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Selección Española Resultados SPAR COPA DE EUROPA DE SELECCIONES Bergen (NOR), 19/20 Junio 2010 09_result_ruta.qxp:09_result_ruta.qxd 07/01/11 8:38 Página 240 10_seleccionCpEuropas.qxp:11_seleccionCpEuropas.qxd 07/01/11 10:28 Página 241 Selección Española Resultados SPAR COPA DE EUROPA DE SELECCIONES Bergen (NOR), 19/20 junio 2010 Clasificación Final 400m (19) 1. Alemania GER 326.5 Serie A 2. Rusia RUS 320 1. Martyn Rooney GBR 45.67 3. Gran Bretaña GBR 303 2. Leslie Djhone FRA 45.72 4. Francia FRA 301 3. Vladimir Krasnov RUS 45.74 5. Polonia POL 289 4. Thomas Schneider GER 46.36 6. Italia ITA 278 5. Andrea Barberi ITA 46.62 7. Ucrania UKR 265.5 6. Piotr Klimczak POL 47.00 8. España ESP 257 Serie B 9. Grecia GRE 216.5 1. Dimítrios Grávalos GRE 46.35 10. República Checa CZE 213.5 2. Volodymyr Burakov UKR 47.18 11. Portugal POR 200 3. Matti Välimäki FIN 47.29 12. Suecia SWE 138 4. Mark Ujakpor ESP 47.78 5. Lars Jahr Røine NOR 48.19 HOMBRES 6. Dzmitry Paluyan BLR 48.38 100m (19) 800m (20) Serie A (+1,1) 1. Yuriy Borzakovskiy RUS 1:45.41 1. Dwain Chambers GBR 9.99 2. Michael Rimmer GBR 1:45.62 2. Christophe Lemaître FRA 10.02 3. Marcin Lewandowski POL 1:45.74 3. Emanuele Di Gregorio ITA 10.20 4. Robin Schembera GER 1:46.38 4. Ángel David Rodríguez ESP 10.23 5. Antonio Manuel Reina ESP 1:46.55 5. Paweł Stempel POL 10.48 6. Anis Ananenka BLR 1:47.66 Martin Keller GER DQ 7. Hamid Oualich FRA 1:48.07 Serie B (+2,1) 8. Giordano Benedetti ITA 1:48.50 1. Andrey Yepishin RUS 10.40 9. Vitaliy Voloshyn UKR 1:48.63 2. Aliaksandr Linnik BLR 10.44 10. Thomas Roth NOR 1:48.82 3. Serhiy Smelyk UKR 10.57 11. Tommy Granlund FIN 1:49.16 4. Hannu Hämäläinen FIN 10.64 12. Konstadínos Nakópoulos GRE 1:49.61 5. Tormod Hjortnæs Larsen NOR 10.71 6. Ággelos Aggelákis GRE 10.82 1.500m (19) 1. Colin McCourt GBR 3:46.70 200m (20) 2. Christian Obrist ITA 3:46.77 Serie A (+0,4) 3. Carsten Schlangen GER 3:46.89 1. Martial Mbandjock FRA 20.55 4. Mateusz Demczyszak POL 3:47.16 2. Likoúrgos-Stéfanos Tsákonas GRE 20.69 5. Oleksandr Borysyuk UKR 3:47.22 3. Sebastian Ernst GER 20.77 6. Henrik Ingebrigtsen NOR 3:47.40 4. Igor Bodrov UKR 20.77 7. Niclas Sandells FIN 3:47.48 5. Leon Baptiste GBR 20.84 8. Ivan Tukhtachev RUS 3:47.79 6. Kamil Kryński POL 20.89 9. Diego Ruíz ESP 3:47.84 Serie B (+1,0) 10. Yoann Kowal FRA 3:48.47 1. Jonathan Åstrand FIN 20.92 11. Siarhei Chabiarak BLR 3:50.03 2. Roberto Donati ITA 21.01 12. Andréas Dimitrákis GRE 3:58.66 3. Ángel David Rodríguez ESP 21.11 4. Aliaksandr Linnik BLR 21.15 3.000m (20) 5. Roman Smirnov RUS 21.37 1. Jesús España ESP 8:19.39 6. Per Magnus Solli NOR 21.68 241 10_seleccionCpEuropas.qxp:11_seleccionCpEuropas.qxd 