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EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2017-18 Results Issue N.20 EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2017-18 results issue n.20 AUSTRIA Wien (Austria), 12.6.2018 Women DT Djeneba Touré 52.56 Riedl (Austria), 15.6.2018 Men 100m (1.2) 1 Remigiusz Olszewski (pol) 10.25; 2 Markus Fuchs 10.35; 3 Taymir Burnet (ned) 10.38; 4 Yigitcan Hekimoglu (tur) 10.38; 5 Aykut Ay (tur) 10.41; 6 Simon Bujna (svk) 10.52; in heats: Ertan Özkan (tur) 10.59 (1.6) 2h3; Izzet Safer (tur) 10.60 (0.0) 2h2 110mh (0.5) Artur Noga (pol) 13.79 400mh 1 Tibor Koroknai (hun) 52.05; 2 Martin Juranek (cze) 52.27; 3 Peter Hribarsek (slo) 52.66; 4 Matej Mach (cze) 52.76 PV 1 Alessandro Sinno (ita) 5.20; 2 Rubem Miranda (por) 5.20; 3 Riccardo Klotz (99) 5.20; 4 Lukas Posekany (cze) 5.10; 5 Francesco Lama (ita) 5.10 LJ Ezekiel Ewulo (ngr) 7.51 (0.0) DT 1 Lukas Wisshaidinger 65.55; 2 Robert Szikszai (hun) 61.10; 3 Roland Varga (cro) 56.78; 4 Damian Kaminski (pol) 55.01; 5 Oskar Stachnik (pol) 53.79 Women 100m (1.4) 1 Ewa Swoboda (pol) 11.24; 2 Alexandra Toth 11.43; 3 Lucija Pokos (cro) 11.73; 4 Fanny Schmelcz (hun) 11.73 100mh (0.0) 1 Ivana Loncarek (cro) 13.21; 2 Sevval Ayaz (tur) 13.49; 3 Joni Tomicic Prezelj (slo) 13.57; In heats: Verena Preiner 13.71 (0.0) 2h2; Stanislava Lajcaková (svk) 13.78 (0.0) 3h2 100mh u18 (0,76m) (0.4) 1 Tara Keber (slo) 13.93; 2 Johanna Plank 13.99 (13.68 (0.0) 1h) 400mh 1 Aisha Naibe-Wey (sle) 57.21; 2 Elif Gören (tur) 58.12; 3 Daniela Ledecka (svk) 59.10; 4 Emel Sanli (tur) 59.93 PV 1 Tina Sutej (slo) 4.50; 2 Stefanie Dauber (ger) 4.30; 3 Elisa Molinarolo (ita) 4.20; 4 Zsofia Sisko (hun) 4.00 LJ 1 Sarah Lagger 6.23 (1.1); 2 Katerina Hysková (cze) 6.21 (1.6); 3 Verena Preiner 6.05 (1.5) Linz (Austria), 17.6.2018 -Union Leichtathletik Gala- Men 200m h3 (-0,1) 1 Jordan Broome (gbr) 20.92; 2 Izzet Safer (tur) 21.00; 3 Taymir Burnet (ned) 21.03; 4 Remigiusz Olszewski (pol) 21.19; h2 (0.0) 1 Hekimoglu Yigitcan (tur) 21.18; 2 Simon Bujna (svk) 21.47; 3 Lemarl Freckleton (gbr) 21.55 400m h2 1 Karol Zalewski (pol 45.79; 2 Patrik Sorm (cze) 46.13; 3 Christian Byron (gbr) 47.45; 4 Mateo Ruzic (cro) 47.88; 5 Karl Goodman (gbr) 48.31; h1 1 Mateo Parlov (cro) 48.28; 2 Tibor Koroknai (hun) 48.63 800m h2 1 Lukas Hodbod (cze) 1.48.62; 2 Jan Kubista (cze) 1.49.14 110mh (0.7) 1 Artur Noga (pol) 13.78; 2 Khai Riley-Laborde (gbr) 13.84; 3 Valdó Szucs (hun) 14.01 (13.98 (9.9) 3h) TJ 1 Martin Jasper (ger) 15.82 (1.2); 2 Jiri Zeman (cze) 15.78 (-1,0); 3 Efe Uwaifo (gbr) 15.71 (-0,9) DT 1 Lukas Weisshaidinger 63.92; 2 Robert Szikszai (hun) 61.67; 3 Roland Varga (cro) 58.04; 4 Oskar Stachnik (pol) 57.17; 5 Damian Kaminski (pol) 56.42 Women 200m (0.3) 1 Marcela Pirková 23.69; 2 Ewa Swoboda (pol) 23.79; 3 Lucija Pokos (cro) 23.82; 4 Savannah Mapalagama 24.44 400m 1 Anna Kielbasinska (pol) 52.41; 2 Anita Horvat (slo) 52.48; 3 Zdenka Seidlová (cze) 53.58; 4 Kristina Dudek (cro) 54.05; 5 Tereza Petrzilková (cze) 54.13 800m 1 Diana Mezulianiková (cze) 2.02.45; 2 Renata Vocasková (cze) 2.09.68; 3 Danette Marais (rsa) 2.10.56 100mh (-0,4) 1 Andrea Ivancevic (cro) 13.11; 2 Ivana Loncarek (cro) 13.22; 3 Sevval Ayaz (tur) 13.47; 4 Tomi Tomicic Prezelj (slo) 13.60 ; in heats: Stefanie Bendrat 13.43 (nwi) 2h2; Stanislava Lajcaková (svk) 13.75 (nwi) 3h1 PV 1 Stefanie Dauber (ger) 4.22; 2 Zsofia Siskó (hun) 4.12; 3 Aneta Morysková (cze) 4.12; 4 Nikola Poschlová (cze) 4.02 BELARUS Grodno (Belarus), 12-13.6.2018 -Olympic Days u18- Men 2.000m St (12) Dzmitri Savin 6.05.36 SP (5 kg) (12) 1 Aliaksei Aleksandrovich 20.14; 2 Stanislau Kaslou 17.40 HT (5 kg) (12) 1 Aliaksei Yakimovich 73.37; 2 Artur Moskalenko 70.17; 3 Uladzislau Bohdan 66.51; 4 Yegor Bogdanov 64.29 JT (700 g) (12) Maksim Manchak 67.91 Women 400m (12) Alina Luchsheva 55.08 1.500m (12) 1 Nastassia Poluyan (2002) 4.35.31; 2 Lyudmila Rudko (2002) 4.35.38 SP (3 kg) (12) 1 Yelizaveta Dorts 17.90; 2 Karina Yeginyan 15.98 HT (3 kg) (12) 1 Katsiaryna Grazhevskaya 64.66; 2 Mariola Bukel 63.16; 3 Olha Petrova 62.25; 4 Anna Soboleva 61.57; 5 Nastassia Oshchepkova 59.94 JT (500 g) (12) 1 Aliaksandra Konshina 52.28; 2 Karina Butkevich 50.96 Brest (Belarus), 15-16.6.2018 -National Championships u20- Men HJ (15) Aliaksandr Kiselev 2.16 SP (6 kg) (15) 1 Oleh Tomasevich 19.55; 2 Nikita Sobolev 18.94; 3 Stanislau Savchenko 17.81 DT (1,75 kg) (16) Yauheni Bogutski 62.82 HT (6 kg) (15) 1 Denis Shabasov 71.52; 2 Aliaksandr Metelenko 68.24; 3 Dzmitri Boraukau 66.30 5 Kms Walk (16) Pavel Olkhovik 20.45.04 Women 400mh (16) Valentina Chimbor 59.96 HJ (15) 1 Karina Taranda 1.86; 2 Diana Karolik 1.80 PV (16) Kristsyna Kontsevenka (2001) 4.00 LJ (15) 1 Olha Antikyan 5.95 (1.9; 2 Polina Zlotnikova 5.95 (1.5) HT (15) 1 Tatsiana Romanovich 63.04; 2 Katsiaryna Volodkevich 58.53 BELGIUM Bruxelles (Belgium), 10.6.2018 -Urban Memorial Van Damme- Men 110mh (-0,3) Dario De Borger 