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Women's 5000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Gudaf TSEGAY
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14:12.29
2.
Beatrice CHEBET
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14:12.92
3.
Sifan HASSAN
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14:13.42
4.
Medina EISA
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14:16.54
5.
Alicia MONSON
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14:19.45
6.
Birke HAYLOM
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14:37.94
7.
Melknat WUDU
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14:39.36
8.
Nadia BATTOCLETTI
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14:41.30
9.
Karoline Bjerkeli GRØVDAL
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14:45.24
10.
Senayet GETACHEW
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14:46.25
11.
Elly HENES
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14:47.15
12.
Maureen KOSTER
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14:47.52
13.
Teresiah Muthoni GATERI
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14:53.62
14.
Girmawit GEBRZIHAIR
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14:54.01
15.
Megan KEITH
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14:56.98
16.
Josette ANDREWS
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15:04.39
17.
Jessica WARNER-JUDD
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15:06.21
 
Margaret AKIDOR
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DNF
 
Mizan ALEM
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DNF
 
Rose DAVIES
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DNF
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Women's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Femke BOL
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51.45
2.
Janieve RUSSELL
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53.75
3.
Shamier LITTLE
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53.76
4.
Rushell CLAYTON
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53.97
5.
Jessie KNIGHT
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54.09
6.
Viktoriya TKACHUK
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54.25
7.
Anna RYZHYKOVA
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54.53
8.
Gianna WOODRUFF
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55.52
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Women's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jackline CHEPKOECH
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8:57.35
2.
Beatrice CHEPKOECH
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9:04.34
3.
Aimee PRATT
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9:16.10
4.
Courtney WAYMENT
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9:17.21
5.
Flavie RENOUARD
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9:19.07
6.
Kristlin GEAR
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9:25.49
7.
Alicja KONIECZEK
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9:30.19
8.
Juliane HVID
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9:33.40
9.
Irene SÁNCHEZ-ESCRIBANO
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9:33.64
10.
Michelle FINN
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9:34.76
11.
Elizabeth BIRD
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9:59.12
12.
Poppy TANK
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10:05.59
 
Fancy CHERONO
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DNF
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Women's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Wilma MURTO
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4.80
2.
Katie MOON
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4.80
3.
Tina ŠUTEJ
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4.71
4.
Nina KENNEDY
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4.71
5.
Aikaterini STEFANIDI
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4.62
6.
Roberta BRUNI
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4.51
6.
Sandi MORRIS
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4.51
8.
Molly CAUDERY
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4.51
9.
Alysha NEWMAN
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4.36
 
Holly BRADSHAW
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NM
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Women's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Quanesha BURKS
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6.98
2.
Brooke BUSCHKUEHL
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6.72
3.
Tara DAVIS-WOODHALL
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6.72
4.
Jazmin SAWYERS
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6.67
5.
Katarina JOHNSON-THOMPSON
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6.60
6.
Maryna BEKH-ROMANCHUK
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6.52
7.
Ivana VULETA
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6.51
8.
Leticia ORO MELO
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6.28
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