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Athletics WA Diamond League 2023 (Doha Meeting)


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Athletics WA Diamond League 2023 (Doha Meeting)

 

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Men's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kristjan ČEH
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70.89
2.
Daniel STÅHL
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67.14
3.
Sam MATTIS
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64.69
4.
Matthew DENNY
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64.42
5.
Lawrence OKOYE
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64.31
6.
Simon PETTERSSON
SWE.gif
64.30
7.
Alin Alexandru FIRFIRICA
ROU.gif
62.98
8.
Moaaz Mohamed IBRAHIM
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61.92
9.
Nicholas PERCY
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58.49
10.
Essa Mohamed AL ZENKAWI
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56.80
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Men's Triple Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Pedro PICHARDO
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17.91
2.
Hugues Fabrice ZANGO
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17.81
3.
Andy DÍAZ HERNÁNDEZ
CUB.gif
17.80
4.
Lázaro MARTÍNEZ
CUB.gif
17.71
5.
Yaming ZHU
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16.95
6.
Jah-Nhai PERINCHIEF
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16.86
7.
Emmanuel IHEMEJE
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16.85
8.
Donald SCOTT
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16.81
9.
Christian TAYLOR
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16.53
10.
Eldhose PAUL
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15.84
 
Almir DOS SANTOS
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NM
 
Jah-Nhai PERINCHIEF
BER.gif
16.73
 
Christian TAYLOR
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16.27
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Women's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Winfred Mutile YAVI
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9:04.38
2.
Sembo ALMAYEW
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9:05.83
3.
Faith CHEROTICH
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9:06.43
4.
Beatrice CHEPKOECH
KEN.gif
9:06.90
5.
Maruša MIŠMAŠ ZRIMŠEK
SLO.gif
9:13.61
6.
Zerfe WONDEMAGEGN
ETH.gif
9:13.80
7.
Jackline CHEPKOECH
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9:17.15
8.
Mekides ABEBE
ETH.gif
9:18.96
9.
Marwa BOUZAYANI
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9:25.37
10.
Emma COBURN
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9:29.41
11.
Peruth CHEMUTAI
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9:31.71
 
Doris Lengole CHEROP
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DNF
 
Valerie CONSTIEN
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DNF
 
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rai BENJAMIN
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47.78
2.
CJ ALLEN
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47.93
3.
Wilfried HAPPIO
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49.12
4.
Khallifah ROSSER
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49.25
5.
Trevor BASSITT
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49.52
6.
Sokwakhana ZAZINI
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49.74
7.
Thomas BARR
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49.88
8.
Ismail NEZIR
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51.40
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Men's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
JuVaughn HARRISON
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2.32
2.
Sanghyeok WOO
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2.27
3.
Mutaz Essa BARSHIM
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2.24
4.
Norbert KOBIELSKI
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2.18
5.
Shelby MCEWEN
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2.18
6.
Edgar RIVERA
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2.18
7.
Thomas CARMOY
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2.15
 
Django LOVETT
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NM
 
Tomohiro SHINNO
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NM
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jasmine CAMACHO-QUINN
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12.48
2.
Alaysha JOHNSON
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12.66
3.
Nia ALI
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12.69
4.
Megan TAPPER
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12.76
5.
Tonea MARSHALL
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12.79
6.
Reetta HURSKE
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12.92
7.
Michelle JENNEKE
AUS.gif
13.00
8.
Sarah LAVIN
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13.08
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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Slimane MOULA
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1:46.06
2.
Wyclife Kinyamal KISASY
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1:46.61
3.
Djamel SEDJATI
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1:46.97
4.
Clayton MURPHY
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1:47.96
5.
Moad ZAHAFI
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1:48.17
6.
Andreas KRAMER
SWE.gif
1:48.18
7.
Mark ENGLISH
IRL.gif
1:48.56
8.
Musaeb Abdulrahman BALLA
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1:48.88
9.
Abdirahman Saeed HASSAN
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1:49.03
10.
Noah KIBET
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1:49.95
 
Erik SOWINSKI
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DNF
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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sha'Carri RICHARDSON
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10.76
2.
Shericka JACKSON
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10.85
3.
Dina ASHER-SMITH
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10.98
4.
Twanisha TERRY
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11.07
5.
Zoe HOBBS
NED.gif
11.08
6.
Teahna DANIELS
USA.gif
11.18
7.
Melissa JEFFERSON
USA.gif
11.19
8.
Abby STEINER
USA.gif
11.19
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Men's 3000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Lamecha GIRMA
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7:26.18
2.
Selemon BAREGA
ETH.gif
7:27.16
3.
Berihu AREGAWI
ETH.gif
7:27.61
4.
Soufiane EL BAKKALI
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7:33.87
5.
Timothy CHERUIYOT
KEN.gif
7:36.72
6.
Getnet WALE
ETH.gif
7:36.81
7.
Andreas ALMGREN
SWE.gif
7:37.05
8.
Mohamed Amin JHINAOUI
TUN.gif
7:37.56
9.
Ishmael KIPKURUI
KEN.gif
7:39.84
10.
Telahun Haile BEKELE
ETH.gif
7:40.29
11.
Adel MECHAAL
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7:41.42
12.
Matthew RAMSDEN
AUS.gif
7:47.71
 
Callum DAVIES
AUS.gif
DNF
 
Stewart MCSWEYN
AUS.gif
DNF
 
Kyumbe MUNGUTI
KEN.gif
DNF
 
Adam Ali MUSAB
QAT.gif
DNF
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