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Athletics WA Diamond League 2021 (Athletissima)


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Men's 800m
Final B Results
 
CAN.gif Marco AROP
1:44.50
 
KEN.gif Emmanuel Kipkurui KORIR
1:44.62
 
KEN.gif Ferguson Cheruiyot ROTICH
1:45.48
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Gabriel TUAL
FRA.gif
1:45.70
5.
Clayton MURPHY
USA.gif
1:45.77
6.
Amel TUKA
BIH.gif
1:45.98
7.
Cornelius TUWEI
KEN.gif
1:56.53
8.
Adrián BEN
ESP.gif
1:46.74
9.
Peter BOL
AUS.gif
1:47.49
10.
Patryk DOBEK
POL.gif
1:50.60
 
Patryk SIERADZKI
POL.gif
DNF
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Men's 3000m
Final B Results
 
NOR.gif Jakob INGEBRIGTSEN
7:33.06
 
ETH.gif Berihu AREGAWI
7:33.39
 
AUS.gif Stewart MCSWEYN
7:35.06
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Birhanu BALEW
BRN.gif
7:36.94
5.
Selemon BAREGA
ETH.gif
7:37.62
6.
Muktar EDRIS
ETH.gif
7:40.30
7.
Jacob KROP
KEN.gif
7:41.50
8.
Abel KIPSANG
KEN.gif
7:42.21
9.
Mohammed AHMED
CAN.gif
7:42.53
10.
Grant FISHER
USA.gif
7:42.77
11.
Nicholas Kipkorir KIMELI
KEN.gif
7:43.71
12.
Bethwell BIRGEN
KEN.gif
7:54.27
13.
Jonas RAESS
SUI.gif
7:56.07
 
Getnet WALE
ETH.gif
DNF
 
Erik SOWINSKI
USA.gif
DNF
 
Andrew BUTCHART
GBR.gif
DNF
 
FilipI NGEBRIGTSEN
NOR.gif
DNF
 
Vincent KIBET
KEN.gif
DNF
 
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
USA.gif Devon ALLEN
13.07
 
SUI.gif JasonJ OSEPH
13.11
 
FRA.gif Pascal MARTINOT-LAGARDE
13.17
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Daniel ROBERTS
USA.gif
13.23
5.
Ronald LEVY
JAM.gif
13.40
6.
Koen SMET
NED.gif
13.42
7.
Andrew POZZI
GBR.gif
13.45
8.
Hansle PARCHMENT
JAM.gif
13.58
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Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
USA.gif Christopher NILSEN
5.82
 
USA.gif Sam KENDRICKS
5.82
 
WHT.gif Timur MORGUNOV
5.72
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Armand DUPLANTIS
SWE.gif
5.62
5.
Ethan CORMONT
FRA.gif
5.52
5.
Ernest John OBIENA
PHI.gif
5.52
5.
KC LIGHTFOOT
USA.gif
5.52
8.
Piotr LISEK
POL.gif
5.42
9.
Valentin LAVILLENIE
FRA.gif
5.42
10.
Renaud LAVILLENIE
FRA.gif
5.32
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Men's Shot Put
Final B Results
 
USA.gif Ryan CROUSER
22.81
 
NZL.gif Tomas WALSH
22.10
 
CRO.gif Filip MIHALJEVIĆ
21.37
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Armin SINANČEVIĆ
SRB.gif
21.35
5.
Joe KOVACS
USA.gif
21.32
6.
Zane WEIR
ITA.gif
21.20
7.
Tomáš STANĚK
CZE.gif
21.05
8.
Darlan ROMANI
BRA.gif
21.00
9.
Payton OTTERDAHL
USA.gif
19.66
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Men's Javelin Throw
Final B Results
 
GER.gif Johannes VETTER
88.54
 
CZE.gif Jakub VADLEJCH
85.73
 
GRN.gif Anderson PETERS
84.32
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Andrian MARDARE
MDA.gif
82.61
5.
Vítězslav VESELÝ
CZE.gif
81.19
6.
Pavel MIALESHKA
BLR.gif
81.18
7.
Aliaksei KATKAVETS
BLR.gif
80.76
8.
Gatis ČAKŠS
LAT.gif
75.57
9.
Alexandru Mihaita NOVAC
ROU.gif
72.81
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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
JAM.gif Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE
10.60
 
JAM.gif Elaine THOMPSON-HERAH
10.64
 
JAM.gif Shericka JACKSON
10.92
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Marie-Josée TA LOU
CIV.gif
10.94
5.
Daryll NEITA
GBR.gif
10.96
6.
Ajla DEL PONTE
SUI.gif
10.97
7.
Mujinga KAMBUNDJI
SUI.gif
11.01
8.
Alexandra BURGHARDT
GER.gif
11.12
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Women's 400m
Final Results

 

DOM.gif Marileidy PAULINO
50.40
 
BAR.gif Sada WILLIAMS
50.77
 
USA.gif Quanera HAYES
51.06
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Natalia KACZMAREK
POL.gif
51.10
5.
Candice MCLEOD
JAM.gif
51.26
6.
Lieke KLAVER
NED.gif
51.73
7.
Jodie WILLIAMS
GBR.gif
52.12
8.
Rachel PELLAUD
SUI.gif
53.52
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Women's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
NED.gif Femke BOL
53.05
 
USA.gif Shamier LITTLE
53.78
 
UKR.gif Anna RYZHYKOVA
54.32
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Dalilah MUHAMMAD
USA.gif
54.50
5.
Lea SPRUNGER
SUI.gif
54.75
6.
Janieve RUSSELL
JAM.gif
54.89
7.
Leah NUGENT
JAM.gif
56.41
8.
Viktoriya TKACHUK
UKR.gif
56.53
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Women's High JUmp
Final Results
WHT.gif MariyaLASITSKENE
1.98
 
UKR.gif YaroslavaMAHUCHIKH
1.98
 
AUS.gif NicolaMCDERMOTT
1.95
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
IrynaGERASHCHENKO
UKR.gif
1.92
5.
KamilaLIĆWINKO
POL.gif
1.89
6.
MirelaDEMIREVA
BUL.gif
1.85
6.
YuliyaLEVCHENKO
UKR.gif
1.85
8.
EleanorPATTERSON
AUS.gif
1.85
9.
InikaMCPHERSON
USA.gif
1.81
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