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Athletics IAAF Gold Continental Tour 2023 (5th Irena Szewińska Memorial)


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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Cambrea STURGIS
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11.24
2.
Krystsina TSIMANOUSKAYA
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11.29
3.
Anavia BATTLE
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11.34
4.
Lisa MAYER
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11.36
5.
Shannon RAY
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11.39
6.
Kayla WHITE
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11.41
7.
Magdalena STEFANOWICZ
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11.49
8.
Michelle-Lee AHYE
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11.50
9.
Adrianna SUŁEK
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12.07
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Women's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Daryll NEITA
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22.23
2.
Anavia BATTLE
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22.47
3.
Cambrea STURGIS
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22.99
4.
Dalia KADDARI
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23.16
5.
Martyna KOTWIŁA
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23.17
6.
Lynna IRBY-JACKSON
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23.26
7.
Marika POPOWICZ-DRAPAŁA
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23.44
8.
Magdalena STEFANOWICZ
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23.69
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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Adelle TRACEY
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2:01.26
2.
Adrianna TOPOLNICKA
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2:01.63
3.
Ellie BAKER
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2:01.64
4.
Martyna GALANT
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2:01.72
5.
Olha LYAKHOVA
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2:02.46
6.
Katharina TROST
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2:02.61
7.
Alexandra BELL
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2:02.72
8.
Madeleine KELLY
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2:03.25
9.
Angelika SARNA
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2:03.92
10.
Eliza MEGGER
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2:04.12
11.
Margarita KOCZANOWA
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2:04.29
 
Agata KOŁAKOWSKA
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DNF
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Women's Mile
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Edinah JEBITOK
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4:22.85
2.
Ksanet ALEM
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4:24.29
3.
Marta PÉREZ
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4:25.78
4.
Weronika LIZAKOWSKA
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4:28.62
5.
Berenice CLEYET-MERLE
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4:28.89
6.
Aleksandra PŁOCIŃSKA
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4:30.74
7.
Mebriht MEKONEN
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4:32.44
 
Aneta KONIECZEK
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DNF
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Alaysha JOHNSON
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12.94
2.
Klaudia SICIARZ
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13.10
3.
Jade BARBER
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13.20
4.
Mette GRAVERSGAARD
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13.37
5.
Adrianna SUŁEK
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13.55
6.
Weronika BARCZ
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13.56
7.
Ketiley BATISTA
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13.59
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sarah LAVIN
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13.01
2.
Devynne CHARLTON
BAH.gif
13.02
3.
Klaudia WOJTUNIK
POL.gif
13.32
4.
Sharika NELVIS
USA.gif
13.41
5.
Weronika NAGIĘĆ
POL.gif
13.51
6.
Julia SŁOCKA
POL.gif
14.40
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Alaysha JOHNSON
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12.41
2.
Devynne CHARLTON
BAH.gif
12.64
3.
Sarah LAVIN
IRL.gif
12.86
4.
Klaudia SICIARZ
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13.00
5.
Mette GRAVERSGAARD
DEN.gif
13.05
6.
Sharika NELVIS
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13.10
7.
Klaudia WOJTUNIK
POL.gif
13.10
8.
Jade BARBER
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13.31
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Women's Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Brooke ANDERSEN
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78.79
2.
Camryn ROGERS
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77.62
3.
Janee' KASSANAVOID
USA.gif
75.10
4.
Annette Nneka ECHIKUNWOKE
USA.gif
73.66
5.
Bianca Florentina GHELBER
ROU.gif
72.23
6.
Malwina KOPRON
POL.gif
71.23
7.
Anita WŁODARCZYK
POL.gif
69.54
8.
Hanna SKYDAN
AZE.gif
69.46
9.
Alyssa WILSON
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67.76
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