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Men's Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Adam KEENAN
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74.63
2.
Rowan HAMILTON
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73.79
3.
Alex YOUNG
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73.34
4.
Brock EAGER
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71.50
5.
Jordan GEIST
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71.11
6.
Erich SULLINS
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70.21
7.
Denzel COMENENTIA
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69.68
8.
Jeremiah NUBBE
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67.12
9.
Shamshirinder SINGH
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52.87
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Women's 100m
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Maia MCCOY
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11.15
2.
Katherine LUCAS
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11.65
3.
Izzy GOUDROS
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11.79
4.
Charity OBAZUGHANMWEN
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11.90
5.
Helana SANTEMA
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12.63
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sade MCCREATH
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11.47
2.
Dawn RICHARDSON WILSON
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11.85
3.
Hanna SOBKOWICH
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11.96
4.
Makenna SELF
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12.14
5.
Caitlin PEEVER
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12.40
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Caira PETTWAY
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11.33
2.
Leya BUCHANAN
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11.35
3.
Tatiana REYES
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12.07
4.
Jordyn REED
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12.12
5.
Diana VOLOSHIN
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12.31
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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Maia MCCOY
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11.16
2.
Caira PETTWAY
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11.42
3.
Sade MCCREATH
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11.46
4.
Michelle HARRISON
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11.56
5.
Leya BUCHANAN
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11.58
6.
Katherine LUCAS
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11.76
7.
Dawn RICHARDSON WILSON
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11.89
8.
Izzy GOUDROS
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11.92
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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Lucia STAFFORD
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2:00.47
2.
Madeleine KELLY
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2:01.28
3.
Emily BROOKS-RICHARDS
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2:01.61
4.
Marta PEN FREITAS
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2:02.05
5.
Imogen BARRETT
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2:02.63
6.
Tiana LOSTRACCO
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2:03.29
7.
Emma DAGENAIS
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2:04.82
8.
Olivia COOPER
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2:06.30
9.
Alison ANDREWS-PAUL
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2:08.58
 
Jazmine FRAY
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DNF
 
Addy TOWNSEND
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DNF
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Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Simone PLOURDE
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4:06.47
2.
Abby NICHOLS
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4:08.13
3.
Katie WASSERMAN
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4:08.40
4.
Christina ARAGON
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4:09.19
5.
Micaela DEGENERO
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4:11.06
6.
Kate CURRENT
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4:11.65
7.
Courtney HUFSMITH
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4:12.17
8.
Allison CASH
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4:12.18
9.
Gina MCNAMARA
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4:12.64
10.
Jennifer RANDALL
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4:14.75
11.
Holly MACGILLIVRAY
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4:17.17
12.
Cameron ORMOND
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4:35.98
 
Madeleine KELLY
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DNF
 
Lucia STAFFORD
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DNF
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Women's 5000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
 
1.
Briana SCOTT
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15:19.51
 
2.
Julie-Anne STAEHLI
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15:22.52
 
3.
Gracelyn LARKIN
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15:23.63
 
4.
Leslie SEXTON
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15:30.39
 
5.
Katelyn AYERS
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15:43.08
 
6.
Erin TESCHUK
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15:57.27
 
7.
Alexandra LUCKI
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16:05.38
 
8.
Erin MAWHINNEY
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16:09.69
 
9.
Glynis SIM
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16:09.71
 
10.
Kyla BECKER
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16:16.27
 
11.
Katie NEWLOVE
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16:21.17
 
12.
Kiana GIBSON
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16:35.40
 
13.
Marley BECKETT
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16:40.22
 
 
Ally GINTHER
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DNF
 
 
Mikayla TINKHAM
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DNF
 
 
Sarah INGLIS
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DNF
 
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Michelle HARRISON
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12.86
2.
Tatiana AHOLOU
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13.05
3.
Paula SALMON
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13.06
4.
Evonne BRITTON
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13.18
5.
Astrid NYAME
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13.24
6.
Diana VOLOSHIN
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14.25
7.
Krysthina VLAHOVIC
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14.33
8.
Jorden HALL
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14.81
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Women's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ceili MCCABE
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9:28.76
2.
Regan YEE
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9:29.86
3.
Logan JOLLY
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9:29.89
4.
Carmen GRAVES
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9:34.44
5.
Kayley DELAY
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9:37.81
6.
Alycia BUTTERWORTH
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9:39.98
7.
Grace FETHERSTONHAUGH
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9:40.92
8.
Amy CASHIN
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9:45.12
9.
Brielle ERBACHER
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9:52.20
10.
Jenna MELANSON
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9:53.70
11.
Catherine BEAUCHEMIN
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10:25.70
12.
Kaede OYA
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10:27.14
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