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European Athletics Outdoor 10.2016 EUROPEAN ATHLETICS OUTDOOR 10.2016 AUSTRIA Linz (Austria), 29.6.2016 Men PV 1 Michal Balner (cze) 5.66; 2 Luke Cutts (gbr) 5.61; 3 Hendrik Gruber (ger) 5.51; 4 Marvin Caspari (ger) 5.41; 5 Torben Laidig (ger) 5.31; 6 Tom Konrad (ger) 5.31; 7 Emmanouil Karalis (gre) (99) 5.31 Women PV 1 Tina Sutej (slo) 4.56; 2 Nastja Modic (slo) 4.21; 3 Aneta Morysková (cze) 4.21; 4 Sarah Zimmer 4.06; 5 Agnes Hodi (hun) 4.06 BELGIUM Lokeren (Belgium), 3.7.2016 Men 100m h1 (-0,5) 1 Stanly del Carmen (dom) 10.39; 2 Deji Tobais (gbr) 10.49; 3 Walter Ungerer (rsa) 10.55; h2 (-0,2) Christopher Valdez (dom) 10.52 200m h1 (-0,2) 1 Stanly Del Carmen (dom) 20.73; 2 Patrick Van Luijk (ned) 20.99; 3 Yohandri Andújar (dom) 21.12; 4 Gustavo Cuesta (dom) 21.46; 200m h2 (-0,3) 1 Walter Ungerer (rsa) 21.19; 2 Deji Tobais (gbr) 21.44 400m h1 1 Juander Santos (dom) 46.38; 2 Terrence Agard (ned) 46.94; 3 Yon Soriano (dom) 46.95; 4 Denis Opio (uga) 47.40; h2 1 Jurgen Wielart (ned) 46.40; 3 Luis Charles (dom) 47.11; 3 Seppe Thys 47.27; 4 Rodwell Ndlovu (zim) 47.60; 5 Lacarl Hayes (ngr) 47.93; h3 1 Obed Martis (ned) 47.30; 2 Alexander Doom 47.61; 3 Samba Fall (sen) 47.75; 4 Timmy Crowe (irl) 47.83; h4 1 Florian Weeke (ger) 47.36; 2 Olaf van den Bergh (ned) 47.67 800m h1 1 Jamal Hairane (qat) 1.46.47; 2 Isaac Kimeli 1.47.52; 3 Patrick Zwicker (ger) 1.47.59; 4 Jared West (aus) 1.47.64; 5 Alex Rowe (aus) 1.47.75; 6 Koudi Babker (sud) 1.47.89; 7 Lucirio Garrido (ven) 1.48.01; 8 Luis Alberto Marco (esp) 1.49.57; h2 1 James Eichberger (mex) 1.48.40; 2 Pieter Claus 1.48.46; 3 David Dempsey (gbr) 1.48.69; 4 Tony van Diepen (ned) 1.48.93; 5 Tayron Reyes (dom) 1.49.02; 6 Kevin Gobillard 1.49.48; 7 Brad Mathas (nzl) 1.49.57; 8 Andreas Lange (ger) 1.49.73; 9 Florian Vautrin (fra) 1.49.83; h3 1 Jaap Gerben Vellinga (ned) 1.49.63; 2 Jamaal James (tto) 1.49.63; 3 Jonas Schöpfer (sui) 1.49.90; 4 Bram Buigel (ned) 1.49.91; 5 Wilfred Van Holst (ned) 1.50.49; 6 Wessel van Veenen (ned) 1.50.68; h4 Paul van der Sluijs (ned) 1.50.92 1.500m 1 Peter Callahan 3.39.44; 2 Eric Speakman (nzl) 3.39.74; 3 Neil Gourley (gbr) 3.39.92; 4 Lyes Belkhir (alg) 3.39.93; 5 Rabii Doukkana (mar) 3.40.07; 6 Idriss Moussa Yousseouf (qat) 3.40.88; 7 Johan Cronje (rsa) 3.42.41; 8 Hashim Salah (qat) 3.42.45; 9 Majdoubi Kamali 3.42.57; 10 Andreas Vojta (aut) 3.44.95; 11 Amine Khadiri (cyp) 