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Men's 60m
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Moffat Ngari WANJIRU
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6.93
1.
Dom DUTTON
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6.93
3.
Ola AKANDE
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6.98
4.
Prince FORSON
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7.01
5.
Sean TUCKER
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7.02
6.
Dylan HENRY
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7.19
8.
Kevin FULLERTON
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7.23
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Trei THOROGOOD
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6.92
2.
Adetomiwa ADEBAYO
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6.96
3.
Weston WENDT
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6.98
3.
Josiah THOMPSON
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6.98
5.
Deven BROWN
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7.03
6.
Abraham EVANS
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7.09
7.
Otis SLAYTON
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7.10
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1. Shakur WILLIAMS
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6.80
2. Joseph O'BRIEN
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6.86
3. Williams TRAVIS
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7.04
4. Daniel SARISKY
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7.07
5. Aaron RAY
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7.09
6. Michael TROUP
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7.12
7. Domenic BARRESI
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7.13
8. Samuel TAPERA
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7.36
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Anthony GREENHOW
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6.78
2.
Mahamat Zakaria KHALID
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6.91
3.
Lucas CASAB
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6.99
4.
Gary MUNRO
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7.00
5.
Jadyn TABOIS
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7.04
6.
Omar ABUROUSS
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7.08
7.
Jamel EDWARDS
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7.16
 
JordanPROVIDENCE
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DNF
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Men's 60m
Final Results
 
USA.gif Anthony GREENHOW
6.76
 
JAM.gif Shakur WILLIAMS
6.78
 
USA.gif Joseph O'BRIEN
6.80
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Trei THOROGOOD
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6.91
5.
Dom DUTTON
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6.91
6.
Moffat Ngari WANJIRU
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6.92
7.
Mahamat Zakaria KHALID
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6.95
8.
Josiah THOMPSON
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6.96
9.
Adetomiwa ADEBAYO
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7.52
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Women's 60m
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tierra FRASIER
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7.50
2.
Brynley MCDERMOTT
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7.64
3.
Katherine MUCCIO
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7.70
4.
Leone FARQUHARSON
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7.72
4.
Rori LOWE
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7.72
6.
Dinedye DENIS
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7.82
7.
Jaiden STOKES
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7.88
8.
Ariana PULIDO-EALY
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7.94
9.
Christa POMMELLS
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7.95
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kayniya JAMES
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7.59
1.
Dominique CLARKE
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7.59
3.
Maddy DOANE
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7.64
4.
Kattiana PULIDO-EALY
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7.74
5.
Kedarjah LEWIS
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7.77
6.
Adaliz HUNT
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7.81
7.
Danielle PHILLIP
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7.90
8.
Trinity HART
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7.94
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Trinity ROSSUM
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7.57
2.
Jada SMITH
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7.65
3.
Olivia HEE
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7.71
4.
Sydney SCOTT
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7.72
5.
Isabella DAVIS
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7.73
6.
Maya SEAY
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7.77
7.
Lauren PRINCZ
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7.78
8.
Brooke URY
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8.01
9.
Maddie FREY
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8.20
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jayla JAMISON
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7.60
2.
Harlowe BRUMETT-DUNN
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7.68
3.
Brooklyn CHESTNUT
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7.71
4.
Jaydea CARTER
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7.72
5.
Grace LANOUETTE
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7.74
6.
Lauren JONES
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7.75
7.
Melissa CUNNINGHAM
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7.76
8.
Chelby ELAM
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7.82
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Women's 60m Hurdles
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jane LIVINGSTON
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8.35
2.
Ekaterina HUPALO
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8.45
3.
Chibugo OBICHERE
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8.58
4.
Jailya ASH
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8.59
5.
Katherine MUCCIO
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8.77
6.
Brooke URY
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9.01
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yasmin BROOKS
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8.38
2.
Beatričė JUŠKEVIČIŪTĖ
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8.52
3.
Brooke OVERHOLT
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8.69
4.
Ariana PULIDO-EALY
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8.73
5.
Shevell HIGGS
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8.77
6.
CJ FOX
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8.93
7.
Sonia VIRK
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9.00
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Maya SEAY
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8.55
2.
Kattiana PULIDO-EALY
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8.65
3.
Ama BOHAM
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8.66
4.
Lauren YEBOAH-KODIE
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8.91
5.
Chae Eun KIM
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9.09
6.
Lily PARRIS
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9.12
7.
Dejana SHELBY
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9.23
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Destinee ROCKER
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8.26
2.
Shaleah COLAIRE
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8.47
3.
Skyla WILSON
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8.48
4.
Jaydea CARTER
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8.96
5.
Alexandra CHAN
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8.98
6.
Felicia QUAINOO
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8.99
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Women's 60m Hurdles
Final Results
 
USA.gif Yasmin BROOKS
7.35
 
USA.gif Destinee ROCKER
7.55
 
USA.gif Skyla WILSON
7.55
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jane LIVINGSTON
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8.36
5.
Shaleah COLAIRE
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8.39
6.
Beatričė JUŠKEVIČIŪTĖ
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8.45
7.
Ekaterina HUPALO
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8.56
8.
Chibugo OBICHERE
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8.61
 
Maya SEAY
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DQ
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Women's Long Jump
Final Results
 
JAM.gif Leone FARQUHARSON
6.35
 
USA.gif Taylor WOODS
6.19
 
USA.gif Amira ADUMA
6.19
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Breana GAMBRELL
USA.gif
6.15
5.
Tesia THOMAS
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5.82
6.
Lauren GODWIN
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5.82
7.
Casey BURTON
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5.81
8.
Lauren YEBOAH-KODIE
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5.79
9.
Jada JOSEPH
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5.77
10.
Tannekee STRACHAN
JAM.gif
5.71
11.
Lauren STERN
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5.70
12.
Emma CUNNINGHAM
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5.68
13.
Jade FOSTER
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5.67
14.
Tia TAYLOR
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5.67
15.
Trinity HART
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5.66
16.
Kedarjah LEWIS
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5.64
17.
Tiffany BAUTISTA
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5.62
18.
Brooklyn MANNA
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5.61
19.
Isabella BRUNO
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5.61
20.
Efe OMOKENI
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5.54
21.
Chelsey COLE
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5.53
22.
Bridget MCNALLY
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5.49
23.
Lauren JONES
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5.46
24.
Sophia HARTWELL
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5.46
25.
Tia Louise ROZARIO
SGP.gif
5.45
26.
Jai GRUENWALD
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5.43
27.
Jessica KOLESAR
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5.39
28.
Megan RONAN
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5.38
29.
Sydney SCOTT
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5.36
30.
Dieusi ARMAND
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5.34
32.
Keisha MODI
IND.gif
5.32
33.
Amanda BELGRAVE
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5.29
34.
Mayci TORGERSON
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5.23
36.
Hawa KAMARA
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5.19
37.
Olabisi ADAMS
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5.17
39.
Amber JACKSON
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5.14
40.
Olivia MORGAN
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5.13
41.
Hannah CEVA
USA.gif
5.08
42.
Sonia VIRK
USA.gif
5.06
43.
Megan OGAWA
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5.04
44.
Tamara GRAHOVAC
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5.03
 
Zoe TSOUKAS
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NM
 
Taylor GIVENS
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NM
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