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Women's Youth 200m
Semifinals Results

 

Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Naomi LONDON
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23.71
2.
Sole FREDERICK
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23.72
3.
Justina EYAKPOBEYAN
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23.90
4.
Grace KRAUSE
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23.91
5.
Tianna SPRINGER
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24.39
6.
Zara HAGAN
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24.51
7.
Shaquania JACOBS
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25.34
8.
Kelebonye OTELA
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25.73
 
Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Faith OKWOSE
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23.49
2.
La'Nica LOCKER
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23.58
3.
Ashley ODIASE
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24.04
4.
Janae DE GANNES
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24.46
5.
Tyhra CHARLES
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24.60
6.
Sethunya MAJAMA
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24.99
7.
Tatiana QUAN-VIE
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25.09
8.
Sage CONNOR
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25.51
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Men's Youth 200m
Semifinals Results

 

Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Samuel OGAZI
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21.30
2.
Joseph BERRY
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21.57
3.
Toby THOMPSON
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21.65
4.
Magano Naseb
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21.72
5.
Malachi AUSTIN
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21.99
6.
J'Den JACKSON
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22.24
7.
Emosi LAQERE
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24.14
 
Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Dean PATTERSON
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21.15
2.
Israel Okon SUNDAY
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21.40
3.
Ryan LOFSTROM
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21.62
4.
Josiah JOHN
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21.66
5.
Kasiya DALEY
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21.87
6.
Chesson LIBURD
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22.07
7.
Denver TUCKER
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22.66
 
Semifinal 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rusciano THOMAS-RILEY
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21.31
2.
Jamie OLDHAM
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21.47
3.
Abhay SINGH
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21.53
4.
Turmani SKINNER
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21.82
5.
Chairo OGBEBOR
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21.90
6.
Onkarabile RAMOTSISI
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22.19
7.
Cleon JOSEPH
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22.26
8.
Cacious MASON
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22.65
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Men's Youth 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shaquane GORDON
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13.16
2.
Noah HANSON
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13.20
3.
Daniel WRIGHT
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13.45
4.
Muhammad Hazriq CIK MAT KLAU
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13.67
5.
Muhammad Fiross MOHD FAIZAL
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13.69
6.
Cheyne WEST
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13.82
7.
Le Cong Lucas FUN
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14.81
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Mixed Youth 4x400m Relay
Semifinals Results
 
Semifinal 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Malachi AUSTIN
Narissa MCPHERSON
Javon ROBERTS
Tianna SPRINGER
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3:27.71
2.
Olawole Erioluwa OLANREWAJU
Favour ONYAH
Samuel OGAZI
Faith OKWOSE
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3:29.98
3.
Kelvin Kimutai KOECH
Janet Jepkoech CHEPKEMOI
Josphat KIPKIRUI
Nancy CHEROP
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3:36.70
4.
Stephan BALSON
Kaliyah JONES
Jaylen BENNETT
Mikayla GUMBS
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3:39.45
5.
Junior Hlomani CHABALE
Wedu MATIWE
Onkarabile RAMOTSISI
Kelebonye OTELA
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3:44.27
 
 
Semifinal 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Alexander BECK
Charlotte HENRICH
Stanley CHEVOUS
Stephanie OKORO
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3:28.41
2.
Matthew HUNT
Charlotte MCAULIFFE
Jack LOVE
Jasynta LAMPRET
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3:30.45
3.
Pishon HAUGHTON
Erika LEALESS
Jett HASIUK
Kiara WEBB
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3:32.07
4.
Navpreet SINGH
Shireen AHLUWALIA
Bapi HANSDA
Asha Kiran BARLA
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3:36.89
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Women's Youth 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Phoebe GILL
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2:02.30
2.
Asha Kiran BARLA
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2:04.99
3.
Fleur COOPER
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2:05.86
4.
Brenda CHEKWEMOI
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2:07.54
5.
Janet Jepkoech CHEPKEMOI
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2:07.86
6.
Alice BENNETT
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2:08.29
7.
Alexa DOW
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2:09.58
8.
Daisy Chepngetich RUTO
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2:29.90
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Men's Youth 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kelvin Kimutai KOECH
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1:50.14
2.
Miles WATERWORTH
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1:52.21
3.
Caleb MCLEOD
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1:52.83
4.
Raymond OMARA
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1:53.84
5.
Noah NEVES
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1:55.57
6.
Jack KINRADE
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1:56.06
7.
Michael HUSSEY
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1:57.75
8.
Keeran SRISKANDARAJAH
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1:59.89
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Men's Youth 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Samuel OGAZI
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21.22
2.
Dean PATTERSON
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21.45
3.
Rusciano THOMAS-RILEY
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21.59
4.
Israel Okon SUNDAY
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21.94
5.
Jamie OLDHAM
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21.95
6.
Ryan LOFSTROM
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21.99
7.
Joseph BERRY
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22.16
 
Abhay SINGH
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DNF
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Women's Youth 3000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nancy CHEROP
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9:07.15
2.
Financia CHEPKWEMOI
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9:25.67
3.
Eliza NICHOLSON
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9:26.00
4.
Jessica BAILEY
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9:38.08
5.
Anna GARDINER
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9:56.02
6.
Gabrielle VINCENT
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10:02.60
7.
Emily CESCON
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10:12.09
8.
Luyando GAMELA
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10:22.10
9.
Amy TEASDALE
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10:22.27
10.
Christina Moiyang
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11:39.73
 
Mapaseka Makhosane
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DNF
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