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Rank | Athlete | Overall points | 100 m | LJ | SP | HJ | 400 m | 110 m H | DT | PV | JT | 1500 m |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Yordani García ![]() | 7977 | 874 10.94 s w:-0.9 | 739 6.68 m w:-0.4 | 742 14.22 m | 785 1.98 m | 891 48.37 s | 975 14.00 s w:+0.9 | 666 40.09 m | 880 4.90 m | 723 59.01 m | 702 4:36.59 min |
![]() | Juan Carlos de la Cruz ![]() | 7504 | 836 11.11 s w:+1.2 | 729 6.64 m w:+0.5 | 691 13.39 m | 785 1.98 m | 831 49.64 s | 891 14.66 s w:+0.9 | 673 40.42 m | 790 4.60 m | 592 50.23 m | 686 4:39.16 min |
![]() | Kevin Lazas ![]() | 7483 | 810 11.23 s w:+1.2 | 809 6.98 m w:+0.9 | 722 13.90 m | 705 1.89 m | 745 51.54 s | 794 15.47 s w:+1.5 | 633 38.43 m | 880 4.90 m | 704 57.76 m | 681 4:39.90 min |
4 | José Ángel Mendieta ![]() | 7368 | 832 11.13 s w:-0.9 | 697 6.50 m w:-1.0 | 772 14.71 m | 705 1.89 m | 840 49.45 s | 890 14.67 s w:+0.9 | 661 39.83 m | 617 4.00 m | 743 60.31 m | 611 4:51.23 min |
5 | Austin Bahner ![]() | 7358 | 827 11.15 s w:-0.9 | 797 6.93 m w:+2.0 | 651 12.74 m | 705 1.89 m | 842 49.42 s | 769 15.68 s w:+1.5 | 745 43.96 m | 760 4.50 m | 616 51.83 m | 646 4:45.45 min |
6 | Pat Arbour ![]() | 7147 | 717 11.67 s w:-0.9 | 750 6.73 m w:+0.2 | 753 14.40 m | 679 1.86 m | 716 52.19 s | 797 15.44 s w:+1.5 | 830 48.07 m | 673 4.20 m | 725 59.15 m | 507 5:09.35 min |
7 | Evan Weinstock ![]() | 7112 | 834 11.12 s w:-0.9 | 707 6.54 m w:+1.1 | 631 12.41 m | 653 1.83 m | 818 49.92 s | 841 15.07 s w:+0.9 | 716 42.54 m | 673 4.20 m | 641 53.55 m | 598 4:53.52 min |
8 | Josué Louis ![]() | 6663 | 748 11.52 s w:+1.2 | 727 6.63 m w:+0.1 | 617 12.17 m | 758 1.95 m | 719 52.13 s | 859 14.92 s w:+1.5 | 529 33.26 m | 617 4.00 m | 563 48.29 m | 526 5:06.03 min |
DNF | Kurt Felix ![]() | 6642 | 823 11.17 s w:-0.9 | 920 7.44 m w:0.0 | 716 13.80 m | 896 2.10 m | 860 49.02 s | 831 15.15 s w:+0.9 | 783 45.76 m | 0 NM | 813 65.00 m | 0 DNS |
9 | Shaw Baudoin ![]() | 6579 | 765 11.44 s w:+1.2 | 582 5.98 m w:+1.4 | 629 12.38 m | 653 1.83 m | 792 50.49 s | 727 16.05 s w:-0.6 | 486 31.11 m | 617 4.00 m | 582 49.53 m | 746 4:29.80 min |
10 | Dylan Golow ![]() | 6427 | 618 12.17 s w:-0.9 | 746 6.71 m w:+0.6 | 565 11.32 m | 679 1.86 m | 690 52.80 s | 682 16.46 s w:-0.6 | 494 31.48 m | 645 4.10 m | 606 51.16 m | 702 4:36.65 min |
11 | Justin Massar ![]() | 6248 | 628 12.12 s w:-0.9 | 619 6.15 m w:-0.5 | 651 12.73 m | 653 1.83 m | 550 56.24 s | 713 16.18 s w:-0.6 | 638 38.69 m | 562 3.80 m | 705 57.80 m | 529 5:05.49 min |
