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Athletics IAAF Challenger Continental Tour 2022 (La Classique d’Athlétisme de Montréal)


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Athletics IAAF Challenger Continental Tour 2022 (La Classique d’Athlétisme de Montréal)
        
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Men's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Illas GARCIA
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10.19
2.
Eliezer ADJIBI
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10.30
3.
Bolade AJOMALE
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10.41
4.
Dontae RICHARDS-KWOK
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10.58
5.
Kudakwashe MURASIRANWA
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10.68
6.
Lucanus ROBINSON
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10.95
7.
Joe Bernard EZZEDDINE
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11.01
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Usheoritse ITSEKIRI
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10.17
2.
Malachi MURRAY
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10.31
3.
Duan ASEMOTA
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10.49
4.
Rabbi BOSITAMPEN
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10.69
5.
Phu Thanh TRAN
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10.82
6.
Jordan HENRI
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10.86
7.
Hento PILIPILI
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10.87
Men's 100m
Final Results
 
NGR.gif Usheoritse ITSEKIRI
10.09
 
USA.gif Illas GARCIA
10.14
 
CAN.gif Malachi MURRAY
10.23
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Duan ASEMOTA
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10.40
5.
Eliezer ADJIBI
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10.48
6.
Bolade AJOMALE
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10.54
7.
Dontae RICHARDS-KWOK
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10.71
8.
Kudakwashe MURASIRANWA
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10.74
Men's 400m
Final Results
 
CAN.gif Austin COLE
46.66
 
CAN.gif Nathan GEORGE
46.76
 
CAN.gif Daniel HARPER
48.10
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Karson LEHNER
CAN.gif
48.44
5.
Jack BERKSHIRE
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48.64
6.
Micael ANKU
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49.33
  Azer KHELIFA
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DNF
Men's 800m
Final Results
 
CAN.gif Stephen EVANS
1:48.64
 
FRA.gif Maxence BRUYAS
1:49.14
 
CAN.gif Laurent-Olivier DUMONT
1:49.31
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Yassine ABER
CAN.gif
1:49.95
5.
Kevin ROBERTSON
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1:50.07
6.
Zakary MAMA-YARI
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1:50.88
7.
Mohand Zine KHELAF
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2:05.86
  Vincent DUGUAY
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DNF
  William PAYETTE
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DNF
  Esteban CHEVALIER
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DNF
Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
CAN.gif Thomas FAFARD
3:42.01
 
CAN.gif Eric LUTZ
3:42.52
 
CAN.gif Aaron AHL
3:42.85
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Sam VINCENT
CAN.gif
3:43.72
5.
Matthew BEAUDET
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3:43.73
6.
Perry MACKINNON
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3:44.43
7.
Andrew PEVERILL
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3:45.00
8.
André ALIE-LAMARCHE
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3:49.37
9.
Benoit DIDIER
FRA.gif
3:49.75
10.
Raphaël GIGUÈRE
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3:50.43
11.
Marcel AUBRY
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3:53.66
12.
Nolan TURGEON
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4:02.21
  Yassine ABER
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DNF
  Vincent DUGUAY
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DNF
Men's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
USA.gif Trevor BASSITT
49.84
 
CAN.gif Benjamin AYESU-ATTAH
52.56
 
CAN.gif Saj ALHADDAD
53.40
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Timothy BRENNAN
CAN.gif
55.27
5.
Cédrik FLIPO
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56.06
6.
Gabriel SAMSON
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56.89
  Chris DOUGLAS
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DQ
  Ben TILSON
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DQ
Men's High Jump
Final Results
 
CAN.gif Stefan DUVIVIER
2.09
 
CAN.gif Thomas SÉNÉCHAL-BECKER
2.05
 
CAN.gif Émile OLLIVIER
2.05
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Alexis COMPAGNAT
CAN.gif
1.85
5.
Josué Bruno CHERENFANT
CAN.gif
1.85
6.
Emanuel DESILETS
CAN.gif
1.75
Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
CAN.gif Nathan FILIPEK
5.30
 
CAN.gif Daniel GLEASON
5.30
 
CAN.gif Deryk THEODORE
5.00
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Brennan SEGUIN
CAN.gif
4.85
5.
Maxime LÉVEILLÉ
CAN.gif
4.70
6.
David FOLEY
CAN.gif
4.55
7.
Maxim BEAUMONT-COURTEAU
CAN.gif
4.40
  Miloš SAVIĆ
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NM
Women's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Crystal EMMANUEL
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11.58
2.
Jorden SAVOURY
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11.68
3.
Kayla VIEUX
CAN.gif
12.08
4.
Élodie BAULU
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12.18
5.
Laurie-Ann DESORMES
CAN.gif
12.47
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Audrey LEDUC
CAN.gif
11.50
2.
Jacqueline MADOGO
CAN.gif
11.63
3.
Maria ULYSSE THÉRÉSA
CAN.gif
12.08
4.
Hannah HEISE
CAN.gif
12.25
5.
Sarah DULUDE-BELLAVANCE
CAN.gif
12.46
6.
Lise Neys SYLVAIN
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12.66
7.
Élisabeth DUBÉ
CAN.gif
13.05

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