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EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2016-17 Results Issue N.6 EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2016-17 results issue n.6 AUSTRIA Wien (Austria), 4-5.2.2017 -National Championships in Combined Events- (indoor) Men Heptathlon Leon Okafor 5.012p (7.17; 6.67; 11.51; 1.89 - 8.90; 4.30; 2.56.25) Women Pentathlon (5) Ivona Dadic 4.520p (8.51; 1.76; 13.17; 6.24; 2.13.53) Wien (Austria), 4-5.2.2017 (indoor) Men 60m (4) 1 Emile Erasmus (rsa) 6.69; 2 Markus Fuchs 6.71; in heats: Benjamin Grill 6.86 3h6; 400m (5) Mario Gebhardt 48.50 Women 60m (4) Viola Kleiser 7.50; 200m (4) Viola Kleiser 23.96 1h1; Carina Pölzl 24.00 2h1; Magdalena Lindner 24.48 1h4; HJ (5) Ekaterina Krasovskiy 1.84 BELARUS Minsk (Belarus), 2-3.2.2017 (indoor) Men 60m (2) 1 Stanislau Dorogokupets 6.82; 2 Ilya Sirotyuk 6.88; DT (2) Viktor Trus 57.26; JT (2) Aliaksei Kotkovets 70.42 Women 60m (2) Kristina Timanosukaya 7.43 (7.37 1h2); 2 Diana Waisman (isr) 7.59; 1.500m (2) Anzhelika Shevchenko 4.27.46; 60mh (2) Kristina Hachko 8.33; PV (2) 1 Alina Vishneuskaya 4.00; 2 Anna Shpak 4.00; TJ (2) Xenia Diatsiuk 13.24; JT (2) 1 Anna tarasyuk 54.73; 2 Sviatlana Parfionova 50.91 BELGIUM Gent (Belgium), 4-5.2.2017 -National Championships In Combined Events- (indoor) Men Heptathlon 1 Nils Pittomvils 5.966p (7.21; 7.09; 13.66; 1.99 - 8.10; 5.40; 2.44.11); 2 Sander Maes 5.681p (7.12; 6.91; 13.63; 2.02 - 8.04; 4.60; 2.50.64); 3 Jannes Boonen 5.461p (7.05; 7.17; 11.73; 1.84 - 8.57; 4.50, 2.38.70); 4 Ruben Devrieze 5.267p (7.37; 6.68; 12.80; 1.99 - 8.43; 4.40; 2.54.84) Heptathlon u20 1 Jean Baptiste Nutte 5.421p (7.27; 6.80; 16.05; 2.02 - 8.20; 4.30; 3.11.60); 2 Jorg Vanlierde 5.187p (7.20; 6.78; 13.40; 1.78 - 8.88; 4.90; 3.00.59) Heptathlon u18 1 Tristan Glorie 5.410p (7.06; 7.31; 13.65; 1.91 - 8.36; 4.00; 2.54.30); 2 Jaan Bal 5.200p (7.03; 6.34; 12.34; 1.76 - 7.83; 4.50; 3.00.26) Women Pentathlon (5) 1 Noor Vidts 4.297p (8.60; 1.70; 12.68; 6.21; 2.19.85); 2 Yoika De Pauw 3.768p (9.08; 1.64; 13.36; 5.52; 2.34.68); 3 Elien Hooyberghs 3.732p (8.84; 1.61; 12.24; 5.56; 2.33.68) Pentathlon u20 (5) Nicasina Rossaert 3.575p (9.61; 1.73; 9.28; 5.24; 2.22.58) Pentathlon u18 (5) Nina Hespel 3.644p (8.79; 1.70; 10.81, 5.20; 2.34.47) BULGARIA Dobrich (Bulgaria), 2.2.2017 -National Youth Championships- (indoor) Men 60m Veselin Zhivkov 7.01; 60m (0,91m) Radin Valchev 7.91 NR u18; in heats: Boris Linkov 