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


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Athletics IAAF Bronze Continental Tour 2022 (Meeting International de Sotteville 2022)
        
FRA.gif Sotteville-lès-Rouen (FRA) - 4 July 2022  FRA.gif
 
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Men's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jimmy VICAUT
FRA.gif
10.15
2.
Oshane BAILEY
JAM.gif
10.22
3.
Ebrahima CAMARA
GAM.gif
10.29
4.
Tijani KEITA
GAM.gif
10.35
5.
Mamadou Fall SARR
SEN.gif
10.41
6.
Márk PAP
HUN.gif
10.46
7.
Patryk WYKROTA
POL.gif
10.47
8.
Dominique Lasconi MULAMBA
COD.gif
10.54
Men's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Patryk WYKROTA
POL.gif
20.67
2.
Onyema ADIGIDA
NED.gif
20.93
3.
Jimmy VICAUT
FRA.gif
21.02
4.
Tijani KEITA
GAM.gif
21.11
5.
Márk PAP
HUN.gif
21.15
6.
Thomas JORDIER
FRA.gif
21.16
7.
Ericsson TAVARES
POR.gif
21.32
8.
Yoshihiro SOMEYA
JPN.gif
21.52
Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Zakhiti NENE
RSA.gif
46.09
2.
Kajetan DUSZYŃSKI
POL.gif
46.23
3.
Thomas JORDIER
FRA.gif
46.39
4.
Téo ANDANT
FRA.gif
46.85
5.
Samuel GARCIA
USA.gif
47.07
6.
Simon BOYPA
FRA.gif
47.28
7.
Lidji MBAYE
FRA.gif
48.05
8.
Rabah YOUSIF
GBR.gif
48.14
Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Emmanuel Kipkurui KORIR
KEN.gif
1:48.17
2.
Elias NGENY
KEN.gif
1:48.64
3.
Abedin MUJEZINOVIĆ
BIH.gif
1:49.01
4.
Ramzi ABDENOUZ
ALG.gif
1:49.05
5.
Filip ŠNEJDR
CZE.gif
1:49.37
6.
Yanis MEZIANE
FRA.gif
1:49.44
7.
Cornelius TUWEI
KEN.gif
1:49.46
8.
Youssef BENZAMIA
FRA.gif
1:49.52
9.
Paul ANSELMINI
FRA.gif
1:49.61
 
Robert BRYLINSKI
POL.gif
DNF
Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Louis GILAVERT
FRA.gif
3:39.08
2.
George Meitamei MANANGOI
KEN.gif
3:39.14
3.
Santiago CATROFE
URU.gif
3:39.44
4.
Tarik MOUKRIME
BEL.gif
3:39.70
5.
Elijah Motonei MANANGOI
KEN.gif
3:39.99
6.
Baptiste MISCHLER
FRA.gif
3:40.44
7.
Maël GOUYETTE
FRA.gif
3:40.49
8.
Wegene ADDISU
ETH.gif
3:41.75
9.
Pol ORIACH
ESP.gif
3:42.73
10.
George MILLS
GBR.gif
3:43.03
11.
Valentin GONDOUIN
FRA.gif
3:43.15
12.
Kevin ROBERTSON
CAN.gif
3:43.32
13.
Gregory BERNAGE
FRA.gif
3:45.31
14.
Louis VANDERMESSEN
BEL.gif
3:54.06
 
Adam CZERWIŃSKI
POL.gif
DNF
Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Aurel MANGA
FRA.gif
13.29
2.
Pascal MARTINOT-LAGARDE
FRA.gif
13.45
3.
Dimitri BASCOU
FRA.gif
13.46
4.
Antonio ALKANA
RSA.gif
13.47
5.
Louis François MENDY
SEN.gif
13.75
6.
Michael O'HARA
JAM.gif
13.83
7.
Bálint SZELES
HUN.gif
13.98
8.
Romain LECOEUR
FRA.gif
13.99
Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Christopher NILSEN
USA.gif
5.87
2.
Kurtis MARSCHALL
AUS.gif
5.75
3.
Ben BROEDERS
BEL.gif
5.75
4.
Emmanouil KARALIS
GRE.gif
5.55
5.
Matthias ORBAN
FRA.gif
5.55
6.
Alioune SENE
FRA.gif
5.40
7.
Romain GAVILLON
FRA.gif
5.40
8.
Dorian CHAIGNEAU
FRA.gif
5.20
8.
Mathis PROD HOMME
FRA.gif
5.20
 
Stanley JOSEPH
FRA.gif
NM
Men's Triple Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Alexis COPELLO
AZE.gif
16.81
2.
Yaoqing FANG
CHN.gif
16.66
3.
Dimitrios TSIAMIS
GRE.gif
16.53
4.
Pablo TORRIJOS
ESP.gif
16.18
5.
Marcel Richard MAYACK II
SEN.gif
15.51
6.
Jiří VONDRÁČEK
CZE.gif
15.41
7.
Yann RANDRIANASOLO
FRA.gif
14.75
Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Carina HORN
RSA.gif
11.18
2.
Gina BASS
GAM.gif
11.28
3.
Shashalee FORBES
JAM.gif
11.41
4.
Boglárka TAKÁCS
HUN.gif
11.49
5.
Milana TIRNANIĆ
SRB.gif
11.67
6.
Floriane GNAFOUA
FRA.gif
11.68
7.
Anne MAQUET
FRA.gif
11.72

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