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Men 100 M 4/48 10.01 Noah Lyles USA 97 Ostrava 9/9 10.01 Ryota Men 100 m 4/48 10.01 Noah Lyles USA 97 Ostrava 9/9 10.01 Ryota Yamagata JPN 92 Osaka 23/9 10.02 Paulo André De Oliveira BRA 98 Bragança Paulista 14/9 10.03 Bingtian Su CHN 89 Ostrava 9/9 Filippo Tortu Lamont Marcell Jacobs 200 m 4/56 20.19 Alonso Edward PAN 89 Ostrava 8/9 20.28 Ramil Guliyev TUR 90 Ostrava 8/9 20.36 Alex Quiñónez ECU 89 Ostrava 8/9 20.38 Aldemir Gomes Da Silva BRA 92 Bragança Paulista 16/9 Eseosa Fostine Desalu 400 m 4/48 44.72 Abdalelah Haroun Hassan QAT 97 Ostrava 9/9 45.10 Baboloki Thebe BOT 97 Ostrava 9/9 45.19 Anthony José Zambrano De La Cruz COL 98 Cuenca 29/9 45.28 Nathan Strother USA 95 Ostrava 9/9 Davide Re 800 m 48 1500 m 45 5000 m 2/42 13:19.86 Ronald Chebolei Kwemoi KEN 95 Yokohama 21/10 13:20.70 Jonathan Muia Ndiku KEN 91 Osaka 23/9 Yemaneberhan Crippa 10000 m ken 12/27 27:13.01 Stanley Mburu Waithaka KEN 00 Yokohama 10/11 27:14.70 Richard Yator Kimunyan KEN 98 Yokohama 20/10 27:19.62 Joshua Kiprui Cheptegei UGA 96 Gold Coast 13/4 27:20.56 Mohammed Ahmed CAN 91 Gold Coast 13/4 27:21.08 Rhonex Kipruto KEN 99 Tampere 10/7 27:25.86 Merga Tulu ETH 99 Hachioji 24/11 27:30.25 Jacob Kiplimo UGA 00 Gold Coast 13/4 27:30.90 Jake Robertson NZL 89 Gold Coast 13/4 27:36.52 Richard Klaus Ringer GER 89 Parliament Hill 19/5 27:36.80 Morhad Amdouni FRA 88 Parliament Hill 19/5 27:38.16 Hassan Chani BRN 88 Maia 2/6 27:39.65 Shadrack Kipchirchir USA 89 Stanford 3/5 Yemaneberhan Crippa Marathon bdi bel bra brn eri esp eth fra ger ita jpn ken mar pol prk rsa rus tan uga ukr usa 92/100 2:01:39 Eliud Kipchoge KEN 84 Berlin 16/9 2:04:06 Lawrence Cherono KEN 88 Amsterdam 21/10 2:04:31 Leule Gebrselassie ETH 93 Valencia 2/12 2:04:37 Mule Wasihun ETH 93 Amsterdam 21/10 2:04:40 Soloman Deksisa ETH 94 Amsterdam 21/10 2:04:43 El Hassan El Abbassi BRN 84 Valencia 2/12 2:04:53 Matthew Kipkoech Kisorio KEN 89 Valencia 2/12 2:05:11 Mohamed Muktar Jama Farah GBR 83 Chicago 7/10 2:05:26 El Mahjoub Dazza MAR 91 Valencia 2/12 2:05:50 Suguru Osako JPN 91 Chicago 7/10 2:06:07 Galen Rupp USA 86 Praha 6/5 2:06:24 Kaan Kigen Özbilen TUR 86 Amsterdam 21/10 2:07:27 Yuma Hattori JPN 93 Fukuoka 2/12 2:07:37 Benson Kiplagat Seurei BRN 84 Valencia 2/12 2:07:46 Augustino Paule Sulle TAN 97 Toronto 21/10 2:07:57 Stephen Kiprotich UGA 89 5 Haspa Hamburg 29/4 2:07:57 Taku Fujimoto JPN 89 Chicago 7/10 2:08:20 Samuel