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Men's Decathlon
100m Hurdles (Event 6/10) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ken MULLINGS
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14.31
2.
Shawn BEAUDOIN
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16.00
3.
Taylor LEGER
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16.07
4.
Rostam TURNER
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16.15
5.
Isaiah COLLINS
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17.19
6.
Gabriel MAILLÉ
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17.45
7.
Owen MCDONALD
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18.21
  Alexander STATHIS
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DNF
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Men's Decathlon
Discus Throw (Event 7/10) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rostam TURNER
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44.88
2.
Ken MULLINGS
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38.58
3.
Isaiah COLLINS
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37.51
4.
Alexander STATHIS
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36.16
5.
Shawn BEAUDOIN
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34.53
6.
Owen MCDONALD
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30.99
7.
Taylor LEGER
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29.09
8.
Gabriel MAILLÉ
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27.54
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Men's Decathlon
Pole Vault (Event 8/10) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ken MULLINGS
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4.40
2.
Isaiah COLLINS
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4.00
2.
Shawn BEAUDOIN
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4.00
4.
Owen MCDONALD
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3.90
5.
Taylor LEGER
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3.00
  Alexander STATHIS
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NM
  Gabriel MAILLÉ
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NM
  Rostam TURNER
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NM
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Men's Decathlon
Javelin Throw (Event 9/10) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ken MULLINGS
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56.83
2.
Isaiah COLLINS
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55.98
3.
Rostam TURNER
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53.70
4.
Shawn BEAUDOIN
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49.98
5.
Owen MCDONALD
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40.91
6.
Taylor LEGER
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35.91
7.
Gabriel MAILLÉ
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35.72
8.
Alexander STATHIS
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33.46
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Men's Decathlon
1500m (Event 10/10) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Owen MCDONALD
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4:33.05
2.
Shawn BEAUDOIN
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4:47.20
3.
Taylor LEGER
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4:52.07
4.
Isaiah COLLINS
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4:59.86
5.
Ken MULLINGS
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5:00.76
6.
Rostam TURNER
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5:14.07
 
Alexander STATHIS
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DNF
 
Gabriel MAILLÉ
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DNF
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Men's Decathlon
Final Results
 
BAH.gif Ken MULLINGS
7537
 
CAN.gif Shawn BEAUDOIN
6450
 
CAN.gif Rostam TURNER
6344
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Isaiah COLLINS
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6160
5.
Taylor LEGER
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5916
6.
Owen MCDONALD
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5446
7.
Gabriel MAILLÉ
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4742
8.
Alexander STATHIS
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2918
  Denis TZVETKOV
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DNF
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Women's Heptathlon
Long Jump (Event 5/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Michelle ATHERLEY
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5.96
2.
Nicole OSTERTAG
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5.91
3.
Alysha NEWMAN
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5.59
4.
Ashtin ZAMZOW-MAHLER
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5.53
5.
Maoly ST-GERMAIN
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5.47
6.
Helena REINFELS
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5.40
7.
Maude LÉVEILLÉ
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5.23
8.
Robin SELKIRK
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4.93
9.
Kaelie SANOGO
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4.91
  Madisson LAWRENCE
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NM
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Women's Heptathlon
Javelin Throw (Event 6/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ashtin ZAMZOW-MAHLER
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46.92
2.
Nicole OSTERTAG
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40.79
3.
Maude LÉVEILLÉ
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35.31
4.
Michelle ATHERLEY
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33.76
5.
Robin SELKIRK
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33.17
6.
Maoly ST-GERMAIN
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31.59
7.
Kaelie SANOGO
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27.15
8.
Alysha NEWMAN
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25.75
9.
Helena REINFELS
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22.50
10.
Madisson LAWRENCE
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21.99
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Women's Heptathlon
800m (Event 7/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Michelle ATHERLEY
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2:10.76
2.
Madisson LAWRENCE
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2:15.40
3.
Nicole OSTERTAG
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2:18.16
4.
Maude LÉVEILLÉ
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2:22.73
5.
Alysha NEWMAN
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2:26.80
6.
Maoly ST-GERMAIN
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2:37.60
7.
Kaelie SANOGO
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2:37.98
8.
Robin SELKIRK
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2:48.82
  Helena REINFELS
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DNF
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Women's Heptathlon
Final Results
 
USA.gif Michelle ATHERLEY
6029
 
CAN.gif Nicole OSTERTAG
5801
 
CAN.gif Maude LÉVEILLÉ
5136
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Alysha NEWMAN
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5021
5.
Maoly ST-GERMAIN
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4834
6.
Madisson LAWRENCE
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4470
7.
Robin SELKIRK
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4202
8.
Kaelie SANOGO
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4016
  Helena REINFELS
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DNF
  Arianna HAYDE
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DNF
  Ashtin ZAMZOW-MAHLER
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DNF
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