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European Athletics Results 22-28 July 2019 EUROPEAN ATHLETICS RESULTS 22-28 JULY 2019 AUSTRIA Innsbruck (Austria), 26-28.7.2019 -National Championships- Men 100m (27) (-0,7) Markus Fuchs 10.51 200m (28) (-0,5) Markus Fuchs 21.27 DT (27) Lukas Weisshaidinger 65.58 JT (28) Matthias Kasserer 68.19 Women 100m (27) (2.3) Alexandra Toth 11.56 200m (28) (-0,2) Alexandra Toth 24.14 400m (27) Susanne Walli 54.26 1.500m (28) Carina Reicht (2001) 4.32.48 5.000m (27) Julia Mayer 16.37.16 100mh (28) (-1,0) Beate Schrott 13.46; in heats: Karin Strametz 13.67 (-0,3) 2h HJ (27) 1 Ekaterina Krasovskiy 1.80; 2 Lea Germey (2000) 1.80 LJ (27) Ingeborg Grünwald (2001) 6.20 (-0,6) DT (27) Djeneba Touré 51.85 HT (27) Tatjana Meklau 61.37 JT (28) Victoria Hudson 58.30 AZERBAIJAN Baku (Azerbaijan), 22-27.7.2019 -European Olympic Youth Festival- Men 100m (23) (1.7) 1 Umut Uysal (tur) 10.47; 2 Matteo Melluzzo (ita) 10.48; 3 Felix Kunstein (ger) 10.53; 4 Tazana Kamanga-Syrbak (den) 10.55; 5 Zion Eriksson (swe) 10.59 100m prelims (22) h1 (0.8) 1 Matteo Melluzzo (ita) 10.66; 2 Felix Kunstein (ger) 10.70; h2 (1.4) 1 Umut Uysal (tur) 10.60; 2 Zion Eriksson (swe) 10.62; 3 Israel Olatunde (irl) 10.75; h3 (1.5) 1 Tazana Kamanga-Dyrbak (den) 10.50; 2 Dominik Illovszky (hun) 10.62 200m (25) (0.6) 1 Federico Guglielmi (ita) 21.11; 2 Tazana Kamanga-Dyrbak (den) 21.15; 3 Oliwer Wdowik (pol) 21.26; 4 Bence Farkas (hun) 21.30; 5 Ioannis Kariofyllis (gre) 21.56; 6 Sidney Leger (swe) 21.78 200m prelims (24) h1 (-0,8) 1 Tazana Kamanga-Dyrbak (den) 21.50; 2 Niilo Mustalahti (fin) 21.80; h2 (-1,6) 1 Oliwer Wdowik (pol) 21.35; 2 Federico Guglielmi (ita) 21.50; 3 Ozgur Beydemir (tur) 21.80; h3 (1.0) Bence Farkas (hun) 21.40; 2 Ioannis Kariofyllis (gre) 21.70 400m (25) 1 Emil Johansson (swe) 47.69; 2 Patryk Grzegorzewicz (pol) 47.91; 3 Attila Molnar (hun) 48.09; 4 Florian Herbst (aut) 48.39; 5 Tadeas Placek (cze) 48.58; 6 Alphone Robin (fra) 48.59; 7 Tommaso Boninti (ita) 48.81 400m prelims (23) h1 1 Patryk Grzegorzewicz (pol) 47.96; 2 Florian Herbst (aut) 48.01; 3 Attila Molnar (hun) 48.01; 4 Tadeas Placek (cze) 48.07; 5 Robin Sutter (sui) 48.27; h2 1 Emil Johansson (swe) 47.73; 2 Tommaso Boninti (ita) 47.97; 3 Alphonse Robin (fra) 47.98; 4 Robert McDonnell (irl) 48.42; 5 Teylur Salahzade (aze) 48.48; 6 Alejandro Guerrero (esp) 48.97 800m (27) Jakub Davidik (cze) 1.51.02 1.500m (24) 1 Jedrzej