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Berlin Grand Prix results

Xinhua, September 7, 2015 Adjust font size:

Following are the leading results from athletics Grand Prix meeting here on Sunday:

Men

100 metres (wind 1.1 m/s):

1. Kim Collins (Saint Kitts and Nevis) 10.13sec

2. Isiah Young, United States, 10.17

3. Christophe Lemaitre, France, 10.19

800m:

1. Nijel Amos, Botswana, 1:43.28

2. Adam Kszczot, Poland, 1:44.22

3. Mohammed Aman, Ethiopia, 1:44.24

5000m:

1. Paul Kipsiele Koech, Kenya, 13:08.86

2. Hassan Mead, United States, 13:10.38

3. Bernard Lagat, United States, 13:17.58

110m hurdles (wind 0.1 m/s):

1. Andrew Riley, Jamaica, 13.40sec

2. Shane Brathwaite, Barbados, 13.42

Pole vault:

1. Piotr Lisek, Poland, 5.74 meters

2. Konstadmnos Filippidis, Germany, 5.74

3. Shawnacy Barber, Canada, 5.64

Shot put:

1. Tom Walsh, New Zealand, 21.47 meters

2. David Storl, Germany, 21.19

3. O'Dayne Richards, Jamaica, 21.05

Discus throw:

1. Piotr Malachowski, Poland, 66.13 meters

2. Christoph Harting, Germany, 65.15

3. Robert Urbanek, Poland, 64.20

Women

100m (wind 0.6m/s):

1. Candyce McGrone, United States, 11.11sec

2. Marie-Josee Talou, Cote d'Ivoire, 11.21

3. Barbara Pierre, United States, 11.31

800m:

1. Lynsey Sharp, Britain, 1:57.71

2. Fabienne Kohlmann, Germany, 1:58.34

3. Marina Arzamasova, Belarus, 1:58.88

100m hurdles (wind 1.5 m/s):

1. Dawn Harper Nelson, United States, 12.82sec

2. Sharika Nelvis, United States, 12.84

3. Tiffany Porter, Britain, 12.92

Long jump

1. Ivana Spanovic, Serbia, 6.60 meters

2. Christabel Nettey, Canada, 6.45

Shot put:

1. Christina Schwanitz, Germany, 19.66 meters

2. Michelle Carter, United States, 19.19

Javelin:

1. Marharyta Dorozhon, Israel, 63.24 meters

2. Katharina Molitor, Germany, 61.19

3. Lina Muze, Latvia, 59,93

Hammer throw:

1. Kathrin Klaas, Germany, 72.09 meters

2. Amber Campbell, United States, 70,94

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