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Málaga, ESP, 28/29.06.2006) 6 SPAR European Cup 4. Jan Fitschen 77 GER 8:30.12 5. Sergiy Lebid 75 UKR 8:30.80 (Málaga, ESP, 28/29.06.2006) 6. Sergey Ivanov 79 RUS 8:31.12 7. Yared Shegumo 83 POL 8:31.61 8. Cosimo Caliandro 82 ITA 8:32.35 HOMBRES / MEN 9. Jonas Hamm 80 FIN 8:36.67 100 m (+2,6) (28) 5.000 m (28) 1. Ronald Pognon 82 FRA 10.13 1. Serhiy Lebid 75 UKR 14:16.83 2. Dwain Chambers 78 GBR 10.19 2. Juan Carlos de la Ossa 76 ESP 14:17.65 3. Andrey Yepishin 81 RUS 10.19 3. Sergey Ivanov 79 RUS 14:18.14 4. Ángel David Rodríguez 80 ESP 10.24 4. Khalid Zoubaa 77 FRA 14:19.45 5. Ronny Ostwald 74 GER 10.29 5. Chris Thompson 81 GBR 14:20.26 6. Simone Collio 79 ITA 10.30 6. Arne Gabius 81 GER 14:25.33 7. Dariusz Kuc 86 POL 10.30 7. Stefano La Rosa 85 ITA 14:31.76 8. Anatoliy Dovhal 76 UKR 10.32 8. Michal Kaczmarek 77 POL 14:51.61 9. Nipa Tran 78 FIN 10.43 9. Jussi Utriainen 78 FIN 14:59.92 200 m (+1,8) (29) 110 m vallas (-1,5) (29) 1. Christian Malcolm 79 GBR 20.29 1. Ladji Doucouré 83 FRA 13.27 2. Ronald Pognon 82 FRA 20.37 2. Andy Turner 80 GBR 13.47 3. Marcin Urbas 76 POL 20.55 4. Igor Peremota 81 RUS 13.50 4. Ivan Teplykh 85 RUS 20.85 4. Serhiy Demydyuk 82 UKR 13.61 5. Josué Mena 83 ESP 20.85 5. Thomas Blaschek 81 GER 13.67 6. Visa Hongisto 87 FIN 20.99 6. Artur Kohutek 71 POL 13.84 7. Francesco Scuderi 77 ITA 21.03 7. Felipe Vivancos 80 ESP 13.88 8. Dmytro Hlushchenko 81 UKR 21.12 8. Andra Giaconi 74 ITA 13.92 9. Tobias Unger 79 GER 21.17 9. Marko Ritola 79 FIN 13.95 400 m (28) 400 m vallas (28) 1. Marc Raquil 77 FRA 45.89 1. Naman Keïta 78 FRA 50.20 2. Vladislav Frolov 80 RUS 46.13 2. Aleksandr Derevyagin 79 RUS 50.35 3. Daniel Dabrowski 83 POL 46.37 3. Gianni Carabelli 79 ITA 50.45 4. Claudio Licciardello 86 ITA 46.43 4. Rhys Williams 84 GBR 50.61 5. Graham Hedman 79 GBR 46.79 5. Iván Rodríguez 78 ESP 51.29 6. Sebastian Gatzka 82 GER 46.83 6. Ari-Pella Lattu 78 FIN 51.83 7. Yevheniy Zyukov 78 UKR 47.42 7. Jan Schneider 76 GER 51.92 8. David Testa 84 ESP 47.70 8. Stanislav Melnykov 87 UKR 52.42 9. Antti Toivonen 85 FIN 48.57 9. Marek Motyka 80 POL 52.93 800 m (29) 3.000m Obstáculos (29) 1. Juan de Dios Jurado 