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Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ciara MAGEEAN
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3:56.63
2.
Laura MUIR
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3:56.86
3.
Freweyni HAILU
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3:56.94
4.
Diribe WELTEJI
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3:57.82
5.
Heather MACLEAN
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3:58.76
6.
Elise CRANNY
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3:59.61
7.
Winnie NANYONDO
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3:59.91
8.
Georgia GRIFFITH
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4:02.96
9.
Ayal DAGNACHEW
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4:03.13
10.
Cory Ann MCGEE
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4:04.33
11.
Elise VANDERELST
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4:04.43
12.
Jessica HULL
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4:07.20
13.
Marta PÉREZ
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4:09.22
14.
Sinclaire JOHNSON
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4:10.29
15.
Axumawit EMBAYE
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4:14.69
 
Claudia Mihaela BOBOCEA
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DNF
 
Gaia SABBATINI
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DNF
 
Noélie YARIGO
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DNF
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jasmine CAMACHO-QUINN
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12.27
2.
Tia JONES
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12.38
3.
Kendra HARRISON
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12.40
4.
Britany ANDERSON
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12.44
5.
Megan TAPPER
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12.51
6.
Devynne CHARLTON
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12.66
7.
Pia SKRZYSZOWSKA
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12.81
8.
Nadine VISSER
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12.88
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Women's 3000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jackline CHEPKOECH
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9:02.43
2.
Winfred Mutile YAVI
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9:03.44
3.
Werkuha GETACHEW
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9:08.03
4.
Faith CHEROTICH
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9:09.63
5.
Zerfe WONDEMAGEGN
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9:10.16
6.
Sembo ALMAYEW
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9:14.31
7.
Luiza GEGA
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9:14.41
8.
Emma COBURN
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9:14.43
9.
Daisy JEPKEMEI
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9:20.69
10.
Courtney FRERICHS
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9:20.93
11.
Beatrice CHEPKOECH
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9:24.73
12.
Nataliya STREBKOVA
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9:28.76
13.
Irene SÁNCHEZ-ESCRIBANO
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9:31.33
 
Lea MEYER
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DNF
 
Virginia NYAMBURA
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DNF
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Women's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yaroslava MAHUCHIKH
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2.05
2.
Eleanor PATTERSON
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1.94
3.
Nicola OLYSLAGERS
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1.91
4.
Safina SADULLAYEVA
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1.91
5.
Marija VUKOVIĆ
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1.91
6.
Iryna GERASHCHENKO
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1.91
7.
Elena VALLORTIGARA
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1.88
8.
Yuliya LEVCHENKO
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1.88
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Women's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kara WINGER
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68.11
2.
Haruka KITAGUCHI
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63.45
3.
Adriana VILAGOŠ
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63.00
4.
Kelsey-Lee BARBER
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61.07
5.
Elizabeth GLEADLE
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60.01
6.
Elina TZENGKO
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59.98
7.
Liveta JASIŪNAITĖ
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59.80
8.
Barbora ŠPOTÁKOVÁ
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58.01
9.
Līna MŪZE
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57.46
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