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— Nation Championships — Volume 17, No. 54 August 06, 2019 — Nation Championships — BAHAMAS HT: 1. Adam Keenan 245-1 (74.71) PR. DT: 1. Marek Bárta 204-5 (62.32) PR. Nassau, July 26-27— JT: 1. Roan Allen 223-11 (68.25). JT: 1. Jakub Vadlejch 273-0 (83.22); 2. (7/26—100h, 400h, 400H) Vítězslav Veselý 260-1 (79.27). 100 Heats: II(0.4)–1. Joel Johnson 10.19 CANADA WOMEN PR. (7/25—200, St, 5K; 7/26—100, 800h, LJ, SP, CZECH WOMEN 200(1.9): 1. Terrance Jones 20.43 PR. JT; 7/27—400, 800, 100Hh, 100H, PV, TJ, HT) (7/26—400h, 400, 4x1) 400: 1. Steven Gardiner 44.90; 2. Alonzo 100(0.7): 1. Crystal Emmanuel 11.17; 2. 400: 1. Lada Vondrová 51.71 PR; 2. Zuzana Russell 45.28. Leya Buchanan 11.28. Hejnová 52.44. Heats: III–1. Gardiner 45.54; 2. Zibani 200(0.0): 1. Buchanan 23.25w. 4 x 100: 1. Sportovní Klub Praha Univer- Ngozi (Bot) 45.63 PR. 400: 1. Kyra Constantine 51.22; 2. Aiyanna zitní 44.43. 400H: 1. Jeffery Gibson 50.71. Stiverne 51.63; 3. Kat Surin 52.43. JT: 1. Barbora Špotáková 207-2 (63.14). 4 x 400: 1. Botswana 3:03.33; 2. Baha- 800: 1. Madeleine Kelly 2:02.37; 2. Melissa mas 3:05.84. Bishop-Nriagu 2:02.40; 3. Laurence Côté Women: 2:02.50; 4. Lindsey Butterworth 2:02.64; 5. FRANCE MEN (7/26—400) Adrea Propp 2:02.96 PR. St.-Étienne, France, July 26-28— 400: 1. Shaunae Miller-Uibo 49.59. Heats: I–1. Butterworth 2:02.13; 2. Côté (7/26—100h, 400Hh; 7/27—100, 800, St, 100H(2.0): 1. Pedrya Seymour 12.84. 2:02.23 PR. 5K, 110Hh, 400Hs, HT, JT, Dec) 1500: 1. Gabriela DeBues-Stafford 100(0.3): 1. Arthur Cissé (CI) 10.38;… 4:09.09. dnc—Jimmy Vicaut. CANADA MEN St: 1. Geneviève Lalonde 9:34.85; 2. Heats: I(1.4)–1. Vicaut 10.02. II(1.7)–1. Montréal, July 25-28— Regan Yee 9:40.73; 3. Charlotte Prouse Mouhamadou Fall 10.12 PR. (7/25—St, 5K; 7/26—100h, 100, LJ, DT; 9:43.17; 4. Maria Bernard 9:44.15; 5. Alycia 200(1.8): 1. Fall 20.34 PR; 2. Mickael-Méba 7/27—400, 800, 110H, HJ, TJ, HT, JT) Butterworth 9:48.70. Zeze 20.44 PR; 3. Jeffrey John 20.56;… 6. 100(0.1): 1. Aaron Brown 10.03; 2. Andre 5000: 1. Jessica O’Connell 15:46.54. Christophe Lemaitre 20.90. De Grasse 10.03; 3. Bismark Boateng 10.25. 100H(-1.5): 1. Phylicia George 13.31. 400(0.3): 1. Gilles Anthony Afoumba Heats: I(1.1)–1. De Grasse 9.98. III(1.7)–1. Heats: II(0.6)–1. George 13.19. (Con) 45.92. Aaron Brown 9.96 =PR; 2. Jerome Blake 400H: 1. Sage Watson 56.34. 800: 1. Pierre-Ambroise Bosse 1:48.82. 10.22 PR. 20W: 1. Rachel Seaman 1:41:39. 