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Athletics IAAF Silver Continental Tour 2022 (Music City Track Carnival Festival)


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Men's 400m
Final 2 Results
 
TTO.gif Asa GUEVARA
45.86
 
USA.gif Noah WILLIAMS
45.96
 
USA.gif Tony MCQUAY
46.39
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Derrick MOKALENG
RSA.gif
46.61
5.
Isaiah PALMER
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46.66
6.
Arinze CHANCE
GUY.gif
46.77
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Men's 800m
Final 1 Results

 

GHA.gif Alex AMANKWA
1:46.14

 

CAN.gif Brandon MCBRIDE
1:46.15
 
USA.gif Jonah KOECH
1:46.19
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Festus LAGAT
KEN.gif
1:46.33
5.
Erik SOWINSKI
USA.gif
1:46.72
6.
Charlie HUNTER
AUS.gif
1:47.01
7.
Kameron JONES
USA.gif
1:47.29
8.
Thomas STAINES
GBR.gif
1:48.89
9.
Shane STREICH
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1:49.23
  Trevon SANDERS
Men's 800m
Final 2 Results
 
USA.gif Vincent CRISP
1:46.31
 
CAN.gif Robert HEPPENSTALL
1:46.53
 
NGR.gif EdoseI BADIN
1:46.71
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
CJ JONES
USA.gif
1:47.10
5.
Quamel PRINCE
GUY.gif
1:47.35
6.
Drew PIAZZA
USA.gif
1:48.11
7.
Daniel NIXON
USA.gif
1:48.29
8.
Abraham ALVARADO
USA.gif
1:49.01
9.
Eric BROWN
USA.gif
1:49.30
  Robert DOWNS
USA.gif
DNF
  Rajay HAMILTON
JAM.gif
DNF
Men's 800m
Final 3 Results

 

USA.gif Will SUMNER
1:46.53

 

USA.gif Paul RYAN
1:47.81
 
USA.gif Luciano FIORE
1:47.86
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Cruz CULPEPPER
USA.gif
1:48.62
5.
Matthew WIGELSWORTH
GBR.gif
1:48.96
6.
Luca CHATHAM
USA.gif
1:49.08
7.
Alec STILL
USA.gif
1:49.26
8.
John LEWIS
USA.gif
1:49.28
9.
Charles SHIMUKOWA
ZAM.gif
1:49.97
10.
Olandis JOHNSON
USA.gif
1:49.99
11.
Kenton BACHMANN
USA.gif
1:53.01
Men's 800m
Final 4 Results
 
USA.gif Kaleb TIPTON
1:50.46
 
AUS.gif Dylan BURROWS
1:50.46
 
USA.gif Jake TOOMEY
1:51.76
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Omer ELFADI
QAT.gif
1:51.85
5.
Cameron LAVERTY
USA.gif
1:52.16
6.
Kyle DURHAM
USA.gif
1:52.74
7.
Derek GROSS
USA.gif
1:53.17
8.
Hazem MIAWAD
USA.gif
1:55.83
Men's 1500m
Final 1 Results
 
USA.gif Eric HOLT
3:37.60
 
USA.gif Joshua THOMPSON
3:37.91
 
USA.gif Brett MEYER
3:37.93
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jack ANSTEY
AUS.gif
3:38.01
5.
Luke MCCANN
IRL.gif
3:38.64
6.
Tom DODD
USA.gif
3:38.76
7.
Nick FOSTER
USA.gif
3:39.38
8.
Matthew PAYAMPS
USA.gif
3:40.09
9.
Christian NOBLE
USA.gif
3:40.79
10.
Casey COMBER
USA.gif
3:41.71
11.
Corey BELLEMORE
CAN.gif
3:42.12
  Eric AVILA
USA.gif
DNF
  Erik SOWINSKI
USA.gif
DNF
Men's 1500m
Final 2 Results
 
USA.gif Benjamin ALLEN
3:41.99
 
AUS.gif Samuel FIELD
3:42.92
 
USA.gif Kendall MUHAMMAD
3:43.80
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Victor PALUMBO
USA.gif
3:43.88
5.
Isaac HEYNE
AUS.gif
3:44.11
6.
Humberto FREIRE
USA.gif
3:45.18
7.
Camden GILMORE
USA.gif
3:45.84
8.
Akis MEDRANO
USA.gif
3:51.09
  Robby ANDREWS
USA.gif
DNF
Men's 1500m
Final 3 Results
 
USA.gif Keeton THORNSBERRY
3:48.52
 
GBR.gif Will STOCKLEY
3:49.00
 
USA.gif Elijah CHESTERMAN
3:49.40
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jacob HATCHER
USA.gif
3:50.78
5.
Nate RIECH
CAN.gif
3:51.01
6.
Marshall BUHLER
USA.gif
3:51.20
7.
Dylan LOWRY
USA.gif
3:52.40
8.
Christian MONTOYA
USA.gif
4:02.18
Men's Mile
Final Results
 
USA.gif Adam BRADTMUELLER
3:57.91
 
USA.gif Luke COMBS
3:58.67
 
USA.gif Joey BERRIATUA
3:58.77
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
David WHITFIELD
USA.gif
4:00.68
5.
Yacine GUERMALI
USA.gif
4:01.23
6.
Tim THACKER
USA.gif
4:01.36
7.
Andy SMITH
USA.gif
4:02.62
8.
Oisin O'GAILIN
USA.gif
4:02.91
9.
Ian RITCHIE
USA.gif
4:03.46
10.
Matthew PALMER
USA.gif
4:06.49
11.
Ryan FOWKES
USA.gif
4:07.95
12.
Zach ISRAEL
USA.gif
4:09.66
13.
Matthew SCARR
AUS.gif
4:10.21
14.
Craig LAUTENSLAGER
AUS.gif
4:10.63
15.
Ben RUFFING
USA.gif
4:11.29
16.
Tommy MCDONOUGH
USA.gif
4:13.95
17.
Alex CRIGGER
USA.gif
4:21.97
  Christian NOBLE
USA.gif
DNF
  Colin O'MARA
USA.gif
DNF

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