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Women's Youth 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Faith OKWOSE
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11.49
2.
Ashley ODIASE
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12.10
3.
Sheryl PAULINE
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12.83
4.
Anesha VARUS
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13.62
 
Claudie DAVID
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DQ
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Justina EYAKPOBEYAN
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11.66
2.
Tatiana QUAN-VIE
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12.41
3.
Mst Azmi KHATUN
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13.32
4.
Judy Mitchell
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13.44
5.
Sibusisiwe MABUZA
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13.48
6.
Feongo Ribua ROOTA
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13.60
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sanaa FREDERICK
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11.70
2.
Naomi LONDON
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11.72
3.
Sethunya MAJAMA
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12.24
4.
Amanda KHONDOWE
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12.54
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mabel AKANDE
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11.72
2.
La'Nica LOCKER
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12.14
3.
Sage CONNOR
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12.35
4.
Naleli NONE
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13.59
 
Shaquania JACOBS
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DQ
 
Heat 5
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Geolyna DOWDYE
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11.83
2.
Kendecia MEADE
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12.99
3.
Aitanna Bado
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13.15
 
Zara HAGAN
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DQ
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Men's Youth 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Onkarabile RAMOTSISI
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11.01
2.
John MCGOWAN
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11.05
3.
Khadeem RYAN
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11.08
4.
Josiah JOHN
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11.11
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Teddy WILSON
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10.60
2.
Ryan LOFSTROM
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10.83
3.
Trevaughn STEWART
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10.99
4.
Chesson LIBURD
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11.00
5.
AJ DELPESCHE
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11.28
6.
Ishmael Durand
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11.43
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ebuka NWOKEJI
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10.64
2.
Andrew MAENDA
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10.78
3.
Jamie MOFFATT
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10.85
4.
Magano Naseb
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10.86
5.
Ty GODDARD
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11.40
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shaquane GORDON
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10.77
2.
Dwayne FLEMING
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10.90
3.
Lewis STEPHENS
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10.91
4.
Turmani SKINNER
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11.25
 
Heat 5
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Israel Okon SUNDAY
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10.57
2.
Kasiya DALEY
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10.87
3.
Jamie OLDHAM
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10.94
4.
Joseph BERRY
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10.96
5.
Keo DAVIS
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11.08
6.
J'Den JACKSON
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11.19
7.
Asalemo FANOLUA
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11.44
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Women's Youth 100m
Semifinals Results

 

Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Faith OKWOSE
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11.42
2.
Naomi LONDON
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11.76
3.
Ashley ODIASE
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11.97
4.
Sage CONNOR
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12.38
5.
Sheryl PAULINE
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12.81
6.
Naleli NONE
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13.59
 
Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sanaa FREDERICK
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11.56
2.
Geolyna DOWDYE
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11.73
3.
Tatiana QUAN-VIE
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12.04
4.
Amanda KHONDOWE
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12.53
5.
Kendecia MEADE
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12.86
6.
Sibusisiwe MABUZA
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13.08
7.
Mst Azmi KHATUN
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13.09
8.
Feongo Ribua ROOTA
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13.33
 
Semifinal 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Justina EYAKPOBEYAN
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11.35
2.
Mabel AKANDE
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11.61
3.
La'Nica LOCKER
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11.69
4.
Sethunya MAJAMA
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12.17
5.
Aitanna Bado
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13.12
6.
Judy Mitchell
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13.38
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Men's Youth 100m
Semifinals Results

 

Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Teddy WILSON
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10.44
2.
Kasiya DALEY
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10.75
3.
Trevaughn STEWART
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10.81
4.
Joseph BERRY
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10.95
5.
Jamie MOFFATT
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10.99
6.
Onkarabile RAMOTSISI
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11.05
7.
Turmani SKINNER
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11.19
8.
AJ DELPESCHE
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11.54
 
Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ebuka NWOKEJI
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10.51
2.
Shaquane GORDON
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10.55
3.
Dwayne FLEMING
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10.81
4.
Khadeem RYAN
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11.02
5.
Josiah JOHN
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11.04
6.
Magano Naseb
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11.05
7.
John MCGOWAN
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11.07
8.
J'Den JACKSON
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11.27
 
Semifinal 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Israel Okon SUNDAY
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10.61
2.
Ryan LOFSTROM
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10.72
3.
Jamie OLDHAM
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10.79
4.
Andrew MAENDA
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10.82
5.
Lewis STEPHENS
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10.94
6.
Chesson LIBURD
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10.99
7.
Ty GODDARD
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11.73
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Women's Youth Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Delta AMIDZOVSKI
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6.34
2.
Janae DE GANNES
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6.07
3.
Grace KRAUSE
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6.01
4.
Jessica LEE
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5.87
5.
Lademi DAVIES
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5.85
6.
Bhavna GOPIKRISHNA
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5.73
7.
Gianna PAUL
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5.71
8.
Shalan DON ARACHCHILAGE
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5.65
9.
A'Sia MCMASTER
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5.56
10.
Amelia Armando PINGA
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5.03
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Women's Youth 1500m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Janet Jepkoech CHEPKEMOI
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4:19.24
2.
Charity CHEROP
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4:26.40
3.
Emily CESCON
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4:38.48
4.
Annie MANN
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4:40.64
5.
Lucy FOSTER
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4:40.71
6.
Luyando GAMELA
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4:48.24
7.
Sandra BILOO
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4:51.80
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nancy CHEROP
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4:37.78
2.
Alexa DOW
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4:42.22
3.
Nyanyukweni FRANS
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4:42.37
4.
Millie MCCLELLAND-BROOKS
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4:42.48
5.
Lyla BELSHAW
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4:45.80
6.
Attoya HARVEY
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4:55.14
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Men's Youth 1500m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Josphat KIPKIRUI
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3:49.27
2.
Jacob SANDE
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3:52.37
3.
Frank BUCHANAN
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4:11.79
4.
Joseph REES
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4:11.84
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Andrew Kiptoo ALAMISI
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3:51.27
2.
John Nahhay WELE
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3:56.65
3.
Abraham KALUBA
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4:04.41
4.
William RABJOHNS
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4:09.67
5.
Travis GAFFNEY
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4:09.69
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Men's Youth 400m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Malachi AUSTIN
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48.13
2.
Navpreet SINGH
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48.14
3.
Stanley CHEVOUS
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48.15
4.
Junior Hlomani CHABALE
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50.69
 
Ronaldo Registre
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DQ
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jaylen BENNETT
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48.46
2.
Joshua MPANZA
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49.21
3.
Pishon HAUGHTON
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49.75
4.
Nazario GUMBS
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51.53
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Samuel OGAZI
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48.17
2.
Jett HASIUK
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48.70
3.
Evangelos POGIATZIS
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49.03
4.
Neo NTELELE
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51.55
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Alexander BECK
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48.28
2.
Olawole Erioluwa OLANREWAJU
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48.73
3.
Stephan BALSON
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50.01
4.
Shean FRED
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50.53
5.
Zico JONES
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51.16
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