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Official Schedule
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Thursday, September 24th
17:53 Men's Youth 100m
18:02 Men's Youth 400m
18:11 Men's Youth 800m
18:18 Men's Pole Vault
18:22 Men's Youth 1500m
18:33 Men's 200m
18:43 Men's 1500m B Race
19:03 Men's 400m
19:08 Women's Long Jump
19:12 Women's 100m Hurdles
19:21 Men's 1500m A Race
19:34 Men's 110m Hurdles
19:43 Women's 800m
19:56 Women's 100m
20:07 Men's 800m
20:18 Men's 3000m

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Men's Youth 800m
Final Results

 

.QAT HAMAD Salah
1:57.39

 

.QAT EL-BOUZAGAOUI Imrane
2:01.29

 

.QAT AYMAN Oulaata
2:02.32

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ABDAOUI Awwab
.QAT
2:03.98
5
AL-KHIR Jamaleddin
.QAT
2:07.07
6
AL-YAARI Abdulla
.QAT
2:08.65
7
AHMED Adam
.QAT
2:08.93
8
BIN SHAIK Mohamed
.QAT
2:12.39
9
AL-SAID Husin
.QAT
2:14.67
  FARHAN Fawaz
.QAT
DNS
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Men's Youth 1500m
Final Results

 

.QAT AL-ALHLAMI Zakaria
4:07.11

 

.QAT DANI Othmane
4:10.02

 

.QAT OULGHAZI Hatim
4:20.26

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
EL-ALAMI Mohamed
.QAT
4:11.19
5
AL-RAEI Moatasem
.QAT
4:13.48
6
AL-ALWANI Abdulqader
.QAT
4:14.03
7
EL-HARRAR Ashraf
.QAT
4:16.14
8
OBAD Lutf
.QAT
4:20.82
9
SHEIKH Mohamed
.QAT
4:22.70
10
AL-YAAFI Khalid
.QAT
4:35.44
11
MOSAD Omar
.QAT
4:57.22
12
GUL Mohamed
.QAT
5:21.77
  MOHAMED Abdulrahman
.QAT
DNS
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Men's 200m
Final Results

 

.CIV CISSÉ Arthur
20.23NR,PB

 

.JAM FORTE Julian
20.39SB

 

.FRA LEMAITRE Christophe
20.68

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BURKE Mario
.BAR
20.72SB
5
BELCHER Christopher
.USA
20.86SB
6
MOHAMED Abdelaziz
.QAT
20.88
7
RODGERS Michael
.USA
21.19SB
8
KEMP Demek
.USA
21.87SB
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Men's 1500m
B Race Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
EL OUALI Ilyass
.MAR
3:43.66PB
2
AL GARNI Mohamed
.QAT
3:44.30SB
3
DENG Joseph
.AUS
3:47.39SB
4
ALI HASSAN Hamze
.DJI
3:48.97SB
  KOUDI Babker Abdo
.SUD
DNF
  ZAYTOUNI Mohcine
.MAR
DNF
  ABSIEH Aden Moussa
.DJI
DNS
  BAGHARABYaser Salem
.QAT
DNS
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Men's 400m
Final Results

 

.USA MONTGOMERY Kahmari
45.55

 

.KUW KARAM Yousef
45.72

 

.QAT ABBAS Mohamed Nasir
45.96SB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
VAILLANT Ludvy
.FRA
46.11
5
YOUSIF Rabah
.GBR
46.46
6
BONEVACIA Liemarvin
.NED
46.70
7
LUCHEMBE Kennedy
.ZAM
46.89
8
KENDZIERA David
.USA
47.38
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results

 

.USA CHADWICK Payton
12.78SB

 

.USA BROOKS Taliyah
12.86PB

 

.GBR OFILI Cindy
13.02

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
WOJTUNIK Klaudia
.POL
13.21
5
SEDNEY Zoe
.NED
13.24SB
6
GRAVERSGAARD Mette
.DEN
13.25
7
LUKIC Anja
.SRB
13.48
8
THOMPSON Yanique
.JAM
13.52
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