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Men's Marathon
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Victor KIPLANGAT
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2:10:55
2.
Alphonce Felix SIMBU
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2:12:29
3.
Michael Mugo GITHAE
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2:13:16
4.
Liam ADAMS
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2:13:23
5.
Jonathan Kipleting KORIR
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2:14:06
6.
Jonathan MELLOR
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2:15:31
7.
Andrew BUCHANAN
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2:15:40
8.
Hamisi Athumani MISAI
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2:15:59
9.
Kevin SEAWARD
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2:16:54
10.
Stephen SCULLION
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2:17:51
11.
Dewi GRIFFITHS
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2:17:58
12.
Nitendra Singh RAWAT
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2:19:22
13.
Tomas Hilifa RAINHOLD
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2:24:30
14.
Oliver LOCKLEY
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2:25:52
15.
Lebenya NKOKA
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2:32:52
16.
Arnold ROGERS
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2:37:11
17.
Tsepo MATHIBELLE
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2:38:52
18.
Martin FAENI
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2:50:40
 
Motlokoa NKHABUTLANE
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DNF
 
Erick Kiplagat SANG
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DNS
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Women's Marathon
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jessica STENSON
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2:27:31
2.
Margaret Wangari MURIUKI
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2:28:00
3.
Helalia JOHANNES
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2:28:39
4.
Eloise WELLINGS
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2:30:51
5.
Sinead DIVER
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2:31:06
6.
Failuna MATANGA
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2:31:29
7.
Alina ARMAS
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2:33:30
8.
Mokulubete MAKATISI
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2:36:05
9.
Clara EVANS
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2:38:03
10.
Linet Toroitich CHEBET
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2:38:32
11.
Georgina SCHWIENING
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2:40:09
12.
Natasha COCKRAM
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2:40:18
13.
Katie MAUTHOOR
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2:46:43
14.
Sarah WEBSTER
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2:51:53
15.
Sharon FIRISUA
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3:02:07
16.
Jackline SAKILU
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3:02:33
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Men's Long Jump
Qualification Results

Group A
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
. SREESHANKAR
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8.05
2.
LaQuan NAIRN
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7.90
3.
Jovan VAN VUUREN
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7.87
4.
Shawn-D THOMPSON
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7.85
5.
Henry FRAYNE
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7.85
6.
Tristan JAMES
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7.65
7.
Ifeanyichukwu OTUONYE
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7.65
8.
Andwuelle WRIGHT
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7.58
9.
Louis GORDON
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7.43
  Brandon JONES
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NM
 
Group B
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Emanuel ARCHIBALD
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7.83
2.
Christopher MITREVSKI
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7.76
3.
Muhammed Anees YAHIYA
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7.68
4.
Thapelo MONAIWA
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7.65
5.
Kelsey DANIEL
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7.49
6.
Appolinaire YINRA
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7.45
7.
Kizan DAVID
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7.00
8.
Kelvin Tuiala MASOE
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6.75
  Cheswill JOHNSON
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DNS
  Elstrom WANEMUT
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DNS
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Women's Heptathlon

100m Hurdles (Event 1/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Taneille CRASE
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13.42
2.
Holly MILLS
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13.52
3.
Jade O'DOWDA
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13.60
4.
Kate O'CONNOR
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13.74
5.
Katarina JOHNSON-THOMPSON
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13.83
6.
Lauren EVANS
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13.89
7.
Anna MCCAULEY
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14.68
8.
Edna BOAFOB
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16.42
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Men's 100m
Preliminary Round Results

 

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Favour Oghene Tejiri ASHE
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10.12
2.
Nethaneel MITCHELL-BLAKE
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10.14
3.
Nadale BUNTIN
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10.37
4.
Malachi MURRAY
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10.47
5.
Ratu Banuve TABAKAUCORO
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10.64
6.
Leroy KAMAU
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10.68
7.
Davin FLEMING
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11.09
8.
Wilkinson FENELON
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11.13
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Akani SIMBINE
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10.10
2.
Jake DORAN
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10.39
3.
Nigel ELLIS
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10.41
4.
Mojela KONESHE
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10.46
5.
Johnny KEY
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10.98
6.
Johmari LEE
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11.03
7.
Terrone WEBSTER
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11.13
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ojie EDOBURUN
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10.27
2.
Rikkoi BRATHWAITE
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10.28
3.
Delan EDWIN
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10.42
4.
Julius MORRIS
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10.56
5.
Zachary SAUNDERS
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10.76
6.
Karalo Hepoiteloto MAIBUCA
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11.39
  Sharry Marius DODIN
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DNS
  Terrence JONES
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DNS
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Raymond EKEVWO
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10.14
2.
Kemar BAILEY-COLE
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10.15
3.
Stern LIFFA
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10.49
4.
Dylan SICOBO
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10.74
5.
Courtney MISSICK
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10.87
6.
Jireh AGEGE
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11.08
  Paul MA'UNIKENI
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DNS
  Raphael NGAGUELE MBERLINA
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DQ
 
Heat 5
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ferdinand OMANYALA
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10.07
2.
Emmanuel ESEME
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10.08
3.
Gilbert HAINUCA
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10.31
4.
Noelex HOLDER
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10.50
5.
Sean CROWIE
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10.74
6.
Ronald FOTOFILI
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10.80
7.
Ian KOE
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10.91
 
