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Men's 400m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yuki Joseph NAKAJIMA
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45.12
2.
Iñaki CAÑAL
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45.27
3.
Alexander DOOM
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45.28
4.
Óscar HUSILLOS
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45.29
5.
Davide RE
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45.39
6.
Joseph BRIER
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45.58
7.
Ashraf Hussen OSMAN
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45.92
8.
Michael CHERRY
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45.98
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Dylan BORLÉE
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45.09
2.
Téo ANDANT
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45.18
3.
Christopher O'DONNELL
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45.73
4.
Carl BENGTSTRÖM
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45.91
5.
Julio ARENAS
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45.95
6.
Samuel GARCÍA
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45.97
7.
Jonathan BORLÉE
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46.31
8.
Lucas BÚA
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46.72
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Men's 800m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Gabriel TUAL
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1:44.46
2.
Cornelius TUWEI
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1:44.70
3.
Adrián BEN
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1:44.72
4.
Tom DRADIGA
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1:44.74
5.
Mohamed ATTAOUI
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1:44.93
6.
Peter BOL
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1:45.03
7.
Mateusz BORKOWSKI
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1:45.39
8.
Elias NGENY
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1:45.84
9.
Pablo SÁNCHEZ-VALLADARES
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1:46.55
10.
Moad ZAHAFI
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1:46.74
11.
Amel TUKA
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1:47.83
 
Saúl MARTÍNEZ
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Collins KIPRUTO
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1:45.27
2.
David BARROSO
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1:45.99
3.
Pol MOYA
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1:46.21
4.
Javier MIRON
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1:46.33
5.
David CARRANZA
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1:46.58
6.
Brad MATHAS
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1:46.78
7.
Eric GUZMAN
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1:46.81
8.
Mikuto KANEKO
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1:50.37
9.
Ryan SÁNCHEZ
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1:53.05
 
Alejandro MATIENZO
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DNF
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jason JOSEPH
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13.10
2.
Wilhem BELOCIAN
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13.20
3.
Enrique LLOPIS
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13.35
4.
Tyler MASON
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13.41
5.
Orlando BENNETT
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13.43
6.
Shuhei ISHIKAWA
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13.64
7.
Elmo LAKKA
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13.71
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hassane FOFANA
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13.49
2.
Amine BOUANANI
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13.53
3.
Daniel CISNEROS
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13.55
4.
Michael OBASUYI
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13.61
5.
Kevin SÁNCHEZ
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13.96
6.
Marc GALE
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13.97
 
John CABANG
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DQ
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Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Claudio Michel STECCHI
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5.82
2.
Emmanouil KARALIS
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5.72
3.
Cole WALSH
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5.62
4.
Valentin LAVILLENIE
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5.52
5.
Olen Tray OATES
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5.52
6.
Aleix PI
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5.37
6.
Didac SALAS
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5.37
8.
Germán CHIARAVIGLIO
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5.37
9.
Juan Luis BRAVO
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5.37
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Men's Shot Put
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rajindra CAMPBELL
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22.22
2.
Roger STEEN
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21.33
3.
Chukwuebuka Cornnell ENEKWECHI
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21.30
4.
Eric FAVORS
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20.51
5.
Andrei Rares TOADER
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20.45
6.
Jonah WILSON
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20.31
7.
Carlos TOBALINA
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20.30
8.
Konrad BUKOWIECKI
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20.22
9.
Miguel GÓMEZ
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19.25
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Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Andrian MARDARE
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81.49
2.
Norbert RIVASZ-TÓTH
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78.39
3.
Maurice VOIGT
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77.21
4.
Gatis ČAKŠS
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75.50
5.
Nicolas QUIJERA
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74.55
6.
Arthur W. PETERSEN
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70.50
7.
Jaroslav JÍLEK
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69.55
 
Manu QUIJERA
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DNS
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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE
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10.83
2.
Jaël BESTUÉ
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11.10
3.
Shashalee FORBES
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11.11
4.
Zaynab DOSSO
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11.30
5.
Salomé KORA
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11.31
6.
Arialis GANDULLA
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11.41
7.
Dezerea BRYANT
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11.52
8.
Paula SEVILLA
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11.54
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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Worknesh MESELE
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1:58.75
2.
Isabelle BOFFEY
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1:59.30
3.
Lorea IBARZABAL
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1:59.88
4.
Eloisa COIRO
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1:59.96
5.
Agnès RAHAROLAHY
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2:00.26
6.
Lorena MARTÍN
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2:00.39
7.
Daniela GARCÍA
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2:00.69
8.
Erin WALLACE
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2:01.16
9.
Charlotte PIZZO
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2:02.47
10.
Zoya NAUMOV
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2:02.69
 
Geena STEPHENS
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DNF
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