07/01/11 13:36 Página 242 RESULTADOS - TEMPORADA 2009/2010 2. Mykola Labovskyy UKR 8:20.01 4. José Luis Blanco ESP 8:36.15 3. Valentin Smirnov RUS 8:20.11 5. Luke Gunn GBR 8:38.65 4. Yohan Durand FRA 8:20.14 6. Vincent Zouaoui Dandrieux FRA 8:39.38 5. Bartosz Nowicki POL 8:20.16 7. Matteo Villani ITA 8:39.72 6. Stefano La Rosa ITA 8:20.39 8. Ildar Minshin RUS 8:44.38 7. Arne Gabius GER 8:20.99 9. Bjørnar Ustad Kristensen NOR 8:44.55 8. Siarhei Platonau BLR 8:21.31 10. Illia Slavinski BLR 8:44.68 9. Mikael Bergdahl FIN 8:21.91 11. Theódoros Anagnóstou GRE 9:06.40 10. Sindre Buraas NOR 8:25.34 Vadym Slobodenyuk UKR DQ 11. James Wilkinson GBR 8:28.33 12. Konstadínos Tousé GRE 8:32.36 Altura (19) 1. Aleksandr Shustov RUS 2.28 5.000m (19) 2. Tom Parsons GBR 2.25 1. Mo Farah GBR 13:46.93 3. Andriy Protsenko UKR 2.22 2. Alemayehu Bezabeh ESP 13:49.24 4. Fabrice Saint Jean FRA 2.22 3. Serhiy Lebid UKR 13:49.90 5=. Giulio Ciotti ITA 2.22 4. Yevgeniy Rybakov RUS 13:55.04 5=. Konstadínos Baniótis GRE 2.22 5. Daniele Meucci ITA 13:56.95 7. Javier Bermejo ESP 2.22 6. Matti Räsänen FIN 13:58.40 8=. Sylwester Bednarek POL 2.18 7. Sondre Nordstad Moen NOR 14:00.03 8=. Artsiom Zaitsau BLR 2.18 8. Radosław Kłeczek POL 14:01.41 10. Raul Spank GER 2.18 9. Abdellatif Meftah FRA 14:06.10 11. Niko Kyyhkynen FIN 2.18 10. Stsiapan Rahautsou BLR 14:08.55 12. Brede Raa Ellingsen NOR 2.14 11. Christian Glatting GER 14:09.78 12. Adónios Papadónis GRE 14:45.05 Pértiga (20) 1. Renaud Lavillenie FRA 5.70 2. Przemysław Czerwiński POL 5.60 110m vallas (20) 3. Giuseppe Gibilisco ITA 5.60 Serie A (-0,1) 4. Konstadínos Filippídis GRE 5.50 1. Andy Turner GBR 13.48 5. Tobias Scherbarth GER 5.50 2. Artur Noga POL 13.54 6. Aleksandr Gripich RUS 5.40 3. Jackson Quiñónez ESP 13.67 7. Igor Bychkov ESP 5.40 4. Konstadínos Douvalídis GRE 13.74 8. Maksym Mazuryk UKR 5.25 5. Alexander John GER 13.79 9. Matti Mononen FIN 5.25 6. Cédric Lavanne FRA 13.82 10. Igor Alekseev BLR 5.05 Serie B (-0,5) 11. Henning Dahl Holti NOR 4.80 1. Maksim Lynsha BLR 13.70 Steven Lewis GBR sm 2. Stefano Tedesco ITA 13.78 3. Yevgeniy Borisov RUS 13.82 Longitud (19) 4. Juha Sonck FIN 13.97 1. Pavel Shalin RUS 8.26 2.5 5. Serhiy Demydyuk UKR 14.06 2. Kafétien Gomis FRA 8.09 1.4 6. Vladimir Vukicevic NOR 14.13 3. Chris Tomlinson GBR 7.98 3.1 4. Mikko Kivinen FIN 7.84 2.5 400m vallas (19) 5. Eusebio Cáceres ESP 7.81 -0.1 Serie A 6. Christian Reif GER 7.80 0.5 1. David Greene GBR 49.53 7. Mihaíl Mertzanídis-Despotéris GRE 7.71 2.9 2. Periklís Iakovákis GRE 50.13 8. Krzysztof Lewandowski POL 7.53 2.1 3. Aleksandr Derevyagin RUS 50.20 9. Emanuele Formichetti ITA 7.47 0.9 4. Stanislav Melnykov UKR 50.48 10. Vetle Utsi Onstad NOR 7.33 4.1 5. Sébastien