3.45.66; 12 Quentin Tison (fra) 3.45.78; 13 Vincent Hazeleger (ned) 3.45.84 110mh (0.1) 1 Antwon Hicks (ngr) 13.60; 2 Damien Broothaerts 13.99; 3 Muntingh Hamman (rsa) 14.11 400mh h1 1 Le Roux Hamman (rsa) 49.61; 2 Juander Santos (dom) 49.97; 3 Michael Cochrane (nzl) 50.97; 4 Tristan Thomas (aus) 51.56; h2 1 Ian Dewhurst (aus) 50.06; 2 Cameron French (nzl) 50.37; 3 Alfredo Sepúlveda (chi) 51.44; 4 Christian Heimann (ger) 51.99 HJ Chris Kanu (gbr) 2.22 LJ 1 Zarck Visser (rsa) 7.81 (1.1); 2 Ignisious Gaisah (ned) 7.78 (0.6); 3 Robert Martey (gha) 7.68 (0.8); 4 Tobias Capiau -jr- 7.59 (1.5) SP Patrick Cronie (ned) 18.95 DT 1 Philip Milanov 67.07; 2 Gudri Valov Gudnason (isl) 60.43; 3 Erik Cadée (ned) 60.25 JT 1 Neeraj Choopra (ind) 78.71; 2 Shivpal Singh (ind) 75.67 Women 100m (-0,5) 1 Christina Haack (ger) 11.72; 2 Ayodele Ikuesan (fra) 11.74; 3 Sacha Van Agt (ned) 11.83 200m h1 (0.1) Grigoria Keramida (gre) 23.51; h2 (0.1) Christina Haack 24.13 400m 1 Fatoumata Diop (sen) 53.46; 2 Laetitia Libert 53.53; 3 Louise-Anne Bertheau (fra) 54.70; Mile Camille Buscomb (nzl) 4.37.68 800m 1 Noelie Yarigo (ben) 2.02.29; 2 Claudia Saunders (fra) 2.02.68; 3 Denise Krebs (ger) 2.04.32; 4 Isabel Macías (esp) 2.04.54; 5 Emily Dudgeon (gbr) 2.04.92; 6 Elise Van der Elst 2.05.05; 7 Revee Walcott-Nolan (gbr) 2.06.42 100mh (0.9) 1 Nadine Visser (ned) 13.17; 2 Brianna Beahan (aus) 13.19; 3 Rosina Hodde (ned) 13.25; 4 Rochelle Coster (nzl) 13.34; 5 Eva Strogies (ger) 13.37; 6 Toyin Augustus (ngr) 13.37; 7 Nadine Broersen (ned) 13.70 400mh Valentine Debougnoux 59.91 HJ 1 Elizabeth Lamb (nzl) 1.85; 2 Hannelore Desmet 1.82 PV 1 Robin Wingbermuhle (ned) 4.02; 2 Hanne De Baene 4.02 LJ 1 Jolien Leemans 6.26 (1.5); 2 Klaudia Kaczmarek (ger) 6.12 (0.8) TJ 1 Ana José Tima (dom) 13.74 (1.0); 2 Katja Demut (ger) 13.51 (2.6); 3 Nneka Okpala (nzl) 13.50 (1.5); 4 Neele Eckhardt (ger) 13.43 (1.4); 5 Eva Linnenbaum (ger) 13.08 (0.7) SP 1 Jolien Boumkwo 17.04; 2 Jessica Cerival (fra) 16.35 CZECH REPUBLIC Pardubice (Czech Republic), 28.6.2016 Men 400mh Martin Juranek 51.67; PV Lukas Posekany 5.20; LJ Radek Juska 7.82 (nwi) Women 100m (1.5) 1 Martina Stychová 11.66; 2 Marcela Pirková 11.81; 3 Lucie Domská 11.82; 400mh Andrea Holleyova 59.08, PV Rebeka Silhanová 4.20; LJ Anna Svecová 6.24 (nwi); SP Marketa Cervenková 16.67; HT Tereza Kralova 64.88 ESTONIA Rakvere (Estonia), 28.6.2016 -Junior and Youth Cup- Men 110mh u20 (0,99m) (1.7) 1 