14.18 110mh (0,99m) (-0,1) 1 Damien Broothaerts M35 13.90; 2 Tuur Bras u20 13.99; 3 Dave Wesselinck (ned) 14.25 Women 100mh (-0,7) 1 Eline Berings 13.17; 2 Sarah Missine 13.70 Braine L'Alleud (Belgium), 16.6.2018 -Memorial Gaston Reiff- Men 100m (2.1) Djamil Athmani (fra) 10.43 Women HJ Eline Nenin 1.77 PV Aurelie De Ryck 4.18 BULGARIA Sofia (Bulgaria), 16-17.6.2018 -National Championships u20- Men 100m (16) (0.3) Antonio Ivanov 10.54 200m (17) (1.9) Veselin Zhivkov (2001) 21.36 NR u18 800m (17) Martin Prodanov 1.51.73 1.500m (16) Martin Prodanov 3.50.60 110mh (0,99m) (16) (-0,6) 1 Stanislav Stankov 14.05; 2 Kristian Patarov 14.17 DT (1,75 kg) (16) Aleks Khristov 56.46 HT (6 kg) (16) 1 Valentin Andreev 70.41; 2 Nikola Kolev 62.59 Women LJ (16) Somona Simeonova 5.98 (3.5) TJ (17) Aleksandra Nacheva (2001) 14.00 (-0,6) NR u18 CROATIA Split (Croatia), 16-17.6.2018 -National Championships u20- Men 400m (16) Sven Cepus 48.69 LJ (16) Marko Ceko 7.58 (1.2) DT (1,75 Kg) (17) Ahmed Al Haj (qat) 52.27 HT (6 kg) Khalil Bedoui (qat) 67.12 Men extra events SP (16) Stipe Zunic 21.36 Women 1.500m (16) Klara Andrijaševic (2001) 4.34.54 JT (17) Iska Kralj 49.68 CZECH REPUBLIC Ostrava (Czech Republic), 12-13.6.2018 -Zlatá Tretra- Men 100m h1 (-0,7) 1 Justin Gatlin (usa) 10.03; 2 Akani Simbine (rsa) 10.13; 3 Mike Rodgers (usa) 10.15; 4 Adam Gemili (gbr) 10.22; 5 Gavin Smellie (can) 10.23; 6 Ben Youssef Meité (civ) 10.28; 7 Christophe Lemaitre (fra) 10.32; 8 Zdenek Stromsik 10.43; h2 (-1,3) 1 Kim Collins (skn) 10.41; 2 Solomon Bockarie (ned) 10.47, 3 Jan Veleba 10.55 200m (-0,9) 1 Aaron Brown (can) 20.05; 2 Jereem Richards (tto) 20.09; 3 Ramil Guliyev (tur) 20.09; 4 Christophe Lemaitre (fra) 20.19; 5 Jan Volko (svk) 20.36; 6 Anaso Jobodwana (rsa) 20.48; 7 Likoúrgos- Stéfanos Tsákonas (gre) 20.48; 8 Solomon Bockarie (ned) 20.55 400m h1 1 Abdalelleh Haroun (qat) 44.63; 2 Luguelín Santos (dom) 45.43; 3 Christian Taylor (usa) 45.58, 4 Pavel Maslak 45.94; 5 Bralon Taplin (grn) 45.96; 6 Oscar Husillos (esp) 46.07; 7 Baboloki Tehebe (bot) 46.53; 8 Patrik Sorm 46.74; h2 1 Michal Desensky 46.59; 2 Ondrej Houlb 47.71 800m h1 1 Lukás Hodbod 1.47.86; 2 Lukás Symersky 1.48.79 1.500m 1 Daniel Kotyza (2000) 3.48.31; 2 Jan Sykora 3.48.95 3.000m 1 Selemon Berga (eth) (2000) 7.37.53; 2 Birhanu Balew (brn) 7.38.25; 3 Haile Tilahun (eth) (99) 7.38.55; 4 Chala Regassa (eth) 7.38.78; 5 Abadi Hadis (eth) 7.39.10; 6 Thierry Ndikumwenayo (bdi) 7.41.04; 7 Soufiyan