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Athletics WA Diamond League 2022 (Doha)


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Women's 3000m
Final Results
 
BDI.gif Francine NIYONSABA
8:37.70
 
KEN.gif Faith KIPYEGON
8:38.05
 
AUS.gif Jessica HULL
8:40.97
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Yasemin CAN
TUR.gif
8:41.38
5.
Girmawit GEBRZIHAIR
ETH.gif
8:41.88
6.
Edinah JEBITOK
KEN.gif
8:42.34
7.
Fantaye BELAYNEH
ETH.gif
8:43.82
8.
Fantu WORKU
ETH.gif
8:44.10
9.
Mekides ABEBE
ETH.gif
8:45.38
10.
Melknat WUDU
ETH.gif
8:45.76
11.
Nadia BATTOCLETTI
ITA.gif
8:50.66
12.
Beatrice CHEPKOECH
KEN.gif
8:50.74
13.
Winnie NANYONDO
UGA.gif
8:52.30
14.
Caroline Chepkoech KIPKIRUI
KAZ.gif
8:54.69
15.
Bertukan WELDE
ETH.gif
8:59.10
16.
Beatrice CHEBET
KEN.gif
9:00.62
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
USA.gif Kendra HARRISON
12.43
 
NGR.gif Tobi AMUSAN
12.44
JAM.gif Britany ANDERSON
12.44
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Devynne CHARLTON
BAH.gif
12.61
5.
Cyréna SAMBA-MAYELA
FRA.gif
12.72
6.
Gabriele CUNNINGHAM
USA.gif
12.75
7.
Payton CHADWICK
USA.gif
12.86
8.
Megan TAPPER
JAM.gif
12.92
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Women's Triple Jump
Final Results
 
JAM.gif Shanieka RICKETTS
14.82
 
UKR.gif Maryna BEKH-ROMANCHUK
14.73
 
DMA.gif Thea LAFOND
14.46
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Ana Lucia JOSE TIMA
DOM.gif
14.44
5.
Neja FILIPIČ
SLO.gif
14.43
6.
Patrícia MAMONA
POR.gif
14.40
7.
Kimberly WILLIAMS
JAM.gif
14.28
8.
Naomi METZGER
GBR.gif
14.24
9.
Paola BOROVIĆ
CRO.gif
13.64
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Women's Shot Put
Final Results
 
USA.gif Chase EALEY
19.51
 
USA.gif Maggie EWEN
19.32
 
USA.gif Jessica RAMSEY
18.99
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Fanny ROOS
SWE.gif
18.85
5.
Danniel THOMAS-DODD
JAM.gif
18.72
6.
Raven SAUNDERS
USA.gif
18.71
7.
Sara GAMBETTA
JAM.gif
18.40
8.
Jessica SCHILDER
NED.gif
18.28
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Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
SWE.gif Armand DUPLANTIS
6.02
 
USA.gif KC LIGHTFOOT
5.71
 
BEL.gif Ben BROEDERS
5.71
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Christopher NILSEN
USA.gif
5.71
5.
Valentin LAVILLENIE
FRA.gif
5.71
6.
Renaud LAVILLENIE
FRA.gif
5.61
7.
Piotr LISEK
POL.gif
5.61
8.
Emmanouil KARALIS
GRE.gif
5.41
9.
Menno VLOON
NED.gif
5.41
9.
Cole WALSH
USA.gif
5.41
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