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EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2017-18 Results Issue N.26 EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2017-18 results issue n.26 AUSTRIA Andorf (Austria), 28.7.2018 -Int. Josko Laufmeeting- Men 100m (-0,7) Ramil Guliyev (tur) 10.15 200m (0.5) 1 Ramil Guliyev (tur) 20.18; 2 Markus Fuchs 21.28 400m h2 1 Dominik Hufnagl 47.45; 2 Denis Danac (svk) 47.70 DT 1 Lukas Weisshaidinger 65.57; 2 Chad Wright (jam) 63,72; 3 Christian Zimmermann 56.74 4 Lukas Koller 56.04 JT 1 Patrik Zenuch (svk) 70.20; 2 Roberto Bertolini (ita) 60.72; 3 Ondrej Barton (svk) 69.29 Women 100m (0.2) Alexandra Toth 11.75; in heats: Karin Okolie (bul) 11.98 (-0,1) 2h8 200m h6 (-0,7) 1 Yanique Haye-Smith 23.59; 2 Alexandra Toth 24.32; 3 Karin Okolie (bul) 24.38 400m 1 Yanique Haye-Smith (jam) 52.44; 2 Alexandra Bezeková (svk) 52.52; 3 Susanne Walli 53.44; 4 Maja Ciric (srb) 54.09; 5 Dawnalee Loney (jam) 54.56 1.000m Anna Baumgartner (2001) 2.50.54 100mh (-0,2) 1 Beate Schrott 13.20; 2 Karin Strametz 13.53 (13.53 (-0,3) 2h); 3 Verena Preiner 13.59 (13.52 (-0,3) 1h); 4 Ivona Dadic 13.83 (13.65 (-0,3) 3h) 100mh u18 (0,76m) (-0,3) Johanna Plank 13.67 JT Sarah Lagger 49.26 BELGIUM Ninove (Belgium), 28.7.2018 -28th Memorial Rasschaert- Men pre-program 100m h1 (-1,0) 1 Ameer Webb (usa) 10.17; 2 Aldrich Bailey (usa) 10.43; 3 Andreas Vranken 10.45; 4 Abdelhadi Bouchakour (alg) 10.58; h2 (-2,6) Paisios Demetriades (cyp) 10.81 200m h1 (-0,3) 1 Robin vanderbemden 20.43; 2 Aldrich Bailey (usa) 20.74; 3 Kobe Vleminckx 21.31; 4 Paisios Demetriades (cyp) 21.31; 5 Arnout Matthijs 21.35 main-program 100m (1.2) 1 Ameer Webb (usa) 10.07; 2 Aldrich Bailey (usa) 10.39; 3 Andreas Vranken 10.40, 4 Abdelhadi Bouchakour (alg) 10.54; 5 Guelord Kola Biasu 10.62; 6 Paisios Demetriades (cyp) 10.63; 7 Jim Van Gorkum (ned) 10.86 400m h2 1 Kevin Borlee 45.59; 2 Jonathan Borlee 45.90; 3 Gilles Anthony Afoumba (cgo) 47.09; 4 Ismael Daffe (fra) 47.22; h1 1 Julien Watrin 47.33; 2 Alexander Doom 47.71; 3 Christian Iguacel 48.09; 4 Lars Van Hoeven (ned) u20 48.30 800m h2 1 Moad Zahafi (mar) 1.46.38; 2 Joshua Ralph (aus) 1.46.67; 3 Johan Rogestedt (swe) 1.46.88, 4 Aaron Botterman 1.46.95; 5 Boris Berian (usa) 1.47.05; 6 Harun Abda (usa) 1.47.45; 7 Pablo Sánchez- Valladares (esp) 1.48.44; 8 James Preston (nzl) 1.49.26; 9 Joe McAsey (usa) 1.49.62; h1 1 Chris Giesting (usa) 1.48.01; 2 Spencer Thomas (gbr) 1.48.09; 3 Markus Einan (nor) 1.48.29; 4 Anthony Romaniw (can) 1.48.63; 5 Aurele Vandeputte 1.48.96; 6 Kevin Viezee (ned) 1.49.66 1.500m h3 1 