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Men's 100m
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sibusiso MATSENJWA
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10.52
2.
Bradley Botshelo NKOANA
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10.66
3.
Paulo PEREIRA
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10.78
4.
Ignacio NORDETTI
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10.79
5.
Bruno CUNHA
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11.02
6.
Rodrigo RITO
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11.06
7.
Duarte FERREIRA
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11.11
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tijani KEITA
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10.44
2.
Delvis SANTOS
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10.52
3.
André PRAZERES
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10.59
4.
Tomás DINIS
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10.84
5.
Tomás GONÇALVES
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10.87
6.
Diogo VAZ
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11.17
7.
Diogo BASTOS
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11.23
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Carlos NASCIMENTO
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10.35
2.
Eckhart POTGIETER
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10.44
3.
Khalfani MUHAMMAD
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10.48
4.
Mauro TRIANA
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10.79
5.
David LANDIM
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10.83
6.
Carlos CARVALHO
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11.01
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Men's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Carlos NASCIMENTO
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10.32
2.
Tijani KEITA
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10.42
3.
Eckhart POTGIETER
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10.50
4.
Khalfani MUHAMMAD
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10.50
5.
Delvis SANTOS
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10.56
6.
André PRAZERES
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10.57
7.
Sibusiso MATSENJWA
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10.59
8.
Bradley Botshelo NKOANA
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10.75
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Men's 400m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rui SERRAS
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49.04
2.
João PINTO
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49.33
3.
Miguel REGALO
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49.77
4.
Filipe ROSA
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50.06
5.
Hugo SILVA
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50.19
6.
Hussein ALWAZZAN
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50.97
7.
Abdulaziz QARAINAIS
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51.73
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Bernardo PEREIRA
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47.79
2.
Rafael JORGE
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48.23
3.
Nuno NASCIMENTO
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48.71
4.
Rodrigo CAETANO
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49.05
5.
David ABALDE
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49.41
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Men's 1500m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Aklilu GEBREMARIYAM
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3:41.06
2.
Ronald MUSAGALA
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3:43.87
3.
Bacha MORKA
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3:46.61
4.
Alexandre FIGUEIREDO
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3:47.17
5.
André PEREIRA
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3:47.17
6.
Tomás SILVA
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3:47.43
7.
Diego JIMÉNEZ
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3:47.69
8.
Rodrigo LIMA
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3:47.99
9.
Ricardo PEDRA
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3:50.39
10.
Nuno ALVES
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3:51.42
11.
João LOPES
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3:51.56
12.
David AZEVEDO
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3:51.85
13.
Gonçalo CASIMIRO
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3:52.29
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
João SANTOS
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3:49.14
2.
Diogo ROSÁRIO
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3:50.22
3.
Gonçalo VARELA
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3:50.89
4.
Samuel RIOS
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3:53.94
5.
João PEREIRA
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3:55.29
6.
Sergio GARCÍA
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3:56.71
7.
João BRITO
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3:57.40
8.
Matheus PINTO
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4:01.00
9.
Tomás CERVEIRA
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4:06.07
10.
Eduardo BEÇA
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4:08.85
11.
Rui BORGES
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4:15.87
 
Bruno SILVA
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DNF
 
Alexandre LUCAS
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DNF
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Edson GOMES
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13.94
2.
Diogo GUERRA
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14.00
3.
Marcos HERRERA
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14.12
4.
Adolfo SAINZ-MAZA
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14.88
5.
Martim FAUSTINO
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15.08
6.
Bruno CUNHA
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15.50
7.
Miguel MOREIRA
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15.71
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kevin SÁNCHEZ
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13.70
2.
Léo EL ACHKAR
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13.89
3.
João Vitor DE OLIVEIRA
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13.99
4.
Viktor SOLYANOV
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14.58
5.
Jaime REVERTER
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14.95
6.
David NEVES
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15.23
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kevin SÁNCHEZ
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13.70
2.
Edson GOMES
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13.84
3.
João Vitor DE OLIVEIRA
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13.89
4.
Marcos HERRERA
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14.01
5.
Diogo GUERRA
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14.14
6.
Léo EL ACHKAR
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14.23
7.
Viktor SOLYANOV
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14.61
8.
Adolfo SAINZ-MAZA
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14.86
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Men's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Francisco Javier COBIÁN
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7.43
2.
Sam HEALY
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7.42
3.
Ivo TAVARES
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7.23
4.
Vicente BELGERI
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7.09
5.
Jean Marie OKUTU
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7.07
6.
Diogo OLIVEIRA
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7.06
7.
Colm BOURKE
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6.92
8.
Tomás DINIS
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6.82
9.
Adolfo SAINZ-MAZA
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6.65
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