12 | Pierre Landry ![]() | 6047 | 750 11.51 s w:+1.2 | 707 6.54 m w:+1.2 | 455 9.49 m | 602 1.77 m | 704 52.48 s | 592 17.31 s w:-0.6 | 509 32.27 m | 535 3.70 m | 488 43.18 m | 705 4:36.15 min |
13 | Justin Conlon ![]() | 5841 | 641 12.05 s w:-0.9 | 615 6.13 m w:+2.9 | 636 12.49 m | 602 1.77 m | 659 53.53 s | 604 17.20 s w:-0.6 | 469 30.24 m | 457 3.40 m | 550 47.40 m | 608 4:51.83 min |
14 | Toluwalope Makinde ![]() | 5477 | 870 10.96 s w:-0.9 | 559 5.87 m w:-0.8 | 455 9.49 m | 528 1.68 m | 813 50.04 s | 730 16.02 s w:-0.6 | 300 21.51 m | 457 3.40 m | 248 26.34 m | 517 5:07.48 min |
15 | Chris Robertson ![]() | 5356 | 677 11.87 s w:-0.9 | 718 6.59 m w:+0.2 | 600 11.90 m | 731 1.92 m | 685 52.92 s | 735 15.98 s w:-0.6 | 640 38.78 m | 0 NM | 570 48.71 m | 0 DNF |
16 | Matthew Johnson ![]() | 5021 | 673 11.89 s w:-0.9 | 641 6.25 m w:+0.2 | 518 10.54 m | 602 1.77 m | 701 52.54 s | 596 17.27 s w:-0.6 | 0 NM | 0 NM | 552 47.51 m | 738 4:31.06 min |
DNF | Lindon Victor ![]() | 3786 | 804 11.26 s w:-0.9 | 746 6.71 m w:+0.7 | 705 13.62 m | 813 2.01 m | 718 52.16 s | 0 DNS w:+1.5 | 0 DNS | DNS | ||
DNF | Gonzalo Barroilhet ![]() | 2817 | 740 11.56 s w:+1.2 | 644 6.26 m w:-1.5 | 728 13.99 m | 705 1.89 m | 0 DNS | DNS | ||||
DNF | Leonel Suárez ![]() | 1393 | 736 11.58 s w:+1.2 | 657 6.32 m w:+2.4 | 0 DNS | DNS | ||||||
DNF | Zachary Bornstein ![]() | 778 | 778 11.38 s w:+1.2 | 0 NM | 0 NM | DNS | DNS | |||||
— | Vincent Lanctot-Reeves ![]() | DNS | 0 DNS s w:-0.9 | 0 DNS | DNS | |||||||
— | Peter Malo Nsaka ![]() | DNS | 0 DNS s w:-0.9 | 0 DNS | DNS |
Rank | Athlete | Overall points | 100 m H | HJ | SP | 200 m | LJ | JT | 800 m |
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![]() | Yorgelis Rodríguez ![]() | 6068 | 978 14.00 s w:+0.6 | 1054 1.86 m | 763 13.53 m | 908 24.77 s w:+2.6 | 813 5.88 m w:-0.3 | 721 42.82 m | 831 2:19.42 min |
— | Uhunoma Osazuwa ![]() | 6008 | 1063 13.41 s w:-0.8 | 1016 1.83 m | 663 12.03 m | 961 24.21 s w:-0.3 | 877 6.09 m w:-1.2 | 638 38.47 m | 790 2:22.46 min |
![]() | Madelaine Buttinger ![]() | 5643 | 901 14.56 s w:+0.6 | 867 1.71 m | 711 12.75 m | 879 25.08 s w:+2.6 | 816 5.89 m w:+0.5 | 615 37.27 m | 854 2:17.77 min |
![]() | Jillian Drouin ![]() | 5615 | 971 14.05 s w:-0.8 | 941 1.77 m | 742 13.22 m | 813 25.82 s w:+2.6 | 753 5.68 m w:0.0 | 591 36.01 m | 804 2:21.47 min |
4 | Chantae McMillan ![]() | 5601 | 985 13.95 s w:-0.8 | 795 1.65 m | 741 13.21 m | 812 25.83 s w:-1.5 | 723 5.58 m w:0.0 | 781 45.92 m | 764 2:24.45 min |