Rabii Doukkana (mar) 3.36.13; 2 Kalle Berglund (swe) 3.36.60; 3 Fouad El Kaam (mar) 3.36.60; 4 Rob Napolitano (usa) 3.38.03; 5 Charles Philibert-Thiboutot (can) 3.38.50; 6 Sam McEntee (aus) 3.39.06; 7 Robin Hendrix 3.39.11; 8 Pieter-Jan Hannes 3.41.22; 9 Craig Engels (usa) 3.42.27; 10 Eric Avila (usa) 3.42.43; 11 Hassan Mead (usa) 3.42.61; 12 Peter Wirz 3.43.05; 13 Justin Kent (can) 3.43.99; 14 Graham Crawford (usa) 3.45.28; h2 1 Lopez Lomong (usa) 3.40.17; 2 Charles Grethen (lux) 3.40.68; 3 Corey Bellemore (can) 3.41.07; 4 Elmar Engholm (swe) 3.41.62; 5 Cole Peterson (can) 3.41.80; 6 Djilali Bedrani (fra) 3.41.83; 7 Ossama Meslek (ita) 3.41.94; 8 Jimmy Gressier (fra) 3.42.33; 9 Quentin Tissot (fra) 3.42.49; 10 Tom Lancashire (gbr) 3.42.90; 11 Hashim Salah (qat) 3.44.12; 12 Necho Tayachew (isr) 3.44.28; 13 Rob Denault (can) 3.49.33; 14 Thomas Riva (can) 3.54.41; 15 Yimer Getahun (isr) 3.55.26; h1 1 Andreas Lindgren (den) 3.41.91; 2 Mikkel Dahl-Jenssen (den) 3.43.18; 3 Archie Davis (gbr) 3.43.23; 4 Chad Noelle (usa) 3.43.61; 5 Maximilian Thorwirth (ger) 3.43.86; 6 Cameron Proceviat (can) 3.44.22; 7 Philip Cortvriendt 3.44.49; 8 Reid Buchanan (usa) 3.44.71; 9 Rami Guerra (fra) 3.44.95; 10 Henry Wynne (usa) 3.46.39; 11 Pieter Sisk u20 3.46.42; 12 Kevin Robertson (can) 3.47.02; 13 Julian Ranc (fra) 3.47.71; 14 Bram Anderiessen (ned) 3.54.44 5.000m 1 Samuel Vincent (can) 13.55.85; 2 Fredrick Kipkosgei (ken) 13.56.07, 3 Lander Tijtgat 13.56.22; 4 Jean-Simon Desgagnes (can) 13.56.43; 5 Frank Futselaar (ned) 13.58.58; 6 Regis Thonon 13.59.74; 7 Eduard Mbengani (por) 13.59.91; 8 Azzedine Habz (fra) 14.09.55; 9 Oukhelfen Abdenassser (mar) 14.10.71; 10 Mukat Fettane (isr) 14.11.05; 11 Bryce Anderson (aus) 14.14.70; 12 Bukayaw Malede (isr) 14.18.06; 13 Fredrik Uhrbom (swe) 14.22.20; 14 Benoit Goethals 14.24.53 110mh (0.9) 1 Vladimir Vukicevic (nor) 13.58; 2 Ludovic Payen (fra) 13.62; 3 Benjamin Sedecias (fra) 13.75; 4 Michael Obasuyi u20 13.75 (13.74 (3.0) 3h2); 5 Denis Hanjoul 14.14 400mh h3 1 Cameron French (nzl) 50.31; 2 Mickael Francois (fra) 50.41; 3 Romell Lewis (jam) 50.78; 4 Oyvind Kjerpeset (nor) 52.80; h2 1 Markus Kornfeld (aut) 51.60; 2 Saj Alhaddad (can) 51.78; ... 4 Jeffrey Antemer (fra) 53.73 HJ Bram Ghuys 2.18 PV Paulo Benavides (usa) 5.25 LJ 1 Ignisious Gaisah (ned) 7.43 (2.9); 2 Denis Eradiri (bul) 7.40 (0.4) SP Patrick Cronie (ned) 19.02 DT Edwin Nys 52.23 after-program 800m h1 1 Sebastian Saville (can) 1.49.32; 2 Finley Bigg (gbr) 1.49.34; 3 Thomas Engles u20 1.49.43; 4 David Gendreau Fillon (can) 1.49.48; 5 Mohan Zine Khelaf (can) 1.49.49; 6 Andrew Leblanc (can) 1.49.55; 7 Bram Buigel (ned) 1.50.09; 8 Nicolas Herbin (fra) 1.50.57; 9 Chad Noelle (usa) 1.50.77; h2 1 Ryan Clarke (ned) 1.50.10; 2 Djoao Lobles (ned) u18 1.50.42; 3 Romain Severin (fra) u18 1.50.46; 4 Julien Gillet 1.51.45; 5 Vincent Duguay (can) 1.51.89; 6 Quentin Petit (fra) 1.52.09; h3 ... 