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Athletics IAAF Challenger Continental Tour 2023 (Royal City Inferno Track & Field Festival)


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Men's 110m Hurdles
Heat Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Liam MATHER
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14.36
2.
Adam EXLEY
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14.72
3.
Adam ANDRES
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14.89
4.
Anthony KWAN
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15.29
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Liam MATHER
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14.20
2.
Adam EXLEY
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14.65
3.
Adam ANDRES
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14.84
4.
Anthony KWAN
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15.43
Men's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Roxroy CATO
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49.55
2.
Shakeem HALL-SMITH
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49.69
3.
Eric CRAY
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49.88
4.
Malcum TATUM
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51.12
5.
Justin ROSE
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51.23
6.
Joshua ADHEMAR
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52.87
7.
Saj ALHADDAD
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53.59
8.
David MOULONGOU
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55.24
Men's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Noel VANDERZEE
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2.16
2.
Eric CHATTEN
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2.16
3.
Aiden GROUT
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2.16
4.
Stefan DUVIVIER
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2.05
5.
Louis BROSSEAU
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2.05
5.
Sean CATE
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2.05
7.
Caleb KEELING
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2.00
8.
Éliot TREMBLAY
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1.90
Men's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Johnathan JACOB
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7.59
2.
Scott JOSEPH
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7.48
3.
Noah VUCSICS
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7.18
4.
Olorunfemi AKINDURO
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7.14
5.
Arman SHAHZADEH
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7.13
6.
Eric CHE
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7.12
7.
Logan SPICER
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6.98
8.
Mathieu INDOME
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6.86
9.
Michael AKINTUNDE
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6.82
10.
Guilhem HERMET
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6.80
11.
Ryan DENMAN
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6.73
12.
Jared HENDRICKS-POLACK
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6.62
13.
Noah DOMMASCH
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6.08
 
Graham HUTCHISON-CAMPBELL
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NM
Women's 100m
Heat Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Audrey LEDUC
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11.39
2.
Jacqueline MADOGO
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11.40
3.
Sade MCCREATH
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11.56
4.
Emily MARTIN
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11.72
5.
Paula SUCHOWIECKA
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11.78
6.
Dawn RICHARDSON WILSON
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11.88
7.
Maria ULYSSE THÉRÉSA
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11.97
8.
Gabrielle COLE
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12.03
Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Audrey LEDUC
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11.39
2.
Jacqueline MADOGO
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11.45
3.
Sade MCCREATH
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11.54
4.
Emily MARTIN
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11.79
5.
Maria ULYSSE THÉRÉSA
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11.87
6.
Dawn RICHARDSON WILSON
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11.89
7.
Paula SUCHOWIECKA
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11.94
8.
Gabrielle COLE
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12.05
Women's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Grace KONRAD
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51.96
2.
Zoe SHERAR
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52.47
3.
Micha POWELL
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53.34
4.
Audrey JACKSON
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54.27
5.
Ashlan BEST
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54.66
6.
Katrina INNANEN
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56.42
7.
Doyin OGUNREMI
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56.49
Women's 800m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Emma DAGENAIS
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2:04.04
2.
Sydney SMITH
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2:04.75
3.
Sadie Jane HICKSON
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2:04.84
4.
Anna JUUL
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2:04.93
5.
Sorcha SHIU
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2:05.29
6.
Genevieve PAQUIN
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2:05.57
7.
Kyla MARTIN
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2:07.25
8.
Julia AGOSTINELLI
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2:08.03
9.
Aimee JESSOP
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2:09.80
10.
Hallee KNELSEN
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2:10.85
 
Zoe SHERAR
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jazz SHUKLA
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2:01.43
2.
Lucia STAFFORD
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2:01.63
3.
Madeleine KELLY
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2:01.81
4.
Sabrina SOUTHERLAND
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2:01.90
5.
Aurora RYNDA
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2:02.55
6.
Tiana LOSTRACCO
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2:03.12
7.
Sonia GASKIN
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2:03.54
8.
Danae RIVERS
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2:03.61
9.
Claudia SAUNDERS
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2:05.28
10.
Adrea PROPP
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2:07.99
Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kate CURRENT
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4:11.25
2.
Cameron ORMOND
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4:12.61
3.
Nina WHITFORD
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4:16.42
4.
Olivia COOPER
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4:18.60
5.
Natalie CIZMAS
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4:19.12
6.
Chloe COUTTS
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4:19.72
7.
Florence CARON
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4:19.89
8.
Alexandra LUCKI
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4:20.25
9.
Marie-Ève TURCOTTE
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4:22.03
10.
Hillary CLARK
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4:22.29
11.
Sophie COUTTS
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4:24.30
12.
Chloe HEWITT
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4:27.16

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