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Monaco 2017: Qualification Standings (PDF) IAAF DIAMOND LEAGUE Monaco (MON) 21 July 2017 Diamond League Qualifiers Standing TIMING, RESULTS SERVICE & DISTANCE MEASUREMENT BY After 6 of 6 Quali- Doha Eugene Oslo Stockholm Lausanne Monaco 100m Men fication Meetings (QAT) (USA) (NOR) (SWE) (SUI) (MON) Rank Name Nation Points 5 MAY 26 MAY 15 JUN 18 JUN 6 JUL 21 JUL 1 de GRASSE Andre CAN 25 4 (5.) 5 (4.) 8 (1.) 8 (1.) 2 MEITÉ Ben Youssef CIV 24 3 (6.) 1 (8.) 6 (3.) 7 (2.) 7 (2.) 3 SIMBINE Akani RSA 20 8 (1.) 6 (3.) 6 (3.) 4 UJAH Chijindu GBR 18 6 (3.) 7 (2.) 5 (4.) 5 GATLIN Justin USA 17 5 (4.) 4 (5.) 8 (1.) 6 YOUNG Isiah USA 12 5 (4.) 7 (2.) 7 SU Bingtian CHN 11 7(2.) 4 (5.) 8 BAKER Ronnie USA 10 2 (7.) 8 (1.) 9 BOLT Usain JAM 8 8 (1.) 10 GEMILI Adam GBR 7 2 (7.) 5 (4.) 11 POWELL Asafa JAM 7 7 (2.) 12 SHIELDS Ryan JAM 6 6 (3.) 13 PÉREZ Yunier CUB 6 5 (4.) 1 (8.) 14 RODGERS Michael USA 6 3 (6.) 3 (6.) 15 MARTINA Churandy NED 6 3 (6.) 3 (6.) 16 OGUNODE Femi QAT 6 6 (3.) 17 REUS Julian GER 4 4 (5.) 18WILSON Alex SUI 4 2 (7.) 2 (7.) 19 DASAOLU James GBR 4 4 (5.) 20 BROWN Aaron CAN 4 4 (5.) 21 BRUINTJIES Henrico RSA 3 3 (6.) 22 BELCHER Christopher USA 2 2 (7.) 23 PRESCOD Reece GBR 2 2 (7.) 24 COLLINS Kim SKN 2 1 (8.) 1 (8.) 25HAMILTON Austin SWE 1 1 (8.) 26 VICAUT Jimmy FRA 1 1 (8.) INTERNET Service: https://monaco.diamondleague.com Page 1 of 20 printed at FRI 21 JUL 2017 22:20 IAAF DIAMOND LEAGUE Monaco (MON) 21 July 2017 Diamond League Qualifiers Standing After 5 of 6 Quali- Shanghai Rome Paris London Rabat 200m Men fication Meetings (CHN) (ITA) (FRA) (GBR) (MAR) Rank Name Nation Points 13 MAY 8 JUN 1 JUL 9 JUL 16 JUL 1 WEBB Ameer USA 31 5 (4.) 6 (3.) 5 (4.) 8 (1.) 7 (2.) 2 de GRASSE Andre CAN 16 8 (1.) 8 (1.) 3 KERLEY Fred USA 12 7 (2.) 5 (4.) 4 MARTINA Churandy NED 11 2 (7.) 1 (8.) 7 (2.) 1 (8.) 5 DWYER Rasheed JAM 11 6 (3.) 2 (7.) 3 (6.) 6 HUGHES Zharnel GBR 10 4 (5.) 6 (3.) 7LYLES Noah USA 8 8(1.) 8 GULIYEV Ramil TUR 8 8 (1.) 9 LEMAITRE Christophe FRA 8 7 (2.) 1 (8.) 10 MERRITT LaShawn USA 7 7 (2.) 11 BROWN Aaron CAN 7 3 (6.) 4 (5.) 12 YOUNG Isiah USA 6 6 (3.) 13 GEMILI Adam GBR 6 6 (3.) 14 MITCHELL-BLAKE Nethaneel GBR 5 5 (4.) 15 TORTU Filippo ITA 5 5 (4.) 16 MUNYAI Clarence RSA 4 4 (5.) 17 XIE Zhenye CHN 4 4 (5.) 18 TSAKONAS Lykourgos-Stefanos GRE 4 4 (5.) 19 RODNEY Brandon CAN 4 1 (8.) 3 (6.) 20 TALBOT Daniel GBR 3 3 (6.) 21 DUKES Dedric USA 3 3 (6.) 22 WEIR Warren JAM 2 2 (7.) 23 JOHN Jeffrey FRA 2 2 (7.) 24 EDWARD Alonso PAN 2 2 (7.) 25 BASSAW Ben FRA 1 1 (8.) INTERNET Service: https://monaco.diamondleague.com Page 2 of 20 printed at FRI 21 JUL 2017 22:20 IAAF DIAMOND LEAGUE Monaco (MON) 21 July 2017 Diamond League Qualifiers Standing After 6 of 6 Quali- Doha Eugene Oslo Stockholm Lausanne Monaco 400m Men fication Meetings (QAT) (USA) (NOR) (SWE) (SUI) (MON) Rank Name Nation Points 5 MAY 26 MAY 15 JUN 18 JUN 6 JUL 21 JUL 1 THEBE Baboloki BOT 35 7 (2.) 8 (1.) 7 (2.) 7 (2.) 6 (3.) 2 NORWOOD Vernon USA 19 4 (5.) 6 (3.) 5 (4.) 