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Women's 100m
Semifinals Results
 
Semifinal 1
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Edidiong Ofinome ODIONG
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11.33
2.
Maboundou KONÉ
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11.36
3.
Olga SAFRONOVA
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11.46
4.
Mudhawi ALSHAMMARI
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11.68
5.
Balikis YAKUBU
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11.69
6.
Simay ÖZÇIFTÇI
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11.74
7.
Mazoon AL ALAWI
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11.93
8.
Laylo ALLABERGANOVA
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12.13
 
Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Fasihi FARZANEH
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11.30
2.
Hajar AL KHALDI
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11.33
3.
Hajar EDDOU
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11.38
4.
Elif POLAT
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11.43
5.
Iyanuloluwa Toyin BADA
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11.66
6.
Akouvi Judith KOUMEDZINA
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11.79
7.
Valentina MEREDOVA
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11.87
  Madina TOURE
 
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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Edidiong Ofinome ODIONG
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11.03
2.
Fasihi FARZANEH
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11.12
3.
Maboundou KONÉ
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11.13
4.
Hajar AL KHALDI
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11.18
5.
Hajar EDDOU
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11.20
6.
Elif POLAT
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11.32
7.
Olga SAFRONOVA
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11.37
8.
Iyanuloluwa Toyin BADA
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11.60
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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ekaterina GULIYEV
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2:02.28
2.
Soukaina HAJJI
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2:02.78
3.
Assia RAZIKI
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2:03.03
4.
Şilan AYYILDIZ
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2:04.76
5.
Amna BAKHIT BARSHAM
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2:11.25
6.
Toktam DASTARBANDAN
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2:11.46
7.
Ainuska KALIL KYZY
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2:13.92
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Women's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Noura ENNADI
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56.15
2.
Aminat JAMAL
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56.41
3.
Linda ANGOUNOU
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57.92
4.
Sarah OCHIGBO
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1:00.15
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Women's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marthe KOALA
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6.53
2.
Tuğba DANIŞMAZ
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6.34
3.
Roksana KHUDOYAROVA
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6.32
4.
Yousra LAJDOUD
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6.30
5.
Darya REZNICHENKO
UZB.gif
6.28
6.
Gizem AKGÖZ
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6.28
7.
Maria Natalia LONDA
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6.18
8.
Fatima MOUBARAK
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6.01
9.
Yekaterina SARIYEVA
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5.90
10.
Yelena PEKHTIREVA
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5.76
11.
Reyhaneh Mobini ARANI
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5.54
12.
Fayza Issaka ABDOU KERIM
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5.47
  Fatima MOUBARAK
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5.84
  Marthe KOALA
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6.21
  Tuğba DANIŞMAZ
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6.15
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Women's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Özlem BECEREK
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54.91
2.
Nurten MERMER
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52.85
3.
Nora MONIE
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50.19
4.
Queenie Ting KUNG NI
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48.72
5.
Josephine Joyce LALAM
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1.19
  Jihane MRABET
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NM
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Men's 200m
Preliminary Round Results

 

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hachim MAAROUFOU
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20.79
2.
Favoris MUZRAPOV
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21.71
3.
Ibadulla ADAM
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21.75
4.
Ahmed AL YAARI
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22.20
5.
Matar MABROUK
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22.39
  Hassan TAFTIAN
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DQ
  Muhammad Arsyad MD SAAT
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DQ
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ramil GULIYEV
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20.67
2.
Salem Eid YAQOOB
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20.92
3.
Kossi Médard NAYO
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21.09
4.
Raphael NGAGUELE MBERLINA
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21.10
5.
Hassan SAAID
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21.69
6.
BILAL THIYAB
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22.00
7.
Mohammad Sayed SAHIL
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23.71
  Mohamed Obaid AL SAADI
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DQ
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Chakir MACHMOUR
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20.60
2.
Alieu JOOF
GAM.gif
20.94
3.
Batuhan ALTINTAŞ
TUR.gif
21.02
4.
Jonathan NYEPA
MAS.gif
21.16
5.
Sha Mahmood NOOR ZAHI
AFG.gif
21.22
6.
Alham NAGHIYEV
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21.24
7.
Aleksandr PRONZHENKO
TJK.gif
22.41
7.
Sam FATORMA
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22.41
 
Heat 4
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mohammad Hossein ABAREGHI
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20.75
2.
Barakat AL HARTHI
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20.84
3.
Noureddine HADID
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20.89
4.
Mehdi TAKORDMIOUI
MAR.gif
21.11
5.
Emmanuel ABODA
UGA.gif
21.12
6.
Oskar KUCHMURADOV
UZB.gif
21.91
 
Heat 5
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Emmanuel ESEME
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20.16
2.
Ebrahima CAMARA
GAM.gif
20.63
3.
Allan NGOBI
UGA.gif
21.13
4.
Assadillah KARANI HASSANI
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21.68
5.
Alisher SADULAYEV
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21.72
  Fahhad Mohammed ALSUBAIE
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DNF
 
Heat 6
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shajar ABBAS
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20.68
2.
Abdul MUEED
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21.28
3.
Mustapha TRAORE
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21.40
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Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mikhail LITVIN
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45.36
2.
Youssef Ahmed MASRAHI
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45.80
3.
Mazen Mawtan AL YASEN
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45.95
4.
Musa ISAH
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46.08
5.
Hamza DAIR
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46.14
6.
Frederic MENDY
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46.41
7.
Yusuf Ali ABBAS
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46.60
  Slimane MOULA
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DNF
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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Abubaker Haydar ABDALLA
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1:47.59
2.
Sadam Suliman KOUMI EL NOUR
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1:48.14
3.
Hafid RIZQY
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1:48.22
4.
Abdirahman Saeed HASSAN
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1:48.22
5.
Ebrahim ALZOFAIRI
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1:48.69
6.
Oussama NABIL
MAR.gif
1:49.42
7.
Ali Idow HASSAN
SOM.gif
1:49.93
8.
Mohammed AL-SULEIMANI
OMA.gif
1:50.02
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Men's 10000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Dawit FIKADU
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28:31.14
2.
Abel CHEBET
UGA.gif
28:31.39
3.
Moumin Bouh GUELLEH
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28:33.01
4.
Aras KAYA
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28:34.71
5.
Albert ROP
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28:45.66
6.
Hassan TORISS
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29:14.02
7.
Mohcin OUTALHA
MAR.gif
29:34.20
8.
Houssein SOUGUEH
DJI.gif
30:12.51
9.
Shokhrukh DAVLYATOV
UZB.gif
30:22.20
10.
Nursultan KENESHBEKOV
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31:22.06
11.
Abdi Daud ROBLE
SOM.gif
31:39.34
12.
Ilya TYAPKIN
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31:49.83
14.
Valentin BETOUDJI
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33:29.07
  Tariq Ahmed AL AMRI
KSA.gif
DNF
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