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Men's 1000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
David LA RUE
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1.08,01
2
Cooper EMIN
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1.08,23
3
Vincent DE HAÎTRE
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1.08,50
4
Marc-André DOYON
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1.08,51
5
Yankun ZHAO
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1.08,62
6
Ryan GIBSON
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1.09,08
7
Hubert MARCOTTE
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1.09,13
8
Joshua TELIZYN
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1.09,48
9
Paul CODERRE
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1.10,08
10
Cédrick BRUNET
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1.10,19
11
Zachary LACROIX
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1.10,26
12
Antoine ROGER
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1.10,42
13
TAI Wei-Lin
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1.10,47
14
Erik RESELL
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1.10,50
15
Auggie HERMAN
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1.10,70
16
Cristian Landrø MAGNUSSEN
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1.11,12
17
William LEMELIN-BILODEAU
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1.11,35
18
Kieran HANSON
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1.11,51
19
David KARLINGSJÖ
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1.11,74
20
Zacharie DESPRÉS
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1.12,02
21
Matthew LAXTON
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1.12,29
22
Chris HOLMSTEAD
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1.12,42
23
Logan TOBLAN
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1.12,58
24
Félix LAROCHELLE
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1.12,68
25
Hobbes HOLZER
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1.12,75
26
Ryan KULBACKI
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1.12,82
27
Raphaël CÔTÉ
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1.12,92
28
Nicholas GULIOV
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1.13,32
29
Kierryn HUGHES
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1.13,40
30
Jared FARQUHARSON
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1.13,63
31
Matthew SALM
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1.13,94
32
Andre ERASMUS
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1.14,25
33
Bon LOWE
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1.14,49
34
Kaeden WITKOWSKI
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1.14,62
35
Émile HUARD
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1.14,70
36
Mark WITHAGEN
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1.15,06
37
William LEFRANÇOIS
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1.15,11
38
Sondre Kvalshaugen GLESNE
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1.15,41
39
Jimmy JOUETTE
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1.15,72
40
Nathaniel BEVERIDGE
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1.15,75
41
Arvid KARLINGSJÖ
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1.16,09
42
Jersey CHYTLA
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1.16,47
43
Keagan WADDINGTON
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1.16,50
44
Stephan LEE
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1.16,60
45
Oskar NILSSON
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1.16,63
46
Matthias NÄGELI
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1.17,04
47
Alex WOOD
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1.17,75
48
Matthew MITCHELL
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1.18,12
49
Findlay TULLOCH
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1.18,13
50
Aaron RIEHL
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1.18,31
51
Joshua SUTHERLAND
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1.18,85
52
Chandra Mouli DANDA
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1.19,42
53
Édouard BEAULIEU
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1.19,47
54
Étienne PARENT
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1.19,62
55
Joseph PERREAULT
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1.19,78
56
Liam ROBINSON
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1.19,85
57
Erik ANGELOZZI
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1.20,05
58
Darius ESHETE
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1.20,27
59
Luka SULLIVAN
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1.20,68
60
Erik KULBACKI
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1.21,83
61
Braeden KREMENIK
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1.22,43
62
James WIGELSWORTH
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1.23,17
63
Olivier LANDREVILLE
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1.23,61
64
Evan BOYCE
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1.24,48
65
Camden BETTEZ
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1.25,18
66
Cameron THOMAS
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1.27,57
 
Luca VEEMAN
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DNS
 
Ian MCPEEK
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DNS
 
Grégory PICARD
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DQ
 
Jack HANSON
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DQ
 
Cameron MASON
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DQ
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Women's 5000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Laura HALL
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7.07,22
2
Abigail MCCLUSKEY
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7.09,11
3
Laurie CAYER
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7.19,88
4
Rose-Anne GRENIER
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7.24,20
5
Maddison PEARMAN
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7.25,98
6
Kiersten HAGEN
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7.28,26
7
Claire MALLARD
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7.34,41
8
Isabelle CHAMPAGNE
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7.46,45
9
Darby BEESON
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7.46,67
10
Leila CARTIER
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7.52,56
11
Émilie GREENFIELD
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7.55,74
12
Rachel MALLARD
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7.56,62
13
Rebecca SIMMONS
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7.59,59
14
Ranya EZZI
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8.05,37
15
Ann-Marie LINDQVIST
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8.20,46
 
Laurence PAQUET
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DNF
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Men's 10000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Kaleb MULLER
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13.22,44
2
Connor HOWE
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13.39,76
3
Aimé PERREAULT
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13.40,93
4
Norbert PIEKIELNY
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13.49,85
5
Daniel HALL
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13.55,44
6
Ted-Jan BLOEMEN
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13.57,93
7
Eric ORLOWSKY
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14.03,11
8
Joshua HATHAWAY
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14.05,90
9
Luca VEEMAN
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14.19,55
10
Joel SIMPSON
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14.27,30
11
Brock GILBERT
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14.34,11
12
Fergus ENGLISH
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14.44,35
13
Ian MCPEEK
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15.02,24
14
William BOISSONNEAULT
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15.11,42
 
Jonah HURTUBISE
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DNF
 
Jake WEIDEMANN
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DNF

 

