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European Athletics Results (Season 2013-2014) Number 20 European Athletics Results (Season 2013-2014) Number 20 AUSTRIA Innsbruck (Austria), 7.6.2014 –Golden Roof Challenge- Men PV 1 Sergey Kucheryanu (rus) 5.68; 2 Konstadinos Filippidis (gre) 5.58; 3 Edi Maia (por) 5.58; 4 Lázaro Borges (cub), Igor Bychkov (esp) and Marquis Richards (sui) 5.18; 7 Mareks Arents (lat) 5.18; 8 Dimitris Patsoukakis (gre) 5.18; LJ 1 Pavel Shalin (rus) 7.99 (0.0); 2 Wilfredo Martínez (cub) 7.94 (0.39, 3 Markus Rehm (ger) 7.84 (0.0) Women LJ 1 Sosthene Moguenara-Taroum (ger) 6.65 (0.0); 2 Yuliya Pidluzhnaya (rus) 6.39 (0.0); 3 Veronika Mosina (rus) 6.31 (0.1); 4 Volha Sudarava (blr) 6.24 (0.0) Innsbruck (Austria), 8.6.2014 –Springermeeting- Men PV Marco Boni (ita) 5.51 Women PV 1 Giorgia Benechi (ita) 4.25; 2 Miriam Galli (ita) 4.15; 3 Kira Grünberg 4.05 Schwechat (Austria), 8.6.2014 –Franz Schuster Memorial- Men 110mh u18 (0,91m) (0.0) Tomas Pulicek (cze) 13.86 Women HJ u18 Michaela Hrubá (cze) 1.80; SP u18 (3 Kg) Lada Cermanová (cze) 16.22 BELARUS Brest (Belarus), 31.5.2014 –National Cup- Men 100m (0.8) Ilya Siratyuk 10.62; 200m (1.2) Aliaksandr Linnik 20.5h; 400m Mikita Yakauleu 47.88; 110mh (0.9) Vitaly Parahonko 14.04; 400mh 1 Mikita Yakauleu 50.96; 2 Siarhei Serkov 51.85; HJ 1 Andri Churilo 2.29; 2 Andri Skobeiko (95) 2.26; 3 Artsiom Naumovich 2.23; 4 Artiosm Zaitsau 2.16; 5 Vladimir Korobkin 2.16; PV Stanislau Tsivontchik 5.52; LJ 1 Artsiom Bondarenka 7.88 (1.0); 2 Kanstantin Borichevski 7.84 (1.4); 3 Aliaksei Tsapik 7.55 (1.3); TJ Dzmitry Platnitski 16.61 (2.3); 2 Maksim Nestsiarenka 16.28 (-0,4); 3 Dzmitry Dziatsuk 15.98 (0.9); SP 1 Pavel Lyzhin 20.40; 2 Mikhail Abramchuk 19.88; 3 Maksim Zakharanka 18.14; DT Pavel Lyzhin 56.06; HT 1 Zakhar Maroshenko 75.56; 2 Oleh Dubitski 75.56; 3 Pavel Boreisha 74.86; 4 Siarhai Kalamoyets 74.82; 5 Valeri Sviatoshka 73.11; 6 Yuri Vasilchenka 68.86; 7 Siarhei Solyanik 65.19; JT 1 Pavel Myaleshka 79.49; 2 Aliaksandr Ashomko 72.72 Women 100m (1.8) 1 Katsiaryna Hanchar 11.48; 2 Alina Talai 11.68; 3 Marina Boyko 11.88; 4 Kseniya Medvedeva 11.89; 200m (nwi) Katsiaryna Hanchar 23.62; 400m 1 Ilona Usovich 53.6h; 2 Marina Arzamasava 53.7h; 800m 1 Ilona Ivanova 2.06.53; 2 Volha Rulevich 2.06.83; 1.500m Katsiaryna Shaban 4.25.85; 5.000m 1 Volha Mazrurenok 16.12.38; 2 Tatsiana Stefanenko 16.26.29; 100mh (0.9) Kseniya Medvedeva 13.54; 400mh Katsiaryna Khayrullina 57.66; 3.000m St Nastassia Puzakova 10.14.54; HJ 1 Taisa Roslova 1.88; 2 Olesia Blashkevich 1.80; 3 Maria Sivenko 1.80; PV 1 Irina Yakoltsevich 4.10; 2 Tatsiana Shahlenkova 4.00; LJ Olha Sudareva 6.30 (1.7); TJ 1 Kseniya Dziatsuk 14.27 (2.8) and 14.16 (0.5); 2 Natallia Vyatkina 13.81 (1.1); 3 Irina Vaskovskaya 13.63 (2.3) and 13.60 (1.1); 4 Aleksandra Nikitina 13.42 (1.0); 5 Nastassia Leonova 13.20 (0.8); 6 Tatsiana Nahornaya 13.02 (2.6); SP 1 Yulia Leontyuk 18.87; 2 