Tsegay Tesfamriam ERI 88 Valencia 2/12 2:08:27 Hicham Laqouahi MAR 89 Lisboa 14/10 2:08:31 Stephen Mokoka RSA 85 Cape Town 23/9 2:08:32 Abdi Ibrahim Abdo BRN 97 Roma 8/4 2:08:43 Saïd Aït-Addi MAR 82 6 Dong-A Seul 18/3 2:08:46 Zersenay Tadese Habtesilase ERI 82 Berlin 16/9 2:08:49 Hiskel Tewelde ERI 86 Lubiana 28/10 2:09:04 Fred Musobo UGA 96 Seul 4/11 2:09:05 Robert Chemonges UGA 97 Porto 4/11 2:09:25 Cameron Levins CAN 89 Toronto 21/10 2:09:48 Olivier Irabaruta BDI 90 Porto 4/11 2:09:51 Koen Naert BEL 89 Berlin 12/8 2:09:52 Jake Robertson NZL 89 Toronto 21/10 2:10:12 Oleksandr Sitkovskyy UKR 78 Seul 18/3 2:10:21 Hamid Ben Daoud ESP 96 Valencia 2/12 2:10:32 Motlokoa Clement Nkhabutlane LES 84 Roma 8/4 2:10:39 Weldu Negash Gebretsadik NOR 86 Daegu 1/4 2:10:46 Bashir Abdi BEL 89 Rotterdam 8/4 2:10:55 Abraham Kiprotich FRA 85 Istanbul 11/11 2:11:19 Abraham Niyonkuru BDI 89 Paris 8/4 2:11:19 Christian Pacheco PER 93 Buenos Aires 23/10 2:11:24 Tadesse Abraham SUI 82 Berlin 12/8 2:11:45 Niels Arne Gabius GER 81 Frankfurt 28/10 2:12:09 Yassine Rachik ITA 93 3 Berlin 12/8 2:12:11 Onesphore Nzikwikunda BDI 97 Istanbul 11/11 2:12:20 Aleksey Reunkov RUS 84 Volgograd 30/4 2:12:22 Javier Guerra ESP 83 Berlin 12/8 2:12:24 Jared Ward USA 88 New York 4/11 2:12:24 Stephno Gwandu Huche TAN 90 Seul 4/11 2:12:28 Scott Fauble USA 91 New York 4/11 2:12:37 Girmaw Amare ISR 87 Valencia 2/12 2:12:39 Nicolas Navarro FRA 91 Valencia 2/12 2:12:40 Mohamed Abdesalam ESP Valencia 2/12 2:12:43 Eyob Ghebrehiwet Faniel ITA 92 Berlin 12/8 2:12:53 Kang Bom Ri PRK 93 Pyongyang 8/4 2:12:53 Benedict Moeng RSA 83 Cape Town 23/9 2:12:57 Willy Canchanya PER 91 Berlin 16/9 2:13:00 Maru Teferi ISR 92 Berlin 12/8 2:13:09 Bart Van Nunen NED 95 Berlin 16/9 2:13:16 Daniel Chaves Da Silva BRA 88 Valencia 2/12 2:13:17 Stepan Kiselev RUS 86 Volgograd 30/4 2:13:18 Ri Yong Nam PRK Pyongyang 8/4 2:13:22 Lemawork Ketema AUT Berlin 12/8 2:13:24 Jae-hoon Kim KOR 89 Seul 18/3 2:13:30 Paulo Roberto Paula BRA 79 Wien 22/4 2:13:32 Ezekiel Jafary Ngimba TAN 89 Frankfurt 28/10 2:13:33 David Manja RSA 91 Dublin 28/10 2:13:37 Henryk Józef Szost POL 82 Hannover 8/4 2:13:39 Philipp Pflieger GER 87 Hamburg 29/4 2:13:41 Derlys Ayala PAR 90 Buenos Aires 23/9 2:13:43 Wellington Bezerra Da Silva BRA 88 Berlin 16/9 2:13:53 Jon Kum Il PRK Pyongyang 8/4 2:13:53 Yared Shegumo POL 83 Warszawa 22/4 2:13:55 Juan Luis Barrios MEX 83 New York 4/11 2:13:57 Evans Kiplagat Barkowet AZE 88 