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World Junior Championships - Day Three Japanese Results

Barcelona, Spain, 7/12/12
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Men's 110 mH Final
1. Yordan O'Farrill (Cuba) - 13.18 - MR
2. Nicholas Hough (Australia) - 13.27 - AJR
3. Wilhem Belocian (France) - 13.29 - NJR
4. James Gladman (Great Britain) - 13.37
5. Jussi Kanervo (Finland) - 13.62
6. Dondre Echols (U.S.A.) - 13.71
7. Shinya Tanaka (Japan) - 13.72
8. Pengfei Chu (China) - 13.77

Men's 400 mH Semifinal One
1. Felix Franz (Germany) - 50.66 - Q
2. Takahiro Matsumoto (Japan) - 50.76 - Q - PB
3. Oskari Moro (Finland) - 50.89 - q
4. Ibrahim Mohammed Saleh (Saudi Arabia) - 51.11 - q

Men's 400 mH Semifinal Three
1. Eric Futch (U.S.A.) - 50.77 - Q
2. Mitja Lindic (Slovenia) - 50.81 - Q - PB
3. Shota Madokoro (Japan) - 51.15

Men's 200 m Semifinal Two
1. Karol Zalewski (Poland) - 20.93 - Q - PB
2. Delano Williams (Tajikistan) - 20.94 - Q
3. Aska Cambridge (Japan) - 21.24

Men's 200 m Semifinal Three
1. David Bolarinwa (Great Britain) - 20.85 - Q
2. Tyreek Hill (U.S.A.) - 21.00 - Q
3. Zhenye Xie (China) - 21.06 - q
4. Akiyuki Hashimoto (Japan) - 21.20

Men's Javelin Throw Qualification Round Group B
1. Luke Cann (Australia) - 74.54 m - Q
2. Morne Moolman (South Africa) - 72.64 m - Q
3. Braian Toledo (Argentina) - 72.48 m - Q
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13. Sho Tanaka (Japan) - 66.04 m

Women's Long Jump Qualification Round Group A
1. Katarina Johnson-Thompson (Great Britain) - 6.51 m - Q - PB
2. Lena Malkus (Germany) - 6.45 m - Q
3. Paula Beatriz Alvarez (Cuba) - 6.44 m - Q
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12. Narumi Suenaga (Japan) - 5.98 m

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