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Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Roderick Genki DEAN
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82.03
2.
Patriks GAILUMS
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79.67
3.
Kenji OGURA
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78.99
4.
Cameron MCENTYRE
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78.62
5.
Yuta SAKIYAMA
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78.18
6.
Tatsuya SAKAMOTO
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76.00
7.
Felise VAHAI SOSAIA
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74.57
8.
Chao-Tsun CHENG
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73.88
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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Zoe HOBBS
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11.20
2.
Destiny SMITH-BARNETT
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11.41
3.
Torrie LEWIS
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11.42
4.
Bree MASTERS
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11.43
5.
Arisa KIMISHIMA
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11.60
6.
Remi TSURUTA
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11.66
7.
Midori MIKASE
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11.70
8.
Yuna MIURA
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11.81
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Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nozomi TANAKA
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4:11.56
2.
Danielle JONES
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4:12.12
3.
Vera HOFFMANN
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4:12.54
4.
Madeleine MURRAY
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4:13.16
5.
Hellen Ekalale LOBUN
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4:13.20
6.
Yume GOTO
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4:14.05
7.
Ayano IDE
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4:15.02
8.
Saki KATAGIHARA
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4:16.99
9.
Sora SHINOZAKURA
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4:17.85
10.
Mizuki MICHISHITA
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4:20.27
11.
Yuno YAMANAKA
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4:20.61
12.
Runa SHOJI
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4:21.37
 
Kiri SHIOHARA
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DNF
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Women's 3000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Teresiah Muthoni GATERI
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8:43.81
2.
Rose DAVIES
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8:44.07
3.
Margaret AKIDOR
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8:46.77
4.
Isobel BATT-DOYLE
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8:53.81
5.
Judy Jepngetich CHEPASKWONY
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8:53.94
6.
Aisha PRAUGHT-LEER
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8:55.30
7.
Nanami WATANABE
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8:58.47
8.
Nagisa SHIMOTABIRA
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9:01.35
9.
Momoka KAWAGUCHI
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9:01.49
10.
Wakana KABASAWA
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9:06.26
11.
Natsuki OMORI
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9:07.11
12.
Yuma YAMAMOTO
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9:12.32
13.
Rina SASAKI
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9:14.07
14.
Miki HIRAI
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9:17.80
15.
Nanaka YONEZAWA
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9:25.42
16.
Manami NISHIYAMA
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9:30.21
 
Hellen Ekalale LOBUN
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DNF
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Asuka TERADA
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12.86
2.
Yumi TANAKA
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12.89
3.
Mako FUKUBE
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12.91
4.
Celeste MUCCI
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12.93
5.
Masumi AOKI
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12.94
6.
Chisato KIYOYAMA
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12.96
7.
Hannah JONES
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12.97
8.
Jade BARBER
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13.03
9.
Manaka SHIBATA
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13.13
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Women's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Maryse LUZOLO
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6.79
2.
Brooke BUSCHKUEHL
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6.77
3.
Shaili SINGH
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6.65
4.
Sumire HATA
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6.48
5.
Ayaka KORA
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6.46
6.
Lakshini Sarangi Silva SANDARADURA
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6.29
7.
Maya TAKEUCHI
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6.28
8.
Mengyi TAN
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6.09
9.
Ami KODAMA
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5.63
 
Maryse LUZOLO
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6.68
 
Shaili SINGH
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6.59
 
Ami KODAMA
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5.37
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Women's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mackenzie LITTLE
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64.10
2.
Tori PEETERS
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63.26
3.
Kelsey-Lee BARBER
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61.95
4.
Haruka KITAGUCHI
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61.34
5.
Momone UEDA
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60.54
6.
Marina SAITO
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59.70
7.
Mahiro OSA
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59.57
8.
Līna MŪZE
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59.23
9.
Sae TAKEMOTO
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55.92
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