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Athletics IAAF Continental Tour 2022 (MVP Velocity Fest 10)


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Men's 400m
Final 2 Results
 
JAM.gif Anthony COX
46.13
 
JAM.gif Zandrion BARNES
46.18
 
VIN.gif Akani SLATER
46.71
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Javier BROWN
JAM.gif
47.06
5.
Blaine BUCKLE
JAM.gif
48.05
6.
Yonick MURRAY
VIN.gif
48.24
7.
Tahjay LIBURD
SKN.gif
50.09
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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
DMA.gif Dennick LUKE
1:50.45
 
JAM.gif Fabian CAMPBELL
1:52.28
 
JAM.gif Taj-Leon WISDOM
1:55.37
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Royale GORDON
JAM.gif
2:03.59
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
JAM.gif Orlando BENNETT
13.61
 
JAM.gif Michael O'HARA
13.98
 
JAM.gif Tyler MASON
13.99
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Odario PHILLIPS
JAM.gif
15.55
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Men's Long Jump
Final Results
 
JAM.gif Tajay GAYLE
7.97
 
GUY.gif Emanuel ARCHIBALD
7.93
 
JAM.gif Shawn-D THOMPSON
7.92
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jullane WALKER
JAM.gif
7.65
5.
David TOMLINSON
JAM.gif
7.21
6.
Daniel AUSTIN
JAM.gif
6.26
 
David TOMLINSON
JAM.gif
7.00
 
Emanuel ARCHIBALD
GUY.gif
7.78
 
Shawn-D THOMPSON
JAM.gif
7.82
 
Tajay GAYLE
JAM.gif
7.84
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Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
JAM.gif Oralndo THOMAS
70.27
 
JAM.gif Elvis GRAHAM
70.24
 
JAM.gif Devon SPENCER
66.60
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Zaavan RICHARDS
JAM.gif
65.55
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Women's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Krystal SLOLEY
JAM.gif
12.35
2.
Toni-Ann LINDSAY
JAM.gif
12.51
3.
James Tora TUCKER
JAM.gif
12.71
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Remona BURCHELL
JAM.gif
11.68
2.
Shockoria WALLACE
JAM.gif
11.76
3.
Shashalee FORBES
JAM.gif
11.82
4.
Kasheika CAMERON
JAM.gif
11.94
5.
Jodean WILLIAMS
JAM.gif
12.04
6.
Jura LEVY
JAM.gif
12.11
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