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Athletics IAAF Bronze Continental Tour 2023 (Citius Meeting)


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Men's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
William REAIS
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20.38
2.
Tarsis Gracious OROGOT
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20.42
3.
Julian FORTE
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20.53
4.
Ryan ZEZE
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20.58
5.
Taymir BURNET
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20.66
6.
Felix SVENSSON
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20.90
7.
Méba Mickaël ZEZE
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21.11
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Men's 400m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Robin VANDERBEMDEN
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45.69
2.
Florent MABILLE
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46.37
3.
Boško KIJANOVIĆ
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46.48
4.
Isayah BOERS
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46.64
5.
Marc KOCH
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46.80
6.
Patrick SCHNEIDER
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47.60
 
Jonathan BORLÉE
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Emmanuel BAMIDELE
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44.79
2.
Rusheen MCDONALD
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45.07
3.
Busang Collen KEBINATSHIPI
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45.18
4.
Lionel SPITZ
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45.74
5.
Dylan BORLÉE
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45.76
6.
Liemarvin BONEVACIA
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45.84
7.
Alexander DOOM
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46.24
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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Abdelati EL GUESSE
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1:45.21
2.
Noah KIBET
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1:46.20
3.
Ryan CLARKE
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1:46.34
4.
Ethan HUSSEY
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1:46.38
5.
Neil GOURLEY
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1:47.26
6.
Javier MIRON
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1:47.36
7.
Archie DAVIS
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1:47.75
8.
Collins KIPRUTO
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1:47.81
9.
Elias NGENY
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1:48.59
10.
Musa SULIMANN
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1:48.77
11.
Navid KERBER
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1:49.75
12.
Vincent NOTZ
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1:52.28
 
Khaled BENMAHDI
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DNF
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Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Elzan BIBIĆ
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3:34.20
2.
Tom ELMER
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3:34.50
3.
George MILLS
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3:34.58
4.
Cooper TEARE
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3:34.81
5.
Samuel PRAKEL
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3:35.21
6.
Dominic Lokinyomo LOBALU
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3:35.48
7.
Charles GRETHEN
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3:36.06
8.
Mike FOPPEN
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3:36.40
9.
Romain MORNET
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3:36.49
10.
Pieter SISK
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3:37.82
11.
Baptiste MISCHLER
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3:39.46
12.
Noah BALTUS
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3:40.28
13.
Alexis MIELLET
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3:43.04
 
Adam CZERWIŃSKI
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DNF
 
Mounir AKBACHE
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DNF
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tyler MASON
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13.22
2.
Orlando BENNETT
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13.27
3.
Aurel MANGA
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13.49
4.
Finley GAIO
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13.69
5.
Erwann CINNA
FRA.gif
13.71
6.
Timme KOSTER
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13.95
7.
Jason JOSEPH
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16.93
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Alastair CHALMERS
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49.53
2.
Ramsey ANGELA
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49.63
3.
Julien BONVIN
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50.05
4.
Nahom YIRGA
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50.32
5.
Martijn MEIJER
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52.04
6.
Mattia TAJANA
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52.64
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Joshua ABUAKU
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48.98
2.
Constantin PREIS
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49.57
3.
Nick SMIDT
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49.63
4.
Julien WATRIN
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49.93
5.
Pablo Andres IBAÑEZ GUEVARA
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50.37
 
Seamus DERBYSHIRE
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DNF
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Men's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jeswin ALDRIN
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8.22
2.
Alejandro A. PARADA
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8.08
3.
Simon EHAMMER
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8.03
4.
Christopher MITREVSKI
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7.85
5.
Lester Alcides LESCAY GAY
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7.84
6.
Ruswahl SAMAAI
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7.68
7.
Jarod BIYA
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7.57
8.
Liam ADCOCK
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7.43
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Men's Shot Put
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Scott LINCOLN
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20.83
2.
Roman KOKOSHKO
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20.33
3.
Simon BAYER
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20.03
4.
Francisco BELO
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19.64
5.
Odysseas MOUZENIDIS
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19.45
6.
Silas RISTL
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19.45
7.
Tizian LAURIA
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19.36
8.
Sven POELMANN
NED.gif
19.31
9.
Eric MAIHÖFER
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18.33
10.
Lars MEYER
SUI.gif
15.35
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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Imani LANSIQUOT
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11.06
2.
Zoe HOBBS
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11.13
3.
Mujinga KAMBUNDJI
SUI.gif
11.15
4.
Jonielle SMITH
JAM.gif
11.28
5.
Lorène Dorcas BAZOLO
POR.gif
11.35
6.
Salomé KORA
SUI.gif
11.38
7.
N'Ketia SEEDO
NED.gif
11.51
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