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Athletics WA Velocity Fest #9 2021


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Men's 400m
Final 1 Results

 

:JAM Kimar FARQUHARSON
48.04

 

:VIN Yonick MURRAY
48.39

 

:JAM Robin BLACK
48.67
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jorge LIRANZO-MARTINEZ
:JAM
48.70
5.
Blain BUCKLE
:JAM
49.20
6. Adrian TULLOCH :JAM 49.83
7. Andel MILLER :JAM 51.78
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Men's 400m
Final 2 Results

 

:JAM Jamoi JACKSON
46.47

 

:JAM Anthony COX
46.63

 

:JAM Demar MURRAY
46.83
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Zandrion BARNES
:JAM
47.22
5.
Malik JAMES-KING
:JAM
47.32
6. Oj Junior JACKSON :VIN 47.80
7. Owayne RUSSEL :JAM 48.16
8. Devaughan BAKER :JAM 51.10
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results

 

:JAM Rasheed BROADBELL
13.15

 

:JAM Ronald LEVY
13.43

 

:JAM Orlando BENNETT
13.50
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Deuce CARTER
:JAM
14.11
5.
Lloyd FACEY
:JAM
14.55
6. Tyler MASON :JAM 14.64
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Men's Long Jump
Final Results

 

:JAM Shawn D. THOMPSON
7.81

 

:JAM Tajay GAYLE
7.76

 

:JAM Aubrey ALLEN
7.47
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Adrian RILEY
:JAM
7.36
5.
Domon WILLIAMS
:JAM
7.35
6. Joseph RAMIE :JAM 7.17
7. Kevion KERR :JAM 7.15
8. Brian SMITH :JAM

6.80

9. Daniel AUSTIN :JAM 6.60
10. Jordain SQUIRE :JAM 6.35
11. Daniel THOMPSON :JAM 6.34
  Domon WILLIAMS :GUY 7.33
  Joseph RAMIE :JAM 7.13
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Men's Shot Put
Final Results

 

:JAM O'Dayne RICHARDS
19.15

 

:JAM Kobe LAWRENCE
16.90

 

:JAM Moses PARKINSON
14.52
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Oneil COLLINS
:JAM
12.62
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