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Men's 4x100m Relay
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jake DORAN
Jacob DESPARD
Christopher IUS
Jake PENNY
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38.76
2.
Yat Lok CHAN
Lee HONG KIT
Kam Ching SHAK
Ka Fung NG
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39.69
3.
Tyrone TREGO
Lex REVELL-LEWIS
Jackson ROGERS
Tommy TE PUNI
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40.77
4.
Livingstonerick SAVAIINAEA
Kolone ALEFOSIO
Johnny KEY
Ioane John LAMEKO
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42.41
 
Lachlan KENNEDY
Sebastian SULTANA
Jack HALE
Connor BOND
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DNF
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Women's 4x100m Relay
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ella CONNOLLY
Bree MASTERS
Kristie EDWARDS
Torrie LEWIS
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43.41
2.
Brooke JONES
Hilal DURMAZ
Marissa HANLON
Monique HANLON
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46.80
3.
Miriam PENI
Rellie KAPUTIN
Sharon TOAKO
Adrine MONAGI
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53.80
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Women's 4x400m Relay
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jemma POLLARD
Alesha BENNETTS
Angeline BLACKBURN
Charlotte MCAULIFFE
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3:38.35
2.
Amelie FAIRCLOUGH
Lucy SHENNAN
Maddie KELSO-HEAP
Jemima TENNEKOON
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3:49.88
3.
Mikayla CROUCH
Mattea PEARSALL
Maree WRIGHT
Jazelle CARTER
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4:09.82
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Mixed 4x400m Relay
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Aidan MURPHY
Sarah CARLI
Cameron SEARLE
Torrie LEWIS
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3:19.66
2.
Harrison HUNT
Helen PRETORIUS
Timothy SANKI
Angeline BLACKBURN
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3:22.72
3.
Augustine NKETIA JUNIOR
Jemma POLLARD
Connor BOND
Alesha BENNETTS
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3:22.79
4.
Samuel MCARTHUR
Charlotte MCAULIFFE
Asher PETTENGELL-BRAND
Kristie EDWARDS
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3:27.34
5.
Tommy TE PUNI
Amelie FAIRCLOUGH
Lex REVELL-LEWIS
Jemima TENNEKOON
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3:27.80
6.
Jackson ROGERS
Lucy SHENNAN
Troy MIDDLETON
Maddie KELSO-HEAP
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3:38.04
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Men's 4x100m Relay
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yat Lok CHAN
Lee HONG KIT
Kam Ching SHAK
Ka Fung NG
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39.78
2.
Tyrone TREGO
Jackson ROGERS
Asher PETTENGELL-BRAND
Troy MIDDLETON
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41.98
 
Kolone ALEFOSIO
Johnny KEY
Ioane John LAMEKO
Livingstonerick SAVAIINAEA
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DNF
 
Jake DORAN
Jacob DESPARD
Christopher IUS
Jake PENNY
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DNF
 
Lachlan KENNEDY
Sebastian SULTANA
Jack HALE
Jai GORDON
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DQ
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