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Women's Heptathlon
Javelin Throw (Event 6/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Odile AHOUANWANOU
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42.29
2.
Nada CHROUDI
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38.39
3.
Shannon VERSTER
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38.17
4.
Kemi FRANCIS
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33.33
5.
Adèle MAFOGANG
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31.17
6.
Aminata BAH
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28.32
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Women's Heptathlon
800m (Event 7/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Adèle MAFOGANG
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2:14.82
2.
Shannon VERSTER
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2:19.37
3.
Kemi FRANCIS
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2:23.98
4.
Nada CHROUDI
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2:29.94
5.
Odile AHOUANWANOU
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2:34.80
6.
Aminata BAH
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3:04.44
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Women's Heptathlon
Final Results
 
BEN.gif Odile AHOUANWANOU
5756
 
RSA.gif Shannon VERSTER
5329
 
TUN.gif Nada CHROUDI
5119
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Kemi FRANCIS
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4970
5.
Adèle MAFOGANG
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4709
6.
Aminata BAH
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3838
 
Wedian MOKHTAR
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DNF
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Men's 400m
Final Results
 
ZAM.gif Muzala SAMUKONGA
45.31
 
BOT.gif Bayapo NDORI
45.35
 
TUN.gif Mohamed Fares JLASSI
45.54
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Zakhiti NENE
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45.54
5.
Leungo SCOTCH
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46.14
6.
Kennedy LUCHEMBE
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46.16
7.
Zibane NGOZI
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46.57
8.
Mahmad Alexander BOCK
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46.75
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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
ALG.gif Slimane MOULA
1:45.59
 
KEN.gif Nicholas Kiplangat KEBENEI
1:46.43
 
BOT.gif Tshepiso MASALELA
1:46.65
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Abdessalem AYOUNI
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1:46.68
5.
Elias NGENY
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1:46.81
6.
Riadh CHNINNI
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1:46.91
7.
Oussama NABIL
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1:47.01
8.
Ramzi ABDENOUZ
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1:47.33
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sokwakhana ZAZINI
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50.44
2.
Bienvenu SAWADOGO
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50.92
3.
William Mbevi MUTUNGA
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51.06
4.
Victor NTWENG
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51.52
5.
Fallou GAYE
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53.19
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Wiseman Were MUKHOBE
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49.87
2.
Abdelmalik LAHOULOU
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51.03
3.
Johannes PRETORIUS
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51.66
4.
Keitumetse MAITSEO
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51.67
5.
Ousmane SIDIBÉ
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53.16
6.
Jean Robert BEZARA
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53.30
7.
Andre Johannes RETIEF
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55.39
8.
Rilwan ALOWONLE
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1:00.13
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Le Roux HAMMAN
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51.23
2.
Ismail MANYANI
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51.49
3.
Mohamed TOUATI
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51.62
4.
Kemorena TISANG
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52.02
5.
Todisoa Franck RABEARISON
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53.28
6.
Yobsen BIRU
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53.43
7.
Iréné BADO
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53.92
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Men's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
ETH.gif Hailemariyam TEGEGN
8:27.38
 
ETH.gif Tadese TAKELE
8:28.31
 
KEN.gif Geoffrey Kipkemoi KIRWA
8:29.74
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Mohamed TINDOUFT
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8:29.91
5.
Samuel FIREWU
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8:32.11
6.
Benjamin KIGEN
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8:38.83
7.
Salem Mohamed ATTIAALLAH
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8:42.21
8.
Ashley SMITH
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8:46.59
9.
Ezekiel MUTAI
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8:58.15
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Women's 400m
Final Results
 
RSA.gif Miranda COETZEE
51.82
 
ZAM.gif Niddy MINGILISHI
52.36
 
KEN.gif Veronica Kamumbe MUTUA
52.76
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Leni SHIDA
UGA.gif
52.91
5.
Patience Okon GEORGE
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52.98
6.
Lydia JELE
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53.58
7.
Molepo PRECIOUS
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53.78
8.
Asimenye SIMWAKA
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53.86
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Women's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
RSA.gif Mirè REINSTORF
3.80
 
TUN.gif Dorra MAHFOUDHI
3.70
 
RSA.gif Dorra MAHFOUDHI
3.70
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Erica MOOLMAN
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3.70
5.
Julia BOSLAK
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3.70
6.
Donia Ahmed EL TABAGH
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3.60
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Women's Long Jump
Final Results
 
BUR.gif Marthe KOALA
6.42
 
MAR.gif Yousra LAJDOUD
6.37
 
EGY.gif Esraa OWIS
6.29
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Eljonè KRUGER
RSA.gif
6.14
5.
Karmen FOUCHE
RSA.gif
6.10
6.
Danielle NOLTE
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6.09
7.
Nemata NIKIEMA
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5.97
8.
Véronique KOSSENDA REY
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5.86
9.
Priscilla TABUNDA
KEN.gif
5.81
10.
Ruth AGADAMA
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5.81
11.
Fayza Issaka ABDOU KERIM
TOG.gif
5.70
12.
Pauline Raissa NGOUOPOU
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5.64
13.
Lola ROBERT
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5.62
14.
Françoise KUMI
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4.48
  Véronique KOSSENDA REY
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5.74
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