8.10 1h1 Dobrich (Bulgaria), 3-4.2.2017 -National Junior Championships- (indoor) Men 60mh (0,99m) Stanislav Stankov 8.10; SP (6 Kg) Mikhail Mikhalev 17.71 Women 1.500m 1 Lilyana Georgieva (2000) 4.20.49; 2 Sylvia Georgieva 4.23.15; 3.000m Lilyana Georgieva (2000) 9.24.65 Dobrich (Bulgaria), 3-4.2.2017 -National Championships- (indoor) Men 60m 1 Dennis Dimitrov 6.84; 2 Siljan Georgiev 6.85; HJ Tihomir Ivanov 2.25; LJ Daniel Dobrev 7.72; TJ 1 Zlatozar Atanasov 16.28; 2 Rumen Dimitrov 16.13; SP Georgi Ivanov 19.81 Women 60m Nadezhda Racheva 7.61; LJ Milena Mitkova 6.29; SP 1 Radoslava Mavrodieva 17.97; 2 Nora Salem Dzhasim (brn) 17.45 CROATIA Rijeka (Croatia), 4.2.2017 Men LJ u20 Ivan Vujevic 7.57 Zagreb (Croatia), 5.2.2017 -National Championships- (indoor) Men 60m Zvonimir Ivaskovic 6.86; HJ Filip Mrcic (99) 2.10; LJ 1 Dino Pervan 7.51; 2 Filip Pravdica 7.44, SP Blaz Zupancic 18.92 Women 60mh 1 Ivana Loncarek 8.17; 2 Joni Tomicic Prezelj (slo) 8.44; PV 1 Nusa Maves (slo) 4.25; 2 Martina Files 3.90; LJ Antonija Radic 6.04; TJ 1 Petra Koren (slo) 13.34; 2 Sasa Babsek (slo) 13.15 CZECH REPUBLIC Ostrava (Czech Republic), 1.2.2017 (indoor) Men 60m Maciej Brzezinski (pol) 6.92; 200m Rafal Omelko (pol) 21.23; SP u20 (6 kg) Szymon Mazur (pol) 19.68 Women 60m u18 Magdalena Stefanowicz (pol) 7.65; 300m Justyna Swiety (pol) 37.66 Praha (Czech Republic), 4-5.2.2017 (indoor) Men 60m (4) 1 Jan Veleba 6.78; 2 Marcel Kadlec 6.79; 60m u18 (4) Tomas Nevole 7.06; 200m (5) h1 1 Jan Jirka 21.08; 2 Patrik Sorm 21.45; 200m u20 (5) h1 Jiri Polak 21.49; 400m (4) h1 1 Patrik Sorm 47.38; 2 Jan Tesar 47.66; 3 Daniel Nemecek 48.04; 4 Denis Danac (svk) 48.07; h2 1 Jan Kubista 47.45; 2 Matej Mach 48.33; h3 Filip Snejdr 48.12; 400m u20 (4) h1 Jan Kisiala 48.25; 800m (5) Vojtech Mlynar (98) 1.51.48; 60mh u20 (0,99m) (4) Dan Barta 8.12; 60mh u18 (0,91m) (4) Ivan Zavrel 8.13; PV u20 (4) 1 Dan Barta 5.20; 2 Matej Scerba 5.00; SP (5) Vladislav Tulacek 18.31 Women 60m (4) 1 Barbora Prochazková 7.40; 2 Alexandra Bezeková (svk) 7.51; 3 Barbora Dvoraková 7.61; 60m u18 (4) Emma Mastalirová 7.81; 200m (5) h1 1 Alexandra Bezeková (svk) 24.10; 2 Barbora Dvoraková 24.34; 200m u18 (5) h1 1 Anna Kerbachová 24.89; 2 Nikoleta Jichová 24.93; 400m (4) h1 1 Lada Vondrová (99) 55.05; 2 Nikola Bendová (99) 55.06; 400m u20 (4) h1 Tereza Jonasová 55.50; 60mh (4) 1 Lucie Koudelová 8.24; 2 Katerina Cachová 8.27; 60mh u18 (0,76m) (4) 1 Anna Kerbachová 8.38; 2 Nikoleta Jichová 