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Athletics WA Combined Evetns Tour 2022


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Dates Venue
Event
Gender
Status
December 18th - December 19th, 2021 AUS.gif Brisbane
Men's+Women's
Completed
January 29th - January 30th, 2022
FRA.gif Aubiére
Men's+Women's
Completed
February 5th - February 6th, 2022
EST.gif Tallinn
Men's+Women's
Completed
April 28th - May 1st, 2022
ITA.gif Grosseto
Men's+Women's
Completed
April 30th - May 1st, 2022 JPN.gif Osaka Kinami Michitaka Memorial Meet Men's+Women's Completed
May 7th - May 8th, 2022
GER.gif Ratingen
Men's+Women's
Completed
May 15th - May 15th, 2022
POL.gif Bydgoszcz
Men's+Women's
Completed
May 21st - May 22nd, 2022 GRE.gif Naxos Portarathlon Men's+Women's Completed
May 28th - May 29th, 2021
AUT.gif Götzis
Men's+Women's
Completed
May 28th - May 29th, 2021 GBR.gif Birmingham
Men's+Women's
Completed
June 4th - June 5th, 2022 ESP.gif Arona
Men's+Women's
Completed
June 4th - June 5th, 2022 FRA.gif Montpellier
Men's+Women's
Completed
June 11th - June 12th, 2022 FIN.gif Seinäjoki Nordic Combined Events Championships Men's+Women's Completed
July 1st - 3 July 3rd, 2022 SWE.gif Sollentuna
Men's+Women's
Completed
September 17th - September 18th, 2022 FRA.gif Talence
Men's+Women's
Completed
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