Poczwardowski (pol) 3.54.64; 2 Adil Espasa (fra) 3.55.19; 3 Fikadu González (esp) 3.55.73 3.000m (26) 1 Adisu Guadie (isr) 8.35.04; 2 Luc Le Baron (fra) 8.38.19; 3 Vid Botolin (slo) 8.39.74 110mh (23) (3.0) 1 Mario Revenga (esp) 13.59; 2 Tomas Oberndorfer (cze) 13.64; 3 Mark Pap (hun) 13.70; 4 Moritz Mainka (ger) 13.72; 5 Samuele Maffezzoni (ita) 13.82; 6 Christian Reboldi (sui) 13.85; 7 Oskar Lucki (pol) 14.10 110mh (0,91m) prelims (21) h1 (-1,7) 1 Mark Pap (hun) 13.95; 2 Christian Reboldi (sui) 14.02; 3 Oskar Lucki (pol) 14.08; 4 Priel Rada (isr) 14.09; h2 (1.1) Moritz Mainka (ger) 13.79; 2 Tomas Oberndorfer (ger) 13.88; h3 (0.8) 1 Mario Revenga (esp) 13.77; 2 Samuele Maffezzoni (ita) 13.84; 3 Vasileios Arvanitis (gre) 14.12 400mh (26) 1 Oskar Edlund (swe) 51.41; 2 Ignacio Saez (esp) 51.68; 3 Berke Akcam (tur) 52.30; 4 Fedor Ivanov (rus) 52.46; 5 Stjepan Cik (cro) 53.10 400mh (0,84m) prelims (24) h1 1 Oskar Edlund (swe) 52.67; 2 Liam Gumprecht (sui) 53.21; h2 1 Ignacio Saez (esp) 51.78; 2 Berke Akcam (tur) 53.14; h3 Fedor Ivanov (rus) 52.55 2.000m St (27) 1 Pol Oriach (esp) 5.49.56; 2 Dzmitry Savin (blr) 5.57.05; 3 Giovanni Silli (ita) 5.58.06; 4 Santuu Heikkinen (fin) 5.59.56; 5 Pierre Perruchoud (sui) 6.00.05 PV (25) 1 Anthony Ammirati (fra) 4.95; 2 Juho Alasaari (fin) 4.90 LJ (23) 1 Oluwatosin Ayodeji (aut) 7.31 (0.9); 2 Alexis Duvivier (fra) 7.29 (1.7); 3 Tomislav Isailovic (srb) 7.26 (1.6); 4 Samuel Claudy (ger) 7.25 (1.2) LJ qualy (22) A 1 Oluwatosin Ayodeji (aut) 7.26 (nwi); 2 Adam Hrin (svk) 7.24 (0.9) TJ (27) 1 Grigoris Nikolaou (cyp) 15.45 (0.5); 2 Valdislav Aleksandrin (rus) 15.38 (1.6); 3 Simon Gore (fra) 15.33 (0.2) SP (5 kg) (26) 1 Muhamet Ramadani (kos) 19.75; 2 Semen Borodayev (rus) 18.83; 3 Jesper Ahlin (swe) 18.71; 4 Mikalai Lozka (blr) 18.71; 5 Kevin Reim (ger) 18.36; 6 Konstantinos Gennikis (gre) 18.20; 7 José San Pastor (esp) 18.19; 8 Jephte Vogel (sui) 18.04; 9 Ion Vasile (rou) 17.82; 10 Karolis Gelazius (ltu) 17.61 SP qualy (25) A 1 Ion Vasile (rou) 18.95; 2 Jesper Ahlin (swe) 18.54; 3 José San Pastor (esp) 18.36; 4 Karolis Gelazius (ltu) 18.31; B 1 Muhammet Ramadani (kos) 18.51; 2 Konstantinos Gennikis (gre) 18.14; 3 Mikalai Lozka (blr) 18.07; 4 Kevin Reim (ger) 17.65; 5 Semen Borodayev (rus) 17.49 DT (1,5 kg) (27) 1 Roman Khartanovich (blr) 63.09; 2 Steffen Melheim (nor) 59.66; 3 Matteo Maulana (ger) 59.33; 4 Marcos Moreno (esp) 57.73; 5 Semen Borodayev (rus) 57.41; 