8.41; 3 Marketa Stolová 8.47; 4 Tereza Elena Sinová 8.58; PV (4) 1 Amalie Sbaviková (99) 4.17; 2 Nikol Jiroutová 4.00; LJ (4) 1 Jana Veldaková (svk) 6.23; 2 Jana Koresová 6.12; 3 Anna Svecová 6.10; TJ (5) Dana Veldaková (svk) 13.21 Hustopece (Czech Republic), 4.2.2017 (indoor) Men HJ A 1 Sylwester Bednarek (pol) 2.30; 2 Edgar Rivera (mex) 2.30; 3 Chris Kandu (gbr) 2.26; 4 Alan Smith (gbr) 2.26; 5 Konstadinos Baniotis (gre) 2.23; 6 Vasilios Konstantinou (cyp) 2.23; 7 Martin Heindl 2.23; 8 Mike Edwards (gbr) 2.20; 9 Matt Roberts (gbr) 2.20; 10 Matus Bubenik (svk) 2.15; Takashi Eto (jpn) 2.15; HJ B Tom Gale (gbr) 2.17 Women HJ A 1 Lake Morgan (gbr) 1.92; 2 Yuliya Levchenko (ukr) 1.89; 3 Sofie Skoog (swe) 1.86; 4 Katarina Mögenburg (nor) 1.86; 5 Bethan Partridge (gbr) 1.86; Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch 1.86; 7 Linda Sandblom (fin) 1.86; 8 Yuliya Chumachenko (ukr) 1.83; 9 Marja Vukovic (mne) 1.83; 10 Eliska Klucinova 1.83; Lada Pejchalová 1.83; HJ B Emily Borthwick 1.83; HJ u20 Adora Chigbo 1.80 Ostrava (Czech Republic), 4.2.2017 (indoor) Men 60m 1 Zdenek Stromsik 6.74; 2 Vojtech Kolarcik 6.84; SP u18 (5 kg) Jakub Heza 18.62; SP 1 Martin Novak 19.25; 2 Jan Marcell 18.92 Women 60m 1 Marcela Pirková 7.47; 2 Jana Slaninová 7.51; 60m u20 Katerina Vavrová 7.62 (7.61 1h1); 200m Jana Slaninová 24.32; Alena Symerská 24.34; 400m Marcela Pirková 54.87; 800m 1 Simona Vrzalová 2.05.80; 2 Katerina Halová 2.06.55; TJ Tereza Majková 13.17, SP u18 (3 kg) Denisa Precková 15.68 DENMARK Skive (Denmark), 4.2.2017 (indoor) Women 60m Louise Ostergard 7.67 Aarhus (Denmark), 5.2.2017 (indoor) Men HJ Jonas Klogjard Jensen 2.10; LJ Benjamin Gabrielsen 7.50 Women LJ Martha Traoré 6.06 ESTONIA Pärnu (Estonia), 3.2.2017 (indoor) Men HT u20 (6 kg) Toomas Tankler 66.15 Tallinn (Estonia), 3-4.2.2017 (indoor) Men Heptathlon 1 Kristjan Rosenberg 5.986p (7,01 7.25 13.62 2.13 8,37 4.87 2.42,96); 2 Dominik Distelberger (aut) 5.939p (6,92 7.51 12.82 1.95 8,07 4.87 2.42,82); 3 Akihiko Nakamura (jpn) 5.714p (7,06 7.19 11.71 1.92 8,22 4.77 2.37,02); 4 Taavi Tsernjavski 5.573p (7,29 7.00 13.56 1.89 8,40 4.77 2.42,37); 5 Risto Lillemets 5.506p (7,29 6.85 12.08 2.07 8,42 4.47 2.43,35); 6 Hans-Christian Hausenberg (98) 5.502p (6,98 7.35 12.81 1.89 8,24 4.87 3.10,91); 7 Elmo Savola (fin) 5.478p (7,09 6.85 13.15 1.89 8,25 4.67 2.52,64); 8 Juuso Hassi (fin) 5.425p (7,13 6.76 13.65 1.89 8,64 4.67 2.48,46); 9 Mikk-Mihkel Arro 5.346p (7,11 7.00 13.94 