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Men's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Andrew HUDSON
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20.03
2.
Kyree KING
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20.29
3.
Noah WILLIAMS
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20.58
4.
Akeem SIRLEAF
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20.66
5.
Cravont CHARLESTON
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20.78
6.
Marqueze WASHINGTON
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20.84
7.
Trevor STEWART
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20.97
8.
Chris ROYSTER
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21.12
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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jonah KOECH
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1:44.95
2.
Festus LAGAT
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1:45.17
3.
Isaiah JEWETT
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1:46.15
4.
Brannon KIDDER
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1:46.41
5.
Vincent CRISP
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1:46.53
6.
Edose IBADIN
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1:46.54
7.
Shane STREICH
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1:47.25
8.
Isaiah HARRIS
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1:47.80
9.
Christian HARRISON
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1:47.86
10.
Robert DOWNS
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1:59.41
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Eric EDWARDS
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13.15
2.
Jamal BRITT
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13.27
3.
Damion THOMAS
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13.30
4.
Joseph DANIELS
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14.03
5.
Xavier COAKLEY
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14.26
 
Heat 2
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Freddie CRITTENDEN
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13.17
2.
Tyler MASON
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13.34
3.
Robert DUNNING
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13.41
4.
Michael DICKSON
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13.47
4.
Aaron MALLETT
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13.47
6.
Max HAIRSTON
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13.78
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Eric EDWARDS
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13.29
2.
Robert DUNNING
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13.29
3.
Freddie CRITTENDEN
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13.30
4.
Jamal BRITT
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13.31
5.
Tyler MASON
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13.34
6.
Michael DICKSON
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13.48
7.
Damion THOMAS
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13.58
8.
Max HAIRSTON
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13.75
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Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Matt LUDWIG
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5.71
2.
Christopher NILSEN
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5.61
3.
Hussein Assem AL HIZAM
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5.46
4.
Austin MILLER
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5.46
5.
KC LIGHTFOOT
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5.31
  Andrew IRWIN
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NM
  Deakin VOLZ
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NM
  Nate RICHARTZ
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NM
  Clayton FRITSCH
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NM
  Jacob WOOTEN
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NM
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Women's 100m
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Twanisha TERRY
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11.01
2.
Celera BARNES
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11.19
3.
English GARDNER
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11.25
4.
Kayla WHITE
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11.33
5.
Javianne OLIVER
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11.43
6.
Crystal EMMANUEL
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11.50
 
Heat 2
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Cambrea STURGIS
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11.04
2.
Shannon RAY
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11.09
3.
Murielle AHOURÉ-DEMPS
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11.12
4.
Teahna DANIELS
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11.18
4.
Kiara PARKER
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11.18
6.
Kortnei JOHNSON
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11.22
7.
Shyvonne ROXBOROUGH
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11.64
 
Heat 3
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tamari DAVIS
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10.87
2.
Shania COLLINS
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11.04
3.
Marybeth SANT-PRICE
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11.18
4.
Destiny SMITH-BARNETT
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11.20
5.
Symone DARIUS
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11.21
6.
Anglerne ANNELUS
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11.33
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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Twanisha TERRY
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10.82
2.
Tamari DAVIS
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10.83
3.
Shania COLLINS
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10.92
4.
Kiara PARKER
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11.05
5.
Kayla WHITE
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11.07
6.
Cambrea STURGIS
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11.11
7.
Teahna DANIELS
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11.13
8.
Murielle AHOURÉ-DEMPS
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11.13
9.
Shannon RAY
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11.13
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Women's 400m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kaylin WHITNEY
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51.17
2.
Courtney OKOLO
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51.71
3.
Jaide STEPTER BAYNES
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51.79
4.
Gabby SCOTT
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52.15
5.
Shafiqua MALONEY
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52.35
6.
Kyra JEFFERSON
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52.53
7.
Na'Asha ROBINSON
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53.02
  Wadeline JONATHAS
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shania COLLINS
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51.67
2.
Shakima WIMBLEY
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52.24
3.
Phyllis FRANCIS
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52.77
4.
Giancarla TREVISAN
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53.08
5.
Kimberly HYACINTHE
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53.59
6.
Breanna CLARK
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55.74
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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nia AKINS
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1:58.78
2.
Olivia BAKER
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1:59.44
3.
Heather MACLEAN
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1:59.80
4.
Brenna DETRA
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2:00.11
5.
Emily BROOKS-RICHARDS
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2:00.20
6.
Laurie BARTON
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2:00.94
7.
Samantha WATSON
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2:00.99
8.
Hanna GREEN
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2:02.64
  Addy TOWNSEND
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DNF
  Charlene LIPSEY
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DNF
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