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Athletics IAAF Gold Continental Tour 2022 (Gyulai István Memorial - Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix)


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Athletics IAAF Gold Continental Tour 2022 (Gyulai István Memorial - Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix)
        
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Men's Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Wojciech NOWICKI
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79.96
2.
Bence HALÁSZ
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79.44
3.
Paweł FAJDEK
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79.15
4.
Christos FRANTZESKAKIS
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75.40
5.
Eivind HENRIKSEN
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74.78
6.
Dániel RÁBA
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73.20
7.
Krisztián PARS
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72.14
8.
Gábor CZELLER
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71.07
9.
Bence PÁSZTOR
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68.41
  Donát VARGA
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NM
Women's Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Brooke ANDERSEN
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74.84
2.
Janee' KASSANAVOID
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72.58
3.
Katrine Koch JACOBSEN
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70.13
4.
Bianca Florentina GHELBER
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69.65
5.
Réka GYURÁTZ
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69.25
6.
Alexandra TAVERNIER
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66.94
7.
Anna Maria OREL
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65.82
8.
Zsanett NÉMETH
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61.99
Men's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marvin BRACY
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9.97
2.
Trayvon BROMELL
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10.01
3.
Elijah HALL
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10.01
4.
Yohan BLAKE
JAM.gif
10.03
5.
Ackeem BLAKE
JAM.gif
10.05
6.
Christian COLEMAN
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10.17
7.
Márk PAP
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10.34
8.
Dominik ILLOVSZKY
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10.51
Men's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Erriyon KNIGHTON
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19.88
2.
Aaron BROWN
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20.24
3.
Alexander OGANDO
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20.38
4.
Emmanuel MATADI
LBR.gif
20.40
5.
Kyree KING
USA.gif
20.52
6.
Tamás MÁTÉ
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20.88
7.
Zoltán WAHL
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21.08
8.
Kenneth BEDNAREK
USA.gif
30.81
Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Vernon NORWOOD
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44.96
2.
Alison DOS SANTOS
BRA.gif
45.11
3.
Michael CHERRY
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45.42
4.
Alex HAYDOCK-WILSON
GBR.gif
45.65
5.
Rusheen MCDONALD
JAM.gif
45.67
6.
Champion ALLISON
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46.04
7.
Aldrich BAILEY JR
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46.25
8.
Attila MOLNÁR
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46.75
Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nicholas Kiplangat KEBENEI
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1:45.49
2.
John FITZSIMONS
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1:45.70
3.
Isaiah JEWETT
USA.gif
1:45.70
4.
Erik SOWINSKI
USA.gif
1:46.43
5.
Dániel HULLER
HUN.gif
1:46.51
6.
Amel TUKA
BIH.gif
1:46.77
7.
Gergő KISS
HUN.gif
1:46.78
8.
Jakub DAVIDÍK
CZE.gif
1:47.37
9.
Collins KIPRUTO
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1:47.77
10.
István SZÖGI
HUN.gif
1:47.89
11.
Balázs VINDICS
HUN.gif
1:47.99
  Máté EGYÜD
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DNF
  Taylor MCLAUGHLIN
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DNF
Men's 110m Hurdlles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rasheed BROADBELL
JAM.gif
13.12
2.
Grant HOLLOWAY
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13.12
3.
Daniel ROBERTS
USA.gif
13.13
4.
Rafael PEREIRA
BRA.gif
13.34
5.
Valdó SZŰCS
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13.69
6.
Bálint SZELES
HUN.gif
13.89
7.
Jamal BRITT
USA.gif
15.73
Men's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Gianmarco TAMBERI
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2.24
2.
Tobias POTYE
GER.gif
2.24
3.
Andriy PROTSENKO
UKR.gif
2.18
4.
Edgar RIVERA
MEX.gif
2.18
5.
Péter BAKOSI
HUN.gif
2.18
6.
Donald THOMAS
BAH.gif
2.14
6.
Gergely TÖRÖK
HUN.gif
2.14
8.
Csaba HORVÁTH
HUN.gif
2.10
9.
Dániel JANKOVICS
HUN.gif
2.10
Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Armand DUPLANTIS
SWE.gif
5.80
2.
Renaud LAVILLENIE
FRA.gif
5.70
3.
Thibaut COLLET
FRA.gif
5.60
4.
Ernest John OBIENA
PHI.gif
5.45
5.
Christopher NILSEN
USA.gif
5.45
6.
Olen Tray OATES
USA.gif
5.45
  Thiago BRAZ
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NM

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