81 ESP 1:46.00 1. Antonio David Jiménez 77 ESP 8:25:59 2. Ivan Heshko 79 UKR 1:46.24 2. Vincent Le Dauphin 76 FRA 8:28.77 3. Florent Lacasse 81 FRA 1:46.44 3. Jukka Keskisalo 81 FIN 8:30.45 4. Dmitriy Bogdanov 79 RUS 1:46.66 4. Vadym Slobodenyuk 81 UKR 8:33.70 5. Grzegorz Krzosek 76 POL 1:47.20 5. Adam Bowden 82 GBR 8:34.23 6. René Herms 82 GER 1:47.53 6. Filmon Huirmai 79 GER 8:35.36 7. Richard Hill 86 GBR 1:47.59 7. Andrey Kozhevnikov 82 RUS 8:36.00 8. Andrea Longo 75 ITA 1:48.29 8. Radoslaw Poplawski 83 POL 8:37.30 9. Mikko Lahtio 84 FIN 1:49.19 9. Yuri Floriani 81 ITA 8:54.85 1.500 m (28) Altura (28) 1. Ivan Heshko 79 UKR 3:50.34 1. Andrey Silnov 84 RUS 2.31 2. Juan Carlos Higuero 78 ESP 3:50.85 (2.15-1 / 2.20-1 / 2.27-1 / 2.29-1 / 2.31-2 / 2.35-xxx) 3. Aleksandr Krivchonkov 83 RUS 3:51.96 2. Giulio Ciotti 76 ITA 2.29 4. Miroslaw Formel 78 POL 3:52.03 (2.10-1 / 2.15-1 / 2.20-1 / 2.25-1 / 2.27-2 / 2.29-1 / 5. Stefan Eberhardt 85 GER 3:52.03 2.31-xx / 2.33-x) 6. Andy Baddeley 82 GBR 3:52.27 3. Germaine Mason 83 GBR 2.27 7. Christian Obrist 80 ITA 3:52.52 (2.10-2 / 2.15-1 / 2.20-1 / 2.25-2 / 2.27-3 / 2.29-xxx) 8. Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad 85 FRA 3:53.66 4. Aleksander Walerianczyk 82 POL 2.27 9. Jonas Hamm 80 FIN 3:57.89 (2.10-1 / 2.15-1 / 2.20-3 / 2.25-3 / 2.27-3 / 2.29-xx / 2.31-x) 5. Oskari Frösen 76 FIN 2.25 3.000 m (29) (2.15-1 / 2.20-1 / 2.25-1 / 2.27-xxx) 1. Sergio Gallardo 79 ESP 8:27.78 6. Oleksandr Nartov 88 UKR 2.25 2. Mohammed Farah 83 GBR 8:27.91 (2.10-1 / 2.15-3 / 2.20-2 / 2.25-2 / 2.27-xxx) 3. Friss Maazouzi 69 FRA 8:28.64 7=. Eike Onnen 82 GER 2.20 (2.10-1 / 2.15-1 / 2.20-3 / 2.25-xxx) 7=. Javier Bermejo 78 ESP 2.20 6. Tomasz Majewski 81 POL 19.83 (2.10-1 / 2.15-1 / 2.20-3 / 2.25-x) (x - 19.83 - 19.64 - x) 9. Mickaël Hanany 83 FRA 2.20 7. Mika Vasara 83 FIN 19.53 (2.10-2 / 2.15-2 / 2.20-3 / 2.25-xxx) (19.18 - 19.53 - 19.32 - x) 8. Gaëtan Bucki 80 FRA 18.93 Pértiga (29) (18.90 - 18.93 - 18.49 - 18.54) 1. Romain Mesnil 77 FRA 5.70 9. Marco Dodoni 72 ITA 18.47 (5.25-1 / 5.45-2 / 5.60-1 / 5.65-xx / 5.70-1 / 5.81-xxx) (18.47 - 18.45 - x - x) 2. Giuseppe Gibilisco 79 ITA 5.65 (5.45-1 / 5.60-xx / 5.65-1 / 5.75-xxx) Disco (29) 