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— Commonwealth Games XXI — Volume 17, No. 24 April 15, 2018 — Commonwealth Games XXI — Gold Coast, Australia (WL); Heats: I–1. McMaster 48.78 (WL). 2. Timothy Cheruiyot (Ken) 3:35.17; 3. Mar: 1. Michael Shelley (Aus) 2:16:46; 2. April 8-15 Wightman 3:35.97; 4. Charlie Grice (Eng) Solomon Mutai (Uga) 2:19:02; 3. Robbie 3:37.43; 5. Jinson Johnson (Ind) 3:37.86 NR; (athletes listed as Eng, NIr, Sco and Wal will Simpson (Sco) 2:19:36; 4. Kevin Seaward 6. Jordan Williamsz (Aus) 3:38.34; 7. appear as GB on the yearly lists) (NIr) 2:19:54; Kumari Taki (Ken) 3:38.74; 8. Chris O’Hare 5. Liam Adams (Aus) 2:21:08; 6. Paulus MEN (Sco) 3:39.04; 9. Ryan Gregson (Aus) 3:39.24. Iyambo (Nam) 2:22:39; 7. Alex Chesakit (Uga) 4/08—100sf, 5K, 20W, SPq, HT St: 1. Conseslus Kipruto (Ken) 8:10.08 2:23:06; 8. Lee Merrien (Gur) 2:24:10;… 4/09—100, 400sf, 110Hh, SP (WL); dnf—Callum Hawkins (Sco). 2. Abraham Kibiwot (Ken) 8:10.62; 3. 4/10—200h, 400, 110H, 400Hh, LJq, Dec 20W: 1. Dane Bird-Smith (Aus) 1:19:34; 2. 4/11—200sf, HJ, LJ Amos Kirui (Ken) 8:12.24; 4. Matt Hughes (Can) 8:12.33; Tom Bosworth (Eng) 1:19:38 NR; 3. Samuel 4/12—200, 800, 400H, PV, DTq Gathimba (Ken) 1:19:51; 4/13—St, 10K, 4x1h, DT 5. Albert Chemutai (Uga) 8:19.89 PR (WJL); 4. Benjamin Thorne (Can) 1:20:49; 5. 4/14—1500, 4x1, 4x4, TJ, JT Quentin Rew (NZ) 1:21:47; 6. Manish Singh 4/15—Mar 6. Jonathan Hopkins (Wal) 8:34.12; 7. Ieuan Thomas (Wal) 8:40.02; 8. Adam Kirk- Rawat (Ind) 1:22:22; 7. Callum Wilkinson 100(0.8): 1. Akani Simbine (SA) 10.03; Smith (NIr) 8:48.40. (Eng) 1:22:35; 8. Evan Dunfee (Can) 1:23:26. 2. Henricho Bruintjies (SA) 10.17; 3. Yohan 5000: 1. Joshua Cheptegei (Uga) 13:50.83; 4 x 100: 1. England 38.13 (WL) (Reuben Blake (Jam) 10.19; 2. Mo Ahmed (Can) 13:52.78; 3. Edward Arthur, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty, 4. Seye Ogunlewe (Ngr) 10.19; 5. Kemar Zakayo (Ken) 13:54.06; 4. Thomas Ayeko Harry Aikines-Aryeetey); Hyman (Cay) 10.21; 6. Jason Rogers (StK) (Uga) 13:54.78; 2. South Africa 38.24 NR (Henricho 10.24; 7. Enoch Adegoke (Ngr) 10.35;… 5. Stewart McSweyn (Aus) 13:58.96; 6. Bruintjies, Emile Erasmus, Anaso dnc—Adam Gemili (Eng). Phillip Kipyeko (Uga) 13:59.59; 7. James Jobodwana, Akani Simbine); Semis: I(-0.3)–1. Blake 10.06. III(0.3)–1. Sugira (Rwa) 14:03.51; 8. Morgan McDonald 3. Jamaica 38.35 (Everton Clarke, Hyman 10.10. (Aus) 14:11.37. O’Shane Bailey, Warren Weir, Yohan Blake); 200(0.9): 1. Jereem Richards (Tri) 20.12; 4. Australia 38.58 (Trae Williams, Rohan 10,000: 1. Cheptegei (Uga) 27:19.62 Browning, Jack Hale, Josh Clarke); 2. Aaron Brown (Can) 20.34; 3. Leon Reid (WL); (NIr) 20.55; 4. Clarence Munyai (SA) 20.58; 5. Barbados 39.04; 6. Sri Lanka 39.08 NR; 2. Ahmed 27:20.56; 3. Rodgers Chumo 7. Malaysia 39.37;… dq—Nigeria. 