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Men's Triple Jump
Final Results
 
CUB.gif Lázaro MARTÍNEZ
17.64
 
POR.gif Pedro PICHARDO
17.46
 
USA.gif Donald SCOTT
17.21
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Will CLAYE
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17.19
5.
Jahnhai PERINCHIEF
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16.95
6.
Melvin RAFFIN
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16.68
7.
Jean-Marc PONTVIANNE
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16.62
8.
Nazim BABAYEV
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16.55
9.
Tiago PEREIRA
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16.46
10.
Yasser Mohammed TRIKI
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16.42
11.
Alexsandro MELO
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16.07
12.
Nikolaos ANDRIKOPOULOS
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16.05
 
Levon AGHASYAN
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DNS
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Women's 1500m
Heats Rounds Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Athletes from each Heats and the next 3 fastest Athletes between Heats will qualify for the Final
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Axumawit EMBAYE
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4:04.83
2.
Winnie NANYONDO
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4:06.11
3.
Claudia Mihaela BOBOCEA
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4:06.66
4.
Linden HALL
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4:06.69
5.
Erin WALLACE
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4:12.46
6.
Anjelina Nadai LOHALITH
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4:34.72
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hirut MESHESHA
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4:05.75
2.
Josette NORRIS
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4:06.27
3.
Alma Delia CORTES
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4:10.95
4.
Aurore FLEURY
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4:12.20
5.
Sarah HEALY
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4:12.44
6.
Gresa BAKRAQI
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4:28.40
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Gudaf TSEGAY
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4:06.71
2.
Lucia STAFFORD
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4:07.95
3.
Sara KUIVISTO
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4:08.05
4.
Heather MACLEAN
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4:08.13
5.
Marta PÉREZ
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4:10.09
6.
Nozomi TANAKA
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4:12.31
7.
Amna BAKHIT BARSHAM
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4:30.90
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Men's 800m
Heats Rounds Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Heats will qualify for the Final
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Noah KIBET
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1:48.31
2.
Bryce HOPPEL
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1:48.77
3.
Guy LEARMONTH
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1:49.13
4.
Filip ŠNEJDR
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1:49.29
5.
Aurele VANDEPUTTE
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1:49.59
6.
Quamel PRINCE
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1:55.85
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marco AROP
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1:48.13
2.
Andreas KRAMER
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1:48.25
3.
Mostafa SMAILI
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1:48.57
4.
Balázs VINDICS
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1:49.52
5.
Mark ENGLISH
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1:51.35
 
Elliot GILES
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DNS
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mariano GARCÍA
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1:48.32
2.
Eliott CRESTAN
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1:48.53
3.
Djamel SEDJATI
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1:49.22
4.
Tony VAN DIEPEN
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1:49.80
5.
Alex AMANKWA
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1:49.96
6.
Charlie DA'VALL GRICE
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1:50.17
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Isaiah HARRIS
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1:47.00
2.
Álvaro DE ARRIBA
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1:47.97
3.
Samuel CHAPPLE
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1:48.09
4.
Collins KIPRUTO
KEN.gif
1:48.18
5.
Marc REUTHER
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1:48.63
6.
Charlie HUNTER
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1:49.07
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Women's Pentathlon
Shot Put (Event 3/5) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Noor VIDTS
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14.03
2.
Chari HAWKINS
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14.02
3.
Holly MILLS
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13.68
4.
Yuliya LOBAN
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13.48
5.
Adrianna SUŁEK
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13.40
6.
Sarah LAGGER
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13.15
7.
Katarina JOHNSON-THOMPSON
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13.02
8.
Dorota SKŘIVANOVÁ
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12.90
9.
Kendell WILLIAMS
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12.81
10.
Claudia CONTE
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12.73
11.
Léonie CAMBOURS
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12.00
12.
Sveva GEREVINI
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11.69
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Men's 3000m
Heats Rounds Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Athletes from each Heats and the next 3 fastest Athletes between Heats will qualify for the Final
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Lamecha GIRMA
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7:46.21
2.
Jacob KROP
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7:46.43
3.
Zouhair TALBI
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7:48.03
4.
Dillon MAGGARD
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7:48.58
5.
Jonas RAESS
SUI.gif
7:49.31
6.
Baldvin MAGNUSSON
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7:49.34
7.
Michael SOMERS
BEL.gif
7:51.89
8.
John GAY
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7:57.56
9.
Nursultan KENESHBEKOV
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7:59.39
10.
Joel Ibler LILLESØ
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8:00.07
11.
Jamaine COLEMAN
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8:12.76
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Selemon BAREGA
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7:51.42
2.
George BEAMISH
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7:51.71
3.
Matthew RAMSDEN
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7:52.04
4.
Adel MECHAAL
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7:52.27
5.
Hicham AKANKAM
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7:52.38
6.
Elzan BIBIĆ
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7:52.78
7.
Sam PARSONS
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7:55.97
8.
Tim VERBAANDERT
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7:56.61
9.
Ahmed JAZIRI
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7:58.44
10.
Yassin BOUIH
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7:58.63
11.
Ehab EL-SANDALI
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8:00.64
 
