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Women's 400m
Final 2 Results
 
JPN.gif Nanako MATSUMOTO
53.49
 
AUS.gif Jessica THORNTON
54.02
 
JPN.gif Haruna KUBOYAMA
54.07
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Yuna IWATA
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54.40
5.
Kina MATSUO
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55.28
6.
Saki TAKASHIMA
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55.81
7.
Asami SHINTAKU
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56.07
8.
Airi OSHIMA
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56.61
9.
Ayaka KAWATA
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56.84
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Women's 800m
Final 1 Results
 
JPN.gif Ai WATANABE
2:09.46
 
JPN.gif Yuzuha SAWAI
2:09.72
 
JPN.gif Erina HOSOI
2:10.73
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Riho HIRANO
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2:11.03
5.
Nozomi SHINDEN
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2:11.50
6.
Momoka ANDO
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2:11.75
7.
Yuina SUZUKI
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2:12.22
8.
Nae MATSUMOTO
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2:12.38
9.
Yuki TANIGUCHI
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2:12.39
10.
Misaki KUBO
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2:13.10
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Women's 800m
Final 2 Results
 
JPN.gif Mahiro HASEGAWA
2:08.20
 
JPN.gif Fumino SHIMOHATA
2:08.81
 
JPN.gif Airi IKEZAKI
2:09.38
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Narumi UCHIYAMA
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2:09.51
5.
Hana YAMADA
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2:09.52
6.
Momoka MUTO
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2:10.28
7.
Salina HILLIER
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2:11.03
8.
Miu NAKAMURA
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2:11.07
9.
Mio KAWASHIMA
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2:11.57
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Women's 800m
Final 3 Results
 
JPN.gif Nozomi TANAKA
2:03.10
 
JPN.gif Ayano SHIOMI
2:04.76
 
JPN.gif Ayaka KAWATA
2:05.37
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Yume GOTO
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2:05.51
5.
Hikaru YAMAGUCHI
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2:05.81
6.
Rina AOYAMA
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2:08.48
7.
Riku KIKUCHI
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2:09.85
8.
Ayako JIN'NOUCHI
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2:11.15
  Saki ETO
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DNF
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Women's 400m Hurdles
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kaila BARBER
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57.50
2.
Satsuki UMEHARA
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58.06
3.
Mio TSUJII
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58.90
4.
Asuruhan Marino TANERU
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59.68
5.
Suzuka KAWABATA
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1:00.10
6.
Kazuki HIGA
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1:02.07
7.
Sumika OKAWA
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1:03.93
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mei KUDO
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58.04
2.
Eri UTSUNOMIYA
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58.11
3.
Akiko ITO
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58.14
4.
Honoka AOKI
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58.28
5.
Moe MATSUOKA
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59.01
6.
Ayesha IBRAHIM
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59.34
7.
Tomoka SAITOU
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59.35
8.
Kasumi YOSHIDA
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59.66
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ami YAMAMOTO
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57.83
2.
Karen YOKOTA
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58.52
3.
Rui TSUGAWA
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58.56
4.
Yuka KAWAMURA
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59.09
5.
Akane MINAMISAWA
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1:00.05
6.
Sena KAWACHI
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1:01.06
7.
Moe OSHIDEN
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1:02.01
8.
Mitsuki KUDO
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1:04.67
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Women's 400m Hurdles
Final 1 Results
 
USA.gif Kaila BARBER
56.55
 
JPN.gif Eri UTSUNOMIYA
57.43
 
JPN.gif Satsuki UMEHARA
57.61
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Ami YAMAMOTO
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57.98
5.
Karen YOKOTA
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58.37
6.
Honoka AOKI
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58.56
7.
Akiko ITO
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59.32
8.
Mei KUDO
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59.49
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Women's 400m Hurdles
Final 2 Results
 
JPN.gif Ayesha IBRAHIM
58.80
 
JPN.gif Rui TSUGAWA
59.00
 
JPN.gif Moe MATSUOKA
59.15
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Mio TSUJII
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59.84
5.
Tomoka SAITOU
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59.96
6.
Kasumi YOSHIDA
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1:00.20
7.
Asuruhan Marino TANERU
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1:00.30
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Women's Triple Jump
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Mariko MORIMOTO
13.55
 
JPN.gif Maoko TAKASHIMA
13.48
 
JPN.gif Akari FUNADA
13.18
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Eri SAKAMOTO
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12.94
5.
Saki KEMMOCHI
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12.78
6.
Sayaka ASANO
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12.61
7.
Sakura UCHIYAMA
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12.60
8.
Sayaka NAKAMURA
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12.52
9.
Moeno SAITO
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12.20
10.
Sakura MIYAHATA
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12.18
11.
Toko YAMASHITA
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12.08
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Women's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
JPN.gif Nanaka KORI
57.87
 
JPN.gif Maki SAITO
54.21
 
JPN.gif Minori TSUJIKAWA
50.89
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Honoka SHIROMA
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49.83
5.
Mika YAMAMOTO
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48.97
6.
Haruka OSAKO
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48.61
7.
Mizuki HANDA
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47.46
8.
Yukiho ARANO
JPN.gif
46.89
9.
Mei ADACHI
JPN.gif
44.45
10.
Eriko NAKATA
JPN.gif
43.57
11.
Natsumi FUJIMORI
JPN.gif
42.23
  Mai SHIMIZU
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NM
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