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Men's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Fred KERLEY
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9.88
2.
Rohan BROWNING
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10.11
3.
Hiroki YANAGITA
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10.13
4.
Tiaan WHELPTON
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10.15
5.
Ryota SUZUKI
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10.19
6.
Akira HARADA
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10.27
7.
Akihiro HIGASHIDA
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10.27
8.
Bruno DEDE
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10.31
9.
Satoru FUKUSHIMA
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10.34
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ryuichiro SAKAI
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10.08
2.
Yuki KOIKE
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10.14
3.
Taju HONGO
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10.19
4.
Jake DORAN
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10.19
5.
Naoki INOUE
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10.19
6.
Chun-Han YANG
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10.23
7.
Shota NAKAMURA
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10.32
8.
Ippei TAKEDA
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10.33
9.
Yoshihide KIRYU
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11.20
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Men's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Fred KERLEY
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9.91
2.
Rohan BROWNING
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10.10
3.
Ryuichiro SAKAI
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10.10
4.
Yuki KOIKE
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10.11
5.
Tiaan WHELPTON
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10.14
6.
Taju HONGO
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10.18
7.
Hiroki YANAGITA
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10.19
8.
Ryota SUZUKI
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10.27
9.
Jake DORAN
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10.28
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Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yuki Joseph NAKAJIMA
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45.31
2.
João COELHO
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45.46
3.
Fuga SATO
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45.52
4.
Paul DEDEWO
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45.62
5.
Kentaro SATO
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45.75
6.
Naohiro JINUSHI
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45.76
7.
Kenki IMAIZUMI
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45.76
8.
Alex BECK
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46.33
9.
Kaito KAWABATA
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46.90
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Men's 3000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hyuga ENDO
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7:45.08
2.
Kazuya SHIOJIRI
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7:46.37
3.
Charles Karanja KAMAU
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7:47.31
4.
Kiprono SITONIK
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7:47.78
5.
Hiroki MATSUEDA
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7:49.83
6.
Yohei IKEDA
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7:50.39
7.
Julian OAKLEY
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7:50.60
8.
Kanta SHIMIZU
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7:51.16
9.
Jack BRUCE
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7:51.98
10.
Isaac KIBET
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7:54.27
11.
Takato SUZUKI
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7:57.78
12.
Yuta BANDO
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7:58.20
13.
Jude THOMAS
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8:02.55
14.
Kiseki SHIOZAWA
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8:02.58
15.
Yuhei URANO
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8:03.18
16.
Hiroto YOSHIOKA
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8:09.35
17.
Kazuki TAMURA
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8:17.55
 
Richard ETIR
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DNF
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shunsuke IZUMIYA
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13.07
2.
Shunya TAKAYAMA
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13.25
3.
Shuhei ISHIKAWA
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13.36
4.
Roger IRIBARNE
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13.37
5.
Higashi ISHIDA-THOMAS
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13.42
6.
Taiga YOKOCHI
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13.46
7.
Jacob MCCORRY
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13.48
8.
Kuei-Ru CHEN
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13.56
9.
Ryo TOKUOKA
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13.99
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yusaku KODAMA
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48.77
2.
Kazuki KUROKAWA
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49.03
3.
Takayuki KISHIMOTO
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49.28
4.
Kaito TSUTSUE
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49.35
5.
Amere LATTIN
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49.65
6.
Abdelmalik LAHOULOU
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49.71
7.
Chieh CHEN
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50.13
8.
Shuta NAKAI
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50.72
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Men's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ryuji MIURA
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8:19.07
2.
Amos KIRUI
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8:20.86
3.
Ryoma AOKI
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8:21.96
4.
Matthew CLARKE
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8:26.47
5.
Damián VÍCH
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8:30.81
6.
Atsushi SHOBU
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8:31.92
7.
Seiya SUNADA
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8:32.24
8.
Seiya SHIGENO
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8:35.88
9.
Asahi KURODA
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8:37.25
10.
Hironori TSUETAKI
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8:38.39
11.
Aoi MATSUMOTO
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8:53.96
12.
Yasunari KUSU
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8:57.79
 
Taisei OGINO
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DNF
 
Philemon Kiplagat RUTO
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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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2.29
2.
Joel BADEN
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2.29
3.
Naoto HASEGAWA
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2.25
4.
Tomohiro SHINNO
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2.25
5.
Ryoichi AKAMATSU
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2.25
6.
Sho KATSUDA
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2.20
6.
Yuto SEKO
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2.20
6.
Hamish KERR
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2.20
9.
Marco FASSINOTTI
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2.15
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Men's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hiromichi YOSHIDA
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8.26
2.
Jianan WANG
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8.22
3.
Henry FRAYNE
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7.99
4.
Hibiki TSUHA
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7.95
5.
Shoutarou SHIROYAMA
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7.94
6.
Yu-Tang LIN
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7.92
7.
Natsuki YAMAKAWA
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7.91
8.
Yuki HASHIOKA
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7.90
9.
Jingqiang ZHANG
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7.61
 
Henry FRAYNE
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7.86
 
Natsuki YAMAKAWA
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7.72
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