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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
AUS.gif
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
AUS.gif
20.76
4.
Michael OHIOZE
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20.88
5.
Jacob DESPARD
AUS.gif
20.91
6.
Calab LAW
AUS.gif
21.01
7.
Jake DORAN
AUS.gif
21.07
8.
Jun YAMASHITA
JPN.gif
21.12
Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
James PRESTON
NZL.gif
1:45.85
2.
Brad MATHAS
NZL.gif
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
AUS.gif
1:48.77
  Joshua PERDRISAT
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DNF
Men's Mile
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Oliver HOARE
AUS.gif
3:52.24
2.
Samuel TANNER
NZL.gif
3:53.83
3.
Cameron MYERS
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3:55.44
4.
Callum DAVIES
AUS.gif
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
JPN.gif
4:00.13
10.
Jaryd CLIFFORD
AUS.gif
4:01.98
11.
Matthew CENTROWITZ
USA.gif
4:06.52
12.
Mick STANOVSEK
AUS.gif
4:12.42
13.
Ryan GREGSON
AUS.gif
4:14.86
  Wolfgang COTRA-NEMESI
AUS.gif
DNF
Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Felise VAHAI SOSAIA
FRA.gif
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
Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Naa ANANG
AUS.gif
11.20
2.
Ella CONNOLLY
AUS.gif
11.30
3.
Bree MASTERS
AUS.gif
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
Women's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ella CONNOLLY
AUS.gif
23.28
2.
Torrie LEWIS
AUS.gif
23.31
3.
Kristie EDWARDS
AUS.gif
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
Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jessica HULL
AUS.gif
4:07.11
2.
Abbey CALDWELL
AUS.gif
4:07.32
3.
Georgia GRIFFITH
AUS.gif
4:10.06
4.
Heather MACLEAN
USA.gif
4:10.63
5.
Emma COBURN
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4:10.96
6.
Melknat WUDU
ETH.gif
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
CAN.gif
4:16.49
  Rochelle KENNEDY
AUS.gif
DNF
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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