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Women's 100m
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Viwe JINGQI
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11.70
2.
Anais Valentina HERNÁNDEZ ALEGRÍA
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11.77
3.
Beatriz CASTELHANO
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12.15
4.
Ainhoa REPÁRAZ
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12.16
5.
Raquel SILVA
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12.61
6.
Mariana ANTONIO
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12.70
7.
Beatriz RIBEIRO
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12.73
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rosalina SANTOS
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11.53
2.
Tamiris DE LIZ
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11.67
3.
Patrícia RODRIGUES
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12.15
4.
Lurdes OLIVEIRA
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12.17
5.
Carolina MAIO
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12.63
6.
Inês FONSECA
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12.75
7.
Clara CRUZ
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12.81
8.
Matilde PEREIRA
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12.98
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Lorène Dorcas BAZOLO
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11.33
2.
Banele SHABANGU
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11.69
3.
Beatriz ANDRADE
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11.86
4.
Joana DIAS
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12.38
5.
Rita BARBOSA
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12.42
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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Lorène Dorcas BAZOLO
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11.27
2.
Rosalina SANTOS
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11.38
3.
Tamiris DE LIZ
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11.62
4.
Banele SHABANGU
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11.78
5.
Beatriz ANDRADE
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11.80
6.
Anais Valentina HERNÁNDEZ ALEGRÍA
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11.81
7.
Patrícia RODRIGUES
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12.21
 
Viwe JINGQI
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DNS
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Women's 100m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Vera LIMA
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57.78
2.
Francisca SILVA
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57.81
3.
Lia CARIDE
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57.84
4.
Océane CONCEIÇÃO
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58.63
5.
Joana BARRETO
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59.43
6.
Mariana VIDINHA
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59.88
7.
Angelica PEREIRA
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61.80
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marlie VILJOEN
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53.35
2.
Carina VANESSA
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54.39
3.
Angelique STRYDOM
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54.52
4.
Filipa MARTINS
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54.88
5.
Ella TOBIN
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56.49
6.
Jaida DRAME
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57.64
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Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Joceline WIND
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4:14.77
2.
Adanu NENKO
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4:14.82
3.
Laura TABORDA
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4:26.83
4.
Miren MARTÍN
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4:28.26
5.
Maria Miguel AVELINO
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4:32.90
6.
Andreia PINGUEIRO
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4:32.99
7.
Beatriz AZEVEDO
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4:33.19
8.
Mariana REGALO
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4:33.93
9.
Alexandra CANEDO
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4:35.23
10.
Sara BAPTISTA
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4:36.22
11.
Ana SILVA
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4:36.72
12.
Susana GODINHO
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4:38.78
13.
Vera SIMÕES
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4:43.83
14.
Carlota FERREIRA
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4:43.97
 
Maria CARVALHO
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DNF
 
Beatriz PEREIRA
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DNF
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Olimpia BARBOSA
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13.38
2.
Imogen BRESLIN
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13.56
3.
Catarina KARAS
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13.67
4.
Fatumata BALDÉ
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14.01
5.
Elisa KEITEL
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14.23
6.
Celina PENEDA
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14.94
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Anna WOJCIESZEK
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13.62
2.
Catarina QUEIROS
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13.64
3.
Melissa SERENO
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13.72
4.
Andreia CARVALHO
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14.26
5.
Maria PEDRO
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14.51
6.
Andrea REIJA
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14.82
7.
Sofia CASTANHAS
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16.01
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Olimpia BARBOSA
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13.43
2.
Catarina QUEIROS
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13.69
3.
Melissa SERENO
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13.74
4.
Imogen BRESLIN
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13.74
5.
Catarina KARAS
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13.76
6.
Fatumata BALDÉ
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13.91
7.
Anna WOJCIESZEK
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13.93
 
Elisa KEITEL
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DNF
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Women's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Agate DE SOUSA
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6.77
2.
Evelise VEIGA
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6.27
3.
Jessica BARREIRA
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5.84
4.
Ana Rita SILVA
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5.64
5.
Javiera PÉREZ
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5.63
6.
Ana LEITE
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5.41
7.
Carolina RIBEIRO
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5.36
8.
Margarida FIGUEIREDO
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5.29
9.
Lansiia DMYTRIIEVA
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5.28
10.
Cláudia SANTOS
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4.96
 
Evelise VEIGA
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6.21
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Women's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Liliana CÁ
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62.21
2.
Denia CABALLERO
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60.10
3.
Karen GALLARDO
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60.03
4.
Irina RODRIGUES
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58.19
5.
Babette VANDEPUT
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55.70
6.
June KINTANA
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54.60
7.
Ivanilda LOPES
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51.32
 
Ailen ARMADA
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NM
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