5 | Tiffeny Parker ![]() | 5557 | 960 14.13 s w:-0.8 | 867 1.71 m | 686 12.38 m | 869 25.20 s w:+2.6 | 750 5.67 m w:+0.2 | 727 43.13 m | 698 2:29.61 min |
6 | Amber Metoyer ![]() | 5468 | 910 14.49 s w:+0.6 | 830 1.68 m | 772 13.67 m | 840 25.52 s w:+2.6 | 654 5.34 m w:-1.2 | 748 44.20 m | 714 2:28.34 min |
7 | Ryann Krais ![]() | 5461 | 894 14.61 s w:+0.6 | 830 1.68 m | 698 12.56 m | 788 26.11 s w:+2.6 | 680 5.43 m w:0.0 | 732 43.38 m | 839 2:18.83 min |
8 | Makeba Alcide ![]() | 5434 | 953 14.18 s w:+0.6 | 903 1.74 m | 706 12.68 m | 880 25.07 s w:-0.3 | 709 5.53 m w:0.0 | 529 32.77 m | 754 2:25.19 min |
9 | Kaymarie Jones ![]() | 5385 | 998 13.86 s w:-0.8 | 830 1.68 m | 699 12.57 m | 917 24.67 s w:-0.3 | 606 5.17 m w:+2.8 | 585 35.72 m | 750 2:25.55 min |
10 | Jessica Flax ![]() | 5318 | 980 13.99 s w:-0.8 | 795 1.65 m | 681 12.30 m | 856 25.34 s w:-0.3 | 643 5.30 m w:+0.7 | 502 31.35 m | 861 2:17.25 min |
11 | Carolyn Adams ![]() | 4793 | 855 14.90 s w:+0.6 | 795 1.65 m | 523 9.90 m | 748 26.57 s w:-1.5 | 581 5.08 m w:0.0 | 519 32.24 m | 772 2:23.81 min |
12 | Maude Leveillé ![]() | 4738 | 859 14.87 s w:-0.5 | 689 1.56 m | 480 9.24 m | 864 25.25 s w:-1.5 | 680 5.43 m w:+1.6 | 449 28.53 m | 717 2:28.06 min |
13 | Alana Battiston ![]() | 4695 | 755 15.67 s w:+0.6 | 795 1.65 m | 524 9.91 m | 675 27.45 s w:-1.5 | 576 5.06 m w:+0.9 | 536 33.11 m | 834 2:19.23 min |
14 | Chantel Pilon ![]() | 4492 | 692 16.18 s w:-0.5 | 655 1.53 m | 564 10.52 m | 721 26.89 s w:-1.5 | 589 5.11 m w:0.0 | 427 27.38 m | 844 2:18.47 min |
15 | Zarria Storm ![]() | 4074 | 787 15.42 s w:-0.5 | 724 1.59 m | 544 10.22 m | 705 27.08 s w:-1.5 | 482 4.71 m w:0.0 | 408 26.35 m | 424 2:53.87 min |
16 | Marissa Turner ![]() | 3856 | 475 18.13 s w:-0.5 | 724 1.59 m | 410 8.16 m | 809 25.87 s w:+2.6 | 461 4.63 m w:0.0 | 187 14.45 m | 790 2:22.47 min |
DNF | Astrid Nyame ![]() | 3843 | 984 13.96 s w:+0.6 | 655 1.53 m | 649 11.82 m | 835 25.57 s w:-0.3 | 720 5.57 m w:-0.2 | 0 NM | 0 DNS |
DNF | Jessica Zelinka ![]() | 3518 | 1066 13.39 s w:-0.8 | 830 1.68 m | 720 12.89 m | 902 24.83 s w:-0.3 | 0 DNS | DNS | |
17 | Tracey Edwards ![]() | 3063 | 672 16.35 s w:-0.5 | 0 NM | 406 8.11 m | 702 27.12 s w:-1.5 | 540 4.93 m w:0.0 | 215 16.02 m | 528 2:44.03 min |
DNF | Danielle Delage ![]() | 2176 | 805 15.28 s w:-0.5 | 795 1.65 m | 576 10.71 m | 0 DNF w:-0.3 | 0 DNS | DNS | |
DNF | Geneviève Gagné ![]() | 0 | 0 DNF w:-0.5 | 0 DNS | 0 DNS | DNS |
According to an unofficial count, 44 (+ 1 guest) athletes from 9 (+ 1 guest) countries participated in the event.
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