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Athletics IAAF Silver Continental Tour 2022 (Drake Relays)


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Women's Heptathlon
Lomg Jump (Event 5/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Arika ROBINSON
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5.59
2.
Kylee SALLEE
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5.56
3.
Lydia BERNS-SCHWEINGRUBER
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5.07
4.
Emily SWANSON
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4.96
5.
Kaye PASCHKA
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4.91
6.
Sydney DURBIN
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4.89
7.
Samantha SUNNARBORG
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4.86
9.
Clare LYCAN
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4.55
12.
Kelly PROESCH
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4.38
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Women's Heptathlon
Javelin Throw (Event 6/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Samantha SUNNARBORG
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42.53
2.
Kaye PASCHKA
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29.57
3.
Clare LYCAN
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28.82
4.
Emily SWANSON
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28.34
5.
Arika ROBINSON
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27.52
6.
Sydney DURBIN
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26.54
7.
Lydia BERNS-SCHWEINGRUBER
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26.00
10.
Kylee SALLEE
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24.84
12.
Kelly PROESCH
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22.62
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Women's Heptathlon
800m (Event 7/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Emily SWANSON
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2:22.82
2.
Arika ROBINSON
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2:28.80
4.
Lydia BERNS-SCHWEINGRUBER
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2:30.71
5.
Samantha SUNNARBORG
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2:31.35
6.
Clare LYCAN
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2:36.92
7.
Kylee SALLEE
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2:38.40
8.
Kaye PASCHKA
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2:39.53
9.
Kelly PROESCH
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2:41.66
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Women's Heptathlon
Final Results
 
USA.gif Arika ROBINSON
5029
 
USA.gif Emily SWANSON
4759
 
USA.gif Samantha SUNNARBORG
4486
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Kylee SALLEE
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4417
5.
Lydia BERNS-SCHWEINGRUBER
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4395
6.
Kaye PASCHKA
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4086
8.
Clare LYCAN
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3787
9.
Kelly PROESCH
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3785
  Sydney DURBIN
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DNF
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Men's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Lawrence JOHNSON
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10.61
2.
JaVaughn MOORE
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10.83
3.
Shaheed HICKMAN
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10.85
4.
Sam BLASKOWSKI
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10.93
5.
Sean HOPKINS
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11.10
6.
Brailyn JOHNSON
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11.22
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Daniel STOKES
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10.75
2.
Zachary LARRIER
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10.87
3.
Cade VANHOUT
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10.92
4.
Dylan KAUTZ
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10.96
4.
Nolan CRESPO
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10.96
6.
Jacob KOERNER
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11.29
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Javonte' HARDING
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10.77
2.
Emilien Aurel TCHANBI CHAN
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10.84
3.
Austin KRESLEY
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11.05
4.
Lorenzo PAISSAN
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11.10
5.
SenQuavious JOHNSON
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11.47
6.
Damoy ALLEN
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11.52
7.
Nick JACKSON
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11.59
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Isaiah TROUSIL
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10.67
2.
Kion BENJAMIN
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10.69
3.
Justin WALDEN
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10.85
4.
Marcus JNOFINN
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10.89
5.
Tayshaun COOPER
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10.96
6.
Derrick JACKSON
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10.99
7.
Aarron WESTMORELAND
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11.21
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Men's 200m
Final 1 Results
 
USA.gif Parker KIEWIET
20.94
 
USA.gif Finnigan SCHIRMER
21.30
USA.gif Ben JEFFERIES
21.30
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Kendrick WINFIELD
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21.42
5.
Damoy ALLEN
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21.73
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Men's 200m
Final 2 Results
 
USA.gif Isaiah TROUSIL
20.73
 
CIV.gif Emilien Aurel TCHANBI CHAN
20.84
 
TTO.gif Kion BENJAMIN
21.07
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jayson ASHFORD
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21.29
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Men's 400m
Final 1 Results
 
USA.gif Sean GEITHER
48.19
 
USA.gif Danny HOPKINS
48.58
USA.gif Evan SCHUSTER
48.58
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Cal WRIGHT
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48.61
5.
Jacob PARENT
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49.18
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Men's 400m
Final 2 Results
 
JAM.gif Shemar CHAMBERS
47.16
 
USA.gif Cody RODER
47.48
 
USA.gif Theo CHAMBERS
47.69
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Paul PAUL
USA.gif
48.15
5.
Kashief KING
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48.20
6.
Jason THORMO
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48.41
7.
Kendrick WINFIELD
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48.81
 
Brandon GAGE
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DQ
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Men's 400m
Final 3 Results
 
USA.gif Randolph ROSS
44.95
 
USA.gif Ben JEFFERIES
46.00
 
NGR.gif Ben JEFFERIES
46.56
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Colby JENNINGS
TCA.gif
47.42
5.
Reheem HAYLES
USA.gif
47.45
6.
Adrian HARRIS
USA.gif
47.66
7.
DJ ANDERSON
USA.gif
47.74
8.
Demar FRANCIS
JAM.gif
48.12
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