Riga 20/5 2:14:02 Jari Mariyaradi ZIM Cape Town 23/9 2:14:05 Kwang-sik Shin KOR 93 Seul 18/3 2:14:30 Mikhail Maksimov RUS 86 Volgograd 30/4 2:14:32 Félicien Muhitira RWA 94 Firenze 25/11 2:14:35 Sugundo Jami ECU 86 Valencia 2/12 2:14:38 Liam Adams AUS 86 Kobe 18/11 2:14:40 Marcin Chabowski POL 86 Beirut 11/11 2:15:04 Nick Van Peborgh BEL 84 Berlin 12/8 2:15:06 Ihor Olefirenko UKR 90 London 22/4 2:15:13 Jean Domascene Habarurema FRA 76 Paris 8/4 2:15:16 Tildrek Nurme EST 85 Berlin 12/8 2:15:17 Andrey Petrov UZB 86 Seul 18/3 2:15:20 Tom Gröschel GER 91 Düsseldorf 29/4 2:15:29 Peter Herzog AUT 87 Berlin 12/8 2:15:38 Roman Romanenko UKR 88 Lubiana 28/10 2:15:53 Zicheng Li CHN 90 Beijing 16/9 2:15:55 Stephen Scullion IRL 88 London 22/4 2:15:57 Stefano La Rosa ITA 85 Berlin 12/8 2:15:58 Michael Clohisey IRL 86 Dublin 28/10 2:15:59 Tibor Sahajda SVK 90 Kosice 7/10 3000 m steeple 1/45 8:22.55 Conseslus Kipruto KEN 94 Ostrava Yohanes Chiappinelli 110 m hurdles 7/40 13.03 Sergey Shubenkov RUS 90 Ostrava 9/9 13.12 Ronald Levy JAM 92 Ostrava 9/9 13.31 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde FRA 91 Ostrava 9/9 13.36 Antonio Alkana RSA 90 Ostrava 9/9 13.37 Gabriel Oliveira Constantino BRA 95 Bragança Paulista 14/9 13.40 Wenjun Xie CHN 90 Taiyuan 14/9 13.46 Taioh Kanai JPN 95 Fukui 8/10 Lorenzo Perini 400 m hurdles 8/40 47.37 Abderrahaman Samba QAT 95 Ostrava 8/9 48.46 Annsert Whyte JAM 87 Ostrava 8/9 48.56 Karsten Warholm NOR 96 Ostrava 8/9 48.60 Rasmus Mägi EST 92 Antalya 11/9 48.65 Yasmani Copello Escobar TUR 87 Ostrava 8/9 48.70 Marcio Soares Teles BRA 94 Bragança Paulista 16/9 49.12 Abdelmalik Lahoulou ALG 92 Ostrava 8/9 49.18 Artur Terezan BRA 91 Bragança Paulista 16/9 José Reynaldo Bencosme De Leon High jump 3/32 2.30 Donald Thomas BAH 84 Ostrava 8/9 2.30 Brandon Starc AUS 93 Ostrava 8/9 2.30 Gianmarco Tamberi ITA 92 Pescara 9/9 Pole vault 3/32 5.85 Sam Kendricks USA 92 Ostrava 9/9 5.82 Timur Morgunov RUS 96 1 Linz 12/9 5.80 Renaud Lavillenie FRA 86 Ostrava 9/9 Claudio Michel Stecchi Long jump 2/32 8.20 Murali Sreeshankar IND 99 Bhubaneshwar 27/9 8.19 Alexsandro De Melo BRA 95 Bragança Paulista 16/9 Triple jump 4/32 17.59 Christian Taylor USA 90 Ostrava 9/9 17.14 Jordan Alejandro Díaz CUB 01 Buenos Aires 13/10 17.07 Cristian Atanay Nápoles CUB 98 Ostrava 9/9 17.02 Hugues Fabrice Zango BKF 93 Ostrava 9/9 Shot usa 7/32 22.00 Darlan Romani BRA 91 Bragança Paulista 15/9 21.63 Ryan Crouser USA 92 Ostrava 