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Athletics WA Continental Tour 2021 (USATF Throws Fest)


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Men's High Jump
Final Results
 
USA.gif Shelby MCEWEN
2.33
 
CAN.gif Django LOVETT
2.29
 
KOR.gif Sanghyeok WOO
2.26
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Justice SUMMERSET
USA.gif
2.20
4.
Jeron ROBINSON
USA.gif
2.20
6.
Jamal WILSON
BAH.gif
2.20
7.
Trey CULVER
USA.gif
2.15
8.
Javen REEVES
USA.gif
2.15
9.
Stefan DUVIVIER
CAN.gif
2.10
10.
Roderick TOWNSEND
USA.gif
2.10
11.
Kris KORNEGAY-GOBER
USA.gif
2.05
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Men's Shot Put
Final Results
 
USA.gif Ryan CROUSER
23.01
 
USA.gif Joe KOVACS
22.04
 
USA.gif Darrell HILL
21.88
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Tomas WALSH
NZL.gif
21.62
5.
Chukwuebuka ENEKWECHI
NGR.gif
21.19
6.
Josh Olayinka AWOTUNDE
USA.gif
21.18
7.
Nick PONZIO
USA.gif
21.07
8.
Dotun OGUNDEJI
NGR.gif
20.74
9.
Tim NEDOW
CAN.gif
20.28
10.
Payton OTTERDAHL
USA.gif
20.25
11.
Roger STEEN
USA.gif
20.02
12.
Jordan GEIST
USA.gif
19.83
13.
Nicholas SCARVELIS
GRE.gif
19.82
14.
Curtis JENSEN
USA.gif
19.67
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Men's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
SAM.gif Alex ROSE
67.48
 
JAM.gif Fedrick DACRES
65.20
 
USA.gif Brian WILLIAMS
62.96
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Sam MATTIS
USA.gif
62.77
5.
Kord FERGUSON
USA.gif
62.76
6.
Josh SYROTCHEN
USA.gif
60.68
7.
Jordan YOUNG
CAN.gif
60.68
8.
Duke KICINSKI
USA.gif
60.28
9.
Jason HARRELL
USA.gif
59.44
10.
Kai CHANG
JAM.gif
58.71
11.
ReggieJ AGERS III
USA.gif
58.47
12.
Ben HAMMER
USA.gif
58.35
13.
Jared SCHUURMANS
USA.gif
57.74
14.
Colin QUIRKE
IRL.gif
55.77
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Men's Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
USA.gif Rudy WINKLER
81.44
 
USA.gif Sean DONNELLY
79.27
 
USA.gif Daniel HAUGH
79.03
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Alex YOUNG
USA.gif
77.07
5.
Brock EAGER
USA.gif
75.84
6.
Conor MCCULLOUGH
USA.gif
74.97
7.
Morgan SHIGO
USA.gif
74.47
8.
Michael SHANAHAN
USA.gif
72.84
9.
Roberto SAWYERS
CRC.gif
69.68
10.
Isaiah ROGERS
USA.gif
69.01
11.
Jordan CRAYON
USA.gif
66.99
12.
Israel OLOYEDE
USA.gif
66.54
 
Denzel COMENENTIA
NED.gif
NM
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Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
USA.gif Curtis THOMPSON
81.44
 
USA.gif Riley DOLEZAL
79.86
 
USA.gif Ethan SHALAWAY
77.67
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Carlos ARMENTA
MEX.gif
76.98
5.
Michael SHUEY
USA.gif
76.27
6.
Denham PATRICELLI
USA.gif
75.46
7.
David CARREON
MEX.gif
74.94
8.
Sam HARDIN
USA.gif
73.17
9.
Marc Anthony MINICHELLO
USA.gif
70.82
10.
Justin CARTER
USA.gif
69.09
11.
Parker SPEARMAN
USA.gif
64.30
12.
Nick HOWE
USA.gif
63.17
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Women's High Jump
Final Results
 
USA.gif Vashti CUNNINGHAM
1.99
 
USA.gif Jelena ROWE
1.96
 
USA.gif Rachel MCCOY
1.93
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Inika MCPHERSON
USA.gif
1.90
5.
Shelley SPIRES
USA.gif
1.87
6.
Tynita BUTTS-TOWNSEND
USA.gif
1.87
7.
Amina SMITH
USA.gif
1.82
8.
Nicole GREENE
USA.gif
1.82
9.
Priscilla FREDERICK
ANT.gif
1.77
10.
Krystle SCHADE
USA.gif
1.77
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Women's Shot Put
Final Results
 
USA.gif Jessica WOODARD
18.85
 
USA.gif Jessica RAMSEY
18.63
 
CAN.gif Sarah MITTON
18.46
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Lloydricia CAMERON
JAM.gif
18.08
5.
Jorinde VAN KLINKEN
NED.gif
18.06
6.
Rachel FATHERLY
USA.gif
17.60
7.
Haley TEEL
USA.gif
17.05
8.
IvanaXennia GALLARDO
CHI.gif
16.71
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Women's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
NED.gif Jorinde VAN KLINKEN
70.22
 
JAM.gif Shadae LAWRENCE
67.05
 
USA.gif Kelsey CARD
63.18
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Rachel DINCOFF
USA.gif
62.39
5.
Chioma ONYEKWERE
NGR.gif
61.89
6.
Gabi JACOBS
USA.gif
60.93
7.
Alex COLLATZ SELLENS
USA.gif
59.02
8.
Micaela HAZLEWOOD
USA.gif
58.76
9.
Jere SUMMERS
USA.gif
56.17
10.
Summer PIERSON
USA.gif
53.17
 
Whitney ASHLEY
USA.gif
NM
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Women's Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
USA.gif Gwen BERRY
76.79
 
USA.gif Brooke ANDERSEN
76.36
 
USA.gif DeAnna PRICE
75.88
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Janee' KASSANAVOID
USA.gif
75.50
5.
Annette ECHIKUNWOKE
NGR.gif
75.49
6.
Lauren BRUCE
NZL.gif
72.70
7.
Erin REESE
USA.gif
69.47
8.
Lara BOMAN
USA.gif
68.26
9.
Whitney SIMMONS
USA.gif
64.97
10.
Michaela DENDINGER
USA.gif
64.11
11.
Jillian WEIR
CAN.gif
64.10
12.
Agnė LUKOŠEVIČIŪTĖ
LTU.gif
63.10
13.
ChristinaMACDONALD
USA.gif
56.13
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