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Men's 800m
Final 3 Results
 
CAN.gif Zakary MAMA-YARI
1:48.30
 
CAN.gif Laurent-Olivier DUMONT
1:48.49
 
USA.gif Collin DYLLA
1:48.57
 
Rank
Athletes
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Result
4.
Kenton BACHMANN
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1:49.06
5.
Dongsheng XIE
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1:49.26
6.
David CARDENAS
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1:49.27
7.
Chase LOVERCHECK
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1:49.51
8.
Esteban CHEVALIER
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1:50.64
9.
Ethan REESE
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1:51.52
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Men's 1500m
Final 1 Results
 
USA.gif Yared NUGUSE
3:34.98
 
USA.gif John GREGOREK
3:35.29
 
USA.gif Grant FISHER
3:35.53
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Charles PHILIBERT-THIBOUTOT
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3:35.80
5.
Paul RYAN
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3:35.82
6.
Vincent CIATTEI
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3:36.08
7.
Cameron PROCEVIAT
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3:36.09
8.
Joshua THOMPSON
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3:36.29
9.
Colby ALEXANDER
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3:36.76
10.
Sean MCGORTY
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3:36.85
11.
Hobbs KESSLER
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3:37.28
12.
Mason FERLIC
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3:38.69
13.
Waleed SULIMAN
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3:39.93
 
Craig NOWAK
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DNF
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Men's 1500m
Final 2 Results
 
CAN.gif Robert HEPPENSTALL
3:37.51
 
USA.gif Andrew HUNTER
3:39.20
 
USA.gif Thomas RATCLIFFE
3:39.35
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Kasey KNEVELBAARD
USA.gif
3:39.96
5.
Jack YEARIAN
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3:40.19
6.
Ben BLANKENSHIP
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3:40.32
7.
Eric JENKINS
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3:40.74
8.
Caleb WEBB
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3:40.85
9.
John GAY
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3:41.13
10.
Lopez LOMONG
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3:43.97
11.
Amos BARTELSMEYER
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3:45.51
12.
Eric AVILA
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3:45.55
13.
George KUSCHE
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3:46.83
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Men's 1500m
Final 3 Results
 
IRL.gif Cathal DOYLE
3:38.63
 
USA.gif Nick DAHL
3:39.16
 
USA.gif Cruz CULPEPPER
3:39.73
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Zachary STALLINGS
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3:39.86
5.
Sean PETERSON
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3:40.32
6.
Yasin SADO
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3:40.62
7.
Kevin ROBERTSON
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3:40.68
8.
James GORMLEY
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3:41.67
9.
Hamza DRIOUCH
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3:41.76
10.
Theo QUAX
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3:42.28
11.
Fitsum SEYOUM
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3:42.42
12.
Matt WISNER
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3:44.36
13.
Yacine GUERMALI
USA.gif
3:45.75
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Men's 1500m
Final 4 Results
 
USA.gif Garrett MACQUIDDY
3:41.02
 
USA.gif Liam MEIROW
3:41.45
 
USA.gif Austen DALQUIST
3:41.59
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Kendall MUHAMMAD
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3:41.73
5.
Austin MILLER
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3:41.80
6.
Colin ABERT
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3:41.83
7.
Matthew BEAUDET
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3:42.00
8.
David TIMLIN
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3:42.16
9.
Sair SALGADO
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3:45.81
10.
Louis-Carlos VARGAS
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3:46.37
11.
Tomas PALFREY
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3:47.36
12.
Felix WAMMETSBERGER
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3:49.40
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Men's 1500m
Final 5 Results
 
USA.gif Nate SLOAN
3:42.47
 
BER.gif Dage MINORS
3:42.87
 
USA.gif Nathan MYLENEK
3:44.59
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Christian GRAVEL
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3:45.04
5.
Spencer BROWN
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3:45.19
6.
Matthew PALMER
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3:46.90
7.
Calahan WARREN
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3:47.47
8.
Cade BURKS
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3:48.73
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Men's 1500m
Final 6 Results
 
USA.gif Shimales ABEBE
3:44.81
 
CAN.gif Jordan MACINTOSH
3:45.27
 
CAN.gif Jack BODEN
3:46.07
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Guangwei LI
CHN.gif
3:47.36
5.
Caleb LAKEMAN
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3:47.67
6.
Cullen MCEACHERN
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3:47.96
7.
Bryan GUIJARRO
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3:48.11
8.
Chandon CHHIKARA
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3:48.32
9.
Colin O'MARA
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3:51.86
10.
Angel ROSADO
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3:57.70
11.
Jeff LAUTENSLAGER
NZL.gif
4:00.52
12.
Adam GODDARD
AUS.gif
4:01.61
13.
Matthew ERICKSON
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4:02.78
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Men's 5000m
Final 1 Results
 
AUS.gif Patrick TIERNAN
13:19.14
 
GBR.gif Patrick DEVER
13:20.12
 
USA.gif Dillon MAGGARD
13:22.94
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Samuel CHELANGA
USA.gif
13:23.09
5.
Blaise FERRO
USA.gif
13:41.60
6.
David RIBICH
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13:44.28
7.
Abbabiya SIMBASSA
USA.gif
13:48.29
8.
Evan BISHOP
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13:48.77
9.
Isaac GREEN
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13:49.43
10.
Isaac HEYNE
AUS.gif
13:51.12
11.
Shuaib ALJABALY
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14:09.91
12.
Jacob THOMSON
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14:21.65
 
Frank LARA
USA.gif
DNF
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Men's 5000m
Final 2 Results
 
USA.gif William KINCAID
13:21.61
 
GBR.gif Marc SCOTT
13:22.15
 
USA.gif Loic SCOMPARIN
13:45.43
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Ben BLANKENSHIP
USA.gif
13:47.15
5.
Kang NYOAK
AUS.gif
13:47.56
6.
Sam VINCENT
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13:48.64
7.
Christopher OLLEY
GBR.gif
13:48.86
8.
Thomas BROATCH
CAN.gif
13:51.16
9.
Alexander TORRES
PUR.gif
13:51.20
10.
Joshua YEAGER
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13:52.07
11.
Mark HUIZAR
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13:53.32
12.
Chase HOWARD
USA.gif
13:53.54
13.
Tyler DOZZI
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13:55.80
14.
Julian HENINGER
USA.gif
13:55.81
15.
Matthew LEACH
GBR.gif
13:56.69
16.
Sean DAVIDSON
USA.gif
13:56.77
17.
Allen SUMRALL
USA.gif
13:57.11
18.
Silas FRANTZ
USA.gif
13:57.60
19.
Daniel ABDALA
USA.gif
13:58.91
20.
Josh PIERANTONI
USA.gif
13:59.06
21.
Guangyue REN
CHN.gif
14:02.57
22.
Carlos Santiago HERNANDEZ
COL.gif
14:09.35
23.
Zach PERRIN
USA.gif
14:09.49
24.
Michael JORDAN
USA.gif
14:14.28
25.
Dominic ARCE
USA.gif
14:16.54
26.
Qinghua ZONG
CHN.gif
14:22.53
27.
Maximus THIESSEN
CAN.gif
14:44.41
28.
Sam PIMENTEL
USA.gif
14:51.48
 
Kellen MANLEY
USA.gif
DNF
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