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Leading results of IAAF World Challenge in Beijing (updated-last)

Xinhua, May 20, 2015 Adjust font size:

Following are the leading results of the 2015 IAAF World Challenge in Beijing on Wednesday:

Men's 100 meters

1. Marvin Bracy, United States, 9.95 seconds

2. Mike Rodgers, United States, 9.99

3. Su Bingtian, China, 10.06

Selected

5. Zhang Peimeng, China, 10.18

6. Xie Zhenye, China, 10.32

Men's high jump

1. Zhang Guowei, China, 2.34 meters

2. Wang Yu, China, 2.31

3. Jaroslav Baba, Czech Republic, 2.24

Men's 110 meters hurdles

1. David Oliver, United States, 13.15 seconds

2. Orlando Ortega, Cuba, 13.37

3. Ronnie Ash, United States, 13.43

4. Xie Wenjun, China, 13.47

Men's 800 meters

1. Alfred Kipketer, Kenya, 1.45.45

2. Abraham Kipchirchir Rotich, Bahrain, 1.45.81

3. Erik Sowinski, United States, 1.45.82

Selected

7. Teng Haining, China, 1.49.29

Men's 3,000 meters

1. Jonathan Muia Ndiku, Kenya, eight minutes 11.64 seconds

2. Clement Kemboi Kimutai, Kenya, 8:12.98

3. John Kibet Koech, Bahrain, 8:14.75

Selected

11. Yang Tao, China, 9:10.80

Men's long jump

1. Mike Hartfield, United States, 8.27

2. Jeff Henderson, United States, 8.23

3. Aleksandr Menkov, Russia, 8.20

Selected

4. Li Jinzhe, China, 8.13

5. Wang Jianan, China, 8.09

6. Huang Changzhou, China, 7.93

8. Gao Xinglong, China, 7.88

Men's triple jump

1. Alexis Copello, Cuba,16.70

2. Godfrey Khotso Mokoena, South Africa, 16.67

3. Dong Bin, China, 16.67

4. Cao Shuo, China, 16.66

Men's pole vault

1. Xue Changrui, China, 5.40

2. Nikita Filippov, Kazakhstan, 5.40

3. Karsten Dilla, Germany, 5.40

Selected

5. Huang Bokai, China, 5.20

Men's javelin throw

1. Petr Frydrych, Czech Republic, 83.10 meters

2. Dmitri Tarabin, Russia, 80.53

3. Lars Hamann, Germany, 80.28

Selected

8. Ma Qun, China, 76.54

9. Deng Sheng, China, 74.99

Women's 200 meters

1. Veronica Campbell-Brown, Jamaica, 22.68

2. Kaylin Whitney, United States, 23.06

3. Schillonie Calvert, Jamaica, 23.12

Selected

5. Lin Huijun, China, 23.50

7. Kong Lingwei, China, 23.84

Women's 100 meters

1. Michelle-Lee Ahye, Trinidad and Tobago, 11.05 seconds

2. Charonda Williams, United States, 11.28

3. Schillonie Calvert, Jamaica, 11.42

Selected

6. Wei Yongli, China, 11.55

8. Tao Yujia, China, 11.63

Women's 100m hurdles

1. Wu Shujiao, China, 12.85

2. Tenaya Jones, United States, 12.89

3. Jacqueline Coward, United States, 12.98

Selected

6. Deng Ru, China, 13.37

Women's 400m hurdles

1. Wenda Nel, South Africa, 54.37

2. Tiffany Williams, United States, 55.22

3. Lashinda Demus, United States, 55.86

Selected

7. Wang Huan, China, 59.08

Women's 1500 meters

1. Anna Mishchenko, Ukraine,4:02.89

2. Rababe Arafi, Morocco, 4.04.12

3. Luiza Gega, Albania, 4.04.20

Women's hammer throw

1. Anita Wlodarczyk, Poland, 77.73

2. Wang Zheng, China, 73.99

3. Martina Hrasnova, Slovakia, 73.80

Selected8 6. Zhang Wenxiu, China, 71.37

12. Luo Na, China, 65.67

Women's shot put

1. Christina Schwanitz, Germany, 20.77

2. Gong Lijiao, China, 19.50

3. Felisha Johnson, United States, 18.73

Selected

5. Gao Yang, China, 18.28

6. Guo Tianqian, China, 18.28

Women's high jump

1. Anna Chicherova, Russia, 1.94 meters

2. Ana Simic, Croatia, 1.91

3. Levern Spencer, St. Lucia, 1.91

Selected:

8. Zhang Luyu, China, 1.84

9. Wang Yang, China, 1.84

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