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Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
YIN Qi
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1.55,32
2
Abigail MCCLUSKEY
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1.58,45
3
Laura HALL
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2.00,27
4
Anna BOURGEOIS
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2.01,31
5
Rose-Anne GRENIER
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2.01,44
6
Gabrielle JELONEK
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2.02,37
7
Victoria GOPLEN
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2.03,07
8
Sofia BIEBER
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2.03,32
9
Darby BEESON
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2.03,41
10
Claire MALLARD
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2.04,72
11
Laurie CAYER
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2.05,00
12
Isabelle CHAMPAGNE
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2.05,51
13
Kiersten HAGEN
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2.05,85
14
Ane By FARSTAD
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2.05,94
15
Caitlin PELKEY
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2.06,01
16
Cendrine LÉVESQUE
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2.06,91
17
Audrey PHANEUF
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2.07,02
18
Emmanuelle CÔTÉ
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2.07,41
19
Alexa ANNECCA
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2.07,60
20
Rachel MALLARD
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2.09,85
21
Rachel FREITAG
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2.09,86
22
Ariane FOURNIER
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2.10,27
23
Emma LANGSTROM
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2.10,43
24
Laurence PAQUET
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2.10,77
25
Rebecca SIMMONS
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2.11,07
26
Marie-Michèle GAGNON
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2.11,35
27
Robyn SALIE
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2.11,50
28
Leila CARTIER
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2.11,72
29
Brielle DURHAM
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2.11,82
30
Marie FERLATTE
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2.11,87
31
Beth SMITH
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2.12,54
32
Ranya EZZI
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2.12,91
33
Tina SVENSSON
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2.13,94
34
Daria VOGT
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2.14,15
35
Émilie GREENFIELD
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2.14,16
36
Ann-Marie LINDQVIST
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2.14,28
37
Camille ALFORD
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2.16,41
38
Juliette LAROCHELLE
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2.17,71
39
Sophia DVORAK
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2.18,59
40
Kendra HAWKINS
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2.20,76
41
Cassandra CURRIE
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2.22,59
42
Margaret BREEDLOVE
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2.23,96
43
Olivia KRAWCHUK
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2.24,24
44
Lily-Pier GUÉRIN
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2.29,16
 
Tatiana DE VLIEG
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DNS
 
Shruti KOTWAL
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DNS
 
 
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Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
David LA RUE
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1.44,77
2
Jake WEIDEMANN
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1.45,41
3
Hubert MARCOTTE
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1.45,78
4
Marc-André DOYON
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1.46,27
5
Max HALYK
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1.46,48
6
Kaleb MULLER
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1.46,90
7
TAI Wei-Lin
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1.47,48
8
Joel SIMPSON
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1.48,12
9
Auggie HERMAN
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1.48,43
10
Max POULIN
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1.49,27
11
Okke MOUWEN
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1.49,30
12
Luca VEEMAN
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1.49,95
13
Jalen DOAN
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1.50,58
14
Kierryn HUGHES
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1.50,73
15
Emil HODZIC-SANTOR
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1.50,78
16
Jonah HURTUBISE
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1.50,81
17
Ryan KULBACKI
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1.50,87
18
David KARLINGSJÖ
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1.50,88
19
Zachary LACROIX
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1.50,99
20
Yankun ZHAO
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1.51,10
21
Daniel HALL
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1.51,38
22
Zacharie DESPRÉS
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1.51,62
23
Daniel PAULI
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1.51,94
24
Wilhelm EKENSSKÄR
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1.52,23
25
Félix LAROCHELLE
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1.52,33
26
Cristian Landrø MAGNUSSEN
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1.52,54
27
Matthew LAXTON
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1.52,58
28
Bon LOWE
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1.52,69
29
Hobbes HOLZER
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1.52,71
30
Kieran HANSON
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1.52,95
31
Aimé PERREAULT
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1.53,52
32
Fergus ENGLISH
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1.53,58
33
Raphaël CÔTÉ
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1.53,79
34
Jared FARQUHARSON
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1.53,92
35
Nicholas GULIOV
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1.53,94
36
Matthias NÄGELI
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1.54,27
37
Lukáš STEKLÝ
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1.54,40
38
Logan TOBLAN
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1.55,40
39
Antoine HAMEL
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1.55,45
40
Matthew SALM
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1.55,58
41
Jack HANSON
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1.56,33
42
Sondre Kvalshaugen GLESNE
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1.56,36
42
Keagan WADDINGTON
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1.56,36
44
Jersey CHYTLA
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1.56,50
45
Ian MCPEEK
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1.56,73
46
Brock GILBERT
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1.56,92
47
Kaeden WITKOWSKI
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1.57,08
48
Matthew MEDLICOTT
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1.57,54
49
Andre ERASMUS
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1.57,55
50
Jimmy JOUETTE
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1.57,56
51
Joshua SUTHERLAND
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1.57,62
52
Martin Solberg ANDREASSEN
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1.57,64
53
William BOISSONNEAULT
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1.58,65
54
Alex WOOD
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1.58,74
55
Mark WITHAGEN
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1.59,70
56
Stephan LEE
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2.00,50
57
Findlay TULLOCH
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2.00,55
58
Matthew MITCHELL
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2.00,95
59
Nathaniel BEVERIDGE
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2.01,05
60
Oskar NILSSON
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2.01,06
61
Aaron RIEHL
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2.01,65
62
Joseph PERREAULT
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2.02,46
63
Darius ESHETE
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2.03,23
64
Édouard BEAULIEU
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2.04,14
65
Erik ANGELOZZI
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2.04,42
66
Chandra Mouli DANDA
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2.05,73
67
James WIGELSWORTH
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2.05,90
68
Étienne PARENT
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2.07,02
69
Nate BENN
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2.07,06
70
Luka SULLIVAN
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2.08,54
71
Olivier LANDREVILLE
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2.08,64
72
Erik KULBACKI
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2.08,93
73
Evan BOYCE
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2.09,42
74
Braeden KREMENIK
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2.10,56
75
Camden BETTEZ
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2.12,49
 
Norbert PIEKIELNY
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DNS
 
Liam ROBINSON
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DNS
 
Arvid KARLINGSJÖ
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DNS
 
William LEFRANÇOIS
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DNS

 

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