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Athletics WA Continental Tour 2021 (USATF Golden Games)


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Men's 1500m
Final 2 Results
 
USA.gif Patrick CASEY
3:38.67
 
PUR.gif Rob NAPOLITANO
3:38.95
 
USA.gif Tim GORMAN
3:43.62
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Drew PIAZZA
USA.gif
3:45.51
5.
Ryan HILL
USA.gif
3:45.74
6.
Corey BELLEMORE
CAN.gif
3:46.05
7.
Jeremy HERNANDEZ
USA.gif
3:46.66
8.
James RANDON
USA.gif
3:46.76
9.
Jaxson HOEY
USA.gif
4:02.44
 
Weston STRUM
USA.gif
DNS
 
Craig NOWAK
USA.gif
DNF
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Men's 5000m
Final Results
 
USA.gif Mason FERLIC
13:24.94
 
CAN.gif Kieran LUMB
13:25.86
 
NZL.gif Matt BAXTER
13:30.57
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Reid BUCHANAN
USA.gif
13:31.44
5.
Abbabiya SIMBASSA
USA.gif
13:33.11
6.
Lawi LALANG
USA.gif
14:01.15
7.
Kyle MEDINA
USA.gif
14:12.04
8.
Craig LAUTENSLAGER
NZL.gif
14:27.81
 
Sam ELLIS
USA.gif
DNF
 
Eric AVILA
USA.gif
DNF
 
Benjamin FLANAGAN
CAN.gif
DNS
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Men's 1500m
Final 2 Results
 
USA.gif Rai BENJAMIN
47.13
 
IVB.gif Kyron MCMASTER
47.50
 
BRA.gif Alison DOS SANTOS
47.68
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Kemar MOWATT
JAM.gif
48.90
5.
Amere LATTIN
USA.gif
48.94
6.
Kenneth SELMON
USA.gif
49.11
7.
Quincy DOWNING
USA.gif
49.45
8.
Khallifah ROSSER
USA.gif
49.47
9.
Jordin ANDRADE
CPV.gif
51.7
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Men's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
USA.gif Sean MCGORTY
8:20.77
 
USA.gif Daniel MICHALSKI
8:21.25
 
USA.gif Obsa ALI
8:22.67
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Benard KETER
USA.gif
8:26.13
5.
John GAY
CAN.gif
8:27.40
6.
Zak SEDDON
GBR.gif
8:29.37
7.
Ryan SMEETON
CAN.gif
8:35.01
8.
Frankline TONUI
USA.gif
8:36.71
9.
Haron LAGAT
USA.gif
8:36.94
10.
Alex ROGERS
USA.gif
8:38.19
11.
Edward TRIPPAS
AUS.gif
8:40.04
12.
Anthony ROTICH
USA.gif
8:40.45
13.
Jordan MANN
USA.gif
8:41.00
14.
AdamVISOKAY
GBR.gif
8:45.76
15.
MichaelJORDAN
USA.gif
8:57.11
  EvanJAGER
USA.gif
DNF
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Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
USA.gif Christopher NILSEN
5.91
 
USA.gif Nate RICHARTZ
5.70
 
USA.gif Matt LUDWIG
5.70
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
KC LIGHTFOOT
USA.gif
5.60
4.
Andrew IRWIN
USA.gif
5.60
6.
Audie WYATT
USA.gif
5.60
7.
Scott HOUSTON
USA.gif
5.50
8.
Jacob WOOTEN
USA.gif
5.50
9.
Kyle PATER
USA.gif
5.50
10.
Augusto DUTRA
BRA.gif
5.35
11.
Minsub JIN
KOR.gif
5.35
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Men's Triple Jump
Final Results
 
USA.gif Will CLAYE
17.15
 
USA.gif Donald SCOTT
17.00
 
USA.gif Chris BENARD
16.98
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Tobia BOCCHI
ITA.gif
16.90
5.
Chris CARTER
USA.gif
16.71
6.
Alberto ÁLVAREZ
MEX.gif
16.46
7.
Anthony APPLEQUIST
USA.gif
16.28
8.
Nathan DOUGLAS
GBR.gif
15.94
9.
Oreoluwa ADEGOKE
USA.gif
15.07
  Almir DOS SANTOS
BRA.gif
NM
  TobiaB OCCHI
ITA.gif
16.72
  Chris BENARD
USA.gif
16.82
  Donald SCOTT
USA.gif
16.91
  Nathaniel MEADE
USA.gif
NM
  Chris CARTER
USA.gif
16.43
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Men's Shot Put
Final Results
 
USA.gif Darrell HILL
22.34
 
USA.gif Josh Olayinka AWOTUNDE
21.68
 
NGR.gif Chukwuebuka ENEKWECHI
20.97
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Dotun OGUNDEJI
USA.gif
20.77
4.
Nick PONZIO
USA.gif
20.74
6.
Payton OTTERDAHL
USA.gif
20.67
7.
Nicholas SCARVELIS
GRE.gif
20.33
8.
Curtis JENSEN
USA.gif
19.15
9.
Eldred HENRY
IVB.gif
18.65
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Men's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
USA.gif Kord FERGUSON
63.75
 
USA.gif Mason FINLEY
63.57
 
USA.gif Reggie JAGERS III
63.01
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Alex ROSE
SAM.gif
62.07
5.
Josh SYROTCHEN
USA.gif
60.88
6.
Duke KICINSKI
USA.gif
59.28
7.
Sam MATTIS
USA.gif
58.25
8.
Brian WILLIAMS
USA.gif
57.91
9.
Colin QUIRKE
IRL.gif
57.38
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Women's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sha'Carri RICHARDSON
USA.gif
10.79
2.
Briana WILLIAMS
JAM.gif
11.09
3.
Jenna PRANDINI
USA.gif
11.17
4.
Veronica CAMPBELL-BROWN
JAM.gif
11.28
5.
Dezerea BRYANT
USA.gif
11.41
6.
Tianna BARTOLETTA
USA.gif
11.45
7.
Ashley HENDERSON
USA.gif
11.69
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Javianne OLIVER
USA.gif
10.97
2.
Morolake AKINOSUN
USA.gif
11.08
3.
Teahna DANIELS
USA.gif
11.14
4.
Kortnei JOHNSON
USA.gif
11.17
5.
English GARDNER
USA.gif
11.29
6.
Leya BUCHANAN
CAN.gif
11.61
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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
USA.gif Sha'Carri RICHARDSON
10.77
 
USA.gif Javianne OLIVER
11.08
 
JAM.gif Briana WILLIAMS
11.15
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Morolake AKINOSUN
USA.gif
11.27
5.
Veronica CAMPBELL-BROWN
JAM.gif
11.31
6.
Teahna DANIELS
USA.gif
11.34
7.
Kortnei JOHNSON
USA.gif
11.48
8.
English GARDNER
USA.gif
11.50
 
Jenna PRANDINI
USA.gif
DNS
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