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Men's 1500m
Final 2 Results
 
IRL.gif Josh TRIGWELL
3:42.72
 
DEN.gif James MCCRAE
3:43.48
 
GBR.gif Joe WIGFIELD
3:44.64
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Daniel BROOKLING
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3:47.95
5.
Tyler BILYARD
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3:48.01
6.
Tendai NYABADZA
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3:48.06
7.
Kieran KELLY
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3:48.65
8.
Freddy RICHARDSON
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3:49.58
9.
Andrew PENNEY
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3:49.86
10.
Mitchell BYRNE
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3:49.87
11.
Rowan MIELL-INGRAM
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3:49.92
12.
Thomas PATRICK
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3:50.31
13.
Ethan O'SHEA
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3:52.39
14.
Andrew SMITH
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3:56.99
15.
Joe BLACKNELL
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4:01.55
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Men's 1500m
Final 3 Results
 
GBR.gif Sam WINTERS
3:47.65
 
GBR.gif Ben SANDILANDS
3:47.80
 
CHI.gif Juan PEÑA
3:47.92
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Callum JONES
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3:48.66
5.
Sean MOLLOY
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3:48.98
6.
David RACE
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3:49.17
7.
Alex HAMPSON
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3:49.36
8.
Alex BURROWS
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3:49.46
9.
Michael WILSMORE
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3:49.49
10.
Scott HALSTED
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3:49.53
11.
Neil JOHNSTON
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3:51.06
12.
Will BARNICOAT
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3:51.73
13.
Mark BOSTOCK
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3:51.90
14.
Tom SYCKELMOORE
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3:52.41
15.
Mark HANRAHAN
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3:55.90
16.
Robert WARNER
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3:59.58
 
 
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Men's 1500m
Final 4 Results
 
IRL.gif Nicholas GRIGGS
3:42.72
 
DEN.gif Christoffer Frost JOHANSEN
3:43.48
 
GBR.gif Ben POTRYKUS
3:44.64
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jeremy DEMPSEY
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3:45.65
5.
Kieran REILLY
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3:46.00
6.
Angus MCMILLAN
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3:46.08
7.
Matthew WIGELSWORTH
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3:46.88
8.
Adam PEACOCK
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3:47.55
9.
Robert HOWORTH
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3:48.56
10.
Jonathan DAVIES
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3:48.66
11.
Mitchel COX
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3:49.24
12.
Samuel CHARLTON
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3:53.59
13.
Jack PATTON
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3:54.36
14.
Jaymee DOMONEY
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3:58.66
 
 
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Men's 1500m
Final 5 Results
 
GBR.gif Samuel CHARIG
3:47.39
 
IRL.gif Jonny WHAN
3:50.80
 
GBR.gif Max HEYDEN
3:51.13
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
George ROWLAND
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3:51.17
5.
George KEEN
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3:51.46
6.
Jamie KEIR
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3:51.52
7.
Owen MILLER
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3:51.86
8.
Jamie GROSE
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3:52.83
9.
Guy STEVENS
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3:53.41
10.
Niki FAULKNER
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3:54.36
11.
Sean MC GINLEY
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3:55.03
12.
Cian KELLY
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3:55.27
13.
Cameron DEVERILL
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3:57.14
14.
Macgregor COX
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3:59.97
15.
Dylan MCBRIDE
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4:01.23
16.
Finley DALY
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4:03.96
 
 
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Men's 1500m
Final 6 Results
 
GBR.gif Duncan ROBINSON
3:48.63
 
GBR.gif Alfred YABSLEY
3:49.10
 
GBR.gif Elliot POCOCK
3:49.79
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
James VAUGHAN
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3:52.24
5.
Adam HOUCHELL
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3:52.35
6.
William AITKEN
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3:54.75
7.
Oliver CAPPS
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3:55.00
8.
Scott GREEVES
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3:55.32
9.
Julian SLATER
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3:55.60
10.
David CLARK
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3:57.27
11.
Niall MCKNIGHT
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3:57.88
12.
Luke DINSMORE
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3:59.38
13.
Aaron ENSER
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4:02.52
14.
Ryan MISKELLY
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4:09.77
 
 
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Men's 5000m
Final 1 Results
 
GBR.gif Ahmed ABDULLE
13:48.64
 
GBR.gif Finn MCNALLY
14:19.86
 
GBR.gif Jordan SKELLY
14:20.73
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Ned POTTER
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14:21.57
5.
Charlie BRISLEY
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14:21.59
6.
Joseph MASSINGHAM
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14:22.66
7.
Joe HUDSON
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14:22.98
8.
David RAGAN
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14:23.61
9.
Jack MILLAR
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14:24.28
10.
Callum MORGAN
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14:25.30
11.
Ben COLE
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14:25.63
12.
George BEARDMORE
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14:28.35
13.
James STRAW
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14:28.68
14.
Alex DURANT
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14:29.34
15.
Ronny WILSON
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14:29.41
16.
Lewis HANNIGAN
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14:30.17
 
 
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Men's 5000m
Final 2 Results
 
GBR.gif Ian CROWE-WRIGHT
13:47.11
 
GBR.gif David MULLARKEY
13:47.55
 
GBR.gif Osian PERRIN
13:49.26
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Stuart MCCALLUM
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13:50.44
5.
Kieran CLEMENTS
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13:51.03
5.
Johnny LIVINGSTONE
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13:51.03
7.
Jack GOODWIN
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13:52.31
8.
Zakariya MAHAMED
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13:54.25
9.
Ryan THOMSON
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13:54.74
10.
George WATSON
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13:56.08
11.
Joshua DICKINSON
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13:57.79
12.
Jonathan ESCALANTE-PHILLIPS
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13:59.49
13.
Mahamed MAHAMED
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13:59.57
14.
Chris PERRY
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14:01.10
15.
Dylan EVANS
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14:01.58
16.
Kurt TAYLOR
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14:02.59
17.
Ederson VILELA PEREIRA
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14:08.42
18.
Timothy LEFROY
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14:14.07
19.
Cameron BELL
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14:14.76
20.
Tomer TARRAGANO
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14:16.47
21.
Dafydd JONES
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14:29.27
22.
Liam RAWLINGS
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14:33.56
 
 
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Men's 5000m
Final 3 Results
 
IRL.gif David SCANLON
14:33.34
 
GBR.gif Tom GRAHAM-MARR
14:37.60
 
GBR.gif Frederick SLEMECK
14:40.86
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Chris THOMAS
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14:41.20
5.
Dominic PRIEST
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14:43.99
6.
Sam KNEE-ROBINSON
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14:44.77
7.
Michael SALTER
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14:47.84
8.
Oscar BELL
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14:48.03
9.
James HANCOCK
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14:48.89
10.
Larry RYAN
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14:52.72
11.
Daniel STONE
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14:54.28
12.
Charlie HAYWOOD
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14:57.27
13.
Fintan KAVANAGH
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14:57.58
14.
David TROY
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14:58.58
15.
Jack EYKELBOSCH
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15:05.12
16.
Alex MIELL-INGRAM
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15:05.84
 
 
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Men's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
GBR.gif Daniel JARVIS
8:48.88
 
GBR.gif Aidan THOMPSON
9:00.89
 
GBR.gif Sam COSTLEY
9:02.44
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Alex ALSTON
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9:04.52
5.
Bradley BURKE
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9:09.22
6.
James EDGERTON
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9:09.32
7.
George PHILLIPS
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9:11.78
8.
Michael CAMERON
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9:12.35
9.
Samuel AUVINEN
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9:16.13
 
 
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