1.83 8,49 4.37 2.53,85) Women Pentathlon (4) 1 Alina Shukh (ukr) (99) 4.542p (8,98 1.89 13.81 6.12 2.16,84); 2 Bianca Salming (swe) (98) 4.338p (8,88 1.86 12.30 5.81 2.16,20); 3 Miia Kurppa (fin) 4.032p (9,07 1.77 12.59 5.84 2.29,85); 4 Margit Kalk (99) 3.875p (8,88 1.62 11.62 5.87 2.26,72); 5 Terje Kaunissaar 3.855p (9,14 1.68 12.68 5.57 2.28,04); 6 Margot Meri 3.801p (8,84 1.74 11.05 5.47 2.32,28); 7 Ida Marcussen (nor) 3.781p (9,27 1.62 11.82 5.51 2.20,54); 8 Hanna-Mai Vaikla 3.745p (9,13 1.62 12.16 5.73 2.32,44) FINLAND Mustasaari (Finland), 3.2.2017 -Botnia Games- (indoor) Men SP Timo Kööpikkä 18.46; DT Pyry Niskala 58.17 Women 60m Henriika Parpala (98) 7.54; 800m Zenitha Eriksson 2.07.43; PV Elina Lampela (98) 4.00; TJ 1 Kristiina Mäkelä 13.81; 2 Sanna Nygard 13.07 Jyväskylä (Finland), 4.2.2017 (indoor) Men 60m 1 Eetu Rantala 6.72; 2 Markus Skyttä 6.78; 3 Samuli Samuelsson 6.81; 4 Ville Myllymäki 6.82; 5 Otto Ahlfors 6.86; 200m Roope Sarinen 21.34 1h4; Samuli Samuelsson 21.47 2h2; Eetu Rantala 21.35 1h3; 60mh Elmo Lakka 7.91; PV Urho Kujänpäá 5.35; LJ 1 Roni Ollikainen 7.65; 2 Henri Väyrinen 7.59; 3 Joona Kokkola 7.53 Women 60m 1 Maria Räsänen 7.56; 2 Milja Thureson 7.56; 3 Jasmin Showlah 7.58; 4 Hanna-Maari Latvala 7.59; 5 Henriikka Parpala (98) 7.61; in heats: Anniina Kortetmaa 7.41 1h1; 200m Jonna Berghem 24.25 1h2; 400m Viivi Lehikoinen (99) 55.30 1h2; 60mh 1 Lotta Harala 8.23; 2 Reetta Hurske 8.26; 3 Viivi Avikainen 8.51; HJ Laura Rautanen 1.80; TJ Elina Torro 12.99 Mustasaari (Finland), 4.2.2017 (indoor) Women 3.000m Camilla Richardson 9.27.05 Helsinki (Finland), 4-5.2.2017 (indoor) Men 200m (4) Samuel Purola (2000) 21.69; TJ (4) 1 Simo Lipsanen 16.22; 2 Tuomas Kaukohlati 15.96; 3 Kristian Pulli 15.80 Women 200m (4) Nea Mattila (99) 24.64; 60mh (5) Anni Siirtola (98) 8.57; Pentathlon u18 (5) Amanda Liljendal 3.507p (9.21; 1.61; 12.45; 5.33; 2.41.88) FRANCE Reims (France), 31.1.2017 -Meeting National- (indoor) Men 60m A 1 Panos Trivizas (gre) 6.72; 2 Josh Swaray (gbr) 6.73; 3 Panayiotis Andreadis (gre) 6.74; 4 Giovanni Codrington (ned) 6.81 (6.78 1h2); 5 Peter Emelieze (ngr) 6.83 (6.77 1h1); B 1 Gregory Mornet 6.75; 2 Yendountien Tiebekabe (tog) 6.88 (6.85 3h3); in heats: Ismael Diop 6.81 3h2; 200m 1 Jeffrey John 21.04; 2 Gautier dautremer 21.26; 400m A 1 Bjorn Blauwhof 47.41; 2 Fethi Benchaa 47.44; 3 Antoine Gillet (bel) 48.13; B Soufiane Bouhadda (alg)
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