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Athletics IAAF Bronze Continental Tour 2022 (XXXV Meeting Città di Padova)


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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Allie WILSON
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1:58.37
2.
Jemma REEKIE
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1:58.71
3.
Nia AKINS
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1:59.56
4.
Olha LYAKHOVA
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1:59.87
5.
Noélie YARIGO
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2:00.05
6.
Hedda HYNNE
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2:00.23
7.
Kaela EDWARDS
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2:00.25
8.
Eloisa COIRO
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2:00.92
9.
Brooke FELDMEIER
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2:01.10
10.
Federica DEL BUONO
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2:01.34
11.
Georgia GRIFFITH
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2:01.72
12.
Brenda CHEBET
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2:02.10
13.
Olivia BAKER
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2:04.96
 
Samantha ZAGO
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DNF
Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tonea MARSHALL
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12.93
2.
Pia SKRZYSZOWSKA
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13.03
3.
Gabriele CUNNINGHAM
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13.08
4.
Sarah LAVIN
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13.09
5.
Elisavet PESIRIDOU
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13.42
6.
Giada CARMASSI
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13.55
Women's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Dalilah MUHAMMAD
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53.84
2.
Andrenette KNIGHT
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53.95
3.
Gianna WOODRUFF
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55.09
4.
Ayomide FOLORUNSO
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55.40
5.
Hanne CLAES
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55.49
6.
Eleonora MARCHIANDO
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56.96
7.
Alice MURARO
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59.21
8.
Ludovica CAVO
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59.89
Women's Triple Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shanieka RICKETTS
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14.72
2.
Thea LAFOND
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14.71
3.
Leyanis PÉREZ HERNÁNDEZ
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14.53
4.
Ana Lucia JOSE TIMA
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14.20
5.
Dariya DERKACH
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14.18
6.
Ottavia CESTONARO
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14.17
7.
Neja FILIPIČ
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14.02
8.
Paola BOROVIĆ
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13.31
9.
Veronica ZANON
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13.05
 
Ottavia CESTONARO
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13.89
 
Dariya DERKACH
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14.12
 
Ana Lucia JOSE TIMA
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14.07
 
Paola BOROVIĆ
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13.06
 
Thea LAFOND
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14.50

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