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Athletics IAAF Bronze Continental Tour 2022 (Sunset Tour - Occidental College)


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Men's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Michael OHIOZE
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20.80
2.
Wilbert LONDON
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20.83
3.
Marcus PARKER
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21.16
4.
César RAMÍREZ
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21.32
Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Wilbert LONDON
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45.65
2.
Alex BECK
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46.45
3.
Michael OHIOZE
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46.59
Men's Mile
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shimales ABEBE
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4:03.23
2.
Clayton VANDYKE
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4:05.36
3.
Chris MORZENTI
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4:06.08
4.
Guangwei LI
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4:06.63
5.
Alejandro MARTINEZ AMBROSIO
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4:08.50
6.
Sergio MIRANDA
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4:08.75
7.
Cade BURKS
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4:09.32
8.
Craig LAUTENSLAGER
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4:12.95
9.
Colin O'MARA
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4:13.79
10.
John MINEN
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4:15.50
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Andrew HUNTER
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3:54.80
2.
Sam PARSONS
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3:55.81
3.
Cameron PROCEVIAT
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3:56.13
4.
Charlie DANNATT
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3:56.34
5.
Aaron AHL
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3:57.21
6.
Joey BERRIATUA
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3:57.72
7.
Austen DALQUIST
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4:01.53
8.
Eduardo RODRIGUEZ
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4:07.46
9.
Brian LLAMAS
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4:08.18
 
Festus LAGAT
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DNF
Men's Shot Put
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Darrell HILL
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21.15
2.
Nicholas SCARVELIS
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19.60
3.
Adam LEIVA
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14.85
Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Destiny SMITH-BARNETT
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11.18
2.
Michelle-Lee AHYE
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11.47
3.
Ashley HENDERSON
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11.48
4.
Alexandra BURGHARDT
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11.64
Women's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ashley HENDERSON
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23.14
2.
Ella CONNOLLY
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23.30
3.
Alexandra BURGHARDT
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23.62
Women's 800m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Abbey CALDWELL
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2:00.03
2.
Yolanda NGARAMBE
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2:02.52
3.
Hongjiao WU
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2:03.00
4.
Molly SUGHROUE
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2:03.18
5.
Mallory KING
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2:04.28
6.
Yasmine HERNANDEZ
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2:04.81
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Olivia BAKER
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1:59.57
2.
Lindsey BUTTERWORTH
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1:59.89
3.
Emily BROOKS-RICHARDS
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2:00.96
4.
Addy TOWNSEND
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2:01.30
5.
Nikki HILTZ
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2:01.33
6.
Sadi HENDERSON
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2:01.76
7.
Hanna HERMANSSON
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2:01.78
8.
Brenna DETRA
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2:02.39
9.
Danae RIVERS
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2:02.50
Women's Mile
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Taryn RAWLINGS
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4:24.95
2.
Allie WILSON
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4:26.04
3.
Elly HENES
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4:28.12
4.
Carina VILJOEN
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4:29.03
5.
Emily LIPARI
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4:31.47
6.
Alycia CRIDEBRING
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4:35.04
7.
Jennifer MARTINEZ
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4:42.27
8.
Katie MACKEY
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4:44.36
  Nikki HILTZ
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DNF
  Yasmine HERNANDEZ
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DNF
 

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