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Men's 3000m Steeplechase
Final 1 Results
 
USA.gif Jozef MEYERS
9:05.64
 
USA.gif Noah BUNDROCK
9:05.91
 
USA.gif Jack MANDERSCHEID
9:06.66
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jake NORRIS
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9:08.52
5.
Hayes PATEIDL
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9:08.94
6.
Pete JOHNSON
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9:09.34
7.
Dylan GOODYEAR
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9:09.35
8.
Artūrs LAPIŅŠ
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9:14.92
9.
Jack PENDERGAST
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9:17.77
10.
Carter KNAUS
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9:20.07
11.
Michael SCHWINGHAMER
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9:20.53
12.
Brendan ERWIN
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9:24.71
13.
Tommy HAZEN
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9:28.63
14.
Britte MAGNUSON
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9:29.35
15.
Yohana YUAL
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9:30.05
16.
Tucker DAHLE
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9:31.06
17.
Xander BLACK
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9:33.91
18.
Caleb SILVER
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9:39.93
19.
Noah KOHUT-JACKSON
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9:47.49
20.
Ryan COURTNEY
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9:54.91
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Men's 3000m Steeplechase
Final 2 Results
 
USA.gif Daniel MICHALSKI
8:28.93
 
USA.gif Gable SIEPERDA
8:45.31
 
USA.gif Luke LABATTE
8:48.05
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Bryce LENTZ
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8:49.51
5.
Aziz JDAI
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8:50.34
6.
Ryan HARTMAN
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8:52.22
7.
Charlie PARRISH
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8:54.81
8.
Christian HUBAKER
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8:55.86
9.
Kelvin BUNGEI
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8:56.62
10.
Clayton DUCHATSCHEK
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8:56.89
11.
Aidan BOYLE
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9:02.33
12.
Josh BECKER
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9:03.76
13.
Lucas CAMINITI
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9:05.77
14.
Payton SMITH
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9:08.59
15.
Jackson LEWIS
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9:08.85
16.
Franky ROMANO
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9:09.90
17.
Nate MUELLER
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9:10.61
18.
Austin REMICK
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9:13.26
19.
Dustin MACUIBA
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9:15.43
20.
Christian BAKER
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9:22.04
  Andrew GEORGE
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DNF
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Women's 3000m Steeplechase
Final 1 Results
 
USA.gif Danielle HOTALLING
10:30.09
 
USA.gif Connell KIKI
10:39.31
 
USA.gif Natalie GRABER
10:41.05
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Taya SKELTON
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10:42.86
5.
Helen GOULD
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10:45.09
6.
Brooklyn MCKEE
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10:45.84
7.
Rayna FRUCHEY
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10:49.99
8.
Emma MALOOLY
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10:50.47
9.
Brynna MCQUILLEN
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10:57.97
10.
Onnica STANSBURY
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10:59.29
11.
Abigail JONES
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10:59.49
12.
Mia RAMPTON
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11:03.83
13.
Kayla CHRISTOPHERSON
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11:10.31
14.
Audrey FREYHOF
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11:15.14
15.
Starlynn COSTA
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11:48.91
 
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Women's 3000m Steeplechase
Final 2 Results
 
KEN.gif Lona LATEMA
10:14.78
 
USA.gif Aubrie FISHER
10:21.64
 
USA.gif Sophia MCDONNELL
10:23.08
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Katharina PESENDORFER
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10:25.87
5.
Brooke MULLINS
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10:27.19
6.
Mackenzi CALLAHAN
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10:30.70
7.
Carissa DOCK
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10:32.26
8.
Layla ROEBKE
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10:34.71
9.
Amanda MONTPLAISIR
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10:34.84
10.
Rebekah TOPHAM
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10:41.24
11.
Kayce RYPMA
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10:44.08
12.
Rachel RAIRDON
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10:44.11
13.
Tate SWEENEY
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10:44.75
14.
Shannon KING
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10:45.76
15.
Brooke LYTLE
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10:46.76
16.
Rebekah RAIRDON
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10:55.67
17.
NYGIA POLLARD
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11:08.57
18.
Kate JOCHIMS
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11:12.26
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Men's Decathlon
110m Hurdles (Event 6/10) Results
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Carter MORTON
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15.30
2.
Zack BUTCHER
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15.81
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
2.
Dalton CLOSSON
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16.02
  Matt DAVIS
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DNF
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jakob TORDSEN
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15.35
2.
William EGGERS
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15.68
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Drew BARTELS
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14.75
2.
Ryan ENERSON
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15.01
3.
Mayson DEROUSSE
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18.87
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Men's Decathlon
Pole Vault (Event 7/10) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jakob TORDSEN
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4.50
1.
Mayson DEROUSSE
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4.50
3.
Ryan ENERSON
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4.40
4.
William EGGERS
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4.30
5.
Carter MORTON
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4.20
6.
Dalton CLOSSON
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3.60
7.
Zack BUTCHER
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3.40
8.
Drew BARTELS
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3.30
  Matt DAVIS
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NM
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Men's Decathlon
Discus Throw (Event 8/10) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
William EGGERS
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41.61
2.
Ryan ENERSON
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37.23
3.
Jakob TORDSEN
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36.99
4.
Zack BUTCHER
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35.45
7.
Matt DAVIS
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31.41
8.
Dalton CLOSSON
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29.83
9.
Carter MORTON
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27.77
10.
Mayson DEROUSSE
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25.06
11.
Drew BARTELS
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24.44
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Men's Decathlon
Javelin Throw (Event 9/10) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jakob TORDSEN
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58.11
2.
William EGGERS
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52.01
3.
Ryan ENERSON
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48.39
4.
Drew BARTELS
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46.81
5.
Zack BUTCHER
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46.61
6.
Matt DAVIS
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46.49
7.
Carter MORTON
USA.gif
45.94
9.
Mayson DEROUSSE
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41.07
11.
Dalton CLOSSON
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37.85
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Men's Decathlon
1500m (Event 10/10) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ryan ENERSON
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4:42.79
2.
William EGGERS
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4:44.93
3.
Dalton CLOSSON
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4:58.21
4.
Jakob TORDSEN
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5:01.04
5.
Carter MORTON
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5:08.74
7.
Drew BARTELS
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5:17.05
8.
Zack BUTCHER
USA.gif
5:17.57
  Mayson DEROUSSE
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DNF
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Men's Decathlon
Final Results
 
USA.gif Jakob TORDSEN
7145
 
USA.gif William EGGERS
7011
 
USA.gif Ryan ENERSON
7010
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Carter MORTON
USA.gif
6697
5.
Zack BUTCHER
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6487
6.
Drew BARTELS
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6341
7.
Dalton CLOSSON
USA.gif
5845
10.
Mayson DEROUSSE
USA.gif
5133
  Matt DAVIS
USA.gif
DNF
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