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Athletics IAAF Bronze Continental Tour 2023 (International Marseille Meeting)


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Men's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sinesipho DAMBILE
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20.44
2.
Clarence MUNYAI
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20.56
3.
Brandon CARNES
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20.63
4.
Joe FERGUSON
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20.65
5.
Aidan MURPHY
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21.07
6.
Arthur CISSÉ
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21.14
7.
Hachim MAAROUFOU
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21.15
 
James DADZIE
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DNF
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Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yuki Joseph NAKAJIMA
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45.25
2.
Kajetan DUSZYŃSKI
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46.00
3.
Isaac MAKWALA
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46.04
4.
Alex HAYDOCK-WILSON
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46.10
5.
Lewis DAVEY
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46.12
6.
Javon FRANCIS
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46.32
7.
Thomas JORDIER
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47.05
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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ben PATTISON
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1:45.05
2.
Abdessalem AYOUNI
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1:46.06
3.
Noah KIBET
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1:46.07
4.
Youssef BENZAMIA
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1:46.17
5.
Anicet KOZAR
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1:46.42
6.
Ryan SÁNCHEZ
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1:46.67
7.
Álvaro DE ARRIBA
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1:46.68
8.
Ludovic LE MEUR
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1:47.79
 
Clement PAILLON
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DNF
 
Benjamin ROBERT
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DNF
 
Mohamed Ali GOUANED
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DNF
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Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ignacio FONTES
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3:34.29
2.
Bastien AUGUSTO
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3:34.85
3.
Kyumbe MUNGUTI
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3:35.34
4.
Romain MORNET
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3:35.69
5.
Melkeneh AZIZE
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3:35.75
6.
Gonzalo GARCÍA
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3:35.75
7.
Maël GOUYETTE
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3:35.94
8.
Benoit CAMPION
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3:36.46
9.
Abu MAYANJA
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3:36.52
10.
Baptiste MISCHLER
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3:37.51
11.
Luke MCCANN
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3:38.13
12.
Pierrik JOCTEUR-MONROZIER
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3:38.89
 
Adam CZERWIŃSKI
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DNF
 
Salim KEDDAR
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DNF
 
Khaled BENMAHDI
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DNF
 
Alexis MIELLET
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DNF
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yasmani COPELLO
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48.80
2.
Khallifah ROSSER
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48.97
3.
Sergio FERNÁNDEZ
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49.13
4.
David KENDZIERA
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49.22
5.
Daiki OGAWA
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49.88
6.
Giacomo BERTONCELLI
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50.29
7.
Jordan TERRASSE
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50.64
8.
Chris MCALISTER
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51.66
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Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Andrian MARDARE
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79.46
2.
Anderson PETERS
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78.17
3.
Dawid WEGNER
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73.74
4.
Dagbjartur Dadi JONSSON
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72.27
5.
Felise VAHAI SOSAIA
FRA.gif
72.10
6.
Rémi CONROY
FRA.gif
71.71
7.
Lenny BRISSEAULT
FRA.gif
65.82
8.
Matthieu GUDET
FRA.gif
61.92
 
Franck DI SANZA
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NM
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Women's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jenna PRANDINI
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22.97
2.
Jessika GBAI
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22.98
3.
Lorène Dorcas BAZOLO
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23.28
4.
Vittoria FONTANA
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23.74
5.
Eva BERGER
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24.04
6.
Gloria HOOPER
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24.17
7.
Eloise DE LA TAILLE
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24.24
8.
Sarah MANENQ
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24.64
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Women's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ama PIPI
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51.44
2.
Miranda Charlene COETZEE
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51.71
3.
Nicole YEARGIN
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51.80
4.
Amandine BROSSIER
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52.31
5.
Alice MANGIONE
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52.47
6.
Alica SCHMIDT
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52.82
7.
Camille SERI
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53.43
8.
Rhoda NJOBVU
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54.10
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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Allie WILSON
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2:01.43
2.
Lore HOFFMANN
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2:01.53
3.
Charlotte PIZZO
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2:01.53
4.
Anaïs BOURGOIN
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2:01.88
5.
Gabija GALVYDYTĖ
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2:01.95
6.
Léna KANDISSOUNON
FRA.gif
2:02.21
7.
Agnès RAHAROLAHY
FRA.gif
2:02.26
8.
Naomi KORIR
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2:02.35
9.
Eugenie MOREL
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2:02.42
10.
Olivia BAKER
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2:02.67
11.
McKenna KEEGAN
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2:02.70
12.
Netsanet DESTA
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2:02.76
13.
Ellie BAKER
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2:04.19
 
Agata KOŁAKOWSKA
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DNF
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