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Athletics WA Bronze Continental Tour 2020 (Meeting de Marseille)


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Athletics WA Bronze Continental Tour 2020 (Meeting de Marseille)

 

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Official Schedule
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Thursday, September 3rd
17:02 Men's 100m Heat 1
17:09 Men's 100m Heat 2
17:16 Women's 400m
17:23 Men's 800m
17:31 Women's 100m
17:36 Men's Discus Throw
17:39 Women's 1500m
17:54 Men's Under 20 110m Hurdles
19:07 Women's Long Jump
19:30 Women's 100m Hurdles
19:43 Men's 200m
19:50 Women's 800m
20:00 Men's 100m Final
20:08 Men's 1500m
20:24 Men's 110m Hurdles

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Men's 100m
Heats Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Heat and the next 4 best unqualified Athletes between all Heats will qualify for the Final

 

Heat 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SIMBINE Akani
.RSA
10.31
2
RODGERS Mickael
.USA
10.45
3
FALL Mouhamadou
.FRA
10.65
4
TAFTIAN Hassan
.IRI
10.70
5
FERRANDO Alexandre
.FRA
10.82
6
IBEKA Yoann
.FRA
10.94
7
CRITTENDEN Freddie
.USA
11.38


 

Heat 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
CISSE Arthur-Gue
.CIV
10.27
2
GOLITIN Amaury
.FRA
10.63
3
RIGOT Dylan
.FRA
10.67
4
LEROUX Jeremy
.FRA
10.71
5
KEMP Demek
.USA
10.98
6
MAAROUFOU Hachim
.FRA
11.04
7
BENICHOUX Jean-Charles
.FRA
11.09
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Women's 400m
Final Results

 

.FRA LACOSTE Sokhna
52.86

 

.FRA BROSSIER Amandine
53.40

 

.FRA AMARO Kalyl
54.75

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BLACK Isabelle
.FRA
56.00
5
GROSJEAN Melissa
.FRA
56.20
6
FABRE Estelle
.FRA
1:02.92
  MIGNON Marine
.FRA
DNS
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Men's 800m
Final Results

 

.KEN ROTICH Ferguson-Cheruiyot
1:44.34

 

.GBR GILES Elliot
1:44.68

 

.GBR LEARMONTH Guy
1:46.57

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MIRON Javier
.ESP
1:46.84
5
ROBERT Benjamin
.FRA
1:46.92
6
ROSIERE Renaud
.FRA
1:47.34
7
LANGFORD Kyle
.GBR
1:47.55
  LE MEUR Ludovic
.FRA
DNS
  BENMAHDI Khaled
.ALG
DNS
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Women's 100m
Final Results

 

.CIV TA LOU Marie-Josee
11.40

 

.FRA ZAHI Carolle
11.52

 

.GBR NEITA Daryll
11.56

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
EFTIMOVA Inna
.BUL
11.75
5
ATATOU Wided
.FRA
11.75
6
BROOKS Taliyah
.USA
11.79
7
SAINT-MARC Jessie
.FRA
11.84
8
VAN DER WEKEN Patrizia
.LUX
11.92
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Men's Discus Throw
Final Results

 

.BEL MILANOV Philip
11.40

 

.FRA DJOUHAN Lolassonn
11.52

 

.COL ORTEGA Mauricio
11.56

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
FIRFIRICA Alin
.ROU
61.77
5
BARTA Marek
.CZE
60.07
6
MAYER Kevin
.FRA
49.65
7
CHEVRIER William
.FRA
49.22
8
FABREGUETTES Aurelien
.FRA
49.19
  GUEHASEIM Jordan
.FRA
DNS
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Women's 1500m
Final Results

 

.GBR REEKIE Jemma
4:02.20

 

.ROU BOBOCEA Claudia
4:02.67

 

.SLO MISMAS Marusa
4:03.05

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MCCOLGAN Eilish
.GBR
4:05.59
5
HERMANSSON Hanna
.SWE
4:07.35
6
KOROTANCHANSKY Aude
.FRA
4:10.33
7
FINOT Alice
.FRA
4:11.12
8
FULCHIRON Berenice
.FRA
4:11.40
9
BELLO Elena
.ITA
4:13.13
10
HOUEL Marine
.FRA
4:16.72
11
JULIEN Melody
.FRA
4:18.22
12
NORMAND Elodie
.FRA
4:21.46
13
GUILLERMIN Manon
.FRA
4:39.83
  LEMIESZ Aneta
.POL
DNF
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Men's Under 20 110m Hurdles
Final Results

 

.FRA ZHOYA Sasha
13.28

 

.FRA FLETCHER Kenny
13.65

 

.FRA CHABAUTY Paul
13.69

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DUBUS Romain
.FRA
15.01
5
GOSSELIN Clement
.FRA
15.83
6
FERRANDO Thibault
.FRA
15.89
7
FOUBERT Julien
.FRA
16.79
8
GUDET Matthieu
.FRA
18.80
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Women's Long Jump
Final Results

 

.BLR MIRONCHYK-IVANOVA Nastassia
6.66

 

.USA BROOKS Taliyah
6.57

 

.COL IBARGUEN Caterine
6.56

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DAVID Yanis-Esmeralda
.FRA
6.48
5
LESUEUR-AYMONIN Eloyse
.FRA
6.38
6
MAURIN Chloé
.FRA
5.92
7
TSHIPOPO Magaly
.FRA
5.84
  MAUCHANT Tiphaine
.FRA
NC
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