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European Athletics Results (Season 2013-2014) Number 19 European Athletics Results (Season 2013-2014) Number 19 AUSTRIA Kapfenberg (Austria), 29.5.2015 –Alpe Adria Spikey’s Athletics Challenge- Men HT u20 1 Bálint Horváth (hun) 67.16; 2 Dániel Kovács 64.95 Women 400m Maja Pogorevc (slo) (96) 54.54; HT u20 Réka Gyurátz (hun) 61.82 Götzis (Austria), 31.5-1.6.2014 –Hypo Meeting- Men Decathlon 1 Trey Hardee (usa) 8.518p (10.50 (-0,2); 7.49 (2.2); 15.15; 1.97; 48.63 – 13.69 (0.0); 49.09; 5.06; 58.20; 4.44.75); 2 Kai Mazmirek (ger) 8.471p (10.76 (0.0); 7.45 (0.1); 14.20; 2.15; 47.05 – 14.15 (1.7); 43.59; 4.96; 56.31; 4.33.78); 3 Rico Freimuth (ger) 8.317p (10.52 (-0,2); 7.19 (0.6); 14.54; 1.94; 48.42 – 13.95 (0.0); 49.41; 4.86; 59.87; 4.45.56); 4 Yordanis García (cub) 8.299p (10.69 (-0,2); 6.91 (2.2); 15.27; 2.03; 48.18 – 13.92 (0.0); 39.54; 4.76; 66.48; 4.32.869, 5 Pelle Rietveld (ned) 8.204p (10.93 (-0,2); 7.15 (- 0,4); 13.92; 1.91; 48.47 – 14.14 (0.0); 39.89; 5.06; 68.38; 4.31.83); 6 Thomas Van der Plaetsen (bel) 8.184p (11.04 (0.6); 7.68 (0.7); 13.65; 2.03; 49.16 – 14.76 (0.7); 39.63; 5.16; 60.92; 4.35.09); 7 Dominik Distelberger 8.168p (10.73 (-0,2); 7.57 (0.0); 13.02; 2.00; 48.53 – 14.34 (0.9); 40.55; 4.86; 59.80; 4.32.44); 8 Ashley Bryant (usa) 8.141p (11.09 (-0,2); 7.52 (0.7); 13.77; 1.94; 49.10 – 14.38 (0.9); 43.31; 4.56; 69.65; 4.33.83); 9 Adam Helcelet (cze) 8.001p (11.06 (-0,2); 7.22 (0.0); 14.82; 2.00; 49.67 – 14.36 (1.7); 40.92; 4.76; 60.68; 4.40.19); 10 Matthias Prey (ger) 7.980p (11.19 (-0,2); 7.37 (0.6); 15.44; 1.88; 50.32 – 14.55 (1.7); 47.56; 4.26; 63.58; 4.31.14); 11 Pieter Braun (ned) 7.892p (11.20 (0.6); 7.22 (-0,5); 13.79; 2.03; 48.76 – 14.48 (0.7); 37.23; 4.76; 57.29; 4.30.53); 12 John Lane (gbr) 7.846p (10.71 (0.0); 7.34 (0.2); 13.96; 1.88; 48.19 – 14.43 (0.9); 41.64; 5.06; 50.20; 4.59.38); 13 Dominik Siedlacek 7.430p (11.03 (0.6); 6.83 (2.1); 11.93; 2.03; 50.11 - 14.36 (0.7); 40.27, 4.36; 45.23; 4.33.30); 14 Brent Newdick (nzl) 7.401p (11.17 (-0,2); 7.12 (1.3); 12.91; 1.91; 51.75 – 14.85 (0.9); 43.79; 4.36; 55.67; 4.50.92) Women Heptathlon 1 Katerina Johnson-Thompson (gbr) 6.682p (13.47 (1.2); 1.90; 12.17; 22.89 (1-5) – 6.70 (- 0,1); 41.44; 2.08.16); 2 Brianne Theisen-Eaton (can) 6.641p (13.18 (1.2); 1.87; 13.29; 23.52 (1.5) – 6.59 (1.3); 42.78; 2.11.31); 3 Dafne Schippers (ned) 6.545p (13.13 (1.2); 1.69; 13.69; 22.35 (1.5)– 6.48 (-0,2); 41.39; 2.08.59); 4 Nadine Broersen (ned) 6.536p (13.39 (0.0); 1.87; 13.72; 24.57 (1.9) – 6.21 (-0,3); 48.87; 2.11.11); 5 Naffisatou Thiam (bel) 6.508p (13.81 (1.4); 1.93; 15.03; 24.78 (1.2) – 6.19 (0.0); 51.90, 2.22.98); 6 Carolin Schäfer (ger) 6.386p (13.52 (1.4); 1.84; 13.13; 23.53 (3.1) – 6.23 (1.5); 48.76; 2.22.44); 7 Laura Ikaunice (lat) 6.320p (13.75 (1.2); 1.78; 13.00; 24.06 (3.1) – 5.97 (0.3); 50.65; 