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Seiko Golden Grand Prix Kawasaki, 10/05/2015 Seiko Golden Grand Prix Kawasaki, 10/05/2015 Men 100 m Wind: -0.1 1 Wilfried Koffi CIV 24 Sep 89 10.09 SB 2 Kei Takase JPN 25 Nov 88 10.09 PB 3 Su Bingtian CHN 29 Aug 89 10.10 SB 4 Harry Adams USA 27 Nov 89 10.22 5 Zhang Peimeng CHN 13 Mar 87 10.24 SB 6 Yuki Koike JPN 13 May 95 10.43 SB 7 Jermaine Brown JAM 4 Jul 91 10.46 8 Prezel Hardy USA 1 Jun 92 10.54 SB 200 m Wind: -0.5 1 Kenji Fujimitsu JPN 1 May 86 20.33 PB 2 Carvin Nkanata KEN 6 May 91 20.50 3 Xie Zhenye CHN 17 Aug 93 20.61 SB 4 Jermaine Brown JAM 4 Jul 91 20.78 5 Shota Iizuka JPN 25 Jun 91 20.79 SB 6 Shota Hara JPN 18 Jul 92 20.95 SB 7 Prezel Hardy USA 1 Jun 92 21.08 SB 8 Shinji Takahira JPN 18 Jul 84 21.21 SB 800 m 1 Rafith Rodriguez COL 1 Jun 89 1:45.84 SB 2 Patrick Kiprotich Rono KEN 9 Apr 96 1:46.17 PB 3 Ronald Musagala UGA 16 Dec 92 1:46.74 SB 4 Sho Kawamoto JPN 1 Mar 93 1:46.79 SB 5 Giordano Benedetti ITA 22 May 89 1:47.00 SB 6 Anthony Chemut KEN 17 Dec 92 1:47.46 SB 7 Shoei Tanaka JPN 23 Aug 91 1:50.10 PB 8 Masato Yokota JPN 19 Nov 87 1:53.49 3000 m steeple 1 Bernard Nganga KEN 17 Jan 85 8:23.77 WL SB 2 Clement Kemboi KEN 1 Feb 92 8:25.32 SB 3 Lawrence Kemboi KEN 15 Jun 93 8:25.64 SB 4 Chala Beyo ETH 8:25.82 SB 5 Gilbert Kirui KEN 22 Jan 94 8:31.04 SB 6 Jaouad Chemlal MAR 11 Apr 94 8:32.33 SB 7 Aoi Matsumoto JPN 7 Sep 87 8:33.69 SB 8 Minato Yamashita JPN 15 Nov 88 8:48.07 SB 9 Jun Shinoto JPN 2 Apr 85 8:55.79 10 Kosei Yamaguchi JPN 19 Aug 91 8:59.70 400 m hurdles 1 Rasmus Mägi EST 4 May 92 49.48 SB 2 Yuta Konishi JPN 31 Jul 90 49.70 SB 3 Mahau Suguimati BRA 13 Nov 84 49.81 4 Tom Burton GBR 29 Oct 88 49.98 SB 5 Eric Cray PHI 6 Nov 88 50.06 6 Cameron French NZL 17 May 92 50.66 7 Takatoshi Abe JPN 12 Nov 91 50.88 SB 8 Kazuaki Yoshida JPN 31 Aug 87 51.78 High jump 1 Bogdan Bondarenko UKR 30 Aug 89 2.37 WL SB 2.20/1 SB 2.31/1 SB 2.37/2 WL SB 2.41/XXX 2 Zhang Guowei CHN 4 Jun 91 2.28 2.05/1 2.10/1 2.15/1 2.20/1 2.25/2 2.28/1 2.31/XXX 3 Takashi Eto JPN 5 Feb 91 2.28 =PB 2.20/1 2.25/1 2.28/3 =PB 2.31/XXX 4 Hiromi Takahari JPN 13 Nov 87 2.28 PB 2.15/2 2.25/2 =PB 2.28/3 PB 2.31/XXX 5 Naoto Tobe JPN 31 Mar 92 2.20 SB 5 Wang Yu CHN 18 Aug 91 2.20 7 Yuji Hiramatsu JPN 11 Jan 97 2.20 =PB 8 Brandon Starc AUS 24 Nov 93 2.15 9 Woo Sang-Hyeok KOR 23 Apr 96 2.15 SB Pole vault 1 Seito Yamamoto JPN 11 Mar 92 5.50 =SB 5.30/3 5.50/1 =SB 5.65/XXX 2 Hiroki Ogita JPN 30 Dec 87 5.50 5.30/2 5.50/2 5.70/XXX 3 Max Eaves GBR 31 May 88 5.40 SB 4 Jin Min-Sup KOR 2 Sep 92 5.30 5 Shota Doi JPN 10 Apr 90 5.20 SB 5 Han Du-Hyun KOR 28 Jul 94 5.20 Daichi Sawano JPN 16 Sep 80 NH Triple jump 1 