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Men's 100m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rohan BROWNING
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10.25
2.
Jake DORAN
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10.37
3.
Jacob DESPARD
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10.37
4.
Joshua AZZOPARDI
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10.44
5.
Jack HALE
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10.52
6.
Ismail KAMARA
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10.53
7.
Calab LAW
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10.55
8.
Jake PENNY
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10.56
9.
Carl COOREY-EWINGS
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10.71
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Dhruv RODRIGUES-CHICO
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10.57
2.
Jai GORDON
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10.62
3.
Christopher IUS
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10.66
3.
Aidan MURPHY
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10.66
5.
Alexander COLGAN
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10.79
6.
Jackson ROWE
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10.79
7.
Ashley MOLONEY
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10.81
7.
Alex HARTMANN
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10.81
9.
MacGregor LEAVY
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10.82
10.
Lachlan KENNEDY
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10.88
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Michael ROMANIN
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10.63
2.
Jesse MCKENNA
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10.67
3.
Ethan STRIEGHER
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10.84
4.
Michael MOSCHOU
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10.89
5.
Lachlan KASZONYI
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10.93
6.
Joshua LOVE
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10.98
7.
Cailen HEJKA
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10.99
8.
Tomas SEMMLER
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10.99
9.
Liam MOSS
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11.00
10.
Lewis CLABBURN
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11.02
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Men's 200m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jake DORAN
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21.11
2.
Jacob DESPARD
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21.17
3.
Aidan MURPHY
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21.26
4.
Joshua AZZOPARDI
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21.32
5.
Christopher IUS
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21.52
6.
Michael ROMANIN
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21.54
7.
Alex HARTMANN
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21.73
8.
Connor DIFFEY
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21.75
9.
Jackson ROWE
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21.91
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Dhruv RODRIGUES-CHICO
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21.19
2.
John GIKAS
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21.44
3.
Harrison HUNT
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21.52
4.
Lachlan KENNEDY
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21.66
5.
Cooper SHERMAN
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21.78
6.
Teri FRAGIADAKIS
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21.86
7.
Ryan ATKINS
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22.31
8.
Thomas GRIFFITHS
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22.53
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Men's 800m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Lachlan RAPER
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1:47.73
2.
Riley MCGOWN
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1:47.88
3.
Jared MICALLEF
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1:48.05
4.
Peyton CRAIG
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1:48.15
5.
Jamie HARRISON
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1:48.19
6.
Brad MATHAS
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1:48.21
7.
Jack LUNN
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1:48.40
8.
Jye PERROTT
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1:48.98
9.
Luke BOYES
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1:50.26
10.
Matthew CENTROWITZ
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1:56.01
  Brett FISK
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jack ATHERTON
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1:49.94
2.
Dylan STENSON
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1:50.09
3.
DeGras AMEKATA
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1:50.30
4.
Harry MAY
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1:50.52
5.
Joshua PERDRISAT
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1:50.74
6.
Luke MAJOR
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1:50.82
  Asher GILLINGS
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DNF
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Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Lachlan CORNELIUS
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3:49.07
2.
Stefan MUSIC
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3:50.11
3.
Jonathan HARRIS
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3:50.26
4.
Michael ROEGER
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3:51.67
5.
Adam GODDARD
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3:52.24
6.
Dylan BOSCH
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3:52.74
7.
Reece LANGDON
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3:55.65
8.
Callum BURNS
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3:55.68
9.
Lachlan SCOTT
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3:56.98
10.
Deon KENZIE
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4:07.49
11.
Angus HINCKSMAN
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4:18.84
  Robert KILLMIER
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DNF
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Men's 5000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jude THOMAS
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13:48.33
2.
Callum DAVIES
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13:48.63
3.
Jack BRUCE
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13:50.51
4.
Isaac HEYNE
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13:52.06
5.
Keita YOSHIDA
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13:52.48
6.
Adrian POTTER
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13:56.49
7.
Liam BOUDIN
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14:03.53
8.
Shu HASEGAWA
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14:07.03
9.
Jaryd CLIFFORD
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14:08.08
10.
Seth O'DONNELL
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14:14.66
11.
Dale CARROLL
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14:21.02
12.
Daniel CANALA
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14:35.15
13.
Harrison BAGLEY
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14:42.99
14.
Tim LOGAN
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15:03.23
  Jacob COCKS
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DNF
  Maxwell SPURLING
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DNF
  Lachlan SCOTT
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DNF
  Adam GODDARD
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DNF
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Men's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ben BUCKINGHAM
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8:25.80
2.
Matthew CLARKE
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8:29.97
3.
John GAY
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8:39.65
4.
Max STEVENS
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8:51.03
5.
Liam CASHIN
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8:54.66
6.
Harvey CRAMB
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8:58.14
7.
Joe BURGESS
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8:59.12
8.
Alexander KWA
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9:16.24
9.
Toby O'BRIEN
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9:18.52
10.
Flynn PUMPA
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9:22.29
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