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Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

Friday, March 18th
09:35 Women's 60m Hurdles Pentathlon
09:55 Men's 60m Heptathlon
10:15 Women's 60m Heats
10:40 Men's Long Jump Heptathlon
11:00 Men's 400m Heats
11:10 Women's High Jump Pentathlon
11:45 Women's 400m Heats
12:05 Men's Shot Put Heptathlon
12:10 Men's Triple Jump Final
12:30 Women's 1500m Heats
13:00 Men's 800m Heats
13:20 Women's Shot Put Pentathlon
13:30 Men's 3000m Heats
17:45 Women's Long Jump Pentathlon
18:10 Women's 60m Semifinals
18:35 Women's 400m Semifinals
18:55 Women's Shot Put Final
19:00 Men's High Jump Heptathlon
19:05 Men's Long Jump Final
19:10 Men's 400m Semifinals
20:00 Women's 800m Pentathlon Final
20:30 Women's 3000m Final
20:55 Women's 60m Final

Saturday, March 19th
09:30 Men's 60m Hurdles Heptathlon
09:50 Women's 60m Heats
10:30 Men's Pole Vault Heptathlon
10:45 Men's 60m Heats
11:00 Women's High Jump Final
11:40 Women's 800m Heats
12:15 Men's 1500m Heats
18:05 Women's Pole Vault
18:15 Women's 60m Hurdles Semifinals
18:40 Men's 60m Hurdles Semifinals
19:10 Men's 800m Final
19:30 Final Men's 1000m Heptathlon
19:40 Men's Shot Put Final
19:50 Women's 400m Final
20:10 Men's 400m Final
20:35 Women's 1500m Final
21:05 Women's 60m Hurdles Final
21:20 Men's 60m Hurdles Final

Sunday, March 20th
10:05 Men's 60m Hurdles Heats
10:45 Men's High Jump Final
11:00 Women's Triple Jump Final
11:10 Women's 4x400 Heats
11:35 Men's 4x400 Heats
12:02 Men's 3000m Final
17:05 Men's 60m Hurdles Semifinals
17:17 Men's Pole Vault
17:30 Women's Long Jump Final
18:05 Women's 800m Final
18:35 Men's 1500m Final
19:30 Women's 60m Hurdles Final
19:40 Women's 4x400m Relay Final
19:55 Men's 4x400m Relay Final
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Women's Pentathlon
60m Hurdles (Event 1/5) Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sveva GEREVINI
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8.35
2.
Adrianna SUŁEK
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8.36
3.
Dorota SKŘIVANOVÁ
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8.47
4.
Yuliya LOBAN
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8.61
5.
Claudia CONTE
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8.62
6.
Sarah LAGGER
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8.76
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Noor VIDTS
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8.15
2.
Holly MILLS
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8.15
3.
Kendell WILLIAMS
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8.20
4.
Chari HAWKINS
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8.24
5.
Léonie CAMBOURS
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8.37
6.
Katarina JOHNSON-THOMPSON
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8.45
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Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ashley MOLONEY
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6.70
2.
Lindon VICTOR
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6.91
3.
Andri OBERHOLZER
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7.00
4.
Dario DESTER
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7.01
5.
Karel TILGA
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7.07
6.
Kai KAZMIREK
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7.22
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Damian WARNER
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6.68
2.
Simon EHAMMER
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6.72
3.
Garrett SCANTLING
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6.84
4.
Hans-Christian HAUSENBERG
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6.86
5.
Steven BASTIEN
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6.94
6.
Jorge UREÑA
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6.95
 
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Women's 60m
Heats Rounds Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Athletes from each Heats and the next 6 fastest Athletes between Heats will qualify for the Semifinals
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marybeth SANT-PRICE
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7.07
2.
Zaynab DOSSO
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7.14
3.
Claudia PAYTON
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7.21
4.
Gina BASS
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7.22
5.
Lorène Dorcas BAZOLO
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7.24
6.
Marina Andreea BABOI
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7.38
7.
Monika WEIGERTOVÁ
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7.43
8.
Winfrida MAKENJI
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7.71
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mujinga KAMBUNDJI
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7.17
2.
Michelle-Lee AHYE
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7.23
3.
Maria Isabel PÉREZ
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7.23
4.
Ida KARSTOFT
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7.29
5.
Bassant HEMIDA
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7.31
6.
Jasmine ABRAMS
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7.36
7.
Rosalina SANTOS
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7.37
8.
Kristina Marie KNOTT
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7.39
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mikiah BRISCO
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7.03
2.
Géraldine FREY
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7.11
3.
Zoe HOBBS
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7.13
4.
Patrizia VAN DER WEKEN
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7.21
5.
Molly SCOTT
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7.26
6.
Fasihi FARZANEH
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7.39
7.
Guðbjörg Jóna BJARNADÓTTIR
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7.47
 
Rosângela SANTOS
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DQ
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ewa SWOBODA
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7.10
2.
Lotta KEMPPINEN
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7.19
3.
Anthonique STRACHAN
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7.22
4.
Vitoria Cristina ROSA
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7.27
5.
N'Ketia SEEDO
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7.30
6.
Milana TIRNANIĆ
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7.42
7.
Olivia FOTOPOULOU
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7.45
 
