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Men's 100m
Final 1 Results
 
AUS.gif Rohan BROWNING
10.12
 
NZL.gif Edward OSEI-NKETIA
10.19
 
AUS.gif Jack HALE
10.26
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jake DORAN
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10.31
5.
Jacob DESPARD
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10.33
6.
Jake PENNY
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10.34
7.
Christopher MITREVSKI
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10.35
8.
Aidan MURPHY
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10.38
9.
Harrison HUNT
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10.51
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Men's 100m
Final 2 Results
 
MAS.gif Russel Alexander NASIR TAIB
10.55
 
AUS.gif Jacob ASTON
10.86
 
AUS.gif Cailen HEJKA
10.87
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Michael KONOMANYI
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10.89
5.
Jayden CHAMBERS
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10.91
6.
Tomas SEMMLER
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10.96
7.
Jack DONEY
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10.98
8.
Joshua LOVE
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11.66
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Men's 200m
Final Results
 
AUS.gif Aidan MURPHY
20.66
 
AUS.gif Jake DORAN
20.91
 
AUS.gif Jacob DESPARD
20.94
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Harrison HUNT
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21.22
5.
Russel Alexander NASIR TAIB
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21.26
6.
Jacob ASTON
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22.00
7.
Cailen HEJKA
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22.31
8.
Michael BRUSNAHAN
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22.75
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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
AUS.gif Peter BOL
1:47.14
 
AUS.gif Jack LUNN
1:47.43
 
AUS.gif Charlie JEFFRESON
1:47.60
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jared MICALLEF
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1:48.14
5.
Dylan STENSON
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1:48.36
6.
Harry MAY
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1:48.85
7.
Mason COHEN
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1:49.33
8.
DeGras AMEKATA
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1:50.65
9.
Luke YOUNG
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1:51.14
10.
Tom MARCH
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1:52.25
 
Jack ATHERTON
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DNF
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Women's 100m
Final 1 Results
 
AUS.gif Ella CONNOLLY
11.37
 
AUS.gif Riley DAY
11.40
 
AUS.gif Torrie LEWIS
11.47
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Bree MASTERS
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11.48
5.
Mia GROSS
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11.66
6.
Sophia FIGHERA
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11.67
7.
Taylah CRUTTENDEN
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11.71
8.
Monique QUIRK
AUS.gif
11.84
9.
Ebony LANE
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11.92
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