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Athletics IAAF Challenger Continental Tour 2022 (33° Meeting Internazionale Sport e Solidarieta)


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Athletics IAAF Challenger Continental Tour 2022 (33° Meeting Internazionale Sport e Solidarieta)
        
ITA.gif Lignano Sabbiadoro (ITA) - 30 July 2022 ITA.gif
 
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Men's 100m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Gaofei SUI
CHN.gif
10.50
2.
Sinesipho DAMBILE
RSA.gif
10.54
3.
Xingqiang TANG
CHN.gif
10.54
4.
Zhijian DENG
CHN.gif
10.59
5.
Haibin YAN
CHN.gif
10.60
6.
Enrico SANCIN
ITA.gif
11.11
 
Final 2
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Emmanuel MATADI
LBR.gif
10.11
2.
Yenns R. FERNÁNDEZ
CUB.gif
10.25
3.
Guanfeng CHEN
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10.37
4.
Marco RICCI
ITA.gif
10.45
5.
Bolade AJOMALE
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10.47
6.
Federico ROSSI
ITA.gif
11.06
Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Austin COLE
CAN.gif
45.51
2.
Rusheen MCDONALD
JAM.gif
46.56
3.
Giuseppe LEONARDI
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47.43
4.
Riccardo MELI
ITA.gif
47.86
  Gregor GRAHOVAC
SLO.gif
DNF
Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Abubaker Haydar ABDALLA
QAT.gif
1:46.05
2.
Riadh CHNINNI
TUN.gif
1:46.05
3.
Enrico RICCOBON
ITA.gif
1:48.43
4.
Zohair HADAR
ITA.gif
1:50.41
5.
Matteo GUELFO
ITA.gif
1:50.64
6.
Matteo BARBA
ITA.gif
1:54.78
  Michele TRICCA
ITA.gif
DNF
Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ossama MESLEK
ITA.gif
3:36.04
2.
Hobbs KESSLER
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3:36.99
3.
Morgan BEADLESCOMB
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3:37.03
4.
Giovanni FILIPPI
ITA.gif
3:37.50
5.
Callum DAVIES
AUS.gif
3:37.78
6.
Mohamed AL GARNI
QAT.gif
3:37.89
7.
Mohad ABDIKADAR SHEIK ALI
ITA.gif
3:37.96
8.
István PALKOVITS
HUN.gif
3:39.05
9.
Sebastiano PAROLINI
ITA.gif
3:41.06
10.
Mason FERLIC
USA.gif
3:43.76
11.
Jude THOMAS
AUS.gif
3:46.66
12.
Niccolo' GALIMI
ITA.gif
3:48.06
  Eric AVILA
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DNF
  Harry PURCELL
IRL.gif
DNF
Men's 400m Hurdles
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mattia TAJANA
SUI.gif
51.19
2.
Michele BERTOLDO
ITA.gif
52.28
3.
Matteo IEREP
ITA.gif
56.77
 
Final 2
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
David KENDZIERA
USA.gif
49.37
2.
Aldrich BAILEY JR
USA.gif
49.67
3.
Joshua FAULDS
GBR.gif
50.73
4.
Tibor KOROKNAI
HUN.gif
51.97
Men's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Silvano CHESANI
ITA.gif
2.12
2.
Manuel LANDO
ITA.gif
2.12
3.
Filippo RODEGHIERO
ITA.gif
2.05
4.
Lorenzo CARLONE
ITA.gif
2.05
5.
Simone DAL ZILIO
ITA.gif
2.00
Men's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Steffin MCCARTER
USA.gif
7.85
2.
Jose MANDROS MARTINEZ
PER.gif
7.67
3.
Marko ČEKO
CRO.gif
7.65
4.
Andrzej KUCH
POL.gif
7.08
5.
Lorenzo CAGLIERO
ITA.gif
6.98
Men's 4x100m Relay
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Xingqiang TANG
Guanfeng CHEN
Haibin YAN
Zhijian DENG
CHN.gif
39.74
2.
Simone COREN
Emanuele BOVINO
Federico ROSSI
Andrea CHIARVESIO
ITA.gif
42.34
3.
Matteo BOZZA
Giacomo CODARINI
Mattia FAVRETTO
Lorenzo ORLANDINI
ITA.gif
42.91
Women's 100m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Aurora BERTON
ITA.gif
11.74
2.
Giorgia BELLINAZZI
ITA.gif
11.81
3.
Azzurra BALLIN
ITA.gif
12.73
 
Final 2
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shericka JACKSON
JAM.gif
11.13
2.
Natasha MORRISON
JAM.gif
11.31
3.
Shockoria WALLACE
JAM.gif
11.36
4.
Kasheika CAMERON
JAM.gif
11.73
5.
Krystal SLOLEY
JAM.gif
11.85

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