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European Athletics Results 4.2016 EUROPEAN ATHLETICS RESULTS 4.2016 AUSTRIA Wien (Austria), 23-24.1.2016 -National Championships in Combined Events and Meeting- (indoor) Men 60m (23) Markus Fuchs 6.85 (6.85 1h2); 400m (24) 1 Balint Moricz (hun) 48.06; 2 Marcell Deak Nagy (hun) 48.10; 60mh (24) Martin Kainrath 8.09; Heptathlon 1 Dominik Siedlaczek 5.569p (7.15; 6.75; 13.50; 2.01 - 8.13; 4.50; 2.50.13); 2 Felix Schmid-Schutti 5.268p (7.17; 6.76; 12.51; 1.80 - 8.43; 4.50; 2.47.96); Heptathlon u20 Philipp Kronsteiner 5.350p (7.24; 6.72; 13.55; 2.01 - 8.36; 4.00; 2.48.75) Women 60m (23) 1 Eva Kaptur (hun) 7.50; 2 Sabina Veit (slo) 7.52; 3 Greta Kerekes (hun) 7.66; ....6th Katharina Mahlfleisch (2001) 7.82; 200m (23) Susanne Walli 24.52; 400m (24) Anita Horvat (slo) 55.15; 60mh (24) 1 Eva Wimberger 8.45; 2 Greta Kerekes (hun) 8.46; 3 Petra Repasi (hun) 8.53; Pentathlon (24) 1 Sarah Lagger (99) 4.140p (8.94; 1.76; 11.73; 6.01; 2.22.20); 2 Karin Strametz (98) 4.016p (8.59; 1.70; 10.93; 5.86; 2.24.30); Pentathlon u18 (24) Andrea Obetzhofer 4.106p (8.93; 1.70; 15.77; 5.68; 2.32.66) BELARUS Brest (Belarus), 23-24.1.2016 -Olympic Youth- (indoor) Men SP u18 (5 kg) (23) 1 Dmitri Karpuk 19.91; 2 Nikita Sobolev 18.10; Women 60m (23) 1 Viktoria Zakharchuk 7.76; 2 Katsyarina Zhivaeva 7.77; 200m u18 Katsiaryna Zhivaeva 25.05; 60mh u18 (0,76m) Viktoria Zakharchuk 8.64; HJ (23) Karina Taranda 1.75 Mogilev (Belarus), 21-23.1.2016 (indoor) Men 60m (22) 1 Ilya Siratsuk 6.79; 2 Dzianis Bliznets 6.84; 1.500m (22) 1 Maksim Yushchanka 3.48.06; 2 Artsiom Lohish 3.49.36; HJ (22) 1 Andrei Churila 2.25; 2 Pavel Seliverstau 2.15; SP (22) Pavel Lyzhyn 20.70; DT (22) Siarhei Rohanau 55.14; HT u20 (6 kg) (23) Dzmitry Chuchvaha 63.51 Women 60m (22) Katsiaryna Hanchar 7.42; 60m u20 (22) Ruslana Rashkavan 7.72; 800m (23) Volha Rulevich 2.05.51; 1.500m (22) Tatsiana Stsefanenka 4.24.01; 3.000m (23) Nina Savina 9.24.45; 60mh (23) Katsiaryna Paplauskaya 8.23; 60mh u20 (23) Ruslana Rashkavan 8.46; LJ (22) Veranika Shutkova 6.24; 2 Nastassia Mistselskaya 6.22; TJ (23) 1 Irina Vaskovskaya 13.91; 2 Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova 13.75; 3 Ksenia Detsuk 13.73; SP (22) 1 Yuliya Leantsiuk 18.68; 2 Alena Abramchuk 17.90; 3 Viktoriya Kolb 17.02; HT (23) 1 Aksana Miankova 68.64; 2 Anastasiya Mazuryna 62.10 BELGIUM Gent (Belgium), 23.1.2016 (indoor) -youth competition- Men 60mh u18 (0,91m) Dave Wesselink (ned) (99) 7.95 Women 60m u18 1 Celina Gautier 7.64; 2 Nora Thiry 7.72; 200m u18 Lucie Ferauge 24.81 CROATIA Zagreb (Croatia), 23.1.2016 (indoor) Men 60m Zvonimir Ivaskovic 6.69; PV Danijel Buhin (97) 5.10; LJ 1 Lazar Anic (srb) 7.75; 2 Marko Prugovecki 7.62; 3 Marko Pestic 7.54; SP Demir Kolarevic 17.60 Women 60m 1 Maja Mihalinec (slo) 7.34; 2 Lucija Pokos 7.59; 60mh Ivana Lonkarec 8.36 (8.36 1h1); in heats: Joni Tomicic Prezelj 8.45 1h2; LJ 1 Nina Djordjevic (slo) 6.31; 2 Maja Bedrac (slo) (99) 6.21; 3 Milica Gardasevic (srb) (98) 6.13; TJ 1 Sasa Babsek (slo) 13.38; 2 Petra Koren (slo) 13.17; 3 Mersiha Kazic (slo) 13.06 CZECH REPUBLIC Praha (Czech Republic), 19.1.2016 (indoor) Men 60m 1 Jan Veleba 6.83 (6.79 1h21); 2 Marek Bakalar 6.87 (6.87 3h21); in heats: Pavel Benda 6.86 2h21, Marcel Kadlec 6.88 4h21; 300m 1 Pavel Sorm 33.58; 2 Michal Desensky 33.70; 3 Jan Jirka 34.43; 60mh Petr Penaz 7.84; 60mh u20 (0,99m) David Sklenar 7.90; 60mh u18 (0,91m) Adam Sufliarsky 8.04 Women 60m 1 Nikola Bendová 7.59; 2 Barbora Dvoraková (97) 7.74; 3 Kristyna Kobianová 7.74 (7.72 1h10); 60mh Eliska Klucinová 8.61; HJ Oldriska Maresová 1.81; LJ Eliska Klucinová 6.09 Jablonec nad Nisou (Czech Republic), 20.1.2016 (indoor) Men SP Jakub Szyszkowski 18.80 Praha (Czech Republic), 22.1.2016 (indoor) Men 300m Rafal Omelko (pol) 33.86 hand timing; 500m 1 Daniel Nemecek 1.02.50; 2 Patrik Sorm 1.02.58; 3 Daniel Musil 1.02.87; 1.000m Petr Vitner 2.26.34 Women 150m Alexandra Bezeková (svk) 17.69; 300m Joanna Linkiewicz (pol) 38.38; 500m 1 Alena Ulrichová 1.12.93; 2 Lada Vondrová (99) 1.13.99 Praha (Czech Republic), 23-24.1.2016 (indoor) Men 60m (23) Jan Volko (svk) 6.85; 200m (23) Jan Volko (svk) 21.45; 60mh (23) 1 David Sklenar 7.84; 2 Petr Penaz 7.85 (7.84 1h1); 3 Martin Mazac 7.91; 4 Vaclav Sedlak 8.02; 60mh u20 (0,99m) (23) David Sklenar 7.91; LJ (23) Radek Juska 7.82 Women 60m u18 (23) Anna Kerbachová (2000) 7.75; 200m (23) Alexandra Bezeková 24.07; 60mh (23) Lucie Koudeková 8.47 (8.42 1h1) DENMARK Skive (Denmark), 23.1.2016 (indoor) Men 60m Morten Dalgaard Madsen 6.88 Women 1.500m Line K. Schulz 4.20.6 ESTONIA Tallinn (Estonia), 16-17.1.2016 (indoor) Men Heptathlon 1 Martin Sisas 5.552p (7.30; 6.95; 14.79; 2.03 - 8.47; 4.70; 2.58.70); 2 Mikk Meerents 5.509p (7.14; 6.55; 12.48; 2.07 - 8.30; 4.57; 2.49.15) Women Pentathlon Grete Udras 3.532p (8.21; 9.35; 1.79; 10.17; 5.16; 2.39.05) FINLAND Helsinki (Finland), 23.1.2016 (indoor) Women 200m Jonna Berghem 24.18 Joensuu (Finland), 23.1.2016 (indoor) Women 60m 1 Maria Räsänen 7.58 (7.58 1h2); 2 Herta Heikkinen 7.66 Jyväskylá (Finland), 23.1.2016 (indoor) Men 150m Juho Kaihlajärvi 16.44 Women 150m Emma Koistinen 18.28 1h3; Ida Aidanpää 18.41 1h4 Kuortane (Finland), 24.1.2016 (indoor) Men 60mh Ville Rajala 7.99 Women 60m Henriika Parpala (98) 7.59 (7.56 1h1) Helsinki (Finland), 24.1.2016 (indoor) Men 60m u18 Lauri Tuomilehto (99) 6.97 (6.94 1h4); 60mh Elmo Lakka 7.94; 60mh u20 (0,99m) Viktor Kantele 8.00 Women 60m 1 Jasmin Showlah 7.55; 2 Milja Thureson 7.56; 3 Jonna Berghem 7.58; 60mh Matilda Bogdanoff 8.30 FRANCE Lyon (France), 22.1.2016 (indoor) Men PV Hichem Cherabi (alg) 5.22 Metz (France), 23.1.2016 (indoor) Men 60m Brahim Raggui 6.81; 200m Brahim Raggui 21.47; 3.000m Mohamed-Amine El Bouajaji (97) 8.21.37 Women 60m 1 Pauline Lett 7.62; 2 Ombretta Minkue-Meye 7.63; 3 Rani Nagels (bel) 7.67; 200m Rani Nagels (bel) 