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Athletics IAAF Silver Continental Tour 2023 (The Ten)


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Athletics IAAF Silver Continental Tour 2023 (The Ten)
 
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Men's 10000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
William KINCAID
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27:06.37
2.
Joe KLECKER
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27:07.57
3.
Athanas KIOKO
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27:23.84
4.
Conner MANTZ
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27:25.30
5.
Jonas RAESS
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27:26.40
6.
Ren TAZAWA
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27:28.04
7.
Nils VOIGT
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27:30.01
8.
Samuel CHELANGA
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27:38.02
9.
Luis GRIJALVA
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27:42.56
10.
Alex Chesiro MASAI
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27:42.80
11.
Wesley KIPTOO
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27:45.81
12.
Benjamin FLANAGAN
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27:49.67
13.
Kanta SHIMIZU
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27:51.23
14.
Ben EIDENSCHINK
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27:51.74
15.
Tatsuhiko ITO
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27:54.64
16.
Davor Aaron BIENENFELD
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27:55.96
17.
Ahmed MUHUMED
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27:56.99
18.
Frank LARA
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28:00.75
19.
Emmanuel BOR
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28:01.09
20.
Alberto GONZALEZ MINDEZ
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28:30.63
21.
Zach PANNING
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28:35.52
  Ehab EL-SANDALI
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DNF
  Amon KEMBOI
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DNF
  Oliver HOARE
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DNF
  Sam ATKIN
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DNF
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Women's 10000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Eilish MCCOLGAN
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30:00.86
2.
Alicia MONSON
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30:03.82
3.
Elly HENES
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30:48.26
4.
Natosha ROGERS
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30:48.69
5.
Fiona O'KEEFFE
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30:55.05
6.
Laura GALVÁN
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31:04.08
7.
Dominique SCOTT
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31:14.00
8.
Carrie VERDON
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31:52.94
9.
Susanna SULLIVAN
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31:55.80
10.
Amy DAVIS
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32:10.59
11.
Katie IZZO
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32:22.47
12.
Jeralyn POE
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32:39.10
  Josette ANDREWS
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DNF
  Wuga HE
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DNF
  Danielle SHANAHAN
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DNF
  Vanessa FRASER
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DNF
  Sarah INGLIS
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DNF
  Eleanor FULTON
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DNF
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Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Casey COMBER
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3:39.50
2.
Leo YOUNG
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3:40.86
3.
Ryoma AOKI
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3:41.47
4.
Hamza DRIOUCH
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3:41.81
5.
Peter HEROLD
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3:41.92
6.
Fernando Daniel MARTÍNEZ
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3:42.90
7.
Yamato YOSHII
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3:43.61
8.
Josef TESSEMA
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3:44.36
9.
Keisuke MORITA
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3:49.57
10.
Kazuto IIZAWA
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3:54.59
  Christian HARRISON
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DNF
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