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Athletics IAAF Gold World Indoor Tour 2023 (New Balance Indoor Grand Prix)


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Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Noah WILLIAMS
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45.88
2.
Jereem RICHARDS
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45.88
3.
Vernon NORWOOD
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45.92
4.
Alex HAYDOCK-WILSON
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46.29
5.
Javon FRANCIS
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47.61
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Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Neil GOURLEY
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3:52.84
2.
Samuel TANNER
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3:52.85
3.
Samuel PRAKEL
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3:53.58
4.
Andrew COSCORAN
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3:53.64
5.
John GREGOREK
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3:53.99
6.
Luke MCCANN
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3:54.91
7.
Jochem VERMEULEN
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3:59.32
8.
Charlie DA'VALL GRICE
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4:00.31
9.
Cruz CULPEPPER
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4:02.08
10.
Hobbs KESSLER
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4:05.01
11.
Josh HOEY
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4:05.58
  Erik SOWINSKI
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DNF
  Joshua THOMPSON
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DNF
  Isaac NADER
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DNF
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Men's 60m Hurdles
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Grant HOLLOWAY
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7.39
2.
Freddie CRITTENDEN
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7.59
3.
Robert DUNNING
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7.60
4.
Josh BRAVERMAN
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7.74
5.
Louis ROLLINS
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7.74
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Daniel ROBERTS
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7.52
2.
Trey CUNNINGHAM
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7.62
3.
Jaylan MCCONICO
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7.77
4.
Damion THOMAS
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7.82
5.
Joshua ZELLER
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8.00
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Men's 60m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Grant HOLLOWAY
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7.38
2.
Daniel ROBERTS
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7.46
3.
Freddie CRITTENDEN
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7.55
4.
Robert DUNNING
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7.61
5.
Trey CUNNINGHAM
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7.67
6.
Jaylan MCCONICO
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7.78
7.
Josh BRAVERMAN
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7.85
  Louis ROLLINS
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DQ
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Men's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tejaswin SHANKAR
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2.26
2.
Donald THOMAS
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2.23
3.
Darryl SULLIVAN JR.
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2.19
  Darius CARBIN
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NM
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Women's 60m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Aleia HOBBS
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7.08
2.
Celera BARNES
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7.21
3.
Kiara PARKER
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7.22
4.
Candace HILL
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7.25
5.
Sydney MCLAUGHLIN
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7.33
6.
Javianne OLIVER
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7.42
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mikiah BRISCO
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7.15
2.
Kayla WHITE
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7.21
3.
Melissa JEFFERSON
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7.25
4.
Anthonique STRACHAN
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7.32
5.
Shericka JACKSON
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7.34
6.
Cambrea STURGIS
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7.37
7.
Kendra HARRISON
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7.39
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Women's 60m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Aleia HOBBS
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7.02
2.
Mikiah BRISCO
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7.10
3.
Celera BARNES
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7.21
4.
Kayla WHITE
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7.22
5.
Candace HILL
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7.23
6.
Kiara PARKER
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7.24
7.
Melissa JEFFERSON
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7.26
8.
Anthonique STRACHAN
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7.40
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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ajee WILSON
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2:00.45
2.
Kaela EDWARDS
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2:01.09
3.
Isabelle BOFFEY
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2:01.42
4.
Ellie BAKER
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2:03.19
5.
Samantha WATSON
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2:03.65
6.
Kristie SCHOFFIELD
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2:05.24
7.
Lynsey SHARP
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2:05.60
  Gemma FINCH
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DNF
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Women's 3000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Laura MUIR
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8:40.34
2.
Melissa COURTNEY-BRYANT
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8:41.09
3.
Katie SNOWDEN
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8:47.41
4.
Hannah NUTTALL
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8:47.72
5.
Alicja KONIECZEK
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8:51.08
6.
Julie-Anne STAEHLI
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8:51.96
7.
Lea MEYER
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8:52.48
8.
Marta PÉREZ
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8:52.63
9.
Adelle TRACEY
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8:52.96
10.
Roisin FLANAGAN
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8:53.50
11.
Jennifer NESBITT
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9:09.83
12.
Izzy FRY
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9:12.82
13.
Millie PALADINO
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9:17.62
14.
Katrina COOGAN
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9:35.65
  Ciara MAGEEAN
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DNF
  Holly ARCHER
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DNF
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