24.35; 60mh Pauline Lett 8.35 (8.33 1h2); PV 1 Elien De Vocht (bel) 4.20; 2 Melanie Vissers (bel) (98) 3.80 Eaubonne (France), 23-24.1.2016 Women Pentathlon (23) Alicia Fleury 3.722p (8.93; 1.64; 9.40; 5.51; 2.20.15) Eaubonne (France), 23-24.1.2016 (indoor) Men 60m (23) 1 Aurel Manga 6.79; 2 Yannick Fonsat 6.83; 3 Ismael Diop 6.88; 4 Gregory Martinet 6.89; 5 Abdoulaye Ndiaye 6.89; 200m (24) Yannick Fonsat 21.41 1h1; Ismael Diop 21.48 1h3; 400m (23) Ijacques Francois 48.25; 60mh (24) 1 Dimitri Bascou 7.61; 2 Lawrence Clarke (gbr) 7.76; 3 Loic Desbonnes 7.96; TJ (23) Louis-Gregory Occin 15.85; SP (24) Willy Vicaut 17.48 Women 60m (23) Mathilde Lagui 7.60; 60m u23 (23) 1 Stella Akakpo 7.32; 2 Marine Lenerand 7.61; 200m (24) Mathilde Lagui 24.23; 200m u23 (24) Stella Akakpo 23.92; 60mh (24) Heloise Kane 8.40; 3 Kms Walk (24) Emilie Menuet 12.35.17 Rouen (France), 23.1.2016 -Perche Elite Tour- (indoor) Men PV A 1 Raphael Holzdeppe (ger) 5.84; 2 Kostadinos Filippidis (gre) 5.77; 3 Kevin Menaldo 5.77; 4 Renaud Lavillenie 5.70; 5 Shawn Barber (can) 5.70; 6 Stanley Joseph 5.63; 7 Valentin Lavillenie and Piotr Lisek (pol) 5.48; 9 Jerome Clavier 5.48; 10 Noel Ost 5.48; PV B 1 Baptiste Boirie 5.48; 2 Mehdi Amar Rouana 5.48; 3 Andrew Sutcliffe (gbr), Mitch Greeley (usa) and Emile Denecker 5.33 Women PV A 1 Nikolete Kiriakopoulou (gre) 4.71; 2 Nicole Buchler (sui) 4.48; 3 Minna Nikkanen (fin) 4.38; 4 Wilma Murto (fin) (99) 4.38; 6 Marie-Leonore Ribeiro (por) 4.28; 7 Vanesssa Boslak 4.28, 8 Chloe Henry (bel) and Marion Lotout 4.13; PV B 1 Lisa Gunnarsson (swe) (99) 4.28; 2 Gil Le Bris-Finot 4.13; 3 Syrine Ebondo (tun) 4.13; 4 Alix Dehaynain 4.13 Nantes (France), 23.1.2016 -Meeting Elite- (indoor) Men 60m 1 Emmanuel Biron 6.72; 2 Amaury Golitin (97) 6.75; 3 Aidan Syes (gbr) 6.80, 4 Boris Bilounga Ngono 6.81; 5 Pierre Chalus 6.82 (6.80 2h3); 6 Gregory Mornet 6.89; 7 Jean-Pierre Bertrand 6.89; in heats: Ancuiam Lopes (por) 6.89 1h2; 800m Mostafa Smaili (mar) (97) 1.48.17; 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2 Chloe Fagon 8.53; 3 Margaux Hinschberger 8.57; HJ 1 Laura Salin-Eyike 1.80; 2 Marine Vallet 1.80 Hirson (France), 23.1.2016 (indoor) Men HJ 1 Allan Smith (gbr) 2.26; 2 Wojciech Theiner (pol) 2.26; 3 Matusz Bubenik (svk) 2.26; 4 Dmitri Nabokau (bor) 2.22; 5 Edgar Rivera (mex) 2.22; 6 Mohamed Younes Idriss (sud) 2.18; 7 Rayvidas Stanys (ltu) 2.18; 8 Abdoulaye Diarra 2.18; 9 Andrei Skabeika (blr) 2.18; 10 Mathieu Sawe (ken) 2.14; 11 Tom Parsons (gbr) 2.14 Women HJ Nawal Meniker (97) 1.84 Mondeville (France), 23-24.1.2016 (indoor) Men Heptathlon Alan Oussenekan 5.123p (7.19; 6.92; 11.32; 1.91 - 8.67; 4.26; 2.55.10) Women Pentathlon u18 Agathe Guillemot 3.561p (9.16; 1.50; 11.77; 5.02; 2.17.92) Bompas (France), 23-24.1.2016 (indoor) Men Heptathlon 1 Pierre Joseph-Parfaite 5.513p (7.32; 6.72; 11.60; 1.92 - 8.28; 4.90, 2.38.78); 2
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