Ali Moussa BARAK
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DNF
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marc SCOTT
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7:54.90
2.
Daniel Simiu EBENYO
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7:54.97
3.
Isaac KIMELI
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7:55.75
4.
Maximilian THORWIRTH
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7:56.20
5.
Ossama MESLEK
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7:57.24
6.
Berihu AREGAWI
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7:58.59
7.
Jordan GUSMAN
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8:02.13
8.
Mohamed AL GARNI
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8:02.86
9.
Darragh MCELHINNEY
IRL.gif
8:06.31
10.
Adriaan WILDSCHUTT
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8:09.24
11.
Fernando Daniel MARTÍNEZ
MEX.gif
8:15.58
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Women's Pentathlon
Long Jump (Event 4/5) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kendell WILLIAMS
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6.69
2.
Noor VIDTS
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6.60
3.
Adrianna SUŁEK
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6.43
4.
Dorota SKŘIVANOVÁ
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6.31
5.
Sveva GEREVINI
ITA.gif
6.31
6.
Holly MILLS
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6.28
7.
Claudia CONTE
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6.13
8.
Katarina JOHNSON-THOMPSON
GBR.gif
6.08
9.
Sarah LAGGER
AUT.gif
6.01
10.
Léonie CAMBOURS
FRA.gif
5.98
11.
Yuliya LOBAN
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5.71
 
Chari HAWKINS
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NM
 
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Women's 60m
Semifinals Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Semifinals and the next 2 fastest Athletes between Semifinals will qualify for the Final

 

Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletics
Nation
Result
1.
Ewa SWOBODA
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7.03
2.
Marybeth SANT-PRICE
USA.gif
7.05
3.
Shericka JACKSON
JAM.gif
7.08
4.
Anthonique STRACHAN
BAH.gif
7.17
5.
Lotta KEMPPINEN
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7.18
6.
Diana VAISMAN
ISR.gif
7.20
7.
Molly SCOTT
IRL.gif
7.23
8.
Lorène Dorcas BAZOLO
POR.gif
7.24
 
Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mikiah BRISCO
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7.03
2.
Mujinga KAMBUNDJI
SUI.gif
7.08
3.
Zoe HOBBS
NZL.gif
7.16
4.
Zaynab DOSSO
ITA.gif
7.16
5.
Pia SKRZYSZOWSKA
POL.gif
7.17
6.
Cheyanne EVANS-GRAY
GBR.gif
7.19
7.
Patrizia VAN DER WEKEN
LUX.gif
7.28
8.
Ida KARSTOFT
DEN.gif
7.30
 
Semifinal 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Briana WILLIAMS
JAM.gif
7.08
2.
Michelle-Lee AHYE
TTO.gif
7.14
3.
Vitoria Cristina ROSA
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7.14
4.
Géraldine FREY
SUI.gif
7.15
5.
Daryll NEITA
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7.15
6.
Maria Isabel PÉREZ
ESP.gif
7.20
7.
Gina BASS
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7.31
 
Claudia PAYTON
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DQ
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Women's 400m
Semifinals Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Athletes from each Semifinals will qualify for the Final

 

Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Stephenie Ann MCPHERSON
JAM.gif
51.26
2.
Femke BOL
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51.28
3.
Aliyah ABRAMS
GUY.gif
51.57
4.
Natalia KACZMAREK
POL.gif
51.87
5.
Roxana GÓMEZ
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52.28
6.
Ama PIPI
GBR.gif
52.95
 
Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shaunae MILLER-UIBO
BAH.gif
51.38
2.
Justyna ŚWIĘTY-ERSETIC
POL.gif
51.67
3.
Lieke KLAVER
NED.gif
51.81
4.
Jessie KNIGHT
GBR.gif
51.93
5.
Modesta Justė MORAUSKAITĖ
LTU.gif
52.00
6.
Phil HEALY
IRL.gif
52.40
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Men's 400m
Semifinals Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Athletes from each Semifinals will qualify for the Final

 

Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jereem RICHARDS
TTO.gif
46.15
2.
Benjamin Lobo VEDEL
DEN.gif
46.30
3.
Marqueze WASHINGTON
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46.36
4.
Julien WATRIN
BEL.gif
46.54
5.
Mikhail LITVIN
KAZ.gif
46.89
6.
Kajetan DUSZYŃSKI
POL.gif
47.21
 
Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Carl BENGTSTRÖM
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45.92
2.
Trevor BASSITT
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46.26
3.
Patrik ŠORM
CZE.gif
46.55
4.
Bruno HORTELANO-ROIG
ESP.gif
46.76
5.
Boško KIJANOVIĆ
SRB.gif
46.97
 
Christopher TAYLOR
JAM.gif
DNF
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Women's Pentathlon
800m (Event 5/5) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Noor VIDTS
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2:08.81
2.
Adrianna SUŁEK
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2:09.56
3.
Holly MILLS
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2:09.97
4.
Sveva GEREVINI
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2:13.77
5.
Sarah LAGGER
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2:14.57
6.
Dorota SKŘIVANOVÁ
CZE.gif
2:14.73
7.
Claudia CONTE
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2:15.00
8.
Léonie CAMBOURS
FRA.gif
2:16.21
9.
Kendell WILLIAMS
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2:19.23
10.
Yuliya LOBAN
UKR.gif
2:23.64
 
Chari HAWKINS
USA.gif
DNS
 
Katarina JOHNSON-THOMPSON
GBR.gif
DNS
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