5. Sydney Siame (Zam) 20.62; 6. Kyle (Ken) 27:28.66; Greaux (Tri) 20.63; 7. Warren Weir (Jam) Heats: I–1. South Africa 38.71; 2. Australia 4. Jacob Kiplimo (Uga) 27:30.25 (WJL); 38.78. 20.71;… dq—Zharnel Hughes (Eng). 5. Jake Robertson (NZ) 27:30.90 NR; 6. Semis: I(0.0)–1. Brown 20.18. II–1. England 38.15 (WL); Stephen Mokoka (SA) 27:44.58; 7. Timothy 2. Jamaica 38.44 (Everton Clarke, Nigel Heats: V(-1.5)–1. Richards 20.33. Toroitich (Uga) 27:47.35; 8. Jonathan Ndiku IX(-0.4)–1. Hughes 20.34. Ellis, O’Shane Bailey, Yohan Blake); 3. Nigeria (Ken) 27:56.24;… dq—Patrick Tiernan (Aus). 38.52 (Enoch Adegoke, Usheoritse Itsekiri, 400: 1. Isaac Makwala (Bot) 44.35 (WL); 110H(-0.3): 1. Ronald Levy (Jam) 13.19 Egwero Ogho-Ogene, Seye Ogunlewe); 4. 2. Baboloki Thebe (Bot) 45.09; 3. Javon (WL); Barbados 38.95. Francis (Jam) 45.11; 4. Y. Muhammed Anas 2. Hansle Parchment (Jam) 13.22; 3. (Ind) 45.31 NR; 5. Bralon Taplin (Grn) 45.38; Nicholas Hough (Aus) 13.38 PR; 4. Milan 4 x 400: 1. Botswana 3:01.78 (Gaone 6. Demish Gaye (Jam) 45.56; 7. Steven Trajkovic (Cyp) 13.42; 5. Antonio Alkana (SA) Maotoanong 46.5, Baboloki Thebe 44.3, Solomon (Aus) 45.64;… dnf—Rusheen 13.49; 6. Shane Brathwaite (Bar) 13.53; 6. Onkabetse Nkobolo 46.38, Isaac Makwala McDonald (Jam). Andy Pozzi (Eng) 13.53; 8. Dejour Russell 44.54); Semis: I–1. Makwala 45.00. (Jam) 13.92. 2. Bahamas 3:01.92 (Ojay Ferguson 46.0, Teray Smith 46.0, Stephen Newbold 45.31, 800: 1. Wycliffe Kinyamal (Ken) 1:45.11; Heats: I(0.7)–1. Pozzi 13.29 (WL). 2. Kyle Langford (Eng) 1:45.16 PR; 3. Luke 400H: 1. Kyron McMaster (BVI) 48.25 Mathews (Aus) 1:45.60; (WL); 4. Jake Wightman (Sco) 1:45.82; 5. Brad 2. Jeffery Gibson (Bah) 49.10; 3. Jaheel © 2018 Track & Field News.All rights Mathas (NZ) 1:46.07 PR; 6. Jonathan Kitilit Hyde (Jam) 49.16; 4. Jack Green (Eng) reserved.This newsletter may not be re- (Ken) 1:46.12; 7. Joseph Deng (Aus) 1:47.20; 49.18; 5. Rilwan Alowonle (Ngr) 49.80; 6. printedor retransmitted in any formwithout 8. Nijel Amos (Bot) 1:48.45. Haron Koech (Ken) 50.02; 7. Andre Clarke express written permission. www.trackandfieldnews.com 1500: 1. Elijah Manangoi (Ken) 3:34.78 (Jam) 50.08; 8. Nicholas Bett (Ken) 51.00. -128- April 15, 2018 Alonzo Russell 44.52); Throwing Events COMMONWEALTH WOMEN 3. Jamaica 3:01.97 (Jermaine Gayle 46.2, SP: 1. Tom Walsh (NZ) 70-3 (21.41) 4/08—20W Demish Gaye 