Ballard also helped Western Branch score a win in the SHR (before it got taken away) and was on the team's national-title winning 4x400 squad.
9
Harris won a national title in the 400m with a US No. 2 time of 52.62 -- that's No. 6 all-time. She was arguably the most versatile sprinter at the 60-200-400 distance, also scoring a US No. 12 time of 7.45 in the 60m and a US No. 23 mark of 24.26 in the 200m.
10
While she had a forgettable NBNI, Davis still finished the season US No. 3 in the 300m -- and No. 5 all-time -- and was US No. 4 in the 200m and US No. 2 in the 500m.
11
She raced just once, but that's all it took. She won NBNI in the 60m with 7.28 seconds -- she improved in every single round en route to the title.
12
She set a freshman class record of 2:05.70 at NBNI, beating Mu for a shocking win. She also went 4:56.80 in the 1600m.
13
She was US No. 2 in the 300m and US No. 1 in the 500m -- both of which rank within the all-time efforts.
14
She hung tough in the championship 2-mile at NBNI, scoring a US No. 3 performance of 9:58.42 -- a remarkable three girls were faster than 10 minutes in 2019 -- and went 4:49.39 in the 1600m. She also ran 10:02.46 for 3200m at the GVSU Elite 3200m, winning the field.
15
Her major coup was the NBNI 1-mile, where she out-leaned Starliper to win in an identical 4:39.05, finishing US No. 1. She also posted a 2:09.87 best in the 800m, winning a PA state title.
16
She set the American record in the 1-mile race walk (breaking her own record) and was fourth in the 2-mile at NBNI, scoring a 10-second PR in 10:19.14. In the mile, she also ran a PR of 4:51.97.
17
Davies doubled impressively at the PA Indoor State meet with wins in the 60m and 200m. She was US No. 6 and US No. 2 in those events, respectively.
18
She finished third in the NBNI 1-mile and was US No. 4 with a top time of 4:40.63. She also ran a US No. 9 mark of 2:08.32 in the 800m.
19
She was US No. 6 in the 60m with a top time of 7.34 seconds and was US No. 9 in the 200m with a 24.03.
20
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She was US No. 6 in the 200m (23.70) and US No. 9 in the 60m with a time of 7.44. She also ran a top time of 55.75 in the 400m.
21
Wyoming's top distance runner ran 10:01.52 in the 2-mile, a US No. 4 mark, and absolutely shattered her state's previous best by over a minute.
22
She was US No. 8 in the 200m (23.86) and US No. 7 in the 60m.
23
One of the top 200m-400m athletes in the country this indoor season, going a US No. 3 mark of 23.54 seconds in the 200m and a US No. 9 mark of 54.76 in the 400m.
24
She went US No. 2 in the 60mH with a top time of 8.22 seconds.
25
Anchored her team's national title-winning 4xMile and anchored the squad's All-American DMR and 4x800.
26
She finished US No. 2 in the 1K with a time of 2:48.10 and finished US No. 7 in the 600m with a 1:31.26.
27
Finished US No. 5 in the 200m in 23.63 seconds and US No. 26 in the 60mH in 8.62 seconds
28
Contributed to her team's national title winning 4x200 squad, and was US No. 21 in the 200m in 24.23 seconds. She's US No. 7 in the 60mH in 8.35 seconds
29
She finished the season US No. 1 in the pole vault with a clearance of 14-0.
30
Anchored her team's All-American bid in the DMR in 4:47 and finished the season US No. 5 in the 3200m with a 10:18.73.
31
She was one of the best freshman sprinters of 2019, going a US No. 4 time of 7.32 in the 60m.
32
Was US No. 12 in the mile with a PR of 4:51.43 and was US No. 14 in the 800m in 2:09.39
33
She was third in the TJ at NBNI, going 40-11.50.
34
She was third in a ridiculously competitive 200m final, going a US No. 7 time of 23.79.
35
She won the pole vault title at NBNI and finished US No. 3 with a mark of 13-6.25.
36
She was third in the NBNI 800m with a 2:06.10, which stands as US No. 3
37
She finished US No. 2 in the triple jump with a mark of 41-9.75.
38
Was US No. 12 in the 1500m in 4:32.60 and US No. 15 in the 3K in 9:45.60
39
She finished US No. 4 in the 800m with a 2:06.80.
40
She finished second at NBNI and cleared a height of 6-0 in 2019.
41
She finished US No. 1 in the weight throw, and dominated in the event over 2019, winning a NBNI title with a mark of 64-7.25.
42
She was US No. 2 in 2019 with a mark of 13-8.25.
43
Had a great NBNI, finishing US No. 5 in the 60m in 7.33 seconds
44
Finished US No. 8 in the 60m in 7.42 seconds and
45
She was fourth at NBNI in the 400m and finished US No. 5 in 54.05.
46
Finished the season US No. 1 in the 5K with a time of 16:20.84 and was US No. 2 in the 3200m.
47
Was incredibly versatile in 2019, finishing tied for US No. 2 in the high jump (6-0) and US No. 26 in the TJ (39-3)
48
Won a state title in the 400m at the Pennsylvania Indoor Championships and was fifth in the NBNI 400m and 7th in the 200m.
49
She's US No. 1 in the shot put with a mark of 49-8.
50
Finished US No. 5 in the mile in 4:44.88 and US No. 4 in the 3200m in 10:07.03

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Honorable Mention:

Michaela Rose, Faith in Action (VA)

Victoria Vanriele, Governor Livingston (NJ)

Serenity Rogers, Dash Track (TX)

Shelby Tyler, Noblesville (IN)

Alexis Brown, Kennedale (TX)

Aniella Delafosse, Bullis School (MD)

Christina Warren, Perkiomen Valley (PA)

Morgan Johnson, Whitewater (GA)

Sarah Trainor, FDR (NY)

Nicole Payne, Oak Mountain (AL)

Abby Loveys, Randolph (NJ)

Aasia Laurencin, Oak Park (MI)

Jazmine Tilmon, Western Branch (VA)

Vanessa Watson, Spencerport (NY)