2 Jack Williams (can) 1.52.48 1.500m h1 1 Hugo Rocha (por) 3.42.74; 2 Paulo Pinheiro (por) 3.46.57; 3 Victor Palumbo (usa) 3.46.92; 4 Thomas Desrumaux (fra) 3.47.14; 5 Eliott Crestan u20 3.47.17; 6 Sondre Juven (nor) u20 3.48.10; 7 Johan Wallden (swe) 3.48.43; 8 Louis Vandermessen u18 3.48.87; 9 Ben Moynihan (nzl) 3.49.07; 10 Nicolas Morin (can) 3.49.25; 11 Mikael Johnsen (den) 3.49.70, 12 Julian Oey (aus) 3.53.48; h2 1 Chris Parr (gbr) 3.46.87; 2 Sven Bombeke 3.47.72; 3 Luca Leone (ita) 3.48.20; 4 Antoine Senard (fra) u20 3.48.62; 5 Zerom Ghebrihiwet (ned) 3.48.64; 6 Erik Udo Pedersen (nor) 3.48.71; 7 Kevin De Kerpel 3.48.82; 8 Ilias Hernandez (sui) 3.49.33; 9 Joachim Cardillo 3.49.43; 10 Bert Misplon 3.49.51; 11 Wesley De Kerpel 3.49.53; 12 Romain Hesschentier (fra) 3.51.14; 13 Ruben Van Praet 3.52.78; 14 Sam Hyde- Smith (nzl) 3.53.30 Women pre-program 100m h1 (-0,5) 1 Sacha Van Agt (ned) 11.49; 2 Lieke Klaver (ned) 11.57, 3 Phylicia George (can) 11.58; 4 Bowien Jansen 11.67; 5 Patrizia Van der weken (lux) u20 11.71; 6 Nyoka Maxwell (can) 11.93; 7 Christine Bjelland Jensen (nor) 12.03; h2 (0.1) 1 Simone Facey (jam) 11.55; 2 Marijke Boogerd (ned) 11.96; ... 4 Shimada Bajon (ned) 12.18; 5 Emma Suhonen (fin) 12.27 200m h1 (1.3) 1 Angela Tenorio (ecu) 23.49; 2 Cynthia Bolingo Mbongo 23.50; 3 SImone Facey (jam) 23.55; 4 Lieke Klaver (ned) 23.69; 5 Maroussia Pare (fra) 23.84; 6 Phylicia George (can) 23.95; 7 Nyoka Maxwell (can) 24.37; h2 (1.4) 1 Sacha Van Agt (ned) 23.77; 2 Charlotte Duycj 24.23; 3 Christine Bjelland Jensen (nor) 24.52; 4 Ine Hugaerts 24.76; 5 Laura Chantraine (fra) 24.78; 6 Shimada Bajon (ned) 24.92; h3 (1.3) Emma Suhonen (fin) 25.22 400m h4 1 Maureen Ellsworth (ned) 54.39; 2 Audrey Jackson (can) 55.09, 3 Marlien De Jans 55.52; 4 Jeanine Nygard (fin) 55.60; 5 Nicole Kendall (gbr) 56.00; 6 Ella Nelson (aus) 56.81; h3 Leonie Van Vliet (ned) 55.89 main-program 100m (-0,2) 1 Sacha Van Agt (ned) 11.49; 2 Phylicia George (can) 11.61; 3 Lieke Klaver (ned) 11.64; 4 Bowien Jansen (ned) 11.66; 5 Nyoka Maxwell (can) 11.91; 6 Shimada Bajon (ned) 12.01; 7 Marijke Boogerd (ned) 12.03 400m 1 Cynthia Bolingo Mbongo 53.33; 2 Asha Ruth (usa) 53.85; 3 Justien Grillet 54.20; 4 Kelsey Balkwill (can) 54.24; 5 Marit Dopheide (ned) 54.44; 5 Laetitia