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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
KEN.gif Faith KIPYEGON
2:00.36
 
UGA.gif Halimah NAKAAYI
2:00.87
 
AUS.gif Catriona BISSET
2:00.90
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Ellie BAKER
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2:02.47
5.
Christina HERING
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2:03.31
6.
Rose Mary ALMANZA
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2:03.43
7.
Olha LYAKHOVA
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2:03.52
8.
Marissa DAMINK
NED.gif
2:04.29
9.
Bendere OBOYA
AUS.gif
2:05.87
 
Jackie BAUMANN
GER.gif
DNF
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Women's 10000m
Final Results
 
GBR.gif Eilish MCCOLGAN
30:19.02
 
ETH.gif Letesenbet GIDEY
30:44.27
 
ETH.gif Ejgayehu TAYE
30:44.68
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Margaret Chelimo KIPKEMBOI
KEN.gif
30:45.00
5.
Bosena MULATE
ETH.gif
30:47.55
6.
Girmawit GEBRZIHAIR
ETH.gif
30:47.72
7.
Almaz AYANA
ETH.gif
30:48.48
8.
Yalemzerf YEHUALAW
ETH.gif
30:54.28
9.
Rahel DANIEL
ERI.gif
30:59.75
10.
Tsehay GEMECHU
ETH.gif
31:00.26
11.
Hawi FEYSA
ETH.gif
31:03.32
12.
Tsigie GEBRESELAMA
ETH.gif
31:04.88
13.
Caroline Chepkoech KIPKIRUI
KAZ.gif
31:13.18
14.
Abersh MINSEWO
ETH.gif
31:13.53
15.
Stella CHESANG
UGA.gif
31:13.72
16.
Eva CHERONO
KEN.gif
31:16.93
17.
Anchialem HAYMANOT
ETH.gif
31:50.08
18.
Natsnet AMANUEL
ERI.gif
31:50.79
19.
Meraf BAHTA
SWE.gif
31:51.53
20.
Dolshi TESFU
ERI.gif
32:01.16
21.
Asnakesh AWOKE
ETH.gif
32:02.00
22.
Francine NIYOMUKUNZI
BDI.gif
32:32.14
 
Esther CHEBET
UGA.gif
DNF
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
JAM.gif Britany ANDERSON
12.51
 
USA.gif Nia ALI
12.69
 
USA.gif Tonea MARSHALL
12.70
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Tia JONES
USA.gif
12.71
5.
Devynne CHARLTON
BAH.gif
12.88
6.
Nadine VISSER
NED.gif
12.95
7.
Sarah LAVIN
IRL.gif
13.10
8.
Maayke TJIN-A-LIM
NED.gif
13.17
9.
Zoë SEDNEY
NED.gif
13.40
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Women's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
NED.gif Femke BOL
53.94
 
UKR.gif Anna RYZHYKOVA
55.62
 
GBR.gif Jessie KNIGHT
55.81
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Viivi LEHIKOINEN
FIN.gif
56.29
5.
Lina NIELSEN
GBR.gif
56.85
6.
Paulien COUCKUYT
BEL.gif
56.90
7.
Yasmin GIGER
SUI.gif
57.29
8.
Shamier LITTLE
USA.gif
1:03.27
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Women's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
UGA.gif Peruth CHEMUTAI
9:14.00
 
ALB.gif Luiza GEGA
9:15.48
 
KEN.gif Celliphine Chepteek CHESPOL
9:15.89
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Sembo ALEMAYEHU
ETH.gif
9:18.98
5.
Lea MEYER
GER.gif
9:26.89
6.
Lomi MULETA
ETH.gif
9:26.89
7.
Purity KIRUI
KEN.gif
9:35.00
8.
Rosefline CHEPNGETICH
KEN.gif
9:35.30
9.
Kinga KRÓLIK
POL.gif
9:36.63
10.
Irene SÁNCHEZ-ESCRIBANO
ESP.gif
9:36.82
11.
Carolina ROBLES
ESP.gif
9:37.20
12.
Nataliya STREBKOVA
UKR.gif
9:39.53
13.
Agrie WOLE
ETH.gif
9:41.33
 
Virginia NYAMBURA
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DNF
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Women's Long Jump
Final Results
 
GER.gif Malaika MIHAMBO
6.65
 
USA.gif Quanesha BURKS
6.53
 
POR.gif Evelise VEIGA
6.37
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Merle HOMEIER
GER.gif
6.36
5.
Jazmin SAWYERS
GBR.gif
6.31
6.
Brooke BUSCHKUEHL
AUS.gif
6.13
7.
Pauline HONDEMA
NED.gif
6.04
8.
Eliane MARTINS
BRA.gif
5.74
9.
Anasztázia NGUYEN
HUN.gif
5.40
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Women's Shot Put
Final Results
 
USA.gif Chase EALEY
19.98
 
POR.gif Auriol DONGMO
19.68
 
CAN.gif Sarah MITTON
19.24
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jessica SCHILDER
NED.gif
19.17
5.
Fanny ROOS
SWE.gif
18.57
6.
Sara GAMBETTA
GER.gif
18.04
7.
Benthe KÖNIG
NED.gif
17.84
8.
Anita MÁRTON
HUN.gif
17.67
9.
Sophie MCKINNA
GBR.gif
17.18
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