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Commonwealth Games 2018


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Women's 400m Hurdles
Final Results

 

JAM.gif RUSSELL Janieve
54.33

 

SCO.gif DOYLE Eilidh
54.80

 

RSA.gif NEL Wenda
54.96

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
WHYTE Ronda
JAM.gif
55.02
5
WATSON Sage
CAN.gif
55.55
6
NATHANIEL Glory Onome
NGR.gif
56.39
7
McKNIGHT Sparkle
TTO.gif
57.45
8
TRACEY Ristananna
JAM.gif
57.50
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Final Results

 

IVB.gif McMASTER Kyron
48.25

 

BAH.gif GIBSON Jeffery
49.10SB

 

JAM.gif HYDE Jaheel
49.16

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
GREEN Jack
ENG.gif
49.18
5
ALOWONLE Mohamed Rilwan
NGR.gif
49.80
6
KOECH Aron Kipchumba
KEN.gif
50.02
7
CLARKE Andre
JAM.gif
50.08
8
BETT Nicholas Kiplagat
KEN.gif
51.00
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Women's Long Jump
Final Results

 

CAN.gif NETTEY Christabel
6.84

 

AUS.gif STRATTON Brooke
6.77

 

ENG.gif PROCTOR Shara
6.75

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
UGEN Lorraine
ENG.gif
6.69
5
MALONE Chantel
IVB.gif
6.48
6
PANAGI Nektaria
CYP.gif
6.44
7
SAWYERS Jazmin
ENG.gif
6.35
8
STUART Bianca
BAH.gif
6.30
9
ANANG Naa
AUS.gif
6.22
10
NEENA Nellickal V.
IND.gif
6.19
11
WELLS Lauren
AUS.gif
6.16
12
JAMES Nayana
IND.gif
6.14
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Women's 100m T38
Final Results

 

ENG.gif HAHN Sophie
12.46GR

 

AUS.gif CLARKE Rhiannon
13.17AR

 

WAL.gif BREEN Olivia
13.35

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
PARDY Ella
AUS.gif
13.48SB
5
CLEAVER Erin
AUS.gif
14.43
6
HART Katrina
ENG.gif
14.82SB
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Men's 100m T12
Final Results

 

RSA.gif NTUTU Ndodomzi
11.02

 

RSA.gif LANGENHOVEN Hilton
11.27=SB

 

MAS.gif ALI HANAFIAH Muhamad Afiq
11.28

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SHIKONGO Ananias
TJIVIJU Even (G)
AUS.gif
11.37
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Women's Discus Throw
Final Results

 

AUS.gif STEVENS Dani
68.26GR

 

IND.gif PUNIA Seema
60.41

 

IND.gif DHILLON Navjeet
57.43

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
HAKEAI Sositina
NZL.gif
57.16
5
GOLLSHEWSKY Taryn
AUS.gif
55.47
6
MULHALL Kimberley
AUS.gif
54.93
7
LALLY Jade
ENG.gif
53.97
8
LADA Androniki
CYP.gif
53.12SB
9
GUMBS Tynelle
IVB.gif
47.04
10
TAPOKI Tereapii
COK.gif
46.01
11
MUGABE Salome
MOZ.gif
45.72PB
  GUMBS Trevia
IVB.gif
NM
  JEREMIAH Chanana
NRU.gif
NM
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Women's 200m
Final Results

 

BAH.gif MILLER-UIBO Shaunae
22.09GR

 

JAM.gif JACKSON Shericka
22.18PB

 

ENG.gif ASHER-SMITH Dina
22.29

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
THOMPSON Elaine
JAM.gif
22.30
5
EMMANUEL Crystal
CAN.gif
22.70
6
WILLIAMS Bianca
ENG.gif
23.06
7
HACKETT Semoy
TTO.gif
23.16
  FORBES Shashalee
JAM.gif
DSQ
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Men's 200m
Final Results

 

TTO.gif RICHARDS Jereem
20.12

 

CAN.gif BROWN Aaron
20.34

 

NIR.gif REID Leon
20.55

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MUNYAI Clarence
RSA.gif
20.58
5
SIAME Sydney
ZAM.gif
20.62
6
GREAUX Kyle
TTO.gif
20.63
7
WEIR Warren
JAM.gif
20.71
  HUGHES Zharnel
ENG.gif
DSQ
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Men's 800m
Final Results

 

KEN.gif KINYAMAL Wycliffe
1:45.11

 

ENG.gif LANGFORD Kyle
1:45.16PB

 

AUS.gif MATHEWS Luke
1:45.60SB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
WIGHTMAN Jake
SCO.gif
1:45.82
5
MATHAS Brad
NZL.gif
1:46.07PB
6
KITILIT Jonathan
KEN.gif
1:46.12
7
DENG Joseph
AUS.gif
1:47.20
8
AMOS Nijel
BOT.gif
1:48.45
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Men's Synchronised 10m Platform
Final Results

 

ENG.gif England
DALEY Thomas
GOODFELLOW Daniel

405.81

 

ENG.gif England
DIXON Matthew
WILLIAMS Noah

399.99

 

AUS.gif Australia
BEDGGOOD Domonic
STACEY Declan

397.92

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
JABILLIN Jellson
JAYA SURYA Hanis Nazirul
MAS.gif
385.80
5
HEATLY James
THOMSON Lucas
SCO.gif
369.60
6
HATTIE Bryden
WIENS Rylan
CAN.gif
369.21
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