2020 Summer Olympics - Athletes
Kendell Williams
- Date of birth
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1995-06-14
- Height
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5' 10"
- Weight
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148 lbs
Results
Women's Heptathlon
| 5 | Women's Heptathlon | 6508 |
| 1 | Women's Heptathlon, 100m Hurdles | 12.97 |
| 1 | Women's Heptathlon, 100m Hurdles, Heat 3 | 12.97 |
| 12 | Women's Heptathlon, High Jump | 1.80 |
| 7 | Women's Heptathlon, High Jump, Group B | 1.80 |
| 22 | Women's Heptathlon, Shot Put | 12.41 |
| 11 | Women's Heptathlon, Shot Put, Group A | 12.41 |
| 5 | Women's Heptathlon, 200m | 24.00 |
| 4 | Women's Heptathlon, 200m, Heat 3 | 24.00 |
| 2 | Women's Heptathlon, Long Jump | 6.57 |
| 2 | Women's Heptathlon, Long Jump, Group B | 6.57 |
| 7 | Women's Heptathlon, Javelin Throw | 48.78 |
| 6 | Women's Heptathlon, Javelin Throw, Group B | 48.78 |
| 15 | Women's Heptathlon, 800m | 2:16.91 |
| 8 | Women's Heptathlon, 800m, Heat 2 | 2:16.91 |
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Oklahoma wins 4th NCAA women's gymnastics title in 5 years
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