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European Athletics Results 18.2015 EUROPEAN ATHLETICS RESULTS 18.2015 AUSTRIA Wien (Austria), 9.6.2015 Men SP Lukas Weisshaidinger 18.57 Women JT Elisabeth Eberl 51.81 Schwechat-Rannendorf (Austria), 10.6.2015 Men DT Lukas Weisshaidinger 59.32 Wolfsberg (Austria), 13-14.6.2015 -National Championships u23 and u18- Men 200m u18 (0.1) Nico Garea 21.76; 400m u23 (14) Dominik Hufnagl (97) 48.52; SP u18 (5 kg) (14) Christopher Achilles 17.21 Women 200m u23 (-2,1) Susanne Walli (96) 24.66; 200m u18 (-1,3) Andrea Obertzhofer 24.80; 400m u23 (14) Susanne Walli (96) 55.37; 100mh u23 (nwi) Eva Wimberger 13.87; 100mh u18 (0,76m (-2,3) Sarah Lagger 13.87; LJ Ivona Dadic 6.06 (1.3); LJ u18 Sarah Lagger 6.12 (2.0); SP u18 (3 kg) (14) Andrea Obertzhofer 15.43 BELGIUM Liege (Belgium), 7.6.2015 Men 100m (4.3) Chamberry Muaka 10.49; in heats: Jean-Marie Louis 10.47 (3.9) 1h1; 200m (2.5) Chamberry Muaka 21.40; 400m Robin Vanderbemden 46.46 Women 100m (2.9) Laetitia Libert 11.49; 200m (3.9) 1 Laetitia Libert 23.58; 2 Camille Laus 24.21; 400m Rani Nagels 54.52 BULGARIA Sofia (Bulgaria), 10-11.6.2015 -National Championships- Men 100m (10) (2.6) Denis Dimitrov 10.18 (10.27 (0.9) 1s2); 200m (11) (3.2) Borislav Tonev 21.55; 400m (10) 1 Krasimir Braykov 47.87; 2 Zhivjo Stoyanov (97) 48.65; 1.500m (10) Mitko Tsenov 3.44.17; 400mh (11) Ali Khamis Abbas (brn) 50.86; HJ (11) Tokhomir Ivanov 2.19; LJ (11) Denis Eradiri 8.01 (1.4); TJ (10) 1 Momchil Kharailiev 16.57 (-1,2); 2 Rumen Dimitrov 16.56 (-3,4); 3 Zalatozar Atanasov 16.46 (0.7); SP (11) 1 Georgi Ivanov 20.00; 2 Rosen Karamfilov 17.05; HT (10) 1 Aykhan Apti 68.90; 2 Zdravko Dimitrov 64.38 Women 100m (10) (1.0) 1 Inna Eftimova 11.51; 2 Nadezhda Racheva 11.76; 200m (11) (1.5) 1 Salwa Aid Nasser (brn) 23.34; 2 Inna Eftimova 23.35; 400m (10) Katia Khristova 54.40; 800m (11) 1 Katia Khristova 2.05.78; 2 Monika Georgieva 2.06.31; 1.500m (10) Silvia Danekova 4.19.09; 5.000m (11) 1 Silvia Danekova 16.19.08; 2 Militsa Marcheva 16.45.52; 400mh (11) 1 Vania Stambolova 58.99; 2 Iva Dimova 59.69; LJ (10) Milena Mitkova 6.32 (3.9) and 6.29 (1.8); 2 Petia Dacheva 6.20 (3.8) and 6.09 (0.3); 3 Andriana Banova 6.18 (0.6); TJ (11) Andriana Banova 14.06 (2.2); 2 Petia Dacheva 13.05 (2.2); SP (11) Radoslava Mavrodieva 17.78 CROATIA Zagreb (Croatia), 13.6.2015 Men 200m (-1,4) Zvonimir Ivaskovic 21.60; 400m 1 Mateo Kovacic (96) 47.08; 2 Zeljko Vincec 47.09; 3 Mateo Ruzic 47.58; 4 Hrvoje Cukman (98) 48.25; LJ 1 Marko Prugovecki 7.82 (1.0); 2 Dino Pervan 7.61 (3.5); PV Ivan Horvat 5.20; SP 1 Marin