Hans-Christian Hausenberg 14.16; 2 Martin Moldau 14.17; PV Sander Moldau 5.15; HT u20 (6 kg) 1 Georg Kaspar Rani 65.29; 2 Tomas Tankler 63.87 Rakvere (Estonia), 1-3.7.2016 -National u23, Junior and Youth Championships- Men u20 400M (3) Johannes Erm 48.57; PV (1) 1 Robin Nool 5.15; 2 Hans-Christian Hausenberg 5.10; SP (6 kg) (1) Kert Piirimäe 18.20 Men u18 110mh (0,91m) (3) (1.1) 1 Jakob Ristimets 13.98, 2 Harald Suurorg 13.99; LJ (2) Vitali Rubenkov 7.69 (2.3) Women U23 LJ (1) Aet Laurik 6.33 (1.2); JT (2) Mari-Liis Tulev 49.48 Women u20 LJ (1) Hanna-Mai Vaikla 6.11 (0.9); JT (2) Mirell Luik 52.74 Women u18 LJ (1) Lishanna Ilves 5.92 (1.2); SP (3 kg) (1) Lisa Lannusalu 15.48 FINLAND Saarisjärvi (Finland), 26.6.2016 Men HJ Jussi Viita 2.17; TJ Simo Lipsanen 15.95 (1.3); JT 1 Gabriel Wallin (swe) 82.81; 2 Zigismunds Sirmais (lat) 81.57; 3 Harri Haatainen 74.84; 4 Jani Kiiskilä 72.63; 5 Eetu Vanhamäki 72.33; 6 Jami Kinnunen 71.68; 7 Joni Karvinen 71.38 Women 400m Katri Mustola 54.21; 3.000m Johanna Peiponen 9.14.82; 400mh Kirsi Pekanen 59.28; LJ Ida Kalliomäki (98) 6.05 (1.3); TJ Elina Torro 13.00 (1.4); HT 1 Inga Linna 66.64; 2 Merja Korpela 66.60; 3 Johanna Salmela 63.19; JT 1 Lina Muze (lat) 57.85; 2 Kateryna Derun (ukr) 52.72 Turku (Finland), 29.6.2016 -Paavo Nurmi Games- Men 100m (0.6) 1 Sean Safo-Antwi (gha) 10.23; 2 Solomon Bockarie (ned) 10.24; 3 Yancarlos Martínez (dom) 10.30 (10.29 (1.5) 1h2); 4 Lebokeng Sesele (rsa) 10.37 (10.31 (1.5) 3h2); 5 Roscoe Engel (rsa) 10.37 (10.29 (1.5) 2h2); 6 Ville Myllymäki 10.50 (10.41 (1.5) 4h2); 7 James Alaka (gbr) 10.59 (10.51 (0.6) 3h1); in heats: Patrick Domogala (ger) 10.57 (1.6) 4h1; Otto Ahlfors 10.50 (1.5) 5h2 800m A 1 Mostafa Smaili (mar) 1.47.07; 2 Khalid Benmahdi (alg) 1.47.19; 3 Joshua Ralph (aus) 1.47.23; 4 Jordan Williamsz (aus) 1.47.26; 5 Jeff Riseley (aus) 1.47.34; 6 Jan Kubista (cze) 1.47.84; 7 Ville Lampinen 1.49.63; 8 Markus Teijula 1.51.12; 800m B Raimon Valler (est) 1.50.86 5.000m 1 Josephat Menjo (ken) 13.20.51; 2 Patrick Tiernan (aus) 13.20.88; 3 David McNeill (aus) 13.23.87; 4 Andy Vernon (gbr) 13.26.16; 5 John Koech (brn) 13.31.76; 6 Brenton Rowe (aut) 13.45.49; 7 Soufiane Bouchikhi (bel) 13.46.60; 8 Nelson Kipkosgei (brn) 13.56.61; 9 Arttu Vattulainen 13.57.78; 10 Ossi Kekki 14.11.25 110mh (0.0) 1 Balasz Baji (hun) 13.43 (13.41 (0.7) 1h2); 2 David King (gbr) 13.70 (13.54 (0.1) 1h1); 3 Maximilian Bayer (ger) 13.74; 4 Elmo Lakka 