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Men's Decathlon

Discus Throw (Event 7/10) Results

 

Group 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Pierce LEPAGE
CAN.gif
50.98
2.
Markus ROOTH
NOR.gif
48.78
3.
Daniel GOLUBOVIC
AUS.gif
48.47
4.
Leo NEUGEBAUER
GER.gif
47.63
5.
Marcus NILSSON
SWE.gif
45.04
6.
Harrison WILLIAMS
USA.gif
43.39
7.
Kyle GARLAND
USA.gif
43.07
8.
Rik TAAM
NED.gif
43.04
9.
Janek ÕIGLANE
EST.gif
40.85
10.
Sander SKOTHEIM
NOR.gif
39.07
 
Group 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Lindon VICTOR
GRN.gif
54.97
2.
Karel TILGA
EST.gif
50.57
3.
Damian WARNER
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45.82
4.
Johannes ERM
EST.gif
45.09
5.
Ayden OWENS-DELERME
PUR.gif
44.17
6.
Jose Fernando FERREIRA SANTANA
BRA.gif
42.60
7.
Yuma MARUYAMA
JPN.gif
41.56
8.
Manuel EITEL
GER.gif
41.30
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Men's Decathlon

Pole Vault (Event 8/10) Results

 

Group 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Harrison WILLIAMS
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5.30
2.
Pierce LEPAGE
CAN.gif
5.20
3.
Janek ÕIGLANE
EST.gif
5.10
4.
Markus ROOTH
NOR.gif
5.10
5.
Leo NEUGEBAUER
GER.gif
5.10
6.
Sander SKOTHEIM
NOR.gif
4.80
7.
Daniel GOLUBOVIC
AUS.gif
4.80
8.
Rik TAAM
NED.gif
4.70
 
Kyle GARLAND
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NM
 
Marcus NILSSON
SWE.gif
NM
 
Group 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Johannes ERM
EST.gif
4.90
2.
Damian WARNER
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4.90
3.
Karel TILGA
EST.gif
4.80
4.
Lindon VICTOR
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4.80
5.
Jose Fernando FERREIRA SANTANA
BRA.gif
4.80
6.
Manuel EITEL
GER.gif
4.70
7.
Yuma MARUYAMA
JPN.gif
4.60
 
Ayden OWENS-DELERME
PUR.gif
NM
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Men's Decathlon

Javelin Throw (Event 9/10) Results

 

Group 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Janek ÕIGLANE
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70.45
2.
Jose Fernando FERREIRA SANTANA
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69.19
3.
Yuma MARUYAMA
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60.14
4.
Manuel EITEL
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60.12
5.
Sander SKOTHEIM
NOR.gif
59.05
6.
Daniel GOLUBOVIC
AUS.gif
58.95
7.
Rik TAAM
NED.gif
57.96
 
Ayden OWENS-DELERME
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DNS
 
Marcus NILSSON
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DNS
 
Group 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Lindon VICTOR
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68.05
2.
Karel TILGA
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66.42
3.
Markus ROOTH
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64.84
4.
Damian WARNER
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63.09
5.
Pierce LEPAGE
CAN.gif
60.90
6.
Johannes ERM
EST.gif
60.56
7.
Leo NEUGEBAUER
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57.95
8.
Harrison WILLIAMS
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54.60
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Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Armand DUPLANTIS
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6.10
2.
Ernest John OBIENA
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6.00
3.
Kurtis MARSCHALL
AUS.gif
5.95
3.
Christopher NILSEN
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5.95
5.
Thibaut COLLET
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5.90
6.
Bokai HUANG
CHN.gif
5.75
7.
Ben BROEDERS
BEL.gif
5.75
8.
Zach MCWHORTER
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5.75
9.
Jie YAO
CHN.gif
5.75
9.
Claudio Michel STECCHI
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5.75
9.
Piotr LISEK
POL.gif
5.75
12.
Robert SOBERA
POL.gif
5.55
12.
Ersu ŞAŞMA
TUR.gif
5.55
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Men's 4x400m Relay
Heats Results
First 3 Teams in each Heat and the next 2 fastest Teams will qualify for the Final

