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Athletics IAAF Bronze Continental Tour 2022 (Shizuoaka International Athletics Meet)


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Athletics IAAF Bronze Continental Tour 2022 (Shizuoaka International Athletics Meet)
        

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Men's 200m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yuki KOIKE
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20.55
2.
Yoshihiro SOMEYA
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20.62
3.
Reona MIURA
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20.64
4.
Kazuma HIGUCHI
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20.85
5.
Calab LAW
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20.87
6.
Kotaro YAMAJI
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21.15
7.
Daichi SAWA
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21.19
8.
Tatsuro SUWA
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21.21
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shota IIZUKA
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20.43
2.
Koki UEYAMA
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20.48
3.
Yudai NISHI
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20.82
4.
Kowa IKESHITA
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21.05
5.
Jun YAMASHITA
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21.06
6.
Hiroki SHIGETANI
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21.07
7.
Sho KITAGAWA
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21.68
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Wataru INUZUKA
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20.40
2.
Kotaro ITO
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20.45
3.
Ryota SUZUKI
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20.55
4.
Yoshinobu IMOTO
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20.66
5.
Akihiro HIGASHIDA
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20.71
6.
Daichi MORIOKA
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21.03
7.
Ko TAKAGI
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21.25
8.
Yuki KINOSHITA
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21.58
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Men's 200m
Final 1 Results
 
JPN.gif ShotaII ZUKA
20.34
 
JPN.gif Wataru INUZUKA
20.41
 
JPN.gif Koki UEYAMA
20.46
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Yuki KOIKE
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20.46
5.
Yoshihiro SOMEYA
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20.48
6.
Reona MIURA
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20.64
7.
Kotaro ITO
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20.66
8.
Ryota SUZUKI
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20.85
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Men's 200m
Final 2 Results
 
JPN.gif Kazuma HIGUCHI
20.80
 
JPN.gif Yudai NISHI
20.82
 
JPN.gif Yoshinobu IMOTO
20.93
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Soshi MIZUKUBO
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20.95
5.
Takuma HAYASHI
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21.10
6.
Daichi MORIOKA
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21.34
7.
Akihiro HIGASHIDA
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36.01
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Men's 400m
Final 2 Results
 
JPN.gif Keisuke INAGAWA
46.99
 
JPN.gif Keito SATO
47.33
 
JPN.gif Shuji MORI
47.47
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Ryota MIYOSHI
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48.00
5.
Nobuya KATO
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48.78
6.
Naoki KITADANI
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49.89
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Men's 400m
Final 3 Results
 
JPN.gif Kaito KAWABATA
46.01
 
JPN.gif Yuki Joseph NAKAJIMA
46.13
 
JPN.gif Ryuki IWASAKI
46.38
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Shunta FUJIYOSHI
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47.22
5.
Takuho YOSHIZU
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47.26
6.
Kohei ITAHANA
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47.31
7.
Masaki NAKAZATO
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47.33
8.
Kosuke IKEDA
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49.11
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Men's 800m
Final 1 Results
 
JPN.gif Kaito KAWABATA
1:49.78
 
JPN.gif Yuki Joseph NAKAJIMA
1:51.11
 
JPN.gif Ryuki IWASAKI
1:51.67
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Hinata MAEDA
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1:51.95
5.
Ryutaro TSUDA
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1:53.29
6.
Shun MATSUMOTO
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1:59.32
  Mahiro ITO
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DQ
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Men's 800m
Final 2 Results
 
JPN.gif Kentaro USUDA
1:46.17
 
JPN.gif Takumi MURASHIMA
1:47.43
 
JPN.gif Yutarou IIHAMA
1:48.00
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
So TAKAHASHI
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1:48.46
5.
Yuki FUTAMI
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1:49.37
6.
Takahiro HAYASHI
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1:50.00
7.
Takuto HANAMURA
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1:52.10
8.
Masanori AMBAI
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1:53.15
9.
Junya MATSUMOTO
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1:54.42
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Men's 800m
Final 3 Results
 
NZL.gif Brad MATHAS
1:46.10
 
JPN.gif Yugo SHIKATA
1:46.49
 
JPN.gif Daiki NEMOTO
1:46.73
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Mikuto KANEKO
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1:47.70
5.
Kenta UMETANI
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1:50.11
6.
Daichi SETOGUCHI
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1:50.14
7.
Hiroki MINAMOTO
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1:50.76
8.
Sho KAWAMOTO
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1:51.64
  Kensuke HAMADA
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DNF
  Junki ISHIMOTO
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DNF
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