44.8, Jamari Rose 46.40, Javon (66-11¼, 69-7, f, 70-3, f, f) (20.40, 21.21, 4/09—100, 400h, 1500h, 10K Francis 44.54); f, 21.41, f, f); 4/10—200h, 1500, 400Hh, TJ, HT 4. Trinidad 3:02.85 (Deon Lendore 45.8, 2. Chuk Enekwechi (Ngr) 69-4¼ (21.14) 4/11—200sf, 400, St, LJq, JT Jereem Richards 44.6, Rennie Quow 46.70, PR (66-5¼, 67-11, 69-4¼, 66-11¼, f, 66-2¼) 4/12—200, 800h, 100Hh, 400H, LJ, DT Machel Cedenio 45.71); (20.25, 20.70, 21.14, 20.40, f, 20.17); 4/13—800, 100H, PV, SP, Hept 5. Fiji 3:15.10; 6. Turks & Caicos 3:16.39;… 3. Tim Nedow (Can) 68-7¼ (20.91); 4. 4/14—5000, 4x1, 4x4, HJ dnf—India; O’Dayne Richards (Jam) 68-3 (20.80); 5. 4/15—Mar … dq—Kenya [3:04.08] (Collins Gihana Damien Birkinhead (Aus) 68-1¾ (20.77); 100(1.0): 1. Michelle-Lee Ahye (Tri) 11.14; 47.3, Boniface Mweresa 44.6, Aron Koech 6. Orazio Cremona (SA) 67-3½ (20.51); 7. 2. Christania Williams (Jam) 11.21; 3. Gayon 45.41, Nicholas Bett 46.67). Ashinia Miller (Jam) 64-6¾ (19.68); 8. Tejinder Evans (Jam) 11.22 PR; Pal Singh (Ind) 63-8¾ (19.42). Jumping Events 4. Asha Philip (Eng) 11.28; 5. Natasha Qual: Walsh 73-8 (22.45) (farthest HJ: 1. Brandon Starc (Aus) 7-7¼ (2.32) Morrison (Jam) 11.31; 6. Khalifa St. Fort qualifier ever). PR (outWL) (7-1¾, 7-3, 7-4¼ [2], 7-5¼ [2], (Tri) 11.37; 7. Reyare Thomas (Tri) 11.51; 8. 7-6½ [2], 7-7¼, 7-8 [x]) (2.18, 2.21, 2.24 [2], DT: 1. Fedrick Dacres (Jam) 223-9 (68.20) Hor Halutie (Gha) 11.54. 2.27 [2], 2.30 [2], 2.32, 2.34 [x]); (215-0, 216-10, 223-9, 220-3, 221-6, 213-3) 200(0.9): 1. Shaunae Miller-Uibo (Bah) 2. Jamal Wilson (Bah) 7-6½ (2.30) =PR; (65.55, 66.09, 68.20, 67.14, 67.51, 65.00); 22.09; 2. Shericka Jackson (Jam) 22.18 PR; 3. Django Lovett (Can) 7-6½ PR; 4. Donald 2. Traves Smikle (Jam) 209-11 (63.98); 3. 3. Dina Asher-Smith (Eng) 22.29; Thomas (Bah) 7-5¼ (2.27); 5. Allan Smith Apostolos Parellis (Cyp) 208-8 (63.61); 4. 4. Elaine Thompson (Jam) 22.30; 5. Crystal (Sco) 7-5¼ PR; Matt Denny (Aus) 205-2 (62.53); Emmanuel (Can) 22.70; 6. Bianca Williams 6. tie, Michael Mason (Can) & Tejaswin 5. Mitch Cooper (Aus) 198-2 (60.40); (Eng) 23.06; 7. Semoy Hackett (Tri) 23.16;… Shankar (Ind) 7-4¼ (2.24); 8. Hup Wei Lee 6. Benn Harradine (Aus) 196-7 (59.92); 7. dq—Shashalee Forbes (Jam). (Mas) 7-3 (2.21);… nh—Manjula Wijesekara Stephen Mozia (Ngr) 195-6 (59.58); 8. Alex Heats: I(-0.9)–1. Emmanuel 22.72. (SrL). Rose (AmS) 195-5 (59.56). Semis: I(0.1)–1. Jackson 22.28 PR; 2. Qual: Dacres 217-2 (66.20); Smikle 212-3 PV: 1. Kurtis Marschall (Aus) 18-8¼ (5.70) Asher-Smith 22.44. (64.69); Denny 212-2 (64.67).
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