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Trevor BASSITT
Matthew BOLING
Christopher BAILEY
Justin ROBINSON
USA.gif
2:58.47
2.
Muhammed Anas YAHIYA
Amoj JACOB
Muhammed Ajmal VARIYATHODI
Rajesh RAMESH
IND.gif
2:59.05
3.
Lewis DAVEY
Charles DOBSON
Rio MITCHAM
Alex HAYDOCK-WILSON
GBR.gif
2:59.42
4.
Zibane NGOZI
Baboloki THEBE
Laone DITSHETELO
Leungo SCOTCH
BOT.gif
2:59.42
5.
Naohiro JINUSHI
Fuga SATO
Kentaro SATO
Yuki Joseph NAKAJIMA
JPN.gif
3:00.39
6.
Matěj KRSEK
Pavel MASLÁK
Vít MÜLLER
Patrik ŠORM
CZE.gif
3:00.99
7.
Renny QUOW
Asa GUEVARA
Shakeem MC KAY
Jereem RICHARDS
TTO.gif
3:01.54
8.
Iñaki CAÑAL
Samuel GARCÍA
Bernat ERTA
Óscar HUSILLOS
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3:02.64
9.
Ernő STEIGERWALD
Zoltán WAHL
Árpád KOVÁCS
Attila MOLNÁR
HUN.gif
3:02.65
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rusheen MCDONALD
Jevaughn POWELL
Zandrion BARNES
D'Andre ANDERSON
JAM.gif
2:59.82
2.
Ludvy VAILLANT
Loïc PREVOT
David SOMBE
Téo ANDANT
FRA.gif
3:00.05
3.
Davide RE
Edoardo SCOTTI
Lorenzo BENATI
Alessandro SIBILIO
ITA.gif
3:00.14
4.
Liemarvin BONEVACIA
Terrence AGARD
Ramsey ANGELA
Isaya KLEIN IKKINK
NED.gif
3:00.23
5.
Julien WATRIN
Dylan BORLÉE
Robin VANDERBEMDEN
Alexander DOOM
BEL.gif
3:00.33
6.
Jean Paul BREDAU
Marvin SCHLEGEL
Marc KOCH
Manuel SANDERS
GER.gif
3:00.67
7.
Kennedy Kimeu MUTHOKI
Zablon Ekhal EKWAM
Kelvin Sane TAUTA
Wyclife KINYAMAL
KEN.gif
3:01.41
8.
Aruna DHARSHANA
Rajitha Neranja
RAJAKARUNA
Pabasara NIKU, Kalinga KUMARAGE
SRI.gif
3:03.25
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Women's 4x400m Relay
Heats Results
First 3 Teams in each Heat and the next 2 fastest Teams will qualify for the Final

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Charokee YOUNG
Nickisha PRYCE
Shiann SALMON
Stacey Ann WILLIAMS
JAM.gif
3:22.74
2.
Zoe SHERAR
Aiyanna STIVERNE
Kyra CONSTANTINE
Grace KONRAD
CAN.gif
3:23.29
3.
Eveline SAALBERG
Cathelijn PEETERS
Lisanne DE WITTE
Femke BOL
NED.gif
3:23.75
4.
Alicja WRONA-KUTRZEPA
Marika POPOWICZ-DRAPAŁA
Patrycja WYCISZKIEWICZ-ZAWADZKA
Natalia KACZMAREK
POL.gif
3:24.05
5.
Amandine BROSSIER
Louise MARAVAL
Sounkamba SYLLA
Camille SERI
FRA.gif
3:27.50
6.
Luna THIEL
Alica SCHMIDT
Mona MAYER
Carolina KRAFZIK
GER.gif
3:27.74
7.
Eva SANTIDRIÁN
Herminia PARRA
Laura BUENO
Barbara CAMBLOR
ESP.gif
3:31.91
 