Heat 6
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yupun ABEYKOON
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10.06
2.
Kion BENJAMIN
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10.34
3.
Godson Oke OGHENEBRUME
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10.36
4.
Mc Kish COMPTON
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10.62
5.
William Angliss HUNT
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10.70
6.
Denzel ADEM
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10.70
  Ayanda MALAZA
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DNF
 
Heat 7
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Benjamin AZAMATI
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10.19
2.
Jeremiah AZU
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10.35
3.
Imranur RAHMAN
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10.46
4.
Marc Brian LOUIS
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10.51
5.
Lwazi Menziwokuhle MSIBI
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10.83
6.
Brandon JONES
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10.91
7.
Aiden YON-STEVENS
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11.90
 
Heat 8
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Conroy JONES
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10.28
2.
Adam THOMAS
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10.30
3.
Eric HARRISON JR.
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10.37
4.
Shajar ABBAS
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10.38
5.
Hassan SAAID
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10.75
6.
Shaun GILL
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10.76
7.
Julius MORIE
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10.88
8.
Craig GILL
GIB.gif
11.09
 
Heat 9
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rohan BROWNING
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10.10
2.
Samwel Bitonyake IMETA
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10.12
3.
Cejhae GREENE
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10.16
4.
Akeem STEWART
GUY.gif
10.46
5.
Joe CHADWICK
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10.60
6.
Joshua Hanwei CHUA
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10.67
7.
Javon RAWLINS
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10.79
8.
Lataisi MWEA
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11.33
 
Heat 10
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jerod ELCOCK
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10.26
2.
Emanuel ARCHIBALD
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10.28
3.
Stephan CHARLES
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10.29
4.
Sean SAFO-ANTWI
GHA.gif
10.33
5.
Ibrahim Karim BANGURA
SEY.gif
10.51
6.
Tevique BENJAMIN
MSR.gif
11.06
7.
Pesamino IAKOPO
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11.29
  Kemar HYMAN
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DNS
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Women's Shot Put
Qualification Results

Group A
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sarah MITTON
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18.24
2.
Adele NICOLL
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17.30
3.
Amelia STRICKLER
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17.10
4.
Sophie MCKINNA
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16.70
5.
Lloydricia CAMERON
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16.61
6.
Ata Maama TUUTAFAIVA
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15.37
7.
Trevia GUMBS
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13.27
 
Group B
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Danniel THOMAS-DODD
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18.42
2.
Maddison-Lee WESCHE
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18.08
3.
Divine OLADIPO
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17.09
4.
Manpreet KAUR
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16.78
5.
Orobosa Anabel FRANK
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16.27
6.
Nu'u TUILEFANO
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16.10
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Men's 800m
Preliminary Round Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mary MORAA
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1:59.22
2.
Halimah NAKAAYI
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1:59.35
3.
Prudence SEKGODISO
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2:00.17
4.
Georgia GRIFFITH
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2:00.36
5.
Jenny SELMAN
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2:06.53
6.
Manqabang TSIBELA
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2:13.34
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Natoya GOULE
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1:58.39
2.
Laura MUIR
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1:58.84
3.
Alexandra BELL
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1:59.76
4.
Lindsey BUTTERWORTH
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2:00.04
5.
Gayanthika ARTIGALA
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2:01.20
6.
Joanna ARCHER
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2:07.24
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Keely HODGKINSON
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2:00.18
2.
Catriona BISSET
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2:00.40
3.
Jemma REEKIE
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2:00.68
4.
Jarinter Mawia MWASYA
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2:00.95
5.
Madeleine KELLY
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2:02.99
6.
Rebecca BERNARDIN
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2:25.83
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Women's Heptathlon
High Jump (Event 2/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Katarina JOHNSON-THOMPSON
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1.84
2.
Holly MILLS
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1.78
3.
Taneille CRASE
AUS.gif
1.78
4.
Kate O'CONNOR
GBR.gif
1.78
5.
Jade O'DOWDA
GBR.gif
1.75
6.
Anna MCCAULEY
GBR.gif
1.75
7.
Lauren EVANS
GBR.gif
1.72
8.
Edna BOAFOB
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1.51
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Men's Discus Throw
Qualification Results

Group A
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Traves SMIKLE
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64.90
2.
Alex ROSE
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63.20
3.
Nicholas PERCY
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60.68
4.
Muhammad Irfan SHAMSUDDIN
MAS.gif
57.93
5.
Christoforos GENETHLI
CYP.gif
57.40
6.
Josh BOATENG
GRN.gif
56.51
7.
Ryan WILLIAMS
NAM.gif
55.54
8.
De'bono PARAKA
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48.19
 
Group B
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Matthew DENNY
AUS.gif
64.63
2.
Lawrence OKOYE
GBR.gif
63.79
3.
Connor BELL
NZL.gif
59.47
4.
Zane DUQUEMIN
GBR.gif
58.87
5.
Roje STONA
JAM.gif
58.35
6.
Apostolos PARELLIS
CYP.gif
57.99
7.
Djimon GUMBS
IVB.gif
53.32
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