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Athletics IAAF Gold Continental Tour 2023 (International Plant Meet - Melbourne)


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Athletics IAAF Gold Continental Tour 2023 (International Plant Meet - Melbourne)
 
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Men's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Connor BELL
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66.23
2.
Matthew DENNY
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62.73
3.
Lachlan PAGE
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54.69
4.
Nick DYSON
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52.49
5.
Etienne ROUSSEAU
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51.80
6.
Darcy MILLER
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51.78
7.
Darcy GIDDINGS
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49.14
8.
Daniel GOLUBOVIC
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48.40
9.
Ashley MOLONEY
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44.98
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Men's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Fred KERLEY
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20.32
2.
Rohan BROWNING
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20.71
3.
Aidan MURPHY
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20.76
4.
Michael OHIOZE
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20.88
5.
Jacob DESPARD
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20.91
6.
Calab LAW
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21.01
7.
Jake DORAN
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21.07
8.
Jun YAMASHITA
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21.12
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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
James PRESTON
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1:45.85
2.
Brad MATHAS
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1:46.00
3.
Riley MCGOWN
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1:46.37
4.
Jye PERROTT
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1:46.80
5.
Jared MICALLEF
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1:46.87
6.
Lachlan RAPER
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1:47.15
7.
Luke BOYES
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1:47.60
8.
Charlie HUNTER
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1:48.77
  Joshua PERDRISAT
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DNF
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Men's Mile
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Oliver HOARE
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3:52.24
2.
Samuel TANNER
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3:53.83
3.
Cameron MYERS
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3:55.44
4.
Callum DAVIES
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3:55.48
5.
Matthew RAMSDEN
AUS.gif
3:55.90
6.
Jude THOMAS
AUS.gif
3:56.87
7.
James HANSEN
AUS.gif
3:57.20
8.
Adehena KASAYE
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3:57.87
9.
Ryoji TATEZAWA
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4:00.13
10.
Jaryd CLIFFORD
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4:01.98
11.
Matthew CENTROWITZ
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4:06.52
12.
Mick STANOVSEK
AUS.gif
4:12.42
13.
Ryan GREGSON
AUS.gif
4:14.86
  Wolfgang COTRA-NEMESI
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DNF
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Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Felise VAHAI SOSAIA
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82.04
2.
Cameron MCENTYRE
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80.32
3.
Capers WILLIAMSON
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79.11
4.
Donavon BANKS
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77.45
5.
Cruz HOGAN
AUS.gif
75.32
6.
Hamish PEACOCK
AUS.gif
70.90
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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Naa ANANG
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11.20
2.
Ella CONNOLLY
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11.30
3.
Bree MASTERS
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11.34
4.
Torrie LEWIS
AUS.gif
11.40
5.
Samantha GEDDES
AUS.gif
11.47
6.
Ebony LANE
AUS.gif
11.57
7.
Hana BASIC
AUS.gif
11.64
8.
Livvy WILSON
NZL.gif
11.73
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Women's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ella CONNOLLY
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23.28
2.
Torrie LEWIS
AUS.gif
23.31
3.
Kristie EDWARDS
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23.49
4.
Bree MASTERS
AUS.gif
23.56
4.
Georgia HULLS
NZL.gif
23.56
6.
Lakara STALLAN
AUS.gif
23.67
7.
Riley DAY
AUS.gif
23.96
8.
Jessie ANDREW
AUS.gif
24.17
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Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jessica HULL
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4:07.11
2.
Abbey CALDWELL
AUS.gif
4:07.32
3.
Georgia GRIFFITH
AUS.gif
4:10.06
4.
Heather MACLEAN
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4:10.63
5.
Emma COBURN
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4:10.96
6.
Melknat WUDU
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4:11.29
7.
Sarah BILLINGS
AUS.gif
4:12.39
8.
Medina EISA
ETH.gif
4:12.59
9.
Jaylah HANCOCK-CAMERON
AUS.gif
4:14.06
10.
Yume GOTO
JPN.gif
4:14.39
11.
Maudie SKYRING
AUS.gif
4:14.66
12.
Rebekah GREENE
NZL.gif
4:15.08
13.
Erin TESCHUK
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4:16.49
  Rochelle KENNEDY
AUS.gif
DNF
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Women's 3000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Senayet GETACHEW
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8:46.54
2.
Prisca CHESANG
UGA.gif
8:48.85
3.
Nozomi TANAKA
JPN.gif
8:49.09
4.
Linden HALL
AUS.gif
8:50.89
5.
Rose DAVIES
AUS.gif
8:57.94
6.
Georgia HANSEN
AUS.gif
9:01.37
7.
Caitlin ADAMS
AUS.gif
9:03.53
8.
Lemlem NIBRET
ETH.gif
9:03.77
9.
Momoka KAWAGUCHI
JPN.gif
9:06.87
10.
Genevieve GREGSON
AUS.gif
9:08.87
11.
Cara FEAIN-RYAN
AUS.gif
9:12.19
12.
Amy BUNNAGE
AUS.gif
9:13.48
13.
Reimi YOSHIMURA
JPN.gif
9:18.24
14.
Alexandra BELL
GBR.gif
9:21.95
15.
Madeline STRANDEMO
USA.gif
9:27.24
16.
Yuya SAWADA
JPN.gif
9:27.79
  Jaime WAINWRIGHT
AUS.gif
DNF
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