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Athletics WA Silver World Race Walking Tour 2022 - 2023 (Supernova#1)


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Men's 10,000m Race Walk
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Declan TINGAY
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39:23.98
2.
Rhydian COWLEY
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39:46.15
3.
Evan DUNFEE
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40:04.50
4.
Kyle SWAN
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40:08.13
5.
Will THOMPSON
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40:16.59
6.
Marius ŽIŪKAS
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41:29.44
7.
Mitchell BAKER
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42:43.52
8.
Tim FRASER
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42:52.42
9.
Dylan RICHARDSON
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42:52.74
10.
Owen TOYNE
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42:56.22
11.
Marcus WAKIM
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43:30.62
12.
Kodi CLARKSON
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45:40.50
13.
Will BOTTLE
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45:54.25
  Jack MCGINNISKIN
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DNF
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Women's 10,000m Race Walk
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jemima MONTAG
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43:35.74
2.
Antigoni NTRISMPIOTI
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43:51.98
3.
Rebecca HENDERSON
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45:13.81
4.
Olivia SANDERY
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45:19.63
5.
Clémence BERETTA
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46:01.73
6.
Eloise TERREC
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46:26.76
7.
Magaly BONILLA
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46:36.34
8.
Elizabeth MCMILLEN
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47:27.20
9.
Enni NURMI
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47:30.82
10.
Valentina TRAPLETTI
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47:34.66
11.
Hana BURZALOVÁ
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47:36.10
12.
Klaudia ŽÁRSKA
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47:44.37
13.
Allanah PITCHER
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47:49.94
14.
Monika VAICIUKEVIČIŪTĖ
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48:11.54
15.
Hannah MISON
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48:55.84
16.
Bianca Maria DITTRICH
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49:11.49
17.
Siu Nga CHING
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49:17.14
18.
Ema HAČUNDOVÁ
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49:07.70
19.
Samantha FINDLAY
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49:35.80
20.
Alanna PEART
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50:12.63
21.
Austėja KAVALIAUSKAITĖ
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50:44.12
22.
Nellie LANGFORD
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52:12.10
23.
Hannah BOLTON
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53:08.44
24.
Charlotte HAY
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55:19.89
25.
Gabriella HILL
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58:52.37
  Anett TORMA
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DQ
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