Premeru 20.21; 2 Demir Kolarevic 17.77; DT Roland Varga 62.29 Women 100m (-0,9) Andrea Ivancevic 11.48 NR; 200m (-0,4) 1 Anita Banovic 24.30; 2 Mateja Jambrovic (96) 24.70; 400m Kristina Dudek 54.00; 3.000m Matea Parlov 9.29.59; 100mh (-0,9) 1 Andrea Ivancevic 13.17; 2 Ivana Lonkarec 13.32; LJ Paola Borovic 6.30 (2.4); DT Dragana Tomasevic (srb) 58.12 CZECH REPUBLIC Jablonec nad Nisou (Czech Republic), 10.6.2015 Men HT Roberto Sawyers (crc) 76.37; HT u20 (6 kg) Josef Egrt 62.80; HT u18 (5 kg) Patrik Hajek 70.15 Kladno (Czech Republic), 12-13.6.2015 Men Decathlon 1 Marek Lukas 7.892p (11.05 (-1,7); 7.06 (2.0); 14.35; 1.93; 50.00 - 14.56 (-1,7); 40.38; 4.55; 65.83; 4.31.84); 2 Martin Roe (Norway) 7.842p (10.95 (-1,7); 7.42 (0.2); 15.15; 1.90; 49.20 - 15.35 (0.0); 44.81; 4.45; 58.21; 4.42.95); 3 Romain Martin (fra) 7.825p (11.16 (-1,7); 6.97 (0.0); 14.22; 2.02; 49.25 - 14.81 (-1,7); 39.26; 4.75; 59.18; 4.37.31); 4 Lars Vikan Rise (nor) 7.715p (11.42 (-1,4); 6.98 (0.9); 15.42 (0.0); 2.05; 51.26 - 15.70; 42.99; 4.45; 63.05; 4.38.35); 5 David Hall (gbr) 7.651p (10.84 (-1,7); 6.83 (0.3); 12.16, 1.96; 46.98 - 14.98 (-0,8); 37.86; 4.45; 53.43; 4.24.79); 6 Anderson Venancio (bra) 7.539p (11.12 (-1,7); 6.96 (-0,1); 12.92; 1.93; 50.23 - 14.70 (-1,7); 43.92; 4.65; 58.41; 5.02.43); 7 Stefan Matula (ger) 7.452p (10.98 (-1,1); 7.21 (1.3); 14.28; 1.81; 51.11 - 14.70 (-1,7); 40.08; 4.35; 54.68; 4.44.56); 8 Thierry Guillaume (fra) 7.417p (11.71 (-1,4); 6.90 (0.0); 13.84; 1.90; 52.16 - 15.29 (-0,8); 43.95; 4.55; 63.35; 4.45.81) Women Heptathlon 1 Ganna Kasyanova (ukr) 6.277p (13.31 (-0,2); 1.73; 13.98; 23.99 (-2,4) - 6.25 (-0,5); 42.50; 2.15.09); 2 Eliska Klucinová 6.148p (13.97 (-0,5); 1.82; 14.22; 24.79 (-0,8)- 6.02 (-1,2); 46.40; 2.21.68); 3 Karolina Tyminska (pol) 6.048p (13.74 (-0,2); 1.70; 14.14; 24.45 (-2,4) - 6.09 (-0,1); 38.72; 2.13.28); 4 Ida Marcussen (nor) 5.868p (14.35 (-0,5); 1.64; 13.52; 25.60 (-0,8) - 5.82 (-1,5); 48.74; 2.12.38); 5 Marthe Koala (bur) 5.852p (13.27 (-0,2); 1.70; 12.53; 24.28 (-2,4) - 6.16 (0.3); 38.27; 2.27.11); 6 Uhunoma Osazuwa (ngr) 5.828p (13.44 (-0,2); 1.79; 12.51; 24.68 (-2,4) - 5.91 (-0,6); 36.01; 2.23.29); Odile Ahouanwanou (ben) 5.751p (13.98 (-0,5); 1.70; 13.66; 24.62 (0.2) - 5.78 (0.0); 42.01; 2.26.81); 8 Mia Kurppa (fin) 5.549p (14.66 (-0,2); 1.73; 12.68; 27.16 (-1,2) - 5.80 (0.2); 49.61; 2.27.53) Kladno (Czech Republic), 14.6.2015 -Clubs League- Men 200m (-1,0) Pavel Maslak 20.80; 400m 1 Roman Flaska 46.76; 2 Michal Desensky 46.77; 3 Jan Tesar 46.77; 4 Patrik Sorm 47.24; 5 Denis Danac 47.58; 6 Jozef Repcik (svk) 47.94; 