Maillard FRA 51.14 11. Maksym Moskalenko UKR 7.18 2.5 6. Silvio Schirrmeister GER 51.16 12. Dzmitry Astrouski BLR 7.08 1.2 Serie B 1. Gianni Carabelli ITA 51.21 Triple (20) 2. Siarhei Serkou BLR 51.37 1. Viktor Kuznyetsov UKR 17.26 0.9 3. Rafał Omelko POL 52.70 2. Phillips Idowu GBR 17.12 1.3 4. Andreas Totsås NOR 52.96 3. Teddy Tamgho FRA 17.10 -0.5 Jussi Heikkilä FIN ns 4. Fabrizio Donato ITA 16.81 0.0 Ignacio Sarmiento ESP ns 5. Aleksey Fyodorov RUS 16.60 0.6 6. Dzmitry Platnitski BLR 16.54 1.1 3.000m obstáculos (20) 7. Dimítrios Tsiámis GRE 16.22 1.9 1. Tomasz Szymkowiak POL 8:31.53 8. Adrian Świderski POL 16.12 2.6 2. Steffen Uliczka GER 8:33.39 9. Andrés Capellán ESP 16.07 2.8 3. Jukka Keskisalo FIN 8:33.41 10. Andreas Pohle GER 15.96 -0.2 242 10_seleccionCpEuropas.qxp:11_seleccionCpEuropas.qxd 07/01/11 10:29 Página 243 RESULTADOS - TEMPORADA 2009/2010 Resultados Antonio Reina Alemayehu Bezabeh Igor Bychkov 10_seleccionCpEuropas.qxp:11_seleccionCpEuropas.qxd 07/01/11 10:29 Página 244 RESULTADOS - TEMPORADA 2009/2010 11. Aleksi Tammentie FIN 15.89 1.2 Emanuele Di Gregorio, Maurizio Checcucci 12. Sindre Almsengen NOR 15.34 1.4 2. Gran Bretaña GBR 39.00 Jeffrey Lawal-Balogun, Craig Pickering, Peso (19) Marlon Devonish, Tyrone Edgar 1. Tomasz Majewski POL 20.63 3. Polonia POL 39.09 2. Ralf Bartels GER 20.61 Robert Kubaczyk, Paweł Stempel, 3. Yves Niaré FRA 20.35 Kamil Masztak, Kamil Kryński 4. Pavel Lyzhyn BLR 19.97 4. Rusia RUS 39.32 5. Carl Myerscough GBR 19.91 Aleksandr Brednev, Ivan Teplykh, 6. Pavel Sofyin RUS 19.55 Roman Smirnov, Andrey Yepishin 7. Andriy Semenov UKR 19.38 5. Ucrania UKR 39.52 8. Borja Vivas ESP 19.21 Igor Bodrov, Kostyantyn Vasyukov, 9. Mihaíl Stamatóyiannis GRE 18.83 Vitaliy Korzh, Serhiy Sahutkin 10. Marco Dodoni ITA 18.36 Francia FRA ab 11. Robert Häggblom FIN 18.20 Jimmy Vicaut, Ronald Pognon, 12. Stian Andersen NOR 16.91 Emmanuel Biron, Martial Mbandjock Serie B Disco (20) 1. Alemania GER 39.07 1. Robert Harting GER 66.80 Christian Blum, Till Helmke, 2. Piotr Małachowski POL 65.55 Alexander Kosenkow, Martin Keller 3. Bogdan Pishchalnikov RUS 63.72 2. España ESP 40.04 4. Frank Casañas ESP 62.62 Iván Mocholí, Ángel David Rodríguez, 5. Dzmitry Sivakou BLR 59.30 Orkatz Beitia, Daniel Molowny 6. Ivan Hryshyn UKR 58.94 3. Finlandia FIN 40.06 7. Mikko Kyyrö FIN 58.89 Hannu Ali-Huokuna, Joni Rautanen, 8. Jean-François Aurokiom FRA 58.56 Jonathan Åstrand, Hannu Hämäläinen 9. Spirídon Arabatzís GRE 56.21 4. Grecia GRE 40.30 10. Marco Zitelli ITA 55.67 Efthímios Steryioúlis, Likoúrgos-Stéfanos Tsákonas, 11. Brett Morse GBR 55.09 Yeóryios Koutsotheodórou, Ággelos Aggelákis Gaute Myklebust NOR sm 5.
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