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Athletics WA Diamond League 2023 (Prefontaine Classic)


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Athletics WA Diamond League 2023 (Prefontaine Classic)

 

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Men's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Christian COLEMAN
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9.83
2.
Noah LYLES
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9.85
3.
Ferdinand OMANYALA
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9.85
4.
Kishane THOMPSON
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9.87
6.
Yohan BLAKE
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10.08
7.
Joshua HARTMANN
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10.30
8.
Letsile TEBOGO
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10.61
 
Ackeem BLAKE
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DQ
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Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kirani JAMES
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44.30
2.
Quincy HALL
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44.44
3.
Vernon NORWOOD
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44.61
4.
Bryce DEADMON
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44.90
5.
Rusheen MCDONALD
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45.10
6.
Leungo SCOTCH
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45.18
7.
Gilles BIRON
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45.51
 
Matthew HUDSON-SMITH
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DNF
 
Alexander OGANDO
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DQ
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Men's Mile
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jakob INGEBRIGTSEN
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3:43.73
2.
Yared NUGUSE
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3:43.97
4.
Mario GARCÍA
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3:47.69
5.
Reynold Kipkorir CHERUIYOT
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3:48.06WJR
7.
Narve Gilje NORDÅS
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3:48.24
8.
Azeddine HABZ
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3:48.64
9.
Niels LAROS
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3:48.93
10.
Stewart MCSWEYN
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3:49.32
11.
Samuel TANNER
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3:49.51
12.
Elliot GILES
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3:51.63
13.
Abel KIPSANG
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3:53.50
 
Cameron MYERS
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DNF
 
Erik SOWINSKI
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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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46.39
2.
Karsten WARHOLM
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46.53
3.
Kyron MCMASTER
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47.31
4.
Alison DOS SANTOS
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47.44
5.
Wilfried HAPPIO
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47.83
6.
Ludvy VAILLANT
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47.93
7.
Rasmus MÄGI
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47.99
8.
Trevor BASSITT
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48.42
9.
CJ ALLEN
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48.62
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Men's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Simon Kiprop KOECH
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8:06.26
2.
Samuel FIREWU
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8:10.74
3.
George BEAMISH
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8:14.01
4.
Getnet WALE
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8:14.96
5.
Ryuji MIURA
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8:15.45
6.
Abraham KIBIWOT
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8:16.27
7.
Benjamin KIGEN
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8:16.50
8.
Amos SEREM
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8:17.99
9.
Abrham SIME
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8:20.08
10.
Daniel ARCE
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8:31.53
 
Craig NOWAK
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DNF
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Men's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sanghyeok WOO
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2.35
2.
Norbert KOBIELSKI
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2.33
3.
JuVaughn HARRISON
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2.33
4.
Hamish KERR
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2.29
5.
Thomas CARMOY
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2.20
5.
Andrii PROTSENKO
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2.20
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Men's Triple Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Andy DÍAZ HERNÁNDEZ
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17.43
2.
Hugues Fabrice ZANGO
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17.25
3.
Donald SCOTT
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16.84
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Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jakub VADLEJCH
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84.24
2.
Neeraj CHOPRA
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83.80
3.
Oliver HELANDER
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83.74
4.
Andrian MARDARE
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81.79
5.
Curtis THOMPSON
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77.01
6.
Anderson PETERS
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74.71
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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shericka JACKSON
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10.70
2.
Marie-Josée TA LOU
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10.75
3.
Elaine THOMPSON-HERAH
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10.79
4.
Sha'Carri RICHARDSON
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10.80
5.
Twanisha TERRY
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10.83
6.
Natasha MORRISON
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10.85
7.
Dina ASHER-SMITH
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10.96
9.
Zoe HOBBS
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11.18
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