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Athletics IAAF Challenger Continental Tour 2022 (Belfast Irish Milers Meet)


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Men's 1500m
Final 1 Results
 
GBR.gif Ethan HUSSEY
3:42.53
 
IRL.gif Nicholas GRIGGS
3:42.98
 
GBR.gif Kane ELLIOTT
3:43.82
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Andrew MILLIGAN
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3:43.98
5.
Nick JENSEN
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3:44.92
6.
Thomas MORAN
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3:46.97
7.
Keelan KILREHILL
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3:48.48
8.
Charlie EASTAUGH
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3:48.61
9.
Mark HANRAHAN
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3:48.62
10.
Donal DEVANE
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3:54.76
11.
Keith FALLON
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3:55.59
12.
Jack MISKELLA
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3:56.83
13.
Aaron BRENNAN
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4:01.49
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Men's 1500m
Final 2 Results
 
IRL.gif Joseph HASTINGS
3:49.83
 
GBR.gif Gary CRUMMY
3:52.18
 
IRL.gif Jack FENLON
3:52.20
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Michael MCCARTHY
IRL.gif
3:53.05
5.
Moorehead KYLE
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3:53.95
6.
Lughaidh MALLON
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3:54.93
7.
Shane MORAN
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3:55.00
8.
Aidan BURKE
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3:56.47
9.
Seamus ROBINSON
IRL.gif
3:56.57
10.
Craig MCMEECHAN
IRL.gif
3:57.23
11.
Peter GRACEY
IRL.gif
3:57.56
12.
Niall CARBERY
IRL.gif
3:58.55
13.
Harry COLBERT
IRL.gif
3:58.92
14.
Cian HODGINS
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4:00.03
15.
Cathal O'REILLY
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4:01.77
16.
Matteo MARY
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4:13.63
 
Men's 1500m
Final 3 Results
 
IRL.gif Patrick NOONAN
3:57.51
 
IRL.gif David WILLIAMS
3:57.93
 
GBR.gif Adam SPRATT
4:01.82
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
7.
Mark MCDONALD
GBR.gif
4:06.08
Men's 1500m
Final 4 Results
 
GBR.gif Jimmy SLOAN
4:05.60
 
GBR.gif Connor MCCANN
4:06.50
 
IRL.gif Matthew WILLIS
4:12.68
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
8.
William FITZGERALD
IRL.gif
4:17.78
Men's 5000m
Final 1 Results
 
IRL.gif Jack O'LEARY
14:10.81
 
GBR.gif Ben BRANAGH
14:11.05
 
IRL.gif Pierre MURCHAN
14:12.35
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Mitchell BYRNE
IRL.gif
14:29.24
5.
Dylan CASEY
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14:29.54
6.
Conall MCCLEAN
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14:32.29
7.
Kieran KELLY
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14:33.37
8.
John CRAIG
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14:34.13
9.
Ian GUIDEN
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14:34.54
10.
John Paul WILLIAMSON
IRL.gif
14:35.70
11.
Neil JOHNSTON
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14:39.35
12.
Callum MORGAN
IRL.gif
14:45.89
13.
Niall MURPHY
IRL.gif
14:49.77
14.
Luke DINSMORE
IRL.gif
14:58.73
15.
Jamie FALLON
IRL.gif
15:05.90
16.
Luke JOHNSTON
GBR.gif
15:07.82
17.
Sean MELARKEY
GBR.gif
15:11.19
18.
Scott FAGAN
IRL.gif
15:17.99
19.
Owen CARLETON
GBR.gif
15:41.13
20.
Tony MCCAMBRIDGE
IRL.gif
15:58.75
Men's 5000m
Final 2 Results
 
GBR.gif John BLACK
15:02.99
 
IRL.gif James MONAGHAN
15:08.37
 
GBR.gif Jonny SPRATT
15:08.86
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
5.
Sean MCLAUGHLIN
GBR.gif
15:15.84
6.
Peter MCGARRY
IRL.gif
15:19.52
Women's 100m
Final Results
 
IRL.gif Kate DOHERTY
11.99
 
IRL.gif Sarah MURRAY
12.09
 
IRL.gif Janine BOYLE
12.32
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Roisin DOHERTY
IRL.gif
13.16
Women's 200m
Final Results
 
IRL.gif Sarah MCCARTHY
24.71
 
IRL.gif Molly CURRAN
25.30
 
IRL.gif Molly CURRAN
25.39
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
6.
Brynja BRYNJARSDOTTIR
ISL.gif
26.90
Women's 400m
Final 1 Results
 
IRL.gif Sophie BECKER
52.24
 
GBR.gif Carys MCAULAY
53.97
 
GBR.gif Rebecca GRIEVE
54.88
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Deirdre MURRAY
IRL.gif
56.54
5.
Rachel MCCANN
IRL.gif
57.16

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