3. Mikko Latvala 80 FIN 5.45 1. Piotr Malachowski 83 POL 66.21 (5.35-2 / 5.45-1 / 5.55-xxx) (65.56 - x - 63.58 - 66.21) 4. Igor Pavlov 79 RUS 5.45 2. Lars Riedel 67 GER 63.47 (5.25-3 / 5.45-1 / 5.55-xxx) (63.47 - 62.22 - 60.56 - 63.28) 5=. Denys Yurchenko 78 UKR 5.35 3. Mario Pestano 78 ESP 62.35 (5.35-2 / 5.55-xxx) (57.68 - 62.35 - 62.22 - 61.10) 5=. Przemyslaw Czerwinski 83 POL 5.35 4. Hannes Kirchler 78 ITA 61.88 (5.35-2 / 5.55-xxx) (61.79 - 59.07 - 61.82 - 61.88) 5=. Steven Lewis 86 GBR 5.35 5. Carl Myerscough 79 GBR 61.11 (5.15-1 / 5.35-2 / 5.55-xxx) (61.11 - 59.16 - 59.98 - x) 8. Javier Gazol 80 ESP 5.35 6. Mikko Kyyrö 80 FIN 60.70 (5.15-2 / 5.25-1 / 5.35-2 / 5.45-xxx) (60.66 - 58.78 - 58.49 - 60.70) Lars Börgeling 79 GER nm 7. Bogdan Pishchalnikov 82 RUS 60.59 (5.55-xxx) (59.69 - 60.44 - 57.41 - 60.59) 8. Jean-Claude Retel 68 FRA 60.30 Longitud (28) (59.68 - 60.30 - 57.03 - 59.80) 1. Andrew Howe 85 ITA 8.29 +0,5 9. Serhiy Pruhlo 83 UKR 58.69 (7.70/+1,0 - 8.16/+1,6 - 8.29/+0,5 - 8.04/+0,6) (58.69 - 58.62 - x - x) 2. Salim Sdiri 78 FRA 8.15 +1,0 (7.92/+1,3 - 8.15/+1,0 - 7.72/+0,8 - 7.88/+0,4) Martillo (28) 3. Marcin Starzak 85 POL 8.09 +1,1 1. Szymon Ziolkowski 76 POL 79.31 (x - 7.79/+0,4 - 7.91/+0,7 - 8.09/+1,1) (76.83 - 77.20 - 78.91 - 79.31) 4. Oleksiy Lukashevych 77 UKR 8.06 +0,9 2. Andriy Skvaruk 67 UKR 78.71 (7.72/+0,6 - 7.86/+0,5 - 7.87/+0,6 - 8.06/+0,9) (76.83 - 78.46 - 78.35 - 78.71) 5. Dmitriy Sapinskiy 83 RUS 7.82 +0,4 3. Olli-Pekka Karjalainen 80 FIN 77.08 (x - 7.31/+0,5 - x - 7.82/+0,4) (77.04 - 77.08 - x - 74.91) 6. Oliver Koenig 81 GER 7.70 +2,5 4. Markus Esser 80 GER 77.05 (7.70/+2,5 - 7.47/+0,5 - 7.52/+1,4 - x) (71.14 - 75.32 - 76.87 - 77.05) 7. Alberto Sanz 77 ESP 7.64 +1,1 5. Vadim Khersontsev 74 RUS 76.35 (7.37/+1,0 - 7.64/+1,1 - 7.64/+0,5 - x) (72.12 - 72.93 - 73.53 - 76.35) 8. Kenneth Kastren 75 FIN 7.50 +1,8 6. Christophe Épalle 69 FRA 73.48 (6.81/ 0,0 - 7.50/+1,8 - x - p) (70.50 - x - 73.48 - 73.28) 9. Greg Rutherford 86 GBR 5.98 +1,4 7. Nicola Vizzoni 73 ITA 73.33 (5.98/+1,4 - x - 5.74/+1,0 - x) (73.03 - x - 73.33 - x) 8. Andy Frost 81 GBR 69.95 Triple (29) (65.53 - x - 69.95 - 68.78) 1.
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