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Athletics IAAF Challenger Continental Tour 2023 (Victoria International Track Classic)


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Men's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Miles LEWIS
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10.53
2.
Dawson ANDERSON
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11.26
3.
Calum WESTBROOK
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11.49
4.
Victor ZHOU
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11.83
5.
Congran WANG
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11.93
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Chris ROYSTER
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10.48
2.
Brandon LETTS
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10.80
3.
Stephen ABOSI
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11.10
4.
Kaito SUZUKU
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11.34
5.
Alexander GROSS
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11.38
6.
Ardalan NISHABOURIAN
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11.44
7.
Luke VICCARS
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12.14
Men's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Chris ROYSTER
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10.33
2.
Miles LEWIS
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10.40
3.
Brandon LETTS
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10.72
4.
Kaito SUZUKU
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11.14
5.
Dawson ANDERSON
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11.19
6.
Alexander GROSS
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11.29
7.
Ardalan NISHABOURIAN
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11.30
 
Stephen ABOSI
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DNS
Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nathan GEORGE
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46.40
2.
Vaughn TAYLOR
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48.00
3.
Pishon HAUGHTON
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48.03
4.
Dawson ANDERSON
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48.43
5.
Chetaan JUDGE
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48.51
6.
Timothy BRENNAN
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49.59
7.
Sebastien MAHIEU
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50.28
Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Eric HOLT
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1:46.44
2.
John RIVERA
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1:46.48
3.
Hazem MIAWAD
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1:46.48
4.
Quamel PRINCE
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1:46.48
5.
Matt WISNER
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1:47.02
5.
Abdullahi HASSAN
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1:47.02
7.
Stephen EVANS
CAN.gif
1:47.16
8.
Benjamin ALLEN
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1:47.59
9.
Shamiso SIKANETA
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1:48.86
10.
Charlie DANNATT
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1:49.56
 
Leroy RUSSELL
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DNF
Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Aaron AHL
CAN.gif
3:40.88
2.
Riley FLEMINGTON
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3:42.10
3.
Kevin ROBERTSON
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3:42.65
4.
Matthew BEAUDET
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3:42.87
5.
Simon BERUBE
CAN.gif
3:43.74
6.
Jonathan PODBIELSKI
CAN.gif
3:44.03
7.
Jack YEARIAN
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3:44.73
8.
Jeff LAUTENSLAGER
NZL.gif
3:47.01
9.
Nicholas COOK
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3:47.93
10.
Ron MACLEAN
CAN.gif
3:48.00
11.
Luciano FIORE
USA.gif
3:48.85
12.
Brayden MYTOPHER
CAN.gif
3:49.61
13.
William LAIRD
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3:50.18
14.
Matthew VAN SCHEPDAEL
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3:50.25
15.
Dan MCSOLLA
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3:52.98
 
Robert HEPPENSTALL
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DNF
Men's 3000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Aaron AHL
CAN.gif
8:05.04
2.
Tyler DOZZI
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8:06.84
3.
Christian GRAVEL
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8:16.78
4.
Chase HOWARD
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8:19.32
5.
Scott ARNDT
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8:36.50
Men's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jalen SEALS
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8.02
2.
Scott JOSEPH
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7.25
3.
Ryan DENMAN
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6.98
4.
Zackary KUZYK
CAN.gif
6.86
5.
Johnathan BALOGUN
CAN.gif
6.81
6.
River SANOY
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6.49
7.
Lauchlan IRISH
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6.30
 
Jalen SEALS
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7.60
Men's Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rowan HAMILTON
CAN.gif
75.80
2.
Adam KEENAN
CAN.gif
74.48
3.
Erich SULLINS
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73.50
4.
Denzel COMENENTIA
NED.gif
72.91
5.
Jordan GEIST
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72.56
6.
Alex YOUNG
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70.15
7.
Jeremiah NUBBE
CAN.gif
66.13
Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tripp MARCUS
USA.gif
67.33
2.
Andy WHITE
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65.48
3.
Martynas BAJARUNAS
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53.98
 
Marc Anthony MINICHELLO
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NM

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