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Athletics WA Diamond League 2022 (Kamila Skolimowska Memorial)


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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ajee WILSON
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1:58.28
2.
Sage HURTA
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1:58.40
3.
Anita HORVAT
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1:58.96
4.
Elena BELLÒ
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1:58.97
5.
Allie WILSON
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1:59.35
6.
Christina HERING
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1:59.51
7.
Adrianna CZAPLA
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1:59.86
8.
Lore HOFFMANN
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2:00.76
  Brooke FELDMEIER
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DNF
  Aneta LEMIESZ
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DNF

 

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Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Diribe WELTEJI
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3:56.91
2.
Gudaf TSEGAY
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3:58.18
3.
Hirut MESHESHA
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4:00.93
4.
Heather MACLEAN
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4:01.38
5.
Sofia ENNAOUI
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4:01.39
6.
Axumawit EMBAYE
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4:01.56
7.
Netsanet DESTA
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4:01.83
8.
Adelle TRACEY
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4:02.36
9.
Cory Ann MCGEE
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4:02.85
10.
Eliza MEGGER
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4:03.04
11.
Habitam ALEMU
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4:03.53
12.
Kristiina MÄKI
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4:05.01
13.
Josette NORRIS
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4:05.08
14.
Lemlem HAILU
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4:09.89
  Kendra CHAMBERS
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DNF
  Zoya NAUMOV
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DNF
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Women's 3000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sifan HASSAN
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8:39.27
2.
Ejgayehu TAYE
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8:40.14
3.
Margaret Chelimo KIPKEMBOI
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8:40.96
4.
Alicia MONSON
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8:41.61
5.
Caroline Chepkoech KIPKIRUI
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8:41.96
6.
Gloria KITE
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8:42.33
7.
Konstanze KLOSTERHALFEN
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8:42.34
8.
Hawi FEYSA
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8:42.45
9.
Zerfe WONDEMAGEGN
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8:43.33
10.
Maureen KOSTER
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8:43.69
11.
Fantu WORKU
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8:45.74
12.
Ayal DAGNACHEW
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8:47.10
13.
Diane VAN ES
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8:49.55
14.
Viktória WAGNER-GYÜRKÉS
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8:50.31
15.
Laura GALVÁN
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8:51.82
16.
Elena BURKARD
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8:53.54
17.
Beata TOPKA
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8:57.20
  Peninnah Wangari WACHIRA
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DNF
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Women's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Safina SADULLAYEVA
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1.92
2.
Yaroslava MAHUCHIKH
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1.92
3.
Kateryna TABASHNYK
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1.88
4.
Elena VALLORTIGARA
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1.88
4.
Marija VUKOVIĆ
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1.88
6.
Iryna GERASHCHENKO
UKR.gif
1.88
7.
Nadezhda DUBOVITSKAYA
KAZ.gif
1.88
8.
Rachel MCCOY
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1.84
9.
Yuliya LEVCHENKO
UKR.gif
1.84
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Women's Shot Put
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Chase EALEY
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20.38
2.
Jessica SCHILDER
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19.84
3.
Sarah MITTON
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19.44
4.
Fanny ROOS
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19.42
5.
Auriol DONGMO
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19.27
6.
Danniel THOMAS-DODD
JAM.gif
19.13
7.
Maggie EWEN
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18.50
8.
Jessica RAMSEY
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18.22
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Women's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Haruka KITAGUCHI
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65.10
2.
Barbora ŠPOTÁKOVÁ
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62.29
3.
Liveta JASIŪNAITĖ
LTU.gif
61.79
4.
Kara WINGER
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61.75
5.
Elina TZENGKO
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61.72
6.
Līna MŪZE
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58.82
7.
Sara KOLAK
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56.68
8.
Yulenmis AGUILAR
CUB.gif
54.01
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