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Men's Shot Put
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mark BUJNOWSKI
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19.26
2.
Joseph MAXWELL
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18.73
3.
William III Edward MORRISON
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17.85
4.
Dennis ADU
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16.18
5.
Anthony LABBÉ
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16.08
6.
Seth EDWARDS
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15.54
7.
Mackenzie JOSIE
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13.51
8.
Ryan EVANS
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12.67
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Women's Shot Put
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sarah MITTON
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19.09
2.
Grace TENNANT
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15.74
3.
Cynthia APPIAH
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15.22
4.
Biniosa EZUKUSE
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15.21
5.
Liv SANDS
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13.88
6.
Renee FOESSEL
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10.59
7.
Charlotte BOLTON
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8.12
8.
Laura CALOVINI
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8.10
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Men's 100m
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Usheoritse ITSEKIRI
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10.18
2.
Malachi MURRAY
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10.24
3.
Bolade AJOMALE
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10.40
4.
Lionel Tshimanga MUTEBA
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10.48
5.
Domenic BARRESI
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10.58
6.
Xavier COLLIS
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10.87
7.
George QUARCOO
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11.54
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Duan ASEMOTA
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10.13
2.
Bismark BOATENG
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10.34
3.
Brandon LETTS
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10.35
4.
Eliezer ADJIBI
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10.42
5.
Immanuel ONYEMAH
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10.54
6.
Ramone ENGLISH
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10.62
7.
Logan SPICER
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10.75
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Men's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Usheoritse ITSEKIRI
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10.05
2.
Duan ASEMOTA
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10.17
3.
Malachi MURRAY
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10.27
4.
Bolade AJOMALE
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10.41
5.
Bismark BOATENG
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10.41
6.
Brandon LETTS
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10.42
7.
Eliezer ADJIBI
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10.43
8.
Lionel Tshimanga MUTEBA
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10.55
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Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Michael ROTH
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46.07
2.
Umajesty WILLIAMS
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46.48
3.
Nathan GEORGE
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46.53
4.
Tyler COX-YESTRAU
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46.82
5.
Emmett BRAVAKIS
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47.54
6.
Daniel HARPER
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47.58
7.
Azer KHELIFA
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48.20
8.
Carter TEAL
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48.88
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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Eamonn KICHUK
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1:48.79
2.
Alanzo RYAN
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1:49.30
3.
Nicholas COOK
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1:49.95
4.
Adam SCHMIDT
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1:50.01
5.
Nicholas YOUNG
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1:50.03
6.
Cole HANNAM
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1:52.18
7.
Michael PETERSEN
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1:55.58
 
Owen BABCOCK
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DNF
 
Andrew LEBLANC
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DNF
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Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Alec PURNELL
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3:42.74
2.
Simon BERUBE
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3:42.75
3.
Kenya SMALL
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3:43.95
4.
Andrew PEVERILL
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3:44.02
5.
Santiago GAITAN
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3:44.76
6.
Charlie PARRISH
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3:47.35
7.
Ben RICHARDSON
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3:47.46
8.
Kyle KOYANAGI
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3:47.79
9.
André ALIE-LAMARCHE
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3:48.10
10.
Ethan DAVENPORT
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3:48.37
11.
Nate RIECH
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3:51.42
12.
Daniel ROSEN
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3:52.72
13.
Ben DE VITO
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3:54.37
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Men's 5000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mitchell UBENE
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13:43.16
2.
Nicholas BANNON
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13:52.15
3.
Andrew DAVIES
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13:56.66
4.
Mike TATE
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13:58.09
5.
Dylan ALICK
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14:06.69
6.
Max TUREK
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14:06.82
7.
Miles AVALOS
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14:19.43
8.
Ryan TYRRELL
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14:22.71
9.
Heath MCALLISTER
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14:25.44
10.
Alexis LEPAGE
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14:34.42
11.
Matthew LOZANO
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14:39.75
12.
Robert LAWAND
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14:44.71
13.
Ben SHORE
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14:50.86
14.
Brandon RAFTIS
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14:53.07
15.
Sergio RAEZ VILLANUEVA
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14:58.08
16.
Royden RADOWITS
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15:00.16
 
Joshua ZILLES
 
DNF
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