Bouqantar (mar) 7.41.04; 8 Ben True (usa) 7.41.86; 9 Yemaneberhan Crippa (ita) 7.43.30; 10 Haymanot Alewe (eth) 7.43.36; 11 Davis Kiplangat (ken) 7.43.98; 12 Birhan Melesse (eth) (99) 7.44.66; 13 Ronald Musagala (uga) 7.44.78; 14 Charles Philibert-Thiboutot (can) 7.45.03; 15 Abe Gashahun (eth) 7.45.91; 16 Ryan Gregson (aus) 7.46.28; 17 Lorenzo Dini (ita) 7.53.59; 18 Milkesa Mengesha (eth) (2000) 7.53.67; 19 Thiago Andre (bra) 7.56.78; 20 Jakub Zemanik 8.09.63 110mh (0.1) 1 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde (fra) 13.45; 2 Gabriel Constantino (bra) 13.48; 3 Balász Baji (hun) 13.52; 4 Damian Czykier (pol) 13.58; 5 Milan Trajkovic (cyp) 13.62; 6 Antonio Alkana (rsa) 13.65; 7 Hassane Fofana (ita) 13.82; 8 Andy Pozzi (gbr) 13.95 2.000m St Lukáš Olejníček 5.49.20 HJ 1 Mutaz Essa Barshim (qat) 2.38; 2 Danil Lysenko (rus) 2.36; 3 Majed El Dein Ghazal (syr) 2.25; 4 Naoto Tobe (jpn) 2.25; 5 Brandon Starc (aus) 2.20; 6 Matus Bubenik (svk) 2.20; 7 Marco Fassinotti (ita) 2.15; 8 Jaroslav Babá 2.15; Chris Moleya (rsa) 2.15 PV 1 Pawel Wojciechowski (pol) 5.75; 2 Sam Kendricks (usa) 5.60; 3 Scott Houston (usa) 5.60; 4 Ilya Mudrov (rus) 5.55; 5 Shawnacy Barber 8can) 5.55; 6 Ben Broeders (bel) 5.40; Konstadinos Filippidis (gre) 5.40; Jan Kudlicka 5.40; 9 Mareks Arents (lat) 5.40; 10 Ernest John Obiena (phi) 5.40; 11 Ivan Horvat (cro) 5.40 LJ 1 Juan Miguel Echevarría (cub) 8.66 (1.0); 2 Luvo Manyonga (rsa) 8.31 (0.3); 3 Ruswahl Samaai (rsa) 8.15 (0.3); 4 Jeffrey Henderson (usa) 7.91 (-0,3); 5 Miltiádis Tentóglou (gre) 7.88 (-1,6); 6 radek Juska 7.85 (nwi); 7 Damar Forbes (jam) 7.42 (-1,7) SP 1 Tomas Walsh (nzl) 22.16; 2 Michal Haratyk (pol) 22.08; 3 Tomas Stanek 21.46; 4 Ryan Crouser (usa) 21.43; 5 David Storl (ger) 21.18; 6 Joe Kovacs (usa) 21.02; 7 Ryan Whiting (usa) 20.66 DT 1 Andrius Gudzius (ltu) 66.30; 2 Fedrick Dacres (jam) 65.36; 3 Robert Harting (ger) 64.79; 4 Lukas Weisshaidinger (aut) 64.55; 5 Ehsan Hadadi (iri) 64.45; 6 Piotr Malachowski (pol) 63.54; 7 Victor Hogan (rsa) 62.28; 8 Marek Bárta 59.09; 9 Robert Szikszai (hun) 58.25 JT 1 Jakub Vadlejch 88.36; 2 Thomas Röhler (ger) 87.28; 3 Adrian Mardare (mda) 80.48; 4 Rolands Strobinders (lat) 80.16; 5 Viteszlav Vesely 79.87; 6 Julius Yego (ken) 79.75; 7 Jaroslav Jilek 75.82; 8 Petr Frydrych 74.08 4x100m Czech Republic (Stronsik; Veleba; Jirka; Kolarcik) 39.42 Women 200m h1 (-0,8) 1 Dafne Schippers (ned) 22.52;
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