1500: 1. Alexis Miellet 3:43.26. St: 1. Djilali Bedrani 8:34.00; 2. Yoann 200(2.4): 1. Brown 20.03w; 2. Brendon Field Events Kowal 8:36.91. Rodney 20.50w; 3. Blake 20.57w. HJ: 1. Emma Kimoto 5-10½ (1.79). 5000: 1. Hugo Hay 14:10.65. 400: 1. Philip Osei 45.64. PV: 1. Alysha Newman 14-11½ (4.56); 2. 110H(3.0): 1. Wilhem Belocian 13.14w; 2. 800: 1. Brandon McBride 1:44.63; 2. Kelsie Ahbe 14-3½ (4.36);… nh—Anicka Pascal Martinot-Lagarde 13.41w; 3. Ludovic Marco Arop 1:46.93. Newell. Payen 13.42w; 4. Kevin Mayer 13.49w. 1500: 1. William Paulson 3:48.75. LJ: 1. Christabel Nettey 21-½ (6.41). Heats: V(1.5)–1. Mayer 13.60 PR. St: 1. Matt Hughes 8:45.85; 2. Ryan Smee- TJ: 1. Caroline Ehrhardt 43-9¾ (13.35). 400H(0.2): 1. Wilfried Happio 49.26; 2. ton 8:47.03; 3. John Gay 8:48.26. SP: 1. Brittany Crew 61-2¼ (18.65). Ludvy Vaillant 49.35; 3. Mohamed Amin 5000: 1. Mo Ahmed 13:54.92; 2. Justyn DT: 1. Agnes Esser 192-11 (58.80) PR. Touati (Tun) 49.69 PR. Knight 13:56.68. HT: 1. Camryn Rogers 214-7 (65.41). 110H(0.1): 1. Damian Warner 13.53. JT: 1. Liz Gleadle 208-0 (63.40). Field Events 400H: 1. Gabriel Slythe Léveillé 51.58. HJ: 1. William Aubatin 7-1 (2.16). 20W: 1. Evan Dunfee 1:24:22. Field Events CZECH REPUBLIC MEN Brno, July 26-27— HJ: 1. Michael Mason 7-5 (2.26); 2. Django © 2019 Track & Field News.All rights (7/26—100h, 100, DT, HT) Lovett 7-4¼ (2.24). reserved.This newsletter may not be re- 100(1.6): 1. Jan Veleba 10.16 =NR; 2. PV: 1. Deryk Theodore 16-9¼ (5.11). printedor retransmitted in any formwithout Zdeněk Stromšík 10.17; 3. Dominik Záleský LJ: 1. Stevens Dorcelus 25-8¼ (7.83). express written permission. TJ: 1. Patrick Hanna 50-8¾ (15.46). 10.24 PR. www.trackandfieldnews.com SP: 1. Tim Nedow 67-4¼ (20.53); 2. Nick Heats: I(2.2)–1. Veleba 10.15w. Ponzio (US) 65-¾ (19.83). 400H: 1. Vít Müller 49.59 PR. DT: 1. Mark Bujnowski 172-10 (52.69). SP: 1. Tomáš Staněk 65-0 (19.81). -305- August 06, 2019 PV: 1. Renaud Lavillenie 19-2¼ (5.85) LJ: 1. Fabian Heinle 26-5 (8.05). [3], 7-8¾ [xpp]) (2.11, 2.14, 2.22 [2], 2.28 (18-1, 18-8¾ [2], 19-¼, 19-2¼, 19-4¼ [xxx]) TJ: 1. Max Hess 54-1¾ (16.50). [2], 2.33 [3], 2.36 [xpp]). (5.51, 5.71 [2], 5.80, 5.85, 5.90 [xxx]). SP: 1. Simon Bayer 66-5¾ (20.26) PR. LJ: 1. Filippo Randazzo 26-¾ (7.94). LJ: 1. Augustin Bey 26-6¼w (8.08); 2. DT: 1. Martin Wierig 214-6 (65.39); 2. Da- TJ: 1. Samuele Cerro 54-2½ (16.52). Yann Randrianasolo 26-2¼ (7.98); 3. Guil- vid Wrobel 209-6 (63.87); 3. Torben Brandt SP: 1. Leonardo Fabbri 66-7¾ (20.31). laume Victorin 26-1¾w (7.97) (26-1½/7.96). 