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Athletics WA Diamond League 2022 (Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athletisme de Rabat)


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Athletics WA Diamond League 2022 (Meeting International Mohammed VI d'Athletisme de Rabat)

 

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Men's 200m
Final Results
 
USA.gif Kenneth BEDNAREK
20.21
 
RSA.gif Luxolo ADAMS
20.35
 
ITA.gif Eseosa Fostine DESALU
20.54
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Yancarlos MARTÍNEZ
DOM.gif
20.69
5.
Jerome BLAKE
CAN.gif
20.74
6.
Isaac MAKWALA
BOT.gif
20.87
7.
William REAIS
SUI.gif
21.38
8.
Mehdi TAKORDMIOUI
MAR.gif
21.57
Men's 800m
Final Results
 
KEN.gif Emmanuel WANYONYI
1:45.47
 
BOT.gif Nijel AMOS
1:45.66
 
FRA.gif Gabriel TUAL
1:45.71
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Collins KIPRUTO
KEN.gif
1:46.29
5.
Amel TUKA
BIH.gif
1:46.53
6.
Abdelati EL GUESSE
MAR.gif
1:46.79
7.
Mostafa SMAILI
MAR.gif
1:46.86
8.
Emmanuel Kipkurui KORIR
KEN.gif
1:46.93
9.
Michael SARUNI
KEN.gif
1:47.60
10.
Ferguson Cheruiyot ROTICH
KEN.gif
1:47.72
11.
Mariano GARCÍA
ESP.gif
1:48.48
 
Patryk SIERADZKI
POL.gif
DNF
Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
GBR.gif Jake WIGHTMAN
3:32.62
 
GBR.gif Jake HEYWARD
3:33.54
 
MAR.gif Abdellatif SADIKI
3:33.93
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Charles GRETHEN
LUX.gif
3:34.33
5.
Ismael DEBJANI
BEL.gif
3:34.39
6.
Samuel ZELEKE
ETH.gif
3:34.80
7.
Mohamed KATIR
ESP.gif
3:34.95
8.
Hicham OULADHA
MAR.gif
3:35.48
9.
Elhassane MOUJAHID
MAR.gif
3:35.97
10.
Baptiste MISCHLER
FRA.gif
3:36.11
11.
William PAULSON
CAN.gif
3:38.23
12.
Jimmy GRESSIER
FRA.gif
3:39.47
13.
Hafid RIZQY
MAR.gif
3:40.15
14.
Moa Abounnachat BOLLERØD
NOR.gif
3:41.16
15.
Azeddine HABZ
FRA.gif
3:41.22
 
Alberto GUERRERO
ESP.gif
DNF
Men's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
USA.gif Khallifah ROSSER
48.25
 
EST.gif Rasmus MÄGI
48.73
 
FRA.gif Wilfried HAPPIO
49.27
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Yasmani COPELLO
TUR.gif
49.29
5.
Jaheel HYDE
JAM.gif
49.35
6.
Ludvy VAILLANT
FRA.gif
49.74
7.
Saad HINTI
MAR.gif
52.98
 
Karsten WARHOLM
NOR.gif
DNF
Men's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
MAR.gif Soufiane EL BAKKALI
7:58.28
 
ETH.gif Lamecha GIRMA
7:59.24
 
ETH.gif Hailemariyam TEGEGN
8:06.29
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Conseslus KIPRUTO
KEN.gif
8:12.47
5.
Avinash Mukund SABLE
IND.gif
8:12.48
6.
Hillary BOR
USA.gif
8:13.12
7.
Mehdi BELHADJ
FRA.gif
8:16.35
8.
Benjamin KIGEN
KEN.gif
8:17.32
9.
Abraham KIBIWOT
KEN.gif
8:18.78
10.
Salaheddine BEN YAZIDE
MAR.gif
8:19.63
11.
Mohamed TINDOUFT
MAR.gif
8:27.52
 
Abderrafia BOUASSEL
MAR.gif
DNF
 
Wilberforce Chemiat KONES
KEN.gif
DNF
Men's Long Jump
Final Results
 
GRE.gif Miltiadis TENTOGLOU
8.27
 
SUI.gif Simon EHAMMER
8.13
 
CUB.gif Maykel MASSÓ
8.08
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Thobias MONTLER
SWE.gif
8.04
5.
Emiliano LASA
URU.gif
7.89
6.
Ruswahl SAMAAI
RSA.gif
7.73
7.
JuVaughn HARRISON
USA.gif
7.64
8.
Yasin HAJJAJI
MAR.gif
7.38
 
Emiliano LASA
URU.gif
7.81
Men's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
SLO.gif Kristjan ČEH
69.68
 
SWE.gif Daniel STÅHL
67.16
 
AUS.gif Matthew DENNY
67.07
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Andrius GUDŽIUS
LTU.gif
66.53
5.
Lukas WEIßHAIDINGER
AUT.gif
65.64
6.
Sam MATTIS
USA.gif
64.17
7.
Lawrence OKOYE
GBR.gif
63.42
8.
Alex ROSE
SAM.gif
63.25
9.
Simon PETTERSSON
SWE.gif
62.34
10.
Fedrick DACRES
JAM.gif
61.34
Women's 100m
Final Results
 
JAM.gif Elaine THOMPSON-HERAH
10.83
 
CIV.gif Marie-Josée TA LOU
11.04
 
JAM.gif Natasha MORRISON
11.22
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Lorène Dorcas BAZOLO
POR.gif
11.42
5.
Ajla DEL PONTE
SUI.gif
11.42
6.
Hajar EDDOU
MAR.gif
11.84
 
Anthonique STRACHAN
BAH.gif
DNF
Women's 400m
Final Results
 
DOM.gif Marileidy PAULINO
50.10
 
BAR.gif Sada WILLIAMS
50.74
 
JAM.gif Stephenie Ann MCPHERSON
51.37
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Sophie BECKER
IRL.gif
51.84
5.
Lada VONDROVÁ
CZE.gif
52.07
6.
Cátia AZEVEDO
POR.gif
52.23
7.
Phil HEALY
IRL.gif
52.28
8.
Camille LAUS
BEL.gif
52.77

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