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Men's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jimmy VICAUT
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10.15
2.
Oshane BAILEY
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10.22
3.
Ebrahima CAMARA
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10.29
4.
Tijani KEITA
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10.35
5.
Mamadou Fall SARR
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10.41
6.
Márk PAP
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10.46
7.
Patryk WYKROTA
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10.47
8.
Dominique Lasconi MULAMBA
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10.54
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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Emmanuel Kipkurui KORIR
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1:48.17
2.
Elias NGENY
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1:48.64
3.
Abedin MUJEZINOVIĆ
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1:49.01
4.
Ramzi ABDENOUZ
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1:49.05
5.
Filip ŠNEJDR
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1:49.37
6.
Yanis MEZIANE
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1:49.44
7.
Cornelius TUWEI
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1:49.46
8.
Youssef BENZAMIA
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1:49.52
9.
Paul ANSELMINI
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1:49.61
 
Robert BRYLINSKI
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DNF
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Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Louis GILAVERT
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3:39.08
2.
George Meitamei MANANGOI
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3:39.14
3.
Santiago CATROFE
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3:39.44
4.
Tarik MOUKRIME
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3:39.70
5.
Elijah Motonei MANANGOI
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3:39.99
6.
Baptiste MISCHLER
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3:40.44
7.
Maël GOUYETTE
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3:40.49
8.
Wegene ADDISU
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3:41.75
9.
Pol ORIACH
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3:42.73
10.
George MILLS
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3:43.03
11.
Valentin GONDOUIN
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3:43.15
12.
Kevin ROBERTSON
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3:43.32
13.
Gregory BERNAGE
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3:45.31
14.
Louis VANDERMESSEN
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3:54.06
 
Adam CZERWIŃSKI
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DNF
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Aurel MANGA
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13.29
2.
Pascal MARTINOT-LAGARDE
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13.45
3.
Dimitri BASCOU
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13.46
4.
Antonio ALKANA
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13.47
5.
Louis François MENDY
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13.75
6.
Michael O'HARA
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13.83
7.
Bálint SZELES
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13.98
8.
Romain LECOEUR
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13.99
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Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Christopher NILSEN
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5.87
2.
Kurtis MARSCHALL
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5.75
3.
Ben BROEDERS
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5.75
4.
Emmanouil KARALIS
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5.55
5.
Matthias ORBAN
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5.55
6.
Alioune SENE
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5.40
7.
Romain GAVILLON
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5.40
8.
Dorian CHAIGNEAU
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5.20
8.
Mathis PROD HOMME
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5.20
 
Stanley JOSEPH
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NM
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Men's Triple Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Alexis COPELLO
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16.81
2.
Yaoqing FANG
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16.66
3.
Dimitrios TSIAMIS
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16.53
4.
Pablo TORRIJOS
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16.18
5.
Marcel Richard MAYACK II
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15.51
6.
Jiří VONDRÁČEK
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15.41
7.
Yann RANDRIANASOLO
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14.75
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