8/9 21.43 Tomas Walsh NZL 92 Ostrava 8/9 21.36 Michał Haratyk POL 92 Ostrava 8/9 21.31 Payton Otterdahl USA 96 Fargo 8/12 21.22 Tomáš Staněk CZE 91 Ostrava 8/9 20.82 Chukwuebuka Enekwechi USA 93 Ostrava 8/9 Discus 3/32 67.97 Fedrick Dacres JAM 94 Ostrava 8/9 66.95 Andrius Gudžius LTU 91 Ostrava 8/9 66.00 Daniel Arvid Paavali Ståhl SWE 92 Sätra 18/9 Hammer 3/32 77.34 Dilshod Nazarov TJK 82 Ostrava 9/9 76.87 Humberto Mansilla CHI 96 Cuenca 29/9 76.76 Bence Halász HUN 97 Szombathely 13/9 Marco Lingua Javelin 5/32 88.43 Magnus Kirt EST 90 Kohila 7/9 87.07 Thomas Röhler GER 91 Ostrava 9/9 84.76 Jakub Vadlejch CZE 90 Ostrava 9/9 83.90 Neeraj Chopra IND 97 Jalahalli 19/9 83.28 Chao-Tsun Cheng TPE 93 Ostrava 9/9 Decathlon ger 13/24 9126 Kevin Mayer FRA 92 Talence 16/9 8795 Damian Warner CAN 89 Götzis 27/5 8514 Maicel Uibo EST 92 Götzis 27/5 8481 Arthur Abele GER 86 Ratingen 17/6 8342 Pieter Braun NED 93 Götzis 27/5 8336 Timothy Duckworth GBR 96 Eugene 7/6 8329 Kai Kazmirek GER 91 Götzis 27/5 8321 Ilya Shkurenyov RUS 91 Berlin 8/8 8304 Mathias Brugger GER 92 Götzis 27/5 8303 Lindon Victor GRN 93 Gold Coast 10/4 8294 Zachery Ziemek USA 93 Des Moines 22/6 8290 Vitali Zhuk BLR 96 Berlin 8/8 8228 Martin Roe NOR 92 Firenze 28/4 20 km walk chn esp ger jpn mex rus ukr 43/60 1:17:25 Sergey Shirobokov RUS 99 Cheboksary 9/6 1:19:14 Eider Arévalo COL 93 La Coruña 2/6 1:19:18 Diego García ESP 96 La Coruña 2/6 1:19:34 Dane Bird-Smith AUS 92 Gold Coast 8/4 1:19:38 Thomas Stewart Bosworth GBR 90 Gold Coast 8/4 1:19:49 Tomohiro Noda JPN 96 La Coruña 2/6 1:19:51 Samuel Ireri Gathimba KEN 87 Gold Coast 8/4 1:20:11 Masatora Kawano JPN 98 La Coruña 2/6 1:20:24 Xiangqian Jin CHN 97 La Coruña 2/6 1:20:36 Daisuke Matsunaga JPN 95 Takahata 28/10 1:20:40 Christopher Linke GER 88 Naumburg 15/4 1:20:42 Álvaro Martín ESP 94 Berlin 11/8 1:20:49 Benjamin Thorne CAN 93 Gold Coast 8/4 1:20:50 Vasiliy Mizinov RUS 97 Berlin 11/8 1:20:51 Massimo Stano ITA 92 Berlin 11/8 1:20:53 Ivan Losev UKR 86 Lutsk 10/3 1:20:54 Miguel Ángel López ESP 88 La Coruña 2/6 1:20:55 Roman Yevstifeyev RUS 92 Cheboksary 9/6 1:21:12 Ruslan Dmytrenko UKR 86 Lutsk 10/3 1:21:13 Manuel Esteban Soto COL 94 La Coruña 2/6 1:21:22 Kaihua Wang CHN 94 Taicang 6/5 1:21:25 Ivan Banzeruk UKR 90 Lutsk 10/3 1:21:25 Nils Brembach GER 93 Berlin 11/8 1:21:30 José Leyver Ojeda MEX 85 Naumburg 14/4 1:21:35 Hagen Pohle GER 92 Berlin 11/8 1:21:46
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