Owona Anabe (fra) 54.85 800m h2 1 Kaela Edwards (usa) 2.02.06; 2 Jenna Westaway (can) 2.02.37; 3 Renee Eykens 2.02.65; 4 Maite Bouchard 2.03.20; 5 Meg Manley (usa) 2.03.39; 6 Kenyetta Iyevbele (usa) 2.04.58; 7 Natalia Evangelidou (cyp) 2.04.63; 8 Justine Fedronic (fra) 2.04.84; 9 Cecilia Barowski (usa) 2.04.94, 10 Charlotte Mouchet (fra) 2.06.01; h1 1 Elizabeth Whelan (can) 2.03.29; 2 Corane Gazeau (fra) 2.03.56; 3 Kendra Chambers (usa) 2.06.03, 4 Ellie Baker (gbr) 2.07.48; 5 Laurence Cote (can) 2.08.32 1.500m h2 1 Lucia Stafford (can) 4.08.92; 2 Katelyn Ayers (can) 4.10.43; 3 Dani Aragon (usa) 4.10.54; 4 Hannah England (gbr) 4.11.14; 5 Anna Silvander (swe) 4.11.23; 6 Katrina Coogan (usa) 4.12.07; 7 Mariah Kelly (can) 4.13.54; 8 Oumaima Saoud (mar) 4.13.63; 9 Genevieve Lalonde (can) 4.14.18; 10 Sofie Van Accom 4.14.74; 11 Aurelie Dube Lavoie (can) 4.17.09; 12 Tori Gerlach (usa) 4.23.39; 13 Vera Hoffmann (lux) 4.27.56; h1 1 Kira Garry (usa) 4.16.26; 2 Jade Williams (gbr) 4.18.68; 3 Pauline Simon (fra) 4.20.68; 4 Clarisse Moh (fra) 4.20.75; 5 Britt Ummels (ned) 4.21.03; 6 Kirsten Lee (can) 4.21.11; 7 Marie Burchard (ger) 4.21.59; 8 Bo Ummels (ned) 4.22.17; 9 Elisa De Jong (ned) 4.22.72; 10 Lotte Krause (ned) 4.23.31; 11 Lisa Rooms 4.23.48; 12 Athina Koini (gre) 4.23.50; 13 Berenice Fulchiron (fra) u20 4.23.87; 14 Sylwia Indeka (pol) 4.31.45; 15 María Pia Fernández (uru) 4.34.81 100mh (0.0) 1 Anne Zagre 13.23 (13.18 (1.0) 1h3); 2 Farah Jacques (can) 13.47; 3 Coralie Comte (fra) 13.67 (13.67 (1.0) 3h3); 4 Devyani Biswal (can) 13.95 (13.95 (2.1) 3h2); in heats: Nadine Visser (ned) 13.23 (1.0) 2h3); Chloe Beaucarne 13.82 (2.1) 2h2 400mh h3 1 Kelsey Balkwill (can) 56.34; 2 Noelle Montcalm (can) 56.60; 3 Djamila Bohm (ger) 57.30; 4 Anna Sjoukje Runia (ned) 57.35; 5 Axelle Dauwens 57.53; h2 1 Nora Ritzen (ned) 1.00.26; 2 Lea Tshikaya (fra) 1.00.39; 3 Avril Jackson (gbr) 1.00.71 3.000m St 1 Regan Yee (can) 9.37.31; 2 Jessica Furlan (can) 9.45.79; 3 Caroline Hogard (swe) 9.50.94; 4 Erin Teschuk (usa) 9.57.25; 5 Aimee Pratt (gbr) 9.57.58; 6 Brianna Ilarda (aus) 10.03.14; 7 Jessy Lacourse (can) 10.03.78; 8 Catherine Beauchemin (can) 10.09.86; 9 Lea Meyer (ger) 10.11.30; 10 Frida Kristiansson (swe) 10.13.76; 11 Astrid Snall (fin) 10.15.04 PV 1 Aurelie De Ryck 4.12; 2 Melanie Vissers 4.02; 3 Laurie Choteau (fra) 3.92 SP 1 Brittany Crew (can) 17.82; 2 Monique Riddick (usa) 17.74; 3 Sarah Mitton (can) 17.18 HT 1 Vanessa Sterckendries 62.60; 2 Jordana Bailey-Castillo (can) 57.30 JT 1 Ashley Pryke (can) 48.99; ..
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