13.76; 5 Thingalaya Siddhanth (ind) 14.15 (13.76 (0.1) 2h1); in heats: Petr Svoboda (cze) 13.75 (0.7) 2h2; Joseph Hylton (gbr) 14.14 (0.7) 4h2 400mh 1 Le Roux Hamman (rsa) 49.44; 2 Oskari Mörö 49.50; 3 Rasmus Mägi (est) 49.59; 4 Sebastian Rodger (gbr) 49.60; 5 Michael Bultheel (bel) 49.70; 6 Patryk Dobek (pol) 49.88; 7 Michael Cochrane (nzl) 50.35 TJ 1 Troy Doris (guy) 17.06 (2.2); 2 Karol Hoffmann (pol) 16.48 (0.2); 3 Adrian Swiderski (pol) 16.40 (1.8); 4 Simo Lipsanen 16.15 (1.1); 5 Fabian Florant (ned) 16.03 (2.0); 6 Julian Reid (gbr) 15.89 (1.2) SP 1 Michal Haratyk (pol) 20.25; 2 Mateusz Mikos (pol) 29.18; 3 Damien Birkinhead (aus) 20.15; 4 Mesud Pezer (bih) 19.91; 5 Arttu Kangas 19.25; 6 Tim Nedow (can) 19.15; 7 Timo Kööpikkä 18.49 HT 1 Pawel Fajdek (pol) 81.12; 2 Dilshod Nazarov (tjk) 78.87; 3 Wojciech Nowicki (pol) 78.04; 4 David Söderberg 77.60, 5 Ashraf Amjad A-Saifi (qat) 75.92; 6 Roberto Janet (cub) 72.24; 7 Tuomas Seppänen 70.61; 8 Mark Dry (gbr) 70.25; 9 Krisztian Pars (hun) 70.25 JT 1 Thomas Röhler (ger) 91.28; 2 Julian Weber (ger) 86.83; 3 Antti Ruskanen 83.10; 4 Tero Pitkämäki 83.03; 5 Andreas Hofmann (ger) 82.67; 6 Ahmed Bader Magour (qat) 80.82; 7 Teemu Wirkkala 80.57; 8 Ari Mannio 79.70; 9 Tanel Laanmäe (est) 79.22 5 Kms Walk Elmo Koivunen 20.09.71 Women 100m (0.8) 1 Maja Mihalinec (slo) 11.46; 2 Mariely Sánchez (dom) 11.64; 3 Ayodele Ikuesan (fra) 11.68; 4 Milja Thureson 11.83 (11.78 (1.0) 2h2); 5 Anniina Kortetmaa 11.84 (11.62 (1.6) 3h1); in heats: Hanna- Maari Latvala 11.59 (1.6) 2h1; Henriika Parpala 11.86 (1.0) 3h2 1.500m 1 Danuta Urbanik (pol) 4.06.58; 2 Angie Petty (nzl) 4.07.83; 3 Denise Krebs (ger) 4.08.14; 4 Zoe Buckman (aus) 4.08.30; 5 Kristiina Mäki (cze) 4.08.68; 6 Claudia Bobocea (rou) 4.12.72; 8 Liina Tsernov (est) 4.13.44; 9 Katarzyna Broniatowska (pol) 4.15.18; 10 Sandra Eriksson 4.16.09; 11 Heidi Eriksson 4.21.61; 12 Saija Seppä 4.21.88 100mh (0.2) 1 Noorlaotta Neziri 12.91 (12.87 (1.2) 1h2); 2 Hanna Plotitsyna (ukr) 13.06 (13.03 (1.5) 1h1); 3 Ricarda Lobe (ger) 13.20 (13.11 (1.2) 2h2); 4 Greta Kerekes (hun) 13.41 (13.33 (1.5) 3h1); 5 Serita Solomon (gbr) 13.46 (13.45 (1.5) 4h1); 6 Reetta Hurske 13.50 (13.38 (1.2) 3h2); 7 Matilda Bogdanoff 13.50 (13.42 (1.2) 4h2); in heats: Sharona Bakker (ned) 13.32 (1.5) 2h1; Viivi Avikainen 13.69 (1.5) 5h1; Toyin Augustus (ngr) 13.48 (1.2) 5h2; Lucie Koudelová (cze) 13.53
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