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Athletics WA Diamond League 2021 (Preontaine Classics)


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Men's Mile
Final Results
 
NZL.gif GeorgeB EAMISH
3:54.86
 
USA.gif Craig ENGELS
3:55.41
 
CAN.gif Charles PHILIBERT-THIBOUTOT
3:55.48
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Samuel PRAKEL
USA.gif
3:55.99
5.
Archie DAVIS
GBR.gif
3:57.00
6.
Henry WYNNE
USA.gif
3:57.43
7.
Peter CALLAHAN
BEL.gif
3:57.49
8.
Tripp HURT
USA.gif
3:58.15
9.
Vincent CIATTEI
USA.gif
4:0045
 
Erik SOWINSKI
USA.gif
DNF
 
Timothy SEIN
KEN.gif
DNF
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Women's 2 Miles
Final Results
 
BDI.gif Francine NIYONSABA
9:00.75
 
ETH.gif Letesenbet GIDEY
9:06.74
 
KEN.gif Hellen OBIRI
9:14.55
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Konstanze KLOSTERHALFEN
GER.gif
9:18.16
5.
Amy-Eloise MARKOVC
GBR.gif
8:21.98
6.
Elise CRANNY
USA.gif
9:22.44
7.
Katie WASSERMAN
USA.gif
9:40.82
8.
Caroline Chepkoech KIPKIRUI
KEN.gif
9:40.86
9.
Katie RAINSBERGER
USA.gif
9:41.79
10.
Taryn RAWLINGS
USA.gif
9:55.94
  Addy TOWNSEND
CAN.gif
DNF
  Allison CASH
USA.gif
DNF
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Women's 5000m
Final Results
 
NED.gif Sifan HASSAN
14:27.89
 
ETH.gif SenbereTEFERI
14:42.25
 
ETH.gif Fantu WORKU
14:42.85
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Loice CHEMNUNG
KEN.gif
14:43.65
5.
Alicia MONSON
USA.gif
14:48.49
6.
Abbey COOPER
USA.gif
14:52.37
7.
Sheila CHELANGAT
IRQ.gif
14:52.66
8.
Meskerem MAMO
ETH.gif
15:01.29
9.
Laura GALVÁN
MEX.gif
15:10.38
10.
Rachel SCHNEIDER
USA.gif
15:13.15
11.
Emil yINFELD
USA.gif
15:24.78
12.
Andrea SECCAFIEN
CAN.gif
15:32.01
  Kate VAN BUSKIRK
CAN.gif
DNF
  Beatrice CHEBET
KEN.gif
DNF
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Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
USA.gif Rebecca MEHRA
4:06.35
 
USA.gif Sage HURTA
4:07.50
 
USA.gif Danielle JONES
4:08.45
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Nikki HILTZ
USA.gif
4:09.27
5.
Sara VAUGHN
USA.gif
4:09.68
6.
Eleanor FULTON
USA.gif
4:09.85
7.
Danielle ARAGON
USA.gif
4:10.02
8.
Marta PEN FREITAS
USA.gif
4:10.90
9.
Julianne LABACH
CAN.gif
4:11.74
10.
Federica DEL BUONO
ITA.gif
4:12.30
11.
Allie WILSON
USA.gif
4:14.82
12.
Alexa EFRAIMSON
USA.gif
DNF
  Nia AKINS
USA.gif
DNF
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Men's 100m
Final Results
 
CAN.gif André DE GRASSE
9.74
 
USA.gif Fred KERLEY
9.78
 
USA.gif Ronnie BAKER
9.82
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Trayvon BROMELL
USA.gif
9.86
5.
Michael NORMAN
USA.gif
9.90
6.
Justin GATLIN
USA.gif
9.93
7.
Akani SIMBINE
RSA.gif
9.95
8.
Isiah YOUNG
USA.gif
9.98
9.
Cravon GILLESPIE
USA.gif
10.09
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Men's 200m
Final Results
 
USA.gif Noah LYLES
19.52
 
USA.gif Kenneth BEDNAREK
19.80
 
USA.gif Josephus LYLES
20.03
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Aaron BROWN
CAN.gif
20.12
5.
Rai BENJAMIN
USA.gif
20.16
6.
Jerome BLAKE
CAN.gif
20.20
7.
Vernon NORWOOD
USA.gif
20.36
 
Kyree KING
USA.gif
DQ
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Men's Mile
Final Results
 
NOR.gif Jakob INGEBRIGTSEN
3:47.24
 
AUS.gif Stewart MCSWEYN
3:48.40
 
KEN.gif Timothy CHERUIYOT
13:51.17
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Ronald KWEMOI
KEN.gif
3:51.31
5.
Oliver HOARE
AUS.gif
3:51.63
6.
Jake HEYWARD
GBR.gif
3:52.15
7.
Abel KIPSANG
KEN.gif
3:52.20
8.
Filip INGEBRIGTSEN
USA.gif
3:52.97
9.
Matthew CENTROWITZ
USA.gif
3:53.32
10.
Mohammed AHMED
CAN.gif
3:53.87
11.
Matthew RAMSDEN
CAN.gif
3:53.97
 
Craig NOWAK
USA.gif
DNF
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Men's 2 Miles
Final Results
 
UGA.gif Joshua CHEPTEGEI
8:09.55
 
ETH.gif Selemon BAREGA
8:09.82
 
USA.gif Paul CHELIMO
8:09.83
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jacob KIPLIMO
UGA.gif
8:10.16
5.
Berihu AREGAWI
ETH.gif
8:11.04
6.
Grant FISHER
USA.gif
8:11.09
7.
Joe KLECKER
USA.gif
8:11.55
8.
Mark Owon LOMUKET
KEN.gif
8:15.54
9.
Nibret MELAK
ECU.gif
8:16.75
10.
Michael KIBET
KEN.gif
8:18.01
11.
Daniel Simiu EBENYO
KEN.gif
8:19.67
12.
Luis GRIJALVA
GUA.gif
8:21.98
13.
Marc SCOTT
GBR.gif
8:31.90
 
William KINCAID
USA.gif
DNF
 
Bethwell BIRGEN
KEN.gif
DNF
 
Joshua THOMPSON
USA.gif
DNF
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Men's Triple Jump
Final Results
 
POR.gif Pedro PICHARDO
17.63
 
BUR.gif Hugues Fabrice ZANGO
17.12
 
USA.gif Donald SCOTT
17.03
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Will CLAYE
USA.gif
16.83
5.
Andrea DALLAVALLE
ITA.gif
16.80
6.
Chris BENARD
USA.gif
16.79
7.
Max HEß
GER.gif
16.72
 
Andrea DALLAVALLE
ITA.gif
16.79
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