Heat 5
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Daryll NEITA
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7.13
2.
Shericka JACKSON
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7.16
3.
Diana VAISMAN
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7.23
4.
Rani ROSIUS
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7.33
5.
Viktória FORSTER
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7.35
6.
Rafalia SPANOUDAKI-CHATZIRIGA
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7.35
7.
Carla SCICLUNA
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7.71
8.
Charlotte AFRIAT
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8.06
 
Heat 6
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Briana WILLIAMS
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7.06
2.
Pia SKRZYSZOWSKA
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7.23
3.
Cheyanne EVANS-GRAY
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7.30
4.
Aurora BERTON
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7.30
5.
Gina LÜCKENKEMPER
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7.33
6.
Dutee CHAND
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7.35
7.
Eva KUBÍČKOVÁ
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7.38
8.
Aziza SBAITY
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7.47
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Men's Heptathlon
Long Jump (Event 2/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Damian WARNER
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8.05
2.
Simon EHAMMER
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8.04
3.
Hans-Christian HAUSENBERG
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7.96
4.
Ashley MOLONEY
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7.82
5.
Andri OBERHOLZER
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7.57
6.
Steven BASTIEN
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7.56
7.
Lindon VICTOR
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7.56
8.
Karel TILGA
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7.54
9.
Garrett SCANTLING
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7.40
10.
Jorge UREÑA
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7.33
11.
Dario DESTER
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7.30
12.
Kai KAZMIREK
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6.95
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Men's 400m
Heats Rounds Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Heats and the next 2 fastest Athletes between Heats will qualify for the Semifinals
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Julien WATRIN
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45.88
2.
Trevor BASSITT
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46.47
3.
Kajetan DUSZYŃSKI
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46.75
4.
Isayah BOERS
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47.07
5.
Mazen Moutan AL YASSIN
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47.65
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jereem RICHARDS
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46.69
2.
Mikhail LITVIN
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46.72
3.
Zakhiti NENE
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46.92
4.
Manuel GUIJARRO
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47.74
5.
Pau BLASI
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49.82
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Patrik ŠORM
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46.49
2.
Benjamin Lobo VEDEL
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46.58
3.
Patrick SCHNEIDER
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46.76
4.
Tom WILLEMS
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46.77
5.
Quentin PETIT
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51.55
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marqueze WASHINGTON
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46.66
2.
Boško KIJANOVIĆ
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46.88
3.
Pavel MASLÁK
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47.31
4.
Jovan STOJOSKI
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47.80
 
Lucas CARVALHO
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DQ
 
Heat 5
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Carl BENGTSTRÖM
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46.45
2.
Christopher TAYLOR
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46.48
3.
Bruno HORTELANO-ROIG
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46.49
4.
Håvard BENTDAL INGVALDSEN
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46.95
5.
Malique SMITH
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51.98
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Women's Pentathlon
High Jump (Event 2/5) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Adrianna SUŁEK
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1.89
2.
Noor VIDTS
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1.83
3.
Katarina JOHNSON-THOMPSON
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1.83
4.
Chari HAWKINS
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1.83
5.
Claudia CONTE
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1.83
6.
Léonie CAMBOURS
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1.83
7.
Dorota SKŘIVANOVÁ
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1.80
8.
Kendell WILLIAMS
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1.80
9.
Sarah LAGGER
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1.77
10.
Yuliya LOBAN
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1.74
11.
Holly MILLS
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1.74
12.
Sveva GEREVINI
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1.68
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Women's 400m
Heats Rounds Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Heats and the next 2 fastest Athletes between Heats will qualify for the Semifinals
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Phil HEALY
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51.75
2.
Lieke KLAVER
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51.96
3.
Sada WILLIAMS
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52.65
4.
Roneisha MCGREGOR
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52.89
5.
Cátia AZEVEDO
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53.01
6.
Gunta VAIČULE
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53.05
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Femke BOL
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51.48
2.
Ama PIPI
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52.53
3.
Jessica BEARD
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52.72
4.
Tereza PETRŽILKOVÁ
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53.05
5.
Micha POWELL
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54.65
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Justyna ŚWIĘTY-ERSETIC
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52.37
2.
Jessie KNIGHT
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52.93
3.
Lada VONDROVÁ
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52.94
4.
Sophie BECKER
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53.47
5.
Megan MOSS
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54.03
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1. Natalia KACZMAREK
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52.22
2. Aliyah ABRAMS
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52.34
3. Camille LAUS
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52.51
4. Lynna IRBY
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52.78
5. Sara GALLEGO
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53.13
6. Irini VASILIOU
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53.62
 
Heat 5
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shaunae MILLER-UIBO
 
51.74
2.
Stephenie Ann MCPHERSON
 
51.86
3.
Modesta Justė MORAUSKAITĖ
 
52.11
4.
Roxana GÓMEZ
 
52.25
5.
Maja ĆIRIĆ

 
53.36
6.
Yanique HAYE-SMITH

 
56.20
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Men's Heptathlon
Shot Put (Event 3/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Garrett SCANTLING
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16.37
2.
Lindon VICTOR
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15.65
3.
Karel TILGA
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15.36
4.
Damian WARNER
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14.89
5.
Andri OBERHOLZER
SUI.gif
14.76
6.
Simon EHAMMER
SUI.gif
14.23
7.
Dario DESTER
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14.03
8.
Jorge UREÑA
ESP.gif
13.90
9.
Ashley MOLONEY
AUS.gif
13.89
10.
Hans-Christian HAUSENBERG
EST.gif
13.62
11.
Kai KAZMIREK
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13.40
12.
Steven BASTIEN
USA.gif
13.19
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