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04-16-2017 02:36 AMIn the fastest women's race in history, Oregon edged out LSU 42.12 to 42.14 at the Mount Sac Relays today. Additionally, LSU ran 42.66 last week at the Battle on the Bayou. The OP has been updated accordingly. Here's the updated all-time top-10 performance list:
Code:Oregon 42.12 04/15/17 LSU 42.14 04/15/17 Oregon 42.34 04/01/17 Tex A&M 42.36 06/12/09 Tex A&M 42.49 05/29/10 LSU 42.50 06/02/89 LSU 42.55 06/13/03 Tex A&M 42.56 04/03/10 Tex A&M 42.56 03/30/13 LSU 42.59 04/25/08 Tex A&M 42.59 06/13/08
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04-30-2017 05:29 PMLSU (42.12 = CR) and Oregon (42.35) both added new entries to the all-time top 10 list over the weekend. At the rate they're going there's a good chance that the list will be completely erased in one season. The OP has ben updated. Here's the new list:
Code:Oregon 42.12 4/15/2017 LSU 42.12 4/29/2017 LSU 42.14 4/15/2017 Oregon 42.34 4/1/2017 Oregon 42.35 4/28/2017 Tx A&M 42.36 6/12/2009 Tx A&M 42.49 5/29/2010 LSU 42.50 6/2/1989 LSU 42.55 6/13/2003 Tx A&M 42.56 4/3/2010 Tx A&M 42.56 3/30/2013
Last edited by jazzcyclist; 04-30-2017 at 08:38 PM.
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04-30-2017 07:44 PMDo the hand timed 4x110 SanJoseState (Carlos) 38.6 and USC (Miller) of the '60s and the Philly Pioneer (Crockett/Crawford) 38.7 ['73] fit in ?
Tom Hyland:
"squack and wineturtle get it"
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05-28-2017 12:55 PMSince the start of conference championships, there have been five new entries on the women's side, including one from Alabama, who joined the club with a time of 42.91 at the East Regionals. The other performances came from LSU (42.56, 42.32), Oregon (42.81) and Kentucky (42.79). The OP has been updated accordingly. Here's the updated top-10 list which is gradually being rewritten this season:
Code:Oregon 42.12 4/15/2017 LSU 42.12 4/29/2017 LSU 42.14 4/15/2017 LSU 42.32 05/27/17 Oregon 42.34 4/1/2017 Oregon 42.35 4/28/2017 Tx A&M 42.36 6/12/2009 Tx A&M 42.49 5/29/2010 LSU 42.50 6/2/1989 LSU 42.55 6/13/2003
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06-20-2017 03:26 PMWe had eight additions to the list at the NCAA championships, including two each by the Auburn men and the Florida women. Also notable are the North Carolina A&T men, who joined the club with a time of 38.48 in the heats, and the Kentucky women who ran the tenth fastest time (42.51) in collegiate history in the final. The OP has been updated to reflect these performances.