800m 1 Jozef Repcik (svk) 1.47.00; 2 Miroslav Burian 1.48.00; 3 Matej Pavlicek 1.49.72; 4 Petr Vitner 1.50.14; 5 Jozef Pelikan (svk) 1.50.40; 110mh (-1,7) Petr Svoboda 13.69; 400mh 1 Vaclav barak 51.32; 2 Jiri Stehno 51.67; HJ 1 Matus Bubenik (svk) 2.24; 2 Luikas Beer (svk) 2.15; 3 Petr Picha (96) 2.15; PV 1 Jan Kudlicka 5.55; 2 Adam Pasiak 5.40; SP 1 Tomas Stanek 20.18; 2 Jan Marcell 19.26; DT Igor Gondor 57.10; HT 1 Lukas Melich 74.29; 2 Miroslav Pavlicek 65.99; 3 Jaroslav Lauterkranc 64.36; JT 1 Jaroslav Jilek 78.06; 2 Jan Kubes 71.92 Women 100m (0.2) 1 Barbora Prochazková 11.60; 2 Nikola Bendová (99) 11.67; 3 Lenka Krsaková (svk) 11.76; 200m h1 (-0,4) 1 Martina Schmidová 23.54; 2 Barbora Prochazková 23.79; 3 Nikola Bendová 23.94; 4 Alexandra Bezeková (svk) 23.98; 5 Helena Jiranová 24.08; 6 Lenka Krsaková (svk) 24.12; 200m h2 (- 0,2) Iveta Putalová (svk) 24.12; 400m 1 Olena Kolesnichenko (ukr) 53.67; 2 Zdenka Seidlová 54.04; 3 Lenka Masná 54.25; 4 Michaela Pesková (svk) (97) 54.89; 800m 1 Lucia Klovocá (svk) 2.02.11; 2 Vendula Hlucha (97) 2.07.94; 3 Alena Ulrichova 2.07.95; 4 Paula Habovstiaková (svk) 2.08.15; 3.000m Kristiina Maki 9.22.31; 100mh (-1,3) 1 Lucie Koudelová 13.29; 2 katerina Cachová 13.31; 3 Olena Yanovska (ukr) 13.53; 4 karolina Hlavatá 13.69; 400mh 1 Olena Kolesnichenko (ukr) 58.44; 2 Michaela Pesková (svk) (97) 58.81; 3 Katerina Halova (svk) 59.62; 4 Andrea Holleyova (svk) 59.69; HJ 1 Oldriska Maresova 1.85; 2 Eliska Buchlovska (98) 1.81, PV 1 Rebeka Silhanova 4.10; 2 Aneta Moryskova 4.00; LJ 1 Dana Veldaková (svk) 6.36 (1.7); 2 jana Koresová 6.27 (1.6); TJ 1 Dana Veldaková (svk) 13.64 (- 1,0); 2 Lucie Majková 13.51 (0.8); SP Jana Karnikova 15.88; DT Eliska Stankova 55.41; HT 1 Katerina Safrankova 64.64; 2 Lenka Valesova 64.54; 3 Kristyna Krouzkova 60.59; JT 1 Petra Andrejskova 56.27; 2 Jarmila Jurkovicova 54.91; 3 Nikol Tabackova (98) 52.80; 4 Nikola Ogrodnikova 52.76; 5 Kms walk Lucie Pelantova 22.35.56 Beroun (Czech Republic), 14.6.2015 Men DT Michal Holica (svk) 54.46 Women SP Marketa Cervenková 15.90; HT Veronika Kanuchová (svk) 63.50 Hodonin (Czech Republic), 13.6.2015 Men 100m (1.2) Tomas Benko (svk) 10.56; 200m (1.1) Jan Volko (svk) (96) 21.53; SP Martin Novak 19.23 Hradek Kralove (CZech Republic), 13.6.2015 Men 200m (0.1) Patryk Bachar 21.58; 800m Jan Murin 1.50.96; 110mh (-0,6) Patryk Bachar 14.09; SP Jaromir Mazgal 18.63; DT Jaromir Mazgal 55.25 DENMARK Aalborg (Denmark), 8.6.2015 Men 400m Benjamin Lobo Vedel (97) 47.73 Skive (Denmark), 9.6.2015 Women 1.500m Line K.
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