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Athletics WA Continental Tour 2021 (Shizuoka International Athletics Meet)


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Athletics WA Continental Tour 2021 (Shizuoka International Athletics Meet)

 

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Men's 200m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Shota IIZUKA
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20.67
2
Jun YAMASHITA
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20.78
3
Daichi SAWA
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20.81
4
Sho KITAGAWA
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21.09
5
Shota HIGUCHI
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21.16
6
Shota HARA
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21.22
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Reona MIURA
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20.86
2
Shoichi KOBAYASHI
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20.86
3
Ko TAKAGI
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20.97
4
Yoshihiro SOMEYA
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21.04
5
Keigo YASUDA
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21.06
6
Takeru MITADERA
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21.38
7
Kensuke TAKAHASHI
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21.53
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Yuki KOIKE
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21.01
2
Akira MATSUMOTO
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21.12
3
Keisuke SASAKI
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21.32
4
Akiyuki HASHIMOTO
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21.36
5
Kaishin SHIMADA
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21.60
6
Kei TAKASE
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21.62
7
Yusuke TANAKA
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21.63
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Men's 200m
Final 1 Results
 
JPN.gif Shota IIZUKA
20.52
 
JPN.gif Yuki KOIKE
20.73
 
JPN.gif Shoichi KOBAYASHI
20.90
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Akira MATSUMOTO
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20.96
5.
Jun YAMASHITA
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21.10
6.
Daichi SAWA
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21.16
7.
Ko TAKAGI
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21.19
8.
Reona MIURA
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21.25
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Men's 200m
Final 2 Results
 
JPN.gif Sho KITAGAWA
21.30
 
JPN.gif Keigo YASUDA
21.36
 
JPN.gif Akiyuki HASHIMOTO
21.42
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Shota HARA
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21.46
5.
Shota HIGUCHI
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21.51
6.
Yoshihiro SOMEYA
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21.54
7.
Keisuke SASAKI
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51.63
8.
Takeru MITADERA
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21.76
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Men's 400m
Final 1 Results
 
JPN.gif Mitsuki KAWAUCHI
46.10
 
JPN.gif Daiki NOSE
46.35
 
JPN.gif Shunta FUJIYOSHI
46.50
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Takamasa KITAGAWA
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46.74
5.
Naoki KITADANI
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46.96
6.
Naoki KOBAYASHI
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46.99
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Men's 400m
Final 2 Results
 
JPN.gif Ryuki IWASAKI
46.77
 
JPN.gif Kakeru YAMAKI
46.85
 
JPN.gif Kenta OSAKI
46.87
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Nobuya KATO
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46.95
5.
Fuga SATO
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46.99
6.
Takuho YOSHIZU
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47.17
7.
Kaiki AZUMA
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17.51
8.
Mizuki OBUCHI
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48.08
9.
Yoshinobu IMOTO
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48.09
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Men's 800m
Final 1 Results
 
JPN.gif Hiroki MINAMOTO
1:47.71
 
JPN.gif Keita NAKAI
1:48.95
 
JPN.gif Yutarou IIHAMA
1:49.70
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Daisuke SAKURAI
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1:51.19
5.
Yuki TAGUCHI
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1:52.31
6.
Riku SAKAMOTO
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1:52.42
7.
Jiro SHIKAI
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1:54.73

 

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Men's 800m
Final 2 Results
 
JPN.gif Sho KAWAMOTO
1:47.80
 
JPN.gif Kenta UMETANI
1:48.41
 
JPN.gif Daichi SETOGUCHI
1:48.55
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Daiki NEMOTO
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1:49.09
5.
Takero ICHINOMIYA
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1:50.17
6.
Mikuto KANEKO
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1:50.66
7.
Junya MATSUMOTO
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1:51.17
  Taichi ICHINO
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DNF
  Takuto HANAMURA
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DNF
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Final 1 Results
 
JPN.gif Souta INA
51.41
 
JPN.gif Kouhei KANNO
51.54
 
JPN.gif Ryo YAMAMOTO
51.83
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Yusuke OZAKI
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52.04
5.
Keisuke KURODA
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52.42
6.
Tetsuya TATENO
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54.04
7.
Joseph AKOON
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55.34
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Final 2 Results
 
JPN.gif Takahumi IWASAKI
50.44
 
JPN.gif Atsushi YAMADA
50.95
 
JPN.gif Yutaro MANO
51.03
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Mahau SUGUIMATI
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51.71
5.
Kazunari TAKADA
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52.79
6.
Ren MIYOSHI
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53.36
7.
Yusuke ISHIDA
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55.37
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