Alexis Copello CUB 12 Aug 85 17.24w 3.3 16.95/1.3 SB 17.24/3.3 X X P X 2 Aleksey Fyodorov RUS 25 May 91 16.84 -0.2 SB X 16.60/-1.7 SB 16.84/-0.2 SB X X 16.82/0.6 3 Omar Craddock USA 26 Apr 91 16.64 -1.1 16.57/0.5 X 15.44/-0.9 16.23/-0.5 X 16.64/-1.1 4 Daigo Hasegawa JPN 27 Feb 90 16.35 1.5 SB 15.58/1.1 16.35/1.5 SB X X X 16.29/-0.3 5 Kazuyoshi Ishikawa JPN 6 Nov 82 16.32 0.8 SB 15.92/1.0 SB 15.03/1.9 15.65/-0.8 16.32/0.8 SB 16.03/-0.1 X 6 Cao Shuo CHN 8 Oct 91 16.08 -0.6 SB 7 Samyr Laine HAI 17 Jul 84 15 .90 0.2 8 Yugo Takahashi JPN 8 Feb 96 14.39 -0.1 Javelin 1 Jakub Vadlejch CZE 10 Oct 90 85.13 PB 2 Rolands Štrobinders LAT 14 Apr 92 82.05 SB 3 Cheng Chao-Tsun TPE 17 Oct 93 81.78 PB 4 Hamish Peacock AUS 15 Oct 90 81.36 5 Huang Shih-Feng TPE 2 Mar 92 78.95 6 Stuart Farquhar NZL 15 Mar 82 76.95 7 Yukifumi Murakami JPN 23 Dec 79 76.5 4 8 Tim Glover USA 11 Jan 90 75.27 9 Genki Dean JPN 30 Dec 91 74.61 10 Kohei Hasegawa JPN 1 Jan 90 73.94 Women 100 m Wind: 1.2 1 Tianna Bartoletta USA 30 Aug 85 11.26 SB 2 Marie Josée Lou Gonerie CIV 18 Nov 88 11.26 SB 3 Simone Facey JAM 7 May 85 11.27 4 Wei Yongli CHN 11 Oct 91 11.48 SB 5 Melissa Breen AUS 17 Sep 90 11.49 6 Nodoka Seko JPN 28 Jul 91 11.65 SB 7 Saori Kitakaze JPN 3 Apr 85 11.73 SB 8 Yuki Miyazawa JPN 29 Aug 90 11.91 SB 200 m Wind: 0.1 1 Simone Facey JAM 7 May 85 22.65 SB 2 Tiffany Townsend USA 14 Jun 89 22.85 SB 3 Marie Josée Lou Gonerie CIV 18 Nov 88 22.88 SB 4 Chisato Fukushima JPN 27 Jun 88 23.11 SB 5 Yekaterina Renzhina RUS 18 Oct 94 23.23 SB 6 Olga Safronova KAZ 5 Nov 91 23.74 SB 7 Lashauntea Moore USA 31 Jul 83 23.79 SB 8 Kana Ichikawa JPN 14 Jan 91 23.88 SB 400 m 1 Regina George NGR 17 Feb 91 51.30 SB 2 Patricia Hall JAM 16 Oct 82 51.99 3 Jasmine Chaney USA 25 Aug 88 53.19 SB 4 Briana Nelson USA 18 Jul 92 53.43 5 Sayaka Fujisawa JPN 11 Mar 91 53.66 PB 6 Asami Chiba JPN 25 Sep 85 54.27 SB 7 Ayana Kimoto JPN 13 Jul 96 55.25 1500 m 1 Anna Mishchenko UKR 25 Aug 83 4:02.47 WL SB 2 Gudaf Tsegay ETH 23 Jan 97 4:03.09 WJL SB 3 Aisha Praught USA 14 Dec 89 4:05.52 PB 4 Ann Mwangi KEN 8 Dec 88 4:06.36 SB 5 Salima Alami MAR 29 Dec 83 4:08.53 PB 6 Renata Pli ś POL 5 Feb 85 4:12.78 SB 7 Winnie Nanyondo UGA 23 Aug 93 4:17.13 PB 8 Heidi See AUS 8 Sep 89 4:19.49 9 Maya Iino JPN 5 Feb 88 4:20.18 10 Chihiro Sunaga JPN 5 Oct 88 4:22.44 SB 100 m hurdles Wind: 0.9 1 Sally Pearson AUS 19 Sep 86 12.66 2 Queen Harrison USA 10 Sep 88 12.75 SB 3 Tenaya Jones USA 22 Mar 89 12.83 4 Kristi Castlin USA 7 Jul 88 12.92 5 Lavonne Idlette DOM 31 Oct 85 13.05 SB 6 Ayako Kimura JPN 11 Jun 88 13.25 7 Masumi Aoki JPN 16 Apr 94 13.55 SB 8 Airi Ito JPN 5 Jul 89 13.59 400 m hurdles 1 Lauren Wells AUS 3 Aug 88 56. 