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Drake Blue Oval Showcase Drake Stadium, Des Moines, IA (USA) 29 AUG 2020 WORLD ATHLETICS CONTINENTAL TOUR - BRONZE MEETING RESULTS Drake Blue Oval Showcase Drake Stadium, Des Moines, IA (USA) 29 AUG 2020 Men's 100m Final 1, Wind: +0.9 1. Jeff DEMPS 08 JAN 1990 USA 10.09 2. Devin QUINN 08 JUN 1996 USA 10.12 3. Brandon CARNES 06 MAR 1995 USA 10.33 Final 2, Wind: +1.9 1. Kyree KING 09 JUL 1994 USA 10.19 2. Christopher BELCHER 29 JAN 1994 USA 10.26 3. Jarrion LAWSON 06 MAY 1994 USA 10.31 Men's 200m Final 1, Wind: +2.4 1. Justin ROBINSON 30 MAR 2002 USA 20.67 2. Manteo MITCHELL 06 JUL 1987 USA 21.18 Wallace SPEARMON 24 DEC 1984 USA DNF Final 2, Wind: +1.8 1. Josephus LYLES 22 JUL 1998 USA 20.32 2. Alonso EDWARD 08 DEC 1989 PAN 20.69 3. Matthew HUDSON-SMITH 26 OCT 1994 GBR 20.95 4. Marqueze WASHINGTON 29 SEP 1993 USA 21.73 Men's Mile Road Race Final 1. Samuel PRAKEL 29 OCT 1994 USA 3:58.3h 2. Colby ALEXANDER 13 JUN 1991 USA 3:58.8h 3. Joe KLECKER 16 NOV 1996 USA 3:59.0h 4. Tripp HURT 30 OCT 1992 USA 4:01.2h 5. Jake EDWARDS 27 APR 1988 USA 4:01.8h 6. Abraham ALVARADO 04 AUG 1995 USA 4:02.0h 7. John GREGOREK 07 DEC 1991 USA 4:02.1h 8. Graham CRAWFORD 29 DEC 1992 USA 4:03.1h 9. Obsa ALI 17 FEB 1996 USA 4:06.0h 10. Erik SOWINSKI 21 DEC 1989 USA 4:06.7h 11. Bryce RICHARDS USA 4:14.7h Men's 110mH Final 1, Wind: +1.3 1. Chad ZALLOW 25 APR 1997 USA 13.74 2. Trey HOLLOWAY 07 JUL 1994 USA 14.18 3. Wellington ZAZA 20 JAN 1995 LBR 14.22 1 Final 2, Wind: +0.6 1. Devon ALLEN 12 DEC 1994 USA 13.54 1. Michael DICKSON 25 JAN 1997 USA 13.54 3. Aleec HARRIS 31 OCT 1990 USA 13.84 4. Greggmar SWIFT 16 FEB 1991 BAR 13.91 Men's Shot Put Final 1. Ryan CROUSER 18 DEC 1992 USA 22.72 2. Nick PONZIO 04 JAN 1995 USA 21.19 3. Payton OTTERDAHL 02 APR 1996 USA 21.19 4. Nicholas SCARVELIS 02 FEB 1993 GRE 19.64 5. Lucas WARNING USA 19.08 6. Alex RENNER 28 DEC 1993 USA 18.44 7. Josh CINNAMO USA 15.99 Women's 100m Final, Wind: +1.5 1. Kayla WHITE 24 SEP 1996 USA 11.18 2. Kristina Marie KNOTT 25 SEP 1995 PHI 11.27 3. Tianna BARTOLETTA 30 AUG 1985 USA 11.44 Women's 200m Final 1, Wind: +2.1 1. Shakima WIMBLEY 23 APR 1995 USA 23.07 2. Jessica BEARD 08 JAN 1989 USA 23.34 3. Shamier LITTLE 20 MAR 1995 USA 23.41 4. Brittany BROWN 18 APR 1995 USA 23.65 Final 2, Wind: NWI 1. Lynna IRBY 06 DEC 1998 USA 22.52 2. Kyra JEFFERSON 23 SEP 1994 USA 22.69 3. Tynia GAITHER 16 MAR 1993 BAH 23.08 Shaunae MILLER-UIBO 15 APR 1994 BAH DNF Women's Mile Road Race Final 1. Emily LIPARI 19 NOV 1992 USA 4:29.3h 2. Marisa HOWARD 10 AUG 1992 USA 4:31.1h 3. Megan MANSY 27 MAR 1994 USA 4:32.0h 4. Allison CASH 01 NOV 1994 USA 4:33.3h 5. Katie MACKEY 12 NOV 1987 USA 4:36.0h 6. Karisa NELSON 12 JUN 1996 USA 4:38.4h 7. Alex WILSON 16 JUN 1993 USA 4:39.3h 8. Danielle ARAGON 01 JUL 1994 USA 4:39.4h 9. Heather KAMPF 19 JAN 1987 USA 4:39.5h 10. Sinclaire JOHNSON 14 APR 1998 USA 4:50.3h 11. Brette JENSEN USA 5:00.0h Women's 100mH Final 1, Wind: -0.2 1. Payton CHADWICK 29 NOV 1995 USA 12.97 2. Evonne BRITTON 28 JUL 1991 USA 13.20 3. Mulern JEAN 25 SEP 1992 HAI 14.05 2 Final 2, Wind: +0.9 1. Tiffany PORTER 13 NOV 1987 GBR 12.90 2. Megan TAPPER 18 MAR 1994 JAM 12.96 3. Dawn HARPER-NELSON 13 MAY 1984 USA 13.17 4. Cindy OFILI 05 AUG 1994 GBR 13.22 Women's Pole Vault Final 1. Sandi MORRIS 08 JUL 1992 USA 4.65 2. Megan CLARK 10 JUN 1994 USA 4.45 3. Kortney ROSS 26 JUL 1992 USA 4.35 4. Ariel VOSKAMP LIEGHIO 03 AUG 1992 USA 4.20 Sydney WALTER 15 NOV 1993 USA NH Women's Long Jump Final 1. Jordan GRAY 28 DEC 1995 USA 6.16 +3.3 2. Savannah CARSON 30 MAR 1995 USA 6.04 +1.8 3. Tianna BARTOLETTA 30 AUG 1985 USA 5.93 +1.1 4. Inika MCPHERSON 29 SEP 1986 USA 5.35 +1.6 3 .
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