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Athletics IAAF Bronze Continental Tour 2022 (Meeting International de Sotteville 2022)


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Women's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
TyNia GAITHER
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22.57
2.
Brigitte NTIAMOAH
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23.32
3.
Paméra LOSANGE
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23.46
4.
Boglárka TAKÁCS
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23.61
5.
Shashalee FORBES
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23.75
6.
Tamiris DE LIZ
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24.33
Women's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Natalia KACZMAREK
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51.87
2.
Amandine BROSSIER
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52.79
3.
Miranda Charlene COETZEE
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53.08
4.
Elisabetta VANDI
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53.96
5.
Lisanne DE WITTE
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54.08
6.
Kornelia LESIEWICZ
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55.44
7.
Serena MONPROFIT
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58.47
8.
Marie BINARD
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59.69
Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Vivian Chebet KIPROTICH
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2:02.15
2.
Agnès RAHAROLAHY
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2:02.27
3.
Margarita KOCZANOWA
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2:03.49
4.
Adrianna CZAPLA
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2:03.70
5.
Sahily DIAGO MESA
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2:04.00
6.
Léna KANDISSOUNON
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2:04.61
7.
Zoya NAUMOV
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2:04.95
8.
Katia DELARCHE
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2:05.12
9.
Eugenie MOREL
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2:07.51
 
Aneta LEMIESZ
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DNF
Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tobi AMUSAN
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12.82
2.
Luca KOZÁK
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12.93
3.
Klaudia SICIARZ
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12.95
4.
Crystal MORRISON
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13.08
5.
Reetta HURSKE
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13.13
6.
Gréta KEREKES
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13.40
7.
Sidonie FIADANANTSOA
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13.61
8.
Alexandra MORTANT
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13.88
Women's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ese BRUME
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6.66
2.
Mikaelle ASSANI
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6.51
3.
Abigail IROZURU
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6.44
4.
Agate DE SOUSA
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6.43
5.
Maëlly DALMAT
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6.31
6.
Rougui SOW
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6.24
7.
Mariia HORIELOVA
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6.19
8.
Odile AHOUANWANOU
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5.81
9.
Noor VIDTS
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5.75
 
Noor VIDTS
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5.55
 
Ese BRUME
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6.62
 
Mariia HORIELOVA
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6.08
 
Agate DE SOUSA
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6.30

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