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Athletics IAAF Challenger Continental Tour 2022 (British Milers Club International Grand Prix)


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Athletics IAAF Challenger Continental Tour 2022 (British Milers Club International Grand Prix)
        
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Men's 800m
Final 1 Results
 
IRL.gif Mark ENGLISH
1:46.42
 
GBR.gif Kyle LANGFORD
1:46.86
 
AUS.gif Jye PERROTT
1:47.15
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Ben GREENWOOD
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1:47.81
5.
Rocco ZAMAN-BROWNE
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1:47.86
6.
Daniel HOWELLS
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1:48.39
7.
Reece SHARMAN-NEWELL
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1:49.53
 
Guy LEARMONTH
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DNF
Men's 800m
Final 2 Results
 
GBR.gif Thomas KEEN
1:47.83
 
GBR.gif Ethan HUSSEY
1:47.88
 
GBR.gif Samuel REARDON
1:48.03
 
Rank
Athletes
Result
Rank
4.
Eduardo RIBEIRO
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1:48.09
5.
Zak CURRAN
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1:48.23
6.
Mark MILNER
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1:48.46
7.
Shaun GEE
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1:49.81
8.
Conall KIRK
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1:50.72
9.
Daniel JOYCE
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1:50.76
10.
Sadam Suliman KOUMI EL NOUR
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1:52.71
Men's 800m
Final 3 Results
 
GBR.gif Arlo LUDEWICK
1:48.45
 
GBR.gif Samuel WIGGINS
1:48.62
 
GBR.gif Ben MURPHY
1:48.66
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
James MCMURRAY
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1:48.76
5.
Ben WATERMAN
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1:49.02
6.
Luke SHAW
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1:49.27
7.
Henry FISHER
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1:49.39
8.
James HENEGHAN
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1:49.46
9.
Harry COX
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1:58.03
Men's 800m
Final 4 Results
 
NED.gif Najib HASSAN
1:50.95
 
GBR.gif Thomas NINER
1:50.99
 
GBR.gif Jake MINSHULL
1:51.20
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Nirobi SMITH-MILLS
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1:51.51
5.
Finlay HUTCHINSON
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1:51.92
6.
William ONEK
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1:52.46
7.
Lewis HAINEY
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1:52.76
8.
Jordan CHAMBERS
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1:53.50
9.
Lewis WATT
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1:57.19
Men's 800m
Final 5 Results
 
GBR.gif Charlie ROBERTS
1:50.77
 
GBR.gif Sam BROWN
1:50.79
 
GBR.gif Charlie BALDWIN
1:51.58
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jack HIGGINS
GBR.gif
1:51.63
5.
Ben BRUNSWICK
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1:51.66
6.
Archie PARKINSON
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1:53.21
7.
Nicholas LANDEAU
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1:54.96
Men's 800m
Final 6 Results
 
GBR.gif Jack KINRADE
1:51.72
 
GBR.gif Miles WATERWORTH
1:52.24
 
GBR.gif Sam CULLEN
1:52.84
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Ryan ELSTON
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1:53.43
5.
Abdalla EL-KHAIR
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1:53.83
6.
Adam DAY
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1:54.20
7.
Alex GOODALL
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1:54.80
 
Christian BYRON
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DQ
Men's 800m
Final 7 Results
 
GBR.gif Jonny WHITE
1:51.06
 
GBR.gif Joseph O'HARA
1:51.84
 
GBR.gif Stewart MILLAR
1:52.71
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Nick ARMSTRONG
GBR.gif
1:53.16
5.
Oakley DENSON
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1:53.20
6.
Charlie WAKEFIELD
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1:53.62
Men's 800m
Final 8 Results
 
FRA.gif Valentin RENAUD
1:54.43
 
GBR.gif Edward ENSER
1:54.78
 
GBR.gif Oliver HALL
1:55.08
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Samuel JONES
GBR.gif
1:55.60
5.
Joseph CHAMBERLAIN
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1:55.66
6.
Liam HOLBROOK
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1:56.30
7.
Joshua NAIRNE
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1:58.21
Men's 1500m
Final 1 Results

 

GBR.gif Piers COPELAND
3:40.22

 

GBR.gif James WEST
3:40.29
 
GBR.gif Ben MACMILLAN
3:40.60
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Shane BRACKEN
IRL.gif
3:40.81
5.
Michael WILSON
GBR.gif
3:41.06
6.
James YOUNG
GBR.gif
3:41.06
7.
John HOWORTH
GBR.gif
3:41.16
8.
Phil NORMAN
GBR.gif
3:41.20
9.
Jack ROWE
GBR.gif
3:41.23
10.
Luke DUFFY
GBR.gif
3:41.46
11.
Matthew HUSSEY
AUS.gif
3:41.47
12.
Daniel BEBBINGTON
GBR.gif
3:41.62
13.
Charles WHEELER
GBR.gif
3:41.73
14.
Williams LEWIS
AUS.gif
3:41.95
15.
Kane ELLIOTT
GBR.gif
3:44.72
16.
Henry MCLUCKIE
GBR.gif
3:48.25

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