19 =SB 2 Manami Kira JPN 23 Oct 91 57.73 SB 3 Miyabi Tago JPN 15 Jul 88 58.66 SB 4 Haruka Shibata JPN 13 Jan 91 58.94 SB 5 Sayaka Aoki JPN 15 Dec 86 59.01 SB 6 Airi Nishino JPN 26 Mar 92 59.84 7 Miyuki Yano JPN 1 Apr 90 59.85 SB Long jump 1 Tianna Bartoletta USA 30 Aug 85 6.69 1.7 SB 6.65/0.3 SB 6.69/1.7 SB 6.45/0.4 X P P 2 Darya Klishina RUS 15 Jan 91 6.68 SB 6.66/1.8 SB 6.68/1.3 SB 6.57/-0.6 6.38/-0.9 6.55/1.0 6.68/1.3 =SB 3 Brooke Stratton AUS 12 Jul 93 6.46 6.23/-0.8 6.25/2.0 6.10/-2.4 6.28/1.4 6.26/-0.2 6.46/0.7 4 Tori Polk USA 21 Sep 83 6.20 5 Konomi Kai JPN 93 6.03 SB 6 Sato Mizuguchi JPN 13 Jan 97 5.76 Shot 1 Anita Márton HUN 15 Jan 89 18.94 SB 17.86 18.61 18.94 SB 18.44 18.57 18.36 2 Brittany Smith USA 25 Mar 91 18.61 X 18.05 X 18.23 18.61 18.17 3 Cleopatra Borel TTO 3 Oct 79 18.41 SB 17.64 SB 17.84 SB 18.07 SB 18.41 SB 18.33 18.19 4 Felisha Johnson USA 24 Jul 89 17.87 X 17.87 X X X 17.28 5 Chiaki Yokomizo JPN 1 Jul 86 15.39 SB 6 Shoko Matsuda JPN 6 Jul 93 14.77 SB Hammer 1 Martina Hrašnová SVK 21 Mar 83 74.27 SB X 70.91 SB 71.96 SB 70.12 70.77 74.27 SB 2 Wang Zheng CHN 14 Dec 87 73.68 70.04 72.14 X 72.03 69.64 73.68 3 Sultana Frizell CAN 24 Oct 84 73.66 SB X 72.25 73.04 SB 73.43 SB 73.66 SB 73.58 4 Gwen Berry USA 29 Jun 89 70.84 SB 70.84 SB X 68.12 69.25 X X 5 Joanna Fiodorow POL 4 Mar 89 70.10 70.10 67.55 X 65.52 65.41 X 6 Liu Tingting CHN 29 Oct 90 70.02 67.29 68.01 70.02 66.86 X 68.72 7 Sophie Hitchon GBR 11 Jul 91 69.45 SB 67.64 68.16 67.60 X 69.45 SB 69.01 8 Iryna Novozhylova UKR 7 Jan 86 66.86 64.23 63.95 65.46 65.94 66.19 66.86 9 Masumi Aya JPN 1 Jan 80 65.07 SB 64.33 65.07 SB 64.89 Javelin 1 Liz Gleadle CAN 5 Dec 88 64.83 NR PB 63.71 SB 63.43 64.83 PB X 62.00 59.52 2 Brittany Borman USA 1 Jul 89 64.75 PB 64.75 PB X 56.92 60.70 61.25 57.90 3 Madara Palameika LAT 18 Jun 87 64.07 SB X 58.11 SB 61.26 SB X 64.07 SB X 4 Yuki Ebihara JPN 28 Oct 85 63.80 NR PB 56.88 60.53 SB X 58.32 63.80 PB P 5 Sinta Ozoli ņa-Kovale LAT 26 Feb 88 58.82 SB 58.19 SB X X 58.21 SB 58.82 SB 56.84 6 Risa Miyashita JPN 26 Apr 84 56.56 SB 51.85 56.03 53.22 56.56 SB 53.59 55.85 7 Haruka Kitaguchi JPN 16 Mar 98 55.99 WYL PB 54.48 WYL PB 55.00 WYL PB 50.68 55.99 WYL PB 52.46 51.08 8 Kiho Kuze JPN 28 Mar 95 55.08 SB 51.53 55.08 SB 48.86 52.36 51.18 51.88 9 Ai Yamauchi JPN 6 Dec 94 53.71 53.71 53.28 49.97 4 x 100 m 1 CHN 43.22 Tao Yujia, Yuan Qiqi, Lin Huijun, Wei Yongli 2 JPN 43.61 Mayumi Watanabe, Anna Doi, Chisato Fukushima, Kana Ichikawa 4 x 400 m 1 JPN 3:34.87 Seika Aoyama, Asami Chiba, Sayaka Aoki, Manami Kira 2 KOR 3:42.59 Park Mi-Jin, Kim Kyong-Hwa, Oh Se-Ra, Jo Eun-Ju .
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