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Video by Salomon TV
1500 Metres – Men – Diamond Discipline
Pts
1 Kaazouzi , Brahim MAR 3:33.22 8
2 Ingebrigtsen , Filip NOR 3:33.40 7
3 Souleiman , Ayanleh DJI 3:33.42 6
4 Holuša , Jakub CZE 3:33.80 5
5 Da’Vall Grice , Charles GBR 3:34.20 4
6 Gregson , Ryan AUS 3:34.38 3
7 Wote , Aman ETH 3:34.39...
The best moments from the IAAF Diamond League in Rabat 2018.
Courtesy of the IAAF.
Full results here
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Day 3 Highlights 2018 Australian Athletics Championships
Pearson 100m hurdles
Pearson interview
Mathews 800m final
Deng 800m B final and A qual
Rubie 400m final
Holt 100m World Record
Courtesy of Athletics Australia
Results
2018 Australian Athletics Championships & Nomination trial:
Day three results
MORNING SESSION
Women 200 Metre Open Preliminaries
1, Pasternatsky, Larissa, NSW, 23.47Q, w:-1.2. 2, Coates,...
2018 Australian Athletics Championships & Nomination Trial:
McDonald steams to 5000m victory on day one
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The most anticipated race on the opening night of the 2018...
Video courtesy of 7 Olympics.
Final results.
Rank
Name
Nationality
Time
Notes
Matthew Centrowitz, Jr.
United States
3:50.00
Taoufik Makhloufi
Algeria
3:50.11
Nick Willis
New Zealand
3:50.24
4
Ayanleh Souleiman
Djibouti
3:50.29
5
Abdalaati Iguider
Morocco
3:50.58
6
Asbel Kiprop
Kenya
3:50.87
7
David Bustos
Spain
3:51.06
8
Ben Blankenship
United States
3:51.09
9
Ryan Gregson
Australia
3:51.39
10
Nathan Brannen
Canada
3:51.45
11
Ronald Musagala
Uganda
3:51.68
12
Charlie Grice
Great Britain
3:51.73
13
Ronald Kwemoi
Kenya
3:56.76