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Cunliffe to be represented by Doyle Management Group, still uncertain about professional debut By Erik Boal, DyeStat Editor Former Oregon standout Hannah Cunliffe, who announced her decision in late January to turn professional and forgo her remaining collegiate eligibility, confirmed on her Instagram account that she has signed with adidas and has chosen Paul Doyle of Doyle Management Group as her representation. Cunliffe joins a Doyle Management Group roster of professional athletes that includes Americans Sandi Morris, Christian Taylor, Devon Allen, Queen Harrison, Kate Grace, Cassandra Tate and Gabe Grunewald, along with Canadian Andre DeGrasse and Jamaica's Asafa Powell. Hannah is living in Washington, where she attended Federal Way High, and is being coached by her father Mike Cunliffe. She has not confirmed when her professional debut will be, or if she has plans to run indoors this season. Cunliffe won the NCAA Division 1 indoor title last year and set the collegiate 60-meter dash record by clocking 7.07 seconds, a mark that could be challenged this year by Mikiah Brisco or Aleia Hobbs of LSU. Brisco ran 7.08 on Saturday in Albuquerque and Hobbs has run 7.14. She hasn't competed since reaching the semifinal of the 100-meter dash at the USATF Outdoor Championships in Sacramento in June.
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