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Athletics IAAF Bronze Continental Tour 2023 (38th Shizuoka International Athletics Meet)


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Women's 200m
Finals Results

 

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hitomi KANEKO
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54.58
2.
Chiharu USUI
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54.97
3.
Kohana SANO
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55.51
4.
Syuri MORIYA
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55.78
5.
Rina YOSHIOKA
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55.97
6.
Misato SATO
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56.06
7.
Misaki SHINOHARA
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56.14
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nanae MORIYAMA
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55.35
2.
Haruna SETA
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55.60
3.
Airi OSHIMA
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55.85
4.
Rina TANIGUCHI
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56.29
5.
Soyo YAMAUCHI
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56.33
6.
Kina MATSUO
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58.16
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jessie ANDREW
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52.79
2.
Haruna KUBOYAMA
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53.16
3.
Yuna IWATA
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54.16
4.
Marin ADACHI
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54.37
5.
Shizuho MORIYAMA
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54.66
6.
Keiko IIDA
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55.09
7.
Mayu INAOKA
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55.88
8.
Harumi KUMAGAE
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56.30
Women's 800m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sari KAMEI
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2:06.59
2.
Salina HILLIER
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2:06.68
3.
Yui NAGASHIMA
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2:07.15
4.
Kurumi SUGURE
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2:08.39
5.
Ayako JIN'NOUCHI
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2:08.82
6.
Miku MATSUMOTO
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2:08.99
7.
Mio KAWASHIMA
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2:09.61
8.
Kiho TANAKA
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2:10.74
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yuki HIROTA
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2:05.59
2.
Mahiro HASEGAWA
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2:06.34
3.
Arisa MATSUO
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2:07.58
4.
Hana YAMADA
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2:07.94
5.
Miu NAKAMURA
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2:09.70
6.
Kasumi HARA
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2:10.10
7.
Ayu KOYAMA
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2:10.96
8.
Senri MORI
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2:11.33
9.
Misaki KUBO
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2:12.20
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Gayanthika ARTIGALA
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2:04.35
2.
Airi IKEZAKI
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2:04.93
3.
Ayano SHIOMI
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2:05.77
4.
Ai WATANABE
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2:06.22
5.
Ayaka KAWATA
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2:06.57
6.
Narumi UCHIYAMA
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2:07.34
7.
Yuri NISHIDA
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2:11.48
 
Saki ETO
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DNF
Women's 400m Hurdles
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nanami TAKANO
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58.89
2.
Moe OSHIDEN
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59.10
3.
Meri MASUKO
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59.59
4.
Nano NAKANO
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59.87
5.
Yuriko MITO
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59.93
6.
Rin OKUBAYASHI
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1:00.75
7.
Moeno TSUKAMOTO
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1:02.07
8.
Mizuna ONO
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1:02.70
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yuka KAWAMURA
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58.12
2.
Miku TAKINO
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58.31
3.
Karen YOKOTA
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58.73
4.
Kano NAITO
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1:00.81
5.
Rui TSUGAWA
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1:01.38
6.
Tomoka SAITOU
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1:01.92
7.
Asuruhan Marino TANERU
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1:02.79
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Honoka AOKI
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58.30
2.
Ami YAMAMOTO
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58.63
3.
Eri UTSUNOMIYA
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58.80
4.
Satsuki UMEHARA
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59.51
5.
Mei KUDO
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1:00.62
6.
Moe MATSUOKA
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1:00.83
7.
Ayesha IBRAHIM
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1:00.85
Women's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sumire HATA
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6.75
2.
Elizabeth HEDDING
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6.34
3.
Maya TAKEUCHI
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6.27
4.
Ya Xin YUE
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6.26
5.
Ayaka KORA
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6.21
6.
Aine FUJITA

 
6.08
7.
Alyssa LOWE
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6.08
8.
Shion HASHIMOTO
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5.98
9.
Akira KOBAYASHI
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5.96
10.
Kurumi HATA
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5.70
11.
Asuka GONPEI
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5.70
12.
Hikaru AKEBOSHI
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5.51
13.
Chika SASAKI
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5.40
 
Asuka GONPEI
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5.58
 
Shion HASHIMOTO
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5.81
 
Ya Xin YUE
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5.93
 
Aine FUJITA
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5.96
 
Elizabeth HEDDING
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6.19
 
Alyssa LOWE
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6.00
 
Ayaka KORA
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6.17
Women's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jade LALLY
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58.71
2.
Maki SAITO
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55.79
3.
Androniki LADA
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54.33
4.
Nanaka KORI
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52.30
5.
Mizuki HANDA
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51.10
6.
Akane KAWAGUCHI
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51.05
7.
Haruka OSAKO
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50.75
8.
Minori TSUJIKAWA
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49.98
9.
Mai SHIMIZU
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48.75
10.
Mika YAMAMOTO
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48.15
11.
Honoka SHIROMA
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46.13
12.
Ranna NISHIYAMA
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45.74
13.
Miu OKAMOTO
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44.20
14.
Yukiho ARANO
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44.12
15.
Karuna SAKAMOTO
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43.79
16.
Ayane NAKASE
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43.76

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