Olena Kopets 18.81; 3 Alina Dubitskaya 18.68; 4 Vera Epimashka 17.29; 5 Viktoria Kolb 16.28; DT 1 Nastassia Kashtanova 59.03; 2 Olena Kopets 52.66; HT 1 Olena Krechik 68.02; 2 Oksana Menkova 67.43; 3 Olena Novogrodskaya 66.65; 4 Anna Zinchuk 63.65; 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200m Peter Kremsnki 21.40 (0.6) 1h6; 400m (3) Krasimir Braykov 46.76 1h4; HJ Viktor Ninov 2.26; TJ Rumen Dimitrov 16.49 (-0,9) Women 100m (3) (-1,3) Inna Eftimova 11.52 (11.38 (1.7) 1h3); 400m (3) Vanya Stambolova 53.83; 800m Vanya Stambolova 2.03.64; 1.500m (3) 1 Yana Georgieva 4.22.01; 2 Monika Georgieva 4.22.82; 3 Milica Mircheva 4.27.21; 3.000m St (3) Sylvia Danekova 9.55.79; 5.000m Sylvia Danekova 16.21.58; HJ Mirela Demireva 1.85; LJ Andriana Banova 6.20 (-1,1); TJ 1 Maria Dimitrova 13.43 (-0,2); 2 Andriana Banova 13.40 (1.9); 3 Petya Dacheva 13.03 (0.7); SP Radoslava Mavrodieva 17.42; JT Michaela Metodieva 51.50 CROATIA Zagreb (Croatia), 7-8.6.2014 Men 400m 1 Zeljko Vincec 46.51; 2 Mateo Ruzic 46.57; 3 Mateo Kovacic (96) 47.58; 400mh 1 Milan Kotur 51.84, 2 Yann Eloi Senjaric 51.99; LJ 1 Dino Pervan 7.58 (1.0); 2 Marko Prugovecki 7.57 (0.3); SP 1 Marin Premeru 18.37; 2 Nedzad Mulabegovic 18.06; DT (8) 1 Roland Varga 61.31; 2 Marin Premeru 58.97; 3 Martin Markovic 56.89; HT Mirko Micuda 68.17 Women 400m 1 Anita Banovic 53.49; 2 Kristina Dudek 54.67; 3 Dora Filipovic 55.33; 4 Marina Banovic 55.47; 5 Marija Hizman 55.48; 100mh (8) (-1,3) Ivana Lonkarec 13.47; 400mh Nikolina Horvat 59.97; LJ (8) Ana Medic 6.13 (1.1); JT Katarina Gasparovic 50.88 CZECH REPUBLIC Pardubice (Czech Republic), 4.6.2014 Men HT u20 (6 kg) Jaroslav Lauterkranc 68.51 Women HT 1 Tereza Kralová 69.28; 2 Katerina Safranková 68.31; 3 Kristyna Krouzková 60.74 Hradec Kralove (Czech Republic), 7.6.2014 Men SP Tomas Kozak 17.75; DT Tomas Jirasek 54.97 Plzen (Czech Republic), 7.6.2014 Women 200m (-0,2) Martina Stychova 24.17 Praha (Czech Republic), 9.6.2014 –Memorial Josef Odlozil- Men 100m (0.2) Vaclac Zich 10.56; 200m (0.3) 1 Danny Talbot (gbr) 20.36; 2 Karol Zalewski (pol) 20.42; 3 Michael Mathieu (bah) 20.50; 4 Likuorgos-Stéfanos Tsákonas (gre) 20.59; 5 ramil Guliyev /tur) 20.61; 6 Serhiy Smelyk (ukr) 20.62; 7 Jan Veleba 20.87; 8 Jan Jirka 21.11; 400m A 1 Milos raovic 8srb) 46.24; 2 Jarryd Dunn (gbr) 46.41; 3 Richard Buck (gbr) 46.48; 4 Luke Lennon-Ford (gbr) 46.65; 5 Mateo Ruzic (cro) 46.99; 6 Brian Murphy (irl) 47.20; 7 Daniel Nemecek 47.32; 400m B 1 Jan Tesar 46.72; 2 Michal Desensky 47.21; 3 Patrik Sorm 47.45; 4 Martin Capek 47.70; 5 Petr Lichy 47.92; 6 Tomas Petr 47.92; 1.500m 1 Hillary Kipkorir Maiyo (ken) 3.36.21; 2 Jakub Holusa 3.36.32; 3 Valentin Smirnov (rus) 3.39.09, 4 Artur Ostrowski (pol) 3.41.83; 5 Mateusz Demczyszak (pol) 3.41.86; 6 Goran Nava (srb) 3.42.48; 7 Adil Beryami (maar) 3.42.91; 8 Petr Vitner 3.43.13; 9 Jozef Pelikan (svk) 3.44.95; 10 Péter Szemeti (hun) 3.46.61; 5.000m 1 Daniel Lomen Kipchirchir (ken) 13.33.67; 2 Alemu Bekele (brn) 13.53.67; 3 Lawrence Kemboi Kipsang (ken) 14.00.94; 110mh (0.0) 1 Yordan O’Farrill (cub) 13.19; 2 Shane Brathwaite (bar) 13.29; 3 Dominic Berger (usa) 13.39; 4 Eric Balnuweit (ger) 13.46; 5 Balasz Baji (hun) 13.47; 6 Dominik Bochenek (pol) 13.52; 7 Alex Al-Ameen (gbr) 13.75; 400mh 1 Niall Flannery (gbr) 49.43; 2 Timofey Chalyy (rus) 49.55; 3 Reggie Wyatt (usa) 50.01; 4 Ben Sumner (gbr) 50.29; 5 Michal Broz 50.68; 7 Kurt Couto (moz) 50.70; 7 Vladimir Antmanis (rus) 51.05; PV 1 Piotr Lisek (pol) 5.82; 2 Michal Balner 5.60; 3 Jan Kudlicka 5.60; 4 Giuseppe Gibilisco (ita) 5.52; 5 Oleksandr Korchmid (ukr) 5.42; 6 Przemyslaw Czerwinski (pol) 5.42; 7 Mareks Arents (lat) 5.22; 8 Adam Pasiak 5.22; LJ Radek Juska 7.94 (-0,7); SP 1 Aleksandr Lesnoy (rus) 20.50; 2 Ladislav Prasil 20.39; 3 Tomas Stanek 20.18; 4 Georgi Ivanov (bul) 20.08; 5 Jan Marcell 19.96; 6 Orazio Cremona (rsa) 19.83; 7 Martin Novak 19.21; 8 Maris Urtans (lat) 19.16; 9 Antonin Zalsky 19.12; DT 1 Andrius Gudzius (ltu) 62.42; 2 Jorge Fernández (cub) 62.20; 3 Apostolos Parellis (cyp) 62.20; 4 Gleb Sidorchenko (rus) 61.63; 5 Oleksyy Smenov (ukr) 61.35; 6 Przemyslaw Czajkowski (pol) 59.57; 7 Irfan Yildirim (tur) 58.98; 8 Danijel Furtula (mne) 58.20; 9 Igor Gondor 58.16; JT 1 Petr frydrych 85.07; 2 Jakub Vadlejch 82.48; 3 Lukasz Grzeszczuk (pol) 81.18; 4 Maksym Bohdan (ukr) 76.94; 5 Bobur Shokirjonov (uzb) 76.18; 6 Pavel Mialeshka (blr) 74.91; 7 Jaroslav Jilek 73.64; 4x100m Poland (Kubaczyk; Adamski; Masztak; Zalewski) 39.39 Women 100m (0.0) 1 Katerina Cechová 11.44; 2 Petra Urbanková 11.78; 800m 1 Svetlana Uloga (rus) 2.01.97; 2 Lenka Masná 2.02.16; 3 Natalya Danilova (rus) 2.03.85; 4 Diana Mezuliánikova 2.03.91; 5 Rose-Anne Galligan (irl) 2.03.95; 6 Kseniya Savina (rus) 2.05.60; 7 Mandie Brandt (rsa) 2.06.40; 100mh (-0,1) 1 Vashti Thomas (usa) 12.84; 2 Alina Talai (blr) 13.06; 3 Lucie Skrobaková 13.25; 4 Fabiana dos Santos (bra) 13.27; 5 Lucie Koudelová 13.47; PV Rebeka Silhanová 4.35; 2 Aneta Morysková 4.10; LJ 1 Aiga Grabuste (lat) 6.69 (0.0); 2 Bianca Stuart (bah) 6.64 (0.8); 3 Lauma Griva (lat) 6.51 (0.5); 4 Volha sudareva (blr) 6.51 (1.0); 5 Teresa Dobija (pol) 6.50 (0.6); 6 Jana Veldaková (svk) 6.42 (1.1); 7 Veronika Mosina (rus9) 6.20 (1.3); HT 1 Iryna Novozhylova (ukr) 70.29; 2 Oksana Menkova (rus) 67.54; 3 Tereza Kralová 66.67; 4 Fruzsina Fertig (hun) 65.74; 5 Shanaugh Brown (gbr) 64.64; 6 Katerina Safranková 64.29; 7 Sarah Holt (gbr) 63.44; JT 1 Barbora Spotaková 62.95; 2 Asdis Hjalmsdottir (isl) 60.03; 3 Hanna Hatsko (ukr) 59.39; 4 Irena Seidlová 55.29; 5 Tatjana Jelaca (srb) 53.91; 6 Barbara Madejczyk 53.82; 7 Jarmila Jurkovicová 53.37; 8 Izabella Jeffs (gbr) 53.20; 9 Nikol Ogrodniková 52.25; 10 Petra Andrejsková 51.67 DENMARK Randers (Denmark), 7-8.6.2014 Men 400mh Nicolai Hartling 51.84; LJ Morten Jensen 7.64 (0.5); TJ (8) Peder P.
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