2.11.83); 8 Xenia Krizsan (hun) 6.317p (13.77 (1.4); 1.81; 14.04; 24.98 (3.4) – 6.14 (2.2); 47.71; 2.13.05); 9 Anouk Vetter (ned) 6.316p (13.56 (0.2); 1.78; 14.63; 23.91 (1.9) – 5.90 (-1,0); 52.18; 2.23.53); 10 Lilli Schwarzkopf (ger) 6.215p (14.00 (0.2); 1.84; 13.93; 25.71 (1.9) – 6.11 (2.1); 44.65; 2.18.53); 11 Anastasiya Mokhnyuk (ukr) 6.201p (13.24 (0.0); 1.81; 13.25; 24.33 (3.4) – 6.51 (1.2), 35.90; 2.19.63); 12 Eliska Klucinova (svk) 6.195p (14.00 (0.2); 1.87; 14.53; 24.69 (1.2) – 5.84 (0.4); 45.15, 2.13.11); 13 Yana Maksimava (blr) 6.163p (14.14 (1.4); 1.87; 14.53; 25.73 (3.4) – 5.84 (0.4); 45.15; 2.13.11); 14 Nadine Visser (ned) 6.110p (13.40 (0.0); 1.78; 12.50; 23.90 (2.0) – 6.16 (-0,19; 39.52; 2.18.01); 15 Julia Machtig (ger) 6.106p (14.31 (0.2); 1.72; 15.52; 24.94 (1.9) – 6.23 (-0,2); 43.07; 2.17.57); 16 Yorgelis Rodríguez (cub) 6.092p (14.25 (1.4); 1.84; 12.66; 24.19 (2.0) – 6.07 (-2,5); 43.68; 2.18.57); 17 Morgan Lake (gbr) 6.081p (14.32 (0.2); 1.87; 14.85; 24.59 (1.4) – 6.03 (0.0); 39.74; 2.22.98); 18 Gyorgy Zsivoczky-Farsgas (hun) 6.020p (14.29 (0.2); 1.78; 13.55; 25.49 (3.4) – 6.13 (0.0); 45.36; 2.17.16); 19 Kiani Profit (usa) 6.012p (13.97 (-1,4); 1.69; 12.67; 24.14 (3.1) – 5.87 (0.6); 40.89; 2.06.25); 20 Valerie Reggel (sui) 5.998p (13.92 (0.2); 1.66; 13.77; 24.30 (2.0) – 5.86 (1.2); 44.41; 2.13.63); 21 Aleksandra Butvina (rus) 5.982p (14.25 (0.2); 1.78; 14.73; 24.74 (1.2) – 5.83 (-0,6); 39.15; 2.15.68); 22 Katsiaryna Netsviatayeva (blr) 5.935p (13.82 (1.4); 1.75; 14.51; 25.02 (1.2) – 5.57 (1.7); 39.74; 2.13.08); 23 Ellen Sprunger (sui) 5.872p (13.96 (-1,2); 1.60; 12.97; 23.26 (1.5) – 5.84 (1.9); 39.28; 2.13.05); 24 Ida Marcussen (nor) 5.785p (14.62 (0.2); 1.72; 12.53; 25.75 (1.4) – 5.70 (0.0); 37.00; 2.17.93); 25 Sofia Linde (swe) 5.701p (14.37 (1.4); 1.78; 13.79; 25.74 (1.4) – 5.70 (0.0); 37.00; 2.17.93); 26 Cindy Roleder (ger) 5.665p (13.15 (-1,2); 1.60; 12.42; 23.62 (3.1) – 6.02 (-0,7); 30.05; 2.22.69) AZERBAIJAN Baku (Azerbaijan), 30.5-1.6.2014 –European Youth Olympic Trials- Men 200m (1) (0,5) Filippo Tortu (ita) 21.54; 400m (1) Benjamin Vedel (den) 47.44; 110mh u18 (0,91m) (1) (-1,2) 1 Juan José Garnatxo (esp) 13.58; 2 Henrik Hannemann (ger) 13.59; 3 Dawid Zebrowski (pol) 13.74 (13.54 (0.8) 1h1 day 31); 4 Maksim Andraloits (blr) 13.75; in heats (31) David Sklenar (cze) 13.84 (0.4) 2h2; Harun Akin (tur) 13.89 (0.4) 3h2; 400mh (1) 1 Victor Coroller (fra) 51.51; 2 Dominik Hufnagl (aiut) 51.80; 2.000m St (1) 1 Anthony Pontier (fra) 5.50.80; 2 Alexis Rodríguez (esp) 5.50.91; HJ (1) Danyil Lysenko (rus) 2.24; LJ (31) Anatoliy Ryapolov (rus) 7.79 (0.5); TJ (1) Nazim Babayev 16.14 (1.2); SP u18 (5 Kg) (31) 1 Konrad Bukowiecki (pol) 23.13; 2 Andrei Toader (rou) 21.42; 3 Merten Howe 20.32; 4 Demyan Seskin (rus) 19.57; 5 Kacper Olszewski (pol) 19.27; 6 Kert Piitimae (est) 18.93; 7 Sergey