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Men's Triple Jump
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Hikaru IKEHATA
16.20
 
JPN.gif Yuto ADACHI
16.02
 
JPN.gif Kohei YAMASHITA
15.92
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Rintaro HIROTA
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15.90
5.
Yuki KYODA
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15.85
6.
Yuki YAMASHITA
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15.66
7.
Shemaiah JAMES
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15.58
8.
Emmanuel FAKIYE
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15.51
9.
Seiya TONAI
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15.41
 
Yutaro KUROGI
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NM
 
Rintaro HIROTA
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15.69
 
Yuki KYODA
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15.38
 
Emmanuel FAKIYE
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15.29
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Men's Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Tatsuto NAKAGAWA
70.65
 
JPN.gif Shota FUKUDA
70.64
 
JPN.gif Yudai KIMURA
70.23
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Takahiro KOBATA
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69.41
5.
Naoki UEMATSU
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69.02
6.
Ryota KASHIMURA
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68.96
7.
Kunihiro SUMI
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68.54
8.
Kohei ODA
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66.21
9.
Yushiro HOSAKA
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65.29
10.
Koshin YAMAKAWA
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63.57
11.
Hiroki AKO
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63.28
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Women's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Remi TSURUTA
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11.98
2.
Mei KODAMA
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12.04
3.
Aiko IKI
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12.07
4.
Mayako SAGI
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12.15
5.
Sae SHIMADA
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12.30
6.
Miu KURASIGE
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12.48
7.
Saya MIYAMOTO
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12.60
8.
Yuuki KIDO
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12.63
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Arisa KIMISHIMA
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12.10
2.
Midori MIKASE
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12.12
3.
Karin SHIODA
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12.41
4.
Asuka TAKAHASHI
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12.42
5.
Shuri AONO
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12.42
6.
Sakiho KAGEYAMA
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12.51
7.
Ami SAITO
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12.66
8.
Ayane USUI
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12.81
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hanae AOYAMA
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11.91
2.
Manaka MIURA
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12.17
3.
Chiaki NAGURA
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12.18
4.
Hinami YAMANAKA
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12.21
5.
Yuna MIURA
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12.31
6.
Yume OKUNO
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12.41
7.
Kanami MIMURA
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12.70
8.
Koyuki NAGAISHI
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12.77
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Women's 5000m
Final 1 Results
 
KEN.gif Agnes Mwikali MUTUKU
15:22.90
 
KEN.gif Tabithanjeri KAMAU
15:23.25
 
JPN.gif Nozomi TANAKA
15:23.87
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Naomi MUSSONI
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15:27.35
5.
Mikuni YADA
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15:31.22
6.
Momoka KAWAGUCHI
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15:32.44
7.
Yuka ANDO
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15:38.19
8.
Kaede HAGITANI
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15:38.67
9.
Rina SASAKI
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15:46.14
10.
Risa YAMAZAKI
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15:52.62
11.
Kazuna KANETOMO
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15:53.19
12.
Madoka NAKANO
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15:58.99
13.
Nagisa SHIMOTABIRA
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16:05.29
14.
Nana SATO
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16:08.15
15.
Yuka SARUMIDA
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16:11.24
16.
Saya NISHITANI
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16:15.68
17.
Yuki HIDAKA
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16:16.15
18.
Rio EINAGA
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16:16.32
19.
Akane OGASAWARA
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16:17.63
20.
Mana TANIGUCHI
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16:18.58
21.
Honoka TANAIKE
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16:19.37
22.
Hikari OHNISHI
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16:24.20
23.
Rui AOYAMA
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16:26.60
24.
Yui KOMATSU
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16:27.30
25.
Yuu MURAMATSU
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16:35.38
26.
Hisami ISHII
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16:43.37
 
Ayano IDE
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DNF
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Women's 5000m
Final 2 Results
 
KEN.gif Teresiah Muthoni GATERI
15:03.84
 
KEN.gif Esther WAMBUI
15:22.23
 
KEN.gif Rebecca MWANGI
15:43.25
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Kaede KAWAMURA
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16:05.78
5.
Mayu NISHIKAWA
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16:13.14
6.
Hikaru KITAGAWA
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16:13.70
7.
Cynthia BAIRE
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16:15.78
8.
Hina YANAGITANI
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16:16.81
9.
Hazuki DOI
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16:18.54
10.
Honoka NARUTAKI
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16:21.33
11.
Moe KOUDA
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16:25.25
12.
Chiho SAKAMOTO
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16:29.59
13.
Miho HIRAOKA
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16:30.49
14.
Azu NAGAOKA
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16:32.22
15.
Nozomi MATSUMOTO
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16:32.63
16.
Wakana TAKEUCHI
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16:34.94
17.
Misa KANDA
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16:35.86
18.
Hina TADA
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16:37.15
19.
Mayuka FUJITA
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16:39.62
20.
Azusa SUMI
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16:39.63
21.
Koyuki KATO
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16:39.93
22.
Kako KANAZAWA
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16:41.46
23.
Misato HORIE
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16:41.79
24.
Koto HIRAMURA
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16:48.63
25.
Terumi YODA
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16:49.67
26.
Misaki KATO
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17:05.73
27.
Yuki TOYODA
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17:06.95
28.
Riko OKAZAKI
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17:16.42
29.
Sakura TAKEHARA
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17:18.93
30.
Eri NISHIYAMA
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17:26.31
31.
Misaki AIBARA
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17:30.00
32.
Moeka HARADA
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17:39.49
 
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Heats Results

 

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hitomi SHIMURA
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13.59
2.
Celeste MUCCI
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13.66
3.
Hitomi NAKAJIMA
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13.84
4.
Nana FUJIMORI
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13.94
5.
Maya TAKEUCHI
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13.96
6.
Yuri OKUBO
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13.96
7.
Hikari TANAKA
JPN.gif
14.04
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mako FUKUBE
JPN.gif
13.60
2.
Yumi TANAKA
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13.79
3.
Chisato KIYOYAMA
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13.88
4.
Yuki OMATSU
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13.92
5.
Mai TEDUKA
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14.26
6.
Saki KAMADA
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14.27
7.
Ayumi NAKAO
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14.55
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Masumi AOKI
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13.80
2.
Nanako TAMAOKI
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13.82
3.
Miho SUZUKI
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13.86
4.
Miku FUJIWARA
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14.25
5.
Kiyono TANAKA
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14.40
6.
Eriko SOMA
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14.41
7.
Tsukiha ASAGI
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14.84
8.
Shu MURAOKA
JPN.gif
14.93
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Final 1 Results
 
AUS.gif Celeste MUCCI
13.21
 
JPN.gif Mako FUKUBE
13.21
 
JPN.gif Masumi AOKI
13.25
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Hitomi SHIMURA
JPN.gif
13.49
5.
Yumi TANAKA
JPN.gif
13.52
6.
Nanako TAMAOKI
JPN.gif
13.66
7.
Miho SUZUKI
JPN.gif
13.72
8.
Hitomi NAKAJIMA
JPN.gif
13.82
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