Ella ONOJUVWEVWO
Patience Okon GEORGE
Opeyemi Deborah OKE
Imaobong Nse UKO
NGR.gif
DQ
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Laviai NIELSEN
Amber ANNING
Nicole YEARGIN
Yemi Mary JOHN
GBR.gif
3:23.33
2.
Naomi VAN DEN BROECK
Imke VERVAET
Hanne CLAES
Helena PONETTE
BEL.gif
3:23.63
3.
Alice MANGIONE
Ayomide FOLORUNSO
Alessandra BONORA
Giancarla TREVISAN
ITA.gif
3:23.86
4.
Sophie BECKER
Róisín HARRISON
Kelly MCGRORY
Sharlene MAWDSLEY
IRL.gif
3:26.18
5.
Evelin NÁDHÁZY
Bianka KÉRI
Fanni RAPAI
Janka MOLNÁR
ITA.gif
3:27.79
6.
Giulia SENN
Julia NIEDERBERGER
Rachel PELLAUD
Catia GUBELMANN
SUI.gif
3:29.07
7.
Zurian HECHAVARRÍA
Lisneidy VEITÍA
Rose Mary ALMANZA
Roxana GÓMEZ
CUB.gif
3:29.70
8.
Lydia JELE
Oratile NOWE
Galefele MOROKO
Obakeng KAMBERUKA
BOT.gif
3:31.85
 
Lynna IRBY-JACKSON
Rosey EFFIONG
Quanera HAYES
Alexis HOLMES
USA.gif
DQ
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Women's Shot Put
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Chase EALEY
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20.43
2.
Sarah MITTON
CAN.gif
20.08
3.
Lijiao GONG
CHN.gif
19.69
4.
Auriol DONGMO
POR.gif
19.69
5.
Danniel THOMAS-DODD
JAM.gif
19.59
6.
Maggie EWEN
USA.gif
19.51
7.
Maddison-Lee WESCHE
NZL.gif
19.51
8.
Jessica SCHILDER
NED.gif
19.26
9.
Jorinde VAN KLINKEN
NED.gif
19.05
10.
Yemisi OGUNLEYE
GER.gif
18.97
11.
Jiayuan SONG
CHN.gif
18.90
12.
Sara GAMBETTA
GER.gif
18.71
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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marco AROP
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1:44.24
2.
Emmanuel WANYONYI
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1:44.53
3.
Ben PATTISON
GBR.gif
1:44.83
4.
Adrián BEN
ESP.gif
1:44.91
5.
Slimane MOULA
ALG.gif
1:44.95
6.
Tshepiso MASALELA
BOT.gif
1:45.57
7.
Bryce HOPPEL
USA.gif
1:46.02
 
Djamel SEDJATI
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DQ
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Women's 5000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Faith KIPYEGON
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14:53.88
2.
Sifan HASSAN
NED.gif
14:54.11
3.
Beatrice CHEBET
KEN.gif
14:54.33
4.
Margaret Chelimo KIPKEMBOI
KEN.gif
14:56.62
5.
Ejgayehu TAYE
ETH.gif
14:56.85
6.
Medina EISA
ETH.gif
14:58.23
7.
Freweyni HAILU
ETH.gif
14:58.31
8.
Nozomi TANAKA
JPN.gif
14:58.99
9.
Elise CRANNY
USA.gif
14:59.22
10.
Laura GALVÁN
MEX.gif
14:59.32
10.
Lilian Kasait RENGERUK
KEN.gif
14:59.32
12.
Maureen KOSTER
NED.gif
15:00.78
13.
Gudaf TSEGAY
ETH.gif
15:01.13
14.
Alicia MONSON
USA.gif
15:04.08
15.
Francine NIYOMUKUNZI
BDI.gif
15:15.01
16.
Nadia BATTOCLETTI
ITA.gif
15:27.86
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Men's Decathlon
1500m (Event 10/10) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sander SKOTHEIM
NOR.gif
4:19.64
2.
Karel TILGA
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4:20.73
3.
Johannes ERM
EST.gif
4:22.19
4.
Harrison WILLIAMS
USA.gif
4:22.69
5.
Rik TAAM
NOR.gif
4:22.70
6.
Janek ÕIGLANE
EST.gif
4:23.43
7.
Damian WARNER
CAN.gif
4:27.73
8.
Daniel GOLUBOVIC
AUS.gif
4:29.51
9.
Yuma MARUYAMA
JPN.gif
4:32.01
10.
Manuel EITEL
GER.gif
4:33.70
11.
Markus ROOTH
NOR.gif
4:34.11
12.
Lindon VICTOR
GRN.gif
4:39.67
13.
Pierce LEPAGE
CAN.gif
4:39.88
14.
Leo NEUGEBAUER
GER.gif
4:43.93
15.
Jose Fernando FERREIRA SANTANA
BRA.gif
5:00.91
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