• Live: IAAF World Challenge Beijing 2016
» Tuesday, 17 May 2016
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Live Stream, Results, Videos, Start Lists, Schedule: IAAF World Challenge Beijing. Event Scheduled for Wednesday, May 18 at 10:50pm GMT.
Schedule
8:50am - 12:00am (US Eastern)
10:50am - 2:00pm (UTC)
11:50am - 3:00pm (Central European)
7:50pm - 11:00pm (Beijing)
10:50pm - 2:00am (Sydney, Australia)
Men Events |
100, 800, 3KSC, 110H, HJ, PV, LJ, TJ, 4X1 |
Women Events |
100, 200, 1500, 100H, HJ, SP, HT, JT, 4X1 |
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