4 (5.) 3 van NIEKERK Wayde RSA 16 8 (1.) 8 (1.) 4 GARDINER Steven BAH 16 8 (1.) 8 (1.) 5 McQUAY Tony USA 16 6 (3.) 5 (4.) 3 (6.) 2 (7.) 6 MERRITT LaShawn USA 15 7 (2.) 8 (1.) 7 MAKWALA Isaac BOT 13 6 (3.) 7 (2.) 8 MASLÁK Pavel CZE 12 2 (7.) 4 (5.) 6 (3.) 9 BORLÉE Kevin BEL 11 5 (4.) 6 (3.) 10 HUDSON-SMITH Matthew GBR 9 2 (7.) 7 (2.) 11 JANEŽIC Luka SLO 8 5 (4.) 3 (6.) 12 OMELKO Rafal POL 8 4 (5.) 4 (5.) 13 ROBERTS Gil USA 5 5 (4.) 14 SIBANDA Karabo BOT 5 5 (4.) 15 CHERRY Michael USA 4 4 (5.) 16 CONRADIE Pieter RSA 4 3 (6.) 1 (8.) 17SANTOS Luguelín DOM 3 3(6.) 18 BONEVACIA Liemarvin NED 3 1 (8.) 2 (7.) 19 DEDEWO Paul USA 3 3 (6.) 20 YOUSIF Rabah GBR 3 3 (6.) 21 BORLÉE Jonathan BEL 2 2 (7.) 22 NKOBOLO Onkabetse BOT 2 2 (7.) 23 ATINE-VENEL Teddy FRA 1 1 (8.) 24 KÅSHAGEN Mauritz NOR 1 1 (8.) INTERNET Service: https://monaco.diamondleague.com Page 3 of 20 printed at FRI 21 JUL 2017 22:20 IAAF DIAMOND LEAGUE Monaco (MON) 21 July 2017 Diamond League Qualifiers Standing After 5 of 6 Quali- Shanghai Rome Paris London Rabat 800m Men fication Meetings (CHN) (ITA) (FRA) (GBR) (MAR) Rank Name Nation Points 13 MAY 8 JUN 1 JUL 9 JUL 16 JUL 1 BETT Kipyegon KEN 29 8 (1.) 7 (2.) 7 (2.) 7 (2.) 2 AMOS Nijel BOT 24 8 (1.) 8 (1.) 8 (1.) 3 BRAZIER Donavan USA 19 6 (3.) 7 (2.) 6 (3.) 4 ROTICH Ferguson Cheruiyot KEN 16 6 (3.) 6 (3.) 4 (5.) 5 BIWOTT Robert KEN 14 7 (2.) 5 (4.) 2 (7.) 6 KSZCZOT Adam POL 14 3 (6.) 8 (1.) 3 (6.) 7 McBRIDE Brandon CAN 9 1 (8.) 3 (6.) 5 (4.) 8 KIPROP Asbel KEN 6 6 (3.) 9 KIPKETER Alfred KEN 6 4 (5.) 2 (7.) 10 LEWANDOWSKI Marcin POL 6 2 (7.) 4 (5.) 11 SOWINSKI Erik USA 5 5 (4.) 12 RUDISHA David KEN 5 5 (4.) 13 MANANGOI Elijah Motonei KEN 5 5 (4.) 14 GILES Elliot GBR 4 4 (5.) 15 KIPKOECH Nicholas Kiplangat KEN 4 1 (8.) 3 (6.) 16 TUKA Amel BIH 4 4 (5.) 17 KINYOR Job KEN 3 3 (6.) 18 WIGHTMAN Jake GBR 2 2 (7.) 19 BOSSE Pierre-Ambroise FRA 2 2 (7.) 20 LANGFORD Kyle GBR 1 1 (8.) 21 SMAILI Mostafa MAR 1 1 (8.) 22 KUPERS Thijmen NED 1 1 (8.) 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After 4 of 4 Quali- Rome Stockholm Rabat Monaco 3000m Steeplechase Men fication Meetings (ITA) (SWE) (MAR) (MON) Rank Name Nation Points 8 JUN 18 JUN 16 JUL 21 JUL 1 EL BAKKALI Soufiane MAR 23 7 (2.) 8 (1.) 8 (1.) 2 BIRECH Jairus Kipchoge KEN 20 6 (3.) 7 (2.) 7 (2.) 3 KIRUI Amos KEN 15 5 (4.) 6 (3.) 4 (5.) 4 HAILESELASSIE Yemane ERI 11 4 (5.) 7 (2.) 5 JAGER Evan USA 8 8 (1.) 6 KIPRUTO Conseslus KEN 8 8 (1.) 7 BAYER Andrew USA 8 1 (8.) 4 (5.) 3 (6.) 8 KEBENEI Stanley Kipkoech USA 6 6 (3.) 9 KIBIWOTT Abraham KEN 6 5 (4.) 1 (8.) 10 BETT Nicholas Kiptanui KEN 6 6 (3.) 11 KIGEN Benjamin KEN 5 5 (4.) 12 BOR Hillary USA 5 3 (6.) 2 (7.) 13 BEYO Chala ETH 5 5 (4.) 14 MARTOS Sebastián ESP 4 4 (5.) 15 EZZAYDOUNY Ibrahim MAR 3 3 (6.) 16 KIPSANG Lawrence Kemboi KEN 3 3 (6.) 17 KIPYEGO Barnabas KEN 2 2 (7.) 18 AMARE Hailemariyam ETH 2 2 (7.) 19 KEMBOI Clement Kimutai KEN 2 2 (7.) 20 SANTOS da SILVA Altobelli BRA 1 1 (8.) 21 ZALEWSKI Krystian POL 1 1 (8.) 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