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Men's 800m
Finals Results

 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Isaiah HARRIS
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1:44.85
2.
Navasky ANDERSON
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1:45.70
3.
John RIVERA
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1:45.80
4.
Charlie HUNTER
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1:46.22
5.
Charles JONES
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1:46.26
6.
Crayton CARROZZA
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1:46.34
7.
Edose IBADIN
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1:46.38
8.
Devin DIXON
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1:46.51
9.
Alex AMANKWA
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1:46.81
10.
Rajay HAMILTON
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1:51.37
 
Robert DOWNS
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Collin DYLLA
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1:47.29
2.
Luciano FIORE
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1:48.88
3.
Christian HARRISON
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1:48.90
4.
Miles SMITH
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1:49.09
5.
Charles SHIMUKOWA
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1:49.14
6.
Luca CHATHAM
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1:49.68
7.
Robert DOWNS
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1:49.80
8.
Grant GROSVENOR
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1:50.43
9.
Ryan HEMPHILL
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1:52.22
10.
Derek GROSS
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1:52.56
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Men's 1500m
Finals Results

 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Eric HOLT
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3:34.50
2.
Henry WYNNE
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3:34.55
3.
Festus LAGAT
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3:35.15
4.
John GREGOREK
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3:35.28
5.
Andrew HUNTER
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3:35.89
6.
Dillon MAGGARD
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3:36.18
7.
Craig ENGELS
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3:36.64
8.
Brett MEYER
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3:36.83
9.
Matthew CENTROWITZ
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3:36.91
10.
Robert HEPPENSTALL
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3:37.44
11.
Austen DALQUIST
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3:37.52
12.
Jesse HUNT
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3:38.07
13.
Joshua THOMPSON
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3:42.77
 
Amos BARTELSMEYER
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DNF
 
Grant GROSVENOR
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Charlie DANNATT
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3:40.60
2.
Evert SILVA
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3:40.72
3.
Antonio LÓPEZ
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3:42.17
4.
Abraham TSEGAY
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3:42.40
5.
Hamza DRIOUCH
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3:42.79
6.
David TIMLIN
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3:43.05
7.
Clayton VANDYKE
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3:44.13
8.
Cade BURKS
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3:49.85
9.
Shane KNANISHU
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3:50.64
 
John MINEN
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DNF
 
Luca CHATHAM
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DNF
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Men's 5000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Benjamin FLANAGAN
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13:20.13
2.
Ahmed MUHUMED
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13:20.39
3.
Sam PARSONS
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13:23.36
4.
Morgan MCDONALD
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13:24.54
5.
Charles HICKS
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13:27.08
6.
Kieran TUNTIVATE
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13:27.22
7.
Ky ROBINSON
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13:36.60
8.
Christopher OLLEY
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13:55.43
9.
Alejandro MARTINEZ AMBROSIO
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13:56.94
10.
Tom ANDERSON
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14:04.11
11.
Chase HOWARD
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14:08.26
12.
Nico MONTANEZ
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14:10.06
 
Joey BERRIATUA
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DNF
 
Andrew HUNTER
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DNF
 
Austen DALQUIST
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DNF
 
Liam DEE
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DNF
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Men's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ahmed JAZIRI
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8:24.31
2.
Alec BASTEN
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8:26.14
3.
Joey BERRIATUA
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8:28.57
4.
Matthew WILKINSON
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8:30.68
5.
Daniel MICHALSKI
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8:31.07
6.
Aidan TOOKER
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8:31.42
7.
Eion NOHILLY
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8:54.50
8.
David RIBICH
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8:54.50
 
Craig NOWAK
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DNF
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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Samantha WATSON
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2:00.60
2.
Brenna DETRA
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2:00.68
3.
Susan ANENO
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2:01.26
4.
Shafiqua MALONEY
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2:01.63
5.
Sabrina SOUTHERLAND
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2:01.75
6.
Imogen BARRETT
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2:01.80
7.
Laurie BARTON
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2:01.89
8.
Sintayehu VISSA
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2:01.92
9.
Sophia GORRIARAN
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2:02.56
10.
Charlene LIPSEY
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2:02.67
11.
Aziza AYOUB
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2:05.98
12.
Anna CONNOR
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2:08.09
 
Kendall ELLIS
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DNF
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Women's 1500m
Finals Results

 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Karissa SCHWEIZER
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4:04.35
2.
Allie BUCHALSKI
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4:05.53
3.
Danielle JONES
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4:05.81
4.
Carina VILJOEN
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4:07.11
5.
Alex TEUBEL
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4:07.48
6.
Anna CAMP BENNETT
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4:08.27
7.
Marta PEN FREITAS
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4:09.18
8.
Melissa TANAKA
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4:09.66
9.
Christina ARAGON
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4:10.37
10.
Jennifer RANDALL
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4:11.44
11.
Taryn RAWLINGS
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4:17.11
 
Brenna DETRA
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Katie IZZO
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4:11.32
2.
Yume GOTO
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4:13.48
3.
Alexandra LUCKI
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4:17.58
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Women's 5000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Whittni MORGAN
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15:02.07
2.
Emily LIPARI
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15:13.18
3.
Katie WASSERMAN
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15:13.81
4.
Abby NICHOLS
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15:18.49
5.
Kayley DELAY
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15:33.76
6.
Briana SCOTT
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15:37.94
7.
Savannah SHAW
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15:45.36
8.
Allie HAYS
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15:53.19
9.
Mica RIVERA
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16:00.50
10.
Diane NUKURI
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16:05.24
11.
Jovana DE LA CRUZ CAPANI
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16:06.83
12.
Aoibhe RICHARDSON
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16:07.07
13.
Haley HERBERG
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16:11.63
14.
Aisha PRAUGHT-LEER
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16:13.42
15.
Rebecca BASSETT
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16:52.28
 
Anna CAMP BENNETT
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DNF
 
Allie BUCHALSKI
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DNF
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Women's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Logan JOLLY
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9:40.14
2.
Carmen GRAVES
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9:40.45
3.
Emma GEE
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9:46.37
4.
Dana KLEIN
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10:03.29
5.
Alondra NEGRON
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10:06.43
6.
Brielle ERBACHER
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10:16.52
7.
Courtney BARNES
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10:24.15
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