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Athletics IAAF Challenger Continental Tour 2023 (Grand Prix Internacional de Bogotá)


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Athletics IAAF Challenger Continental Tour 2023 (Grand Prix Internacional de Bogotá)
 
COL.gif Bogotá (COL) - 5 August 2023 - 6 August 2023  COL.gif

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Men's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Carlos PALACIOS
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10.31
2.
Jhony RENTERIA
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10.53
3.
Oscar Manuel BALTAN
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10.64
4.
Pedro Angel AGUALIMPIA
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10.65
5.
Diego PALOMEQUE
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10.66
6.
Jerson Andrés LASSO
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10.83
7.
Luis Miguel ARROYO
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10.94
Men's 200m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ronal LONGA
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20.78
2.
Robert KING
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20.80
3.
Oscar Manuel BALTAN
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20.92
4.
Abdel KALIL
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21.67
5.
Daniel SANTIAGO
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21.82
6.
Carlos PALACIOS
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22.33
7.
Raul Daniel ARARAT
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22.92
8.
Jerson Andrés LASSO
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22.94
Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Robert KING
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46.32
2.
Jhon Alexander SOLIS
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47.40
3.
Daniel SANTIAGO
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47.99
4.
Carlos Mario MORALES
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48.33
5.
Manuel Fernando HENAO
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48.36
6.
Raul Junior PALACIOS
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48.53
7.
Adrian Alejandro MENDOZA
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49.00
8.
Samuel CORTES
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50.91
Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jelssin ROBLEDO
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1:52.35
2.
Miguel CIFUENTES
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1:52.38
3.
David Felipe BEJARANO
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1:54.00
4.
David SANTIAGO
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1:55.66
5.
Kevin Andres AGUDELO
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1:56.50
6.
Jairo SILVA
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1:57.81
7.
William Samuel MORENO
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1:59.36
Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Luis Eduardo VIAFARA
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4:00.14
2.
Esteban Alfonso GONZALEZ
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4:00.44
3.
Jorge Brayan SANCHEZ
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4:02.44
4.
Camilo AGUILLON
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4:03.61
5.
Jhan Carlos ORTEGA
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4:06.60
6.
Thomas Esteban CASTRO
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4:06.74
Men's 5000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Oscar Fernando ROBAYO FRIAS
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15:29.68
2.
Brayan Esteban VALDERRAMA
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15:31.42
3.
Carlos Santiago HERNANDEZ
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15:34.79
4.
Oscar Andres ROMERO
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15:41.66
Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Brayan ROJAS
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13.72
2.
Diego Alejandro VIVAS
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14.50
Men's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Neider ABELLO
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52.69
2.
Sebastian MOSQUERA
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53.27
3.
Luis Eduardo ARRIETA MADERA
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53.68
4.
Yeison RIVAS
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53.80
5.
Fabian BUITRAGO
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54.03
6.
Cristian ALBARRACIN
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55.21
7.
Nicolas CASTILLO
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55.57
8.
Daniel MICOLTA
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55.88
9.
Juan MAYO
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55.56
10.
Juan Anderson MENA
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56.24
Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Samuel ESTRADA
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5.10
2.
Carlos CARABALI
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4.90
3.
Pablo CHAVERRA
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4.75
4.
Daniel Santiago BULLA GARZÓN
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4.60
5.
Matias FIGUEROA
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4.40

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