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Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Amine BOUANANI
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13.21
2.
Louis François MENDY
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13.28
3.
Yaqoub ALYOUHA
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13.30
4.
David YEFREMOV
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13.64
5.
Masoud KAMRAN
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13.74
6.
Saeed Othman ALABSI
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13.76
7.
Ergash NORMURADOV
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13.78
  Mikdat SEVLER
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DNF
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Men's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Abderrafia BOUASSEL
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8:57.92
2.
Mohamed ISMAIL
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8:58.92
3.
Adam Ali MUSAB
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9:02.53
4.
John KOECH
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9:19.64
  Mohamed TINDOUFT
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DNF
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Women's 200m
Preliminary Round Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Maboundou KONÉ
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22.97
2.
Olga SAFRONOVA
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23.23
3.
Hiba SAEED
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23.56
4.
Balikis YAKUBU
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24.16
4.
Imane MAKRAZI
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24.16
6.
Rifa MOHAMED
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26.09
8.
Dima DARALSHIKH
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27.37
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Elif POLAT
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23.24
2.
Wurrie NJADOE
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23.47
3.
Akouvi Judith KOUMEDZINA
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24.19
4.
Irene BELL BONONG
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24.29
5.
Aishath Himna HASSAN
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24.66
6.
Aliya BOSHNAK
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24.73
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Gina BASS
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23.11
2.
Zenab Moussa ALI MAHAMAT
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23.33
3.
Iyanuloluwa Toyin BADA
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24.57
4.
Ancha Ernesto MANDLATE
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24.77
5.
Hawanatu FORNAH
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25.14
6.
Housna OUSMANE OUADRI
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26.14
  Linda ANGOUNOU
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DQ
  Maureen BANURA
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DQ
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Edidiong Ofinome ODIONG
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23.23
2.
Mudhawi ALSHAMMARI
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23.46
3.
Evaline KOLI
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23.96
4.
Laylo ALLABERGANOVA
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24.15
5.
Elisa MYRTOLLARI
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25.60
6.
Yasmeen ALDABBAGH
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27.49
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Preliminary Round Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Cansu Nimet SAYIN
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13.58
2.
Lidiya PODTSEPKINA
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13.61
3.
Irina VELIHANOVA
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14.82
4.
Norliyana KAMARUDDIN
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14.91
5.
Saba TARABEEN
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17.70
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Şevval AYAZ
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13.15
2.
Naomi AKAKPO
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13.59
3.
Emilia NOVA
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13.70
4.
Noura ENNADI
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13.79
5.
Khurshidabonu KHOLLIEVA
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14.08
6.
Mazoon AL ALAWI
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14.12
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Women's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Winfred Mutile YAVI
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9:34.57
2.
Tigest Getent MEKONEN
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9:50.14
3.
Ikram OUAAZIZ
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9:57.18
4.
Amina BETTICHE
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10:22.32
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Women's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Esra TÜRKMEN
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57.46
2.
Eda TUĞSUZ
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56.59
3.
Nargiza KUCHKAROVA
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56.08
4.
Musharaf SAIDAKHMEDOVA
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56.05
5.
Josephine Joyce LALAM
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51.11
6.
Jennet MUHAMOVA
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49.41
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Men's 200m
Semifinals Results
 
Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Chakir MACHMOUR
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20.48
2.
Salem Eid YAQOOB
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20.77
2.
Kossi Médard NAYO
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20.77
4.
Hachim MAAROUFOU
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20.84
5.
Noureddine HADID
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21.18
6.
Raphael NGAGUELE MBERLINA
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21.39
7.
Sha Mahmood NOOR ZAHI
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21.60
8.
Ahmed AL YAARI
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22.34
 
Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Emmanuel ESEME
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20.55
2.
Ebrahima CAMARA
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20.85
3.
Allan NGOBI
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21.03
4.
Batuhan ALTINTAŞ
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21.26
5.
Alham NAGHIYEV
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21.32
5.
Jonathan NYEPA
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21.32
7.
Assadillah KARANI HASSANI
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22.34
  Barakat AL HARTHI
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DQ
 
Semifinal 3
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ramil GULIYEV
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20.61
2.
Mohammad Hossein ABAREGHI
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20.74
3.
Alieu JOOF
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20.78
4.
Shajar ABBAS
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20.85
5.
Mehdi TAKORDMIOUI
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21.05
6.
Emmanuel ABODA
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21.29
7.
Ibadulla ADAM
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21.51
8.
Favoris MUZRAPOV
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21.72
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Men's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Emmanuel ESEME
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20.16
2.
Ramil GULIYEV
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20.24
3.
Chakir MACHMOUR
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20.63
4.
Ebrahima CAMARA
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20.84
5.
Mohammad Hossein ABAREGHI
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20.93
6.
Kossi Médard NAYO
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20.95
7.
Alieu JOOF
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21.12
8.
Salem Eid YAQOOB
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21.17
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Men's 1500m
Preliminary Round Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Adam Ali MUSAB
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3:51.26
2.
Salim KEDDAR
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3:51.49
3.
Abdellatif SADIKI
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3:51.51
4.
Mohamed ISMAIL
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3:51.80
5.
Abdullahi JAMA MOHAMED
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3:53.32
6.
Emmanuel OSUJE
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3:58.81
7.
Yevgeniy FADEYEV
UZB.gif
3:59.65
8.
Samat KAZAKBAYEV
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4:02.66
9.
Alex MACUACUA
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4:03.35
10.
Tamer QAOUD
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4:06.11
11.
Samuel DARI
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4:20.14
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Abdirahman Saeed HASSAN
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3:48.34
2.
Elhassane MOUJAHID
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3:48.43
3.
Aden Moussa ABSIEH
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3:48.50
4.
Zouhaïr AWAD
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3:48.82
5.
Seyedamir ZAMANPOUR
IRI.gif
3:49.97
6.
Shokhrukh DAVLYATOV
UZB.gif
3:51.10
7.
Yousif Idress MUSA
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3:55.21
8.
Robi SYIANTURI
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4:03.10
9.
Husain Mohsin AL-FARSI
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4:03.37
10.
Musulman DZHOLOMANOV
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4:09.48
11.
Maman Sani NAHANTCHI
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4:24.30
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Men's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Essa Mohamed AL ZENKAWI
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62.03
2.
Moaaz Mohamed IBRAHIM
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61.35
3.
Oussama KHENNOUSSI
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60.59
4.
Ömer ŞAHIN
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60.02
5.
Ehsan HADADI
IRI.gif
56.28
6.
Muhammad Irfan SHAMSUDDIN
MAS.gif
59.37
7.
MUSAB MOMANI
JOR.gif
56.41
8.
Rashid SODIKOV
UZB.gif
55.24
9.
Hossein RASOULI
IRI.gif
54.83
10.
Ivan MARKELOV
UZB.gif
51.72
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