205-4 (62.59) PR; 4. Daniel Jasinski 203-4 HT: 1. Marco Lingua 242-5 (73.88). TJ: 1. Fabrice Zango Hugues (BF) 57-5 (61.99); 5. Clemens Prüfer 203-1 (61.90); 6. (17.50) NR (57-5, 57-4¾, f, f, f, f) (17.50, Henning Prüfer 201-2 (61.33). ITALY WOMEN 17.49, f, f, f, f); HT: 1. Tristan Schwandke 239-6 (73.00). (7/27—400, 100H, HJ) 2. Benjamin Compaoré 55-7 (16.94); 3. JT: 1. Andreas Hofmann 285-8 (87.07); 400: 1. Giancarla Dimich Trevisan 52.61 Harold Correa 55-2¼ (16.82). 2. Julian Weber 284-1 (86.60); 3. Thomas PR. SP: 1. Frederic Dagee 64-7¼ (19.69). Röhler 271-4 (82.70); 4. Bernhard Seifert 100H(0.8): 1. Luminosa Bogliolo 12.85. DT: 1. Lolassonn Djouhan 198-11 (60.64). 260-3 (79.32). 400H: 1. Ayomide Folorunso 56.40; 2. HT: 1. Quentin Bigot 248-5 (75.73). Linda Olivieri 56.50. JT: 1. Lukas Moutarde 257-7 (78.53) PR. GERMANY WOMEN HJ: 1. Alessia Trost 6-1¼ (1.86). Dec: 1. Benjamin Hougardy (Bel) 7697 PR. (8/3—100, 5K, 100Hh, 100H, PV, TJ, JT) HT: 1. Sara Fantini 228-10 (69.75). 100(0.1): 1. Tatjana Pinto 11.09; 2. Gina JT: 1. Carolina Visca 191-10 (58.47) PR. FRANCE WOMEN Lückenkemper 11.20; 3. Malaika Mihambo (7/26—100h, 5K; 7/27—100s, 100, St, LJ, 11.21 =PR; 4. Lisa Marie Kwayie 11.22 PR. JT, Hept) 200(0.9): 1. Tatjana Pinto 22.65 PR; 2. LATVIA 100(0.3): 1. Marie-Josée Ta Lou (CI) 11.06 Lisa Marie Kwayie 22.88 PR. Ogre, Latvia, July 27-28— (11.10h, 11.16sf). 400: 1. Luna Bulmahn 52.37 PR; 2. Karo- (7/27—JT) 200(1.5): 1. Ta Lou (CI) 22.62. lina Pahlitzsch 52.87. JT: 1. Gatis Čakšs 274-8 (83.72); 2. Ro- 400(0.3): 1. Deborah Sananes 52.52. 800: 1. Christina Hering 2:01.37; 2. Katha- lands Štrobinders 270-7 (82.47). 800: 1. Renelle Lamote 2:02.49. rina Trost 2:01.68. Women: 1500: 1. Elodie Normand 4:22.68. 1500: 1. Caterina Granz 4:08.91. (7/27—JT) St: 1. Emma Oudiou 9:51.80. St: 1. Gesa-Felicitas Krause 9:28.45. 800: 1. Līga Velvere 2:03.82. 5000: 1. Liv Westphal 15:55.58. 5000: 1. Konstanze Klosterhalfen 14:26.76 JT: 1. Madara Palameika 198-8 (60.55); 100H(1.8): 1. Laura Valette 12.87 PR; 2. NR (13, x W); 2. Alina Reh 15:19.42. 2. Līna Mūze 193-8 (59.02). Fanny Quenot 12.96 PR; 3. Coralie Comte 100H(0.5): 1. Cindy Roleder 12.90. 12.98 PR; 4. Solenn Compper 12.99. Heats: III(0.8)–1. Roleder 12.97. 400H(0.2): 1. Lamiae Lhabze (Mor) 57.25. 400H: 1. Carolina Krafzik 55.64 PR; 2. LITHUANIA MEN Jackie Baumann 56.26; 3. Christine Salt- Field Events Palanga, July 26-27— erberg 56.57 PR; 4.
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