6 Jaroslaw Andrzejczak (pol) 55.55; 7 Leo Janen (swe) 55.11; 8 Delil Dilovan Bal (tur) 54.84; 9 Mykolas Alekna (ltu) 54.13; 10 Konstantinos Bouzakis (gre) 53.96; 11 Rasmus Roosleht (est) 52.46 DT (1,5 Kg) qualy (26) A 1 Raman Khartanonvich (blr) 61.43; 2 Steffen Melheim (nor) 58.57; 3 Konstantinos Bouzakis (gre) 56.23; 4 Jaroslaw Andrzejczak (pol) 55.04; 5 Semen Borodayev (rus) 54.89; 6 Marcos Moreno (esp) 54.35; B 1 Matteo Maulana (ger) 63.06; 2 Vitaliy Opanasenko (ukr) 56.97; 3 Mykolas Alekna (ltu) 56.75; 4 Delil Dilovan Bal (tur) 53.79; 5 Leo Janen (swe) 52.34 HT (25) 1 Valentin Andreev (bul) 82.72; 2 Merlin Hummel (ger) 81.06; 3 Jean-Baptiste Bruxelle (fra) 78.44; 4 Dawid Pilat (pol) 76.90; 5 Balasz Katavics (hun) 74.16; 6 Orestis Ntousakis (gre) 73.67; 7 Dragos-Ionut Nicorici (rou) 69.31; 8 Davide Costa (ita) 68.39; 9 Uladzislau Bohdan (blr) 67.91; 10 Juan Jiménez (esp) 67.62; 11 Jan Embersic (slo) 64.17 HT (5 kg) qualy (24) 1 Valentin Andreev (bul) 78.89; 2 Dawid Pilat (pol) 77.82; 3 Merlin Hummel (ger) 76.40; 4 Jean-Baptiste Bruxelle (fra) 76.15; 5 Orestis Ntousakis (gre) 75.18; 6 Balasz Katavics (hun) 72.69; 7 Dragos-Ionut Nicorici (rou) 69.53; 8 Juan Jiménez (esp) 68.74; 9 Davide Costa (ita) 68.34; 10 Uladzislau Bohdan (blr) 65.59; 11 Jan Embersic (slo) 63.14 Decathlon (22-23) 1 Sander Skotheim (nor) 7.761p (11.46 (1.4); 6.95 (1.3); 14.96; 2.00; 50.56 - 14.50 (2.6); 47.98, 4.20; 62.10; 4.46.76); 2 Jente Hauttekeete (bel) 7.540p (11.16 (0.6); 6.81 (0.0); 15.38; 2.00; 50.51 - 14.36 (2.6); 42.67; 4.30; 48.58; 4.49.60); 3 Paul Kallenberg (ger) 7.423p (11.32 (0.9); 6.87 (1.2); 15.15 1.97 50.95 - 16.11 (2.6); 43.49; 4.30; 58.83; 4:48.96); 4 Frantisek Doubek (cze) 7.391p (11.36 (0.6); 6.90 (1.1); 14.07; 1.85; 49.83 - 14.63 (2.6); 44.23; 4.10; 54.03; 4:44.10) 10 Kms Walk (22) 1 Gabriele Gamba (ita) 45.15.74; 2 Paul McGrath (esp) 45.51.64 Women 100m (23) (0.7) 1 Rhasidat Adeleke (irl) 11.70; 2 Johanna Kylmanen (fin) 11.89; 3 Cheyenne Kuhn (ger) 11.93; 4 Mariam Oulare (bel) 11.94 100m prelims (22) h1 (0.3) Cheyenne Kuhn (ger) 11.89; h2 (0.2) Johanna Kylmanen (fin) 11.92; h3 (-0,2) 1 Rhasidat Adeleke (irl) 11.87; 2 Polyniki Emmanouilidou (gre) 11.94; h4 (0.0) 1 Mariam Oulare (bel) 11.83; 2 Zala Istenic (slo) 11.93 200m (25) (-0,2) 1 Rhasidat Adeleke (irl) 23.92; 2 Mira Koszegi (hun) 24.15; 3 Serena Kouassi 8fra) 24.40; 4 Viktoria Forster (svk) 24.47; 5 Esperança Cladera (esp) 24.58 200m prelims (24) h1 (0.1) 1 Rhasidat Adekele (irl) 24.36; 2 Viktoria Forster (svk) 24.61; h2 (1.1) 1 Mira Koszegi (hun) 24.29; 2 Ivana Ilic (srb) 24.58; 3 Alessia Cappabianca (ita) 24.63; h3 (0.8) 1 Serena Kouassi (fra) 24.36; 2 Barbora Splechtnová (cze) 24.46; 3 Esperança Cladera (esp) 24.53; 4 Marit Kutman (est) 24.53 400m (24) 1 Olseya Soldatova (rus) 53.57; 2 Liefde Schoemaker (bel) 53.85; 3 Lakeri Ertzgaard (nor) 54.56; 4 Carmen Avilés (esp) 54.65; 5 Stela Konstantinidou (gre) 54.89; 6 Kornelia Lesiewicz (pol) 55.65 400m prelims (22) h1 1 Liefde Schoemaker (bel) 53.95; 2 Lakeri Ertzgaard (nor) 54.94; 3 Darya Karpovich (blr) 55.52; 4 Lea Ammann (sui) 55.92; h2 1 Olesya Soldatova (rus) 55.18; 2 Stela Konstantinidou (gre) 55.42; h3 1 Carmen Avilés (esp) 55.14; 2 Kornelia Lesiewicz (pol) 55.56; 3 Victoria Binet (fra) 55.98 800m (24) 1 Sophia Volkmer (ger) 2.05.62; 2 Valentina Rosamilia (sui) 2.06.30; 3 Lucia Pinacchio (esp) 2.06.66; 4 Svitlana Zhulzhyk (ukr) 2.06.78; 5 Eilen Brenne (nor) 2.07.19; 6 Aimee Hayde (irl) 2.09.14 1.500m (27) 1 Antje Pfueller (ger) 4.28.89; 2 Maria Sfarghiu (rou) 4.29.60; 3 Mireya Arnedillo (esp) 4.30.16; 4 Laura Giudice (sui) 4.30.41; 5 Anastasiya Paluyan (blr) 4.33.83; 6 Karolina Sasynova (cze) 4.34.30; 7 Ava O'Connor (irl) 4.34.98 3.000m (23) 1 Olimpia Breza (pol) 9.48.23; 2 Ina Halle Haugen (nor) 9.49.54; 3 María Forero (esp) 9.50.07; 4 Moona Korkealaakso (fin) 9.50.07; 5 Rahel Broemmel (gre) 9.51.13 100mh (27) (-0,6) 1 Lea Vendome (fra) 13.52; 2 Franziska Schuster (ger) 13.53; 3 Ditaji Kambundji (sui) 13.63; 4 Johanna Plank (aut) 13.67; 5 Aitana Radsma (esp) 13.73; 6 Tanja Kokkonen (fin) 13.74 100mh prelims (25) h1 (1.2) 1 Ditaji Kambundji (sui) 13.46; 2 Aitana Radsma (esp) 13.54; 3 Franziska Schuster (ger) 13.58; 4 Marika Majewska (pol) 13.62; 5 Marta Marksa (lat) 13.83; h2 (1.4) Lea Vendome (fra) 13.57; h3 (0.1) 1 Johanna Plank (aut) 13.65; 2 Tanja Kokkonen (fin) 13.68; 3 Vilde Marstein (nor) 13.75 400mh (25) 1 Salma Paralluelo (esp) 57.95; 2 Andrea Rooth (nor) 59.05; 3 Madeline Abega (fra) 59.28; 4 Anna Chatzipourgani (gre) 59.89; 5 Lara-Noelle Steinbrecher (ger) 59.93 400mh prelims (23) h1 Andrea Rooth (nor) 1.00.67; h2 Madeline Abega (fra) 1.00.72; h3 1 Salma Paralluelo (esp) 59.33; 2 Lara-Noelle Steinbrecher (ger) 1.00.18; 3 Martha Kjaehr Rasmussen (den) 1.00.36 2.000m St (25) 1 Blanka Doerfel (ger) 6.39.02; 2 Greta
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