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Season 26 of "The Bachelor" is upon us! As we all watch Clayton Echard look for love on national television, Wonderwall.com is keeping track of the ladies still in the running… and those who've been sent home without a rose! Check out who is still competing for his heart…
Sent home
Los Angeles-based Cassidy Timbrooks had a rocky "Bachelor" season. After contestant Sierra advised Clayton that she had a guy back home she'd been planning to meet after the season was over, he ended up rescinding her group date rose and sending her home.
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Sales manager Ency Abedin was sent home on episode three.
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Real estate agent Kate Gallivan did not receive a rose on this season's second rose ceremony.
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Tessa Tookes, a human resources specialist, was sent home on the third episode of "The Bachelor."
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Salley Carson made waves on the first episode of season 26 after revealing she was previously engaged to be married. After Clayton offered her the very first rose, the blonde opted instead to send herself home ahead of the inaugural cocktail party.
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Claire Heilig, a spray tanner from Virginia Beach, wasn't offered a flower at the first rose ceremony.
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Law student Daria Rose did not receive a rose at the first rose ceremony.
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Clayton didn't offer a rose to pediatric nurse Hailey Malles on the first episode.
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Ivana Noble unfortunately didn't score a rose on night one.
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Jane Paik was among the unlucky ladies who went home on night one of "The Bachelor."
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Sadly, Clayton didn't offer Lindsay Dobbs a chance to continue to compete on "The Bachelor" on night one.
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Occupational therapist Samantha Jeffries won't be continuing on "The Bachelor" journey after night one.
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Rianna Hockaday, a registered nurse, didn't score a rose after the season's first cocktail party.
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Kira Mengistu, a physician, has been sent home.
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Elizabeth Corrigan did not receive a rose, unfortunately.
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Melina Nasab will be back to work as a personal trainer after being sent home from the "Bachelor" mansion.
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Texan Lyndsey Windham is no longer in the running this season.
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Jill Chinn works as an architectural historian. And though she spent some time learning the history of Clayton during season 26, she was eventually sent home.
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Sierra Jackson works as a yoga instructor, and though she nama-stayed in the competition for a few weeks, she was eventually sent home.
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See you, Shanae! Ohioan Shanae Ankney got the boot on Clayton's season of "The Bachelor."
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There's a former Olympian in the bunch! Unfortunately Marlena Wesh didn't snag the gold on Clayton's season.
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Human resources specialist Hunter Haag failed to make it to the final two.
Still in the running
Watch out for Teddi Wright! The beauty, who works as a nurse, scored the coveted first impression rose this season.
Still in the running
Entrepreneur Mara Agrait is still in the running on season 26 of "The Bachelor."
Still in the running
Gabby Windey normally works as a nurse, but right now she's working to win Clayton's heart after moving her things into the "Bachelor" mansion.
Still in the running
Sarah Hamrick is a wealth management advisor who scored a bloom at the first rose ceremony this season.
Still in the running
Wedding bells are always ringing around Susie Evans, so the wedding videographer is hoping to make it to that final rose ceremony and score her very own proposal from Clayton this season.
Still in the running
Bartender Genevieve Parisi shook things up at the season's first cocktail party — and received a rose from Clayton.
Still in the running
Flight instructor Rachel Recchia soared into Clayton's heart on "The Bachelor," which led to snagging a rose.
Still in the running
Elementary school teacher Serene Russell will continue to teach Clayton a thing or two about herself.
Still in the running
Marketing manager Eliza Isichei made it through Clayton's first rose ceremony.