Panchekhin (rus) 18.75; 8 Giorgi Mujaridze (geo) 18.01; DT u18 (1.75 kg) (1) 1 Clemens Prufer (ger) 60.15; 2 Bence Halasz (hun) 59.58; 3 Pavol Zencaar (svk) 57.47; 4 Stefan Mura (mda) 56.81; HT u18 (5 Kg) 1 Bence Halasz (hun) 87.16; 2 Hlib Piskunov (ukr) 78.69; 3 Pyotr Nekiporets (rus) 74.97; 4 Konstantin Litvenenko (ukr) 71.60; 6 Adrian Muszynski (pol) 70.08; 7 Tomas Vasilauskas (ltu) 69.90, 8 Georg Kaspar Rani (est) 66.48; JT u18 (700 g) (1) 1 Mateusz Strzeszewski (pol) 76.39; 2 Emin Oncel (tur) 74.89; 3 Oleksandr Kozubskyy (ukr) 72.71; 4 Boris Bezdolniy (rus) 71.26 Women 100m (30) (0.1) 1 Ewa Swoboda (pol) 11.66 (11.63 (0.1) 1h2); 2 Paraskevi Andreou (cyp) 11.80; 3 Kristina Sivkova (rus) 11.80; 200m (1) (-1,0) 1 Dzhoys Koba (ukr) 23.81; 2 Ewa Sbowoda (pol) 23.88; 3 Ioana Gheorghe (rou) 23.95; 4 Alessia Pavese (ita) 24.05; 5 Kristina Sivkova (rus) 24.05 (23.98 (0.0) 1h2 day 31); 400m (1) 1 Lyndra-Sareena Cartil (fra) 53.66; 2 Ilaria Verderio (ita) 53.86; 3 Yana Kachur (ukr) 54.39; 4 Zdenka Seidlová (cze) 54.76; 5 Oliwia Pakula (pol) 55.07; 1.500m (1) Konstanze Klosterhafen (ger) 4.23.95; 100mh (0,76m) (1) (-0,3) 1 Klaudia Sorok 13.32; 2 Elvira Herman (blr) 13.45; 3 Ruslana Rashkovan (blr) 13.56 (13.56 (-0,3) 1h4 day 31); 400mh (1) 1 Eileen Demes (ger) 58.93; 2 Anne Sofie Kirkeggaard (den) 59.19; 3 Michelle Cueni (sui) 59.25; 4 Michaela Pesková (svk) 59.44; HJ (31) 1 Michael Hrubá (cze) 1.87; 2 Petra Luteran (hun) 1.82; 3 Yuliya Levchenko (ukr) 1.82; 4 Lara Omerzu (slo) 1.80; 5 Salome Lang (sui) 1.80; PV (1) 1 Angelica Moser (sui) 4.20; 2 Anna Shpak (blr) 4.05; LJ (1) 1 Yekaterina Kropivko (rus) 6.19 (0.9); 2 Hanne Maudens (bel) 6.15 (0.7); 3 Beatrice Fiorese (ita) 6.14 (-0,1); 4 Mari Dzagnidze (geo) 6.10 (0.0); TJ (31) 1 Tatyana Blagocheshchenskaia (rus) 13.34 (0.3); 2 Yanis David 13.14 (0.3); SP u18 (3 Kg) (1) 1 Alyona Bugakova (rus) 18.33; 2 Anika Nehls (ger) 17.56; 3 Alina Kenzel (ger) 17.33; 4 Zsófia Bacskay (hun) 15.94; HT u18 (3 Kg) (1) 1 Zsófia Bacskay (hun) 69.70; 2 Lucia Prinetti Anzapalaya (ita) 67.62; 3 Sofiya Palkina (rus) 65.77; 4 Deniz Yaylaci (tur) 64.18; 5 Agata Gremi (ita) 63.44; 6 Viktoriya Sakhno (ukr) 62.28; JT (500 g) (31) 1 Eda Tugsuz (tur) 58.96; 2 Hanna Tarasiuk (blr) 55.80; 3 Fabienne Schonig (ger) 54.11; 4 Laine Donane (lat) 53.28; 6 Tjasa Stanko (slo) 52.63; 6 Atina Kamasi (srb) 51.88, 7 Aleksandra Ostrowska (pol) 51.65 BELGIUM Namur (Belgium), 28.5.2014 –Atletissima- Men 100m (0.6) 1 Leon Reid (gbr) 10.51; 2 Francis Obikwelu (por) 10.55; 400m h1 1 Matthew Hudson (gbr) 45.80, 2 Mamadou Kasse Hann (sen) 46.13; 3 Richard Strachan (gbr) 47.17; 4 Omar Simpson (gbr) 47.36; 400m h2 Dan Putnam 47.57; 800m 1 Tarik Moukrime 1.48.04; 2 Florent Maillard (fra) 1.48.65; 3 Jonathan Cook (gbr) 1.50.12; 4 Quentin Kebron 1.50.73; 5 Tuomo Salonen (fin) 1.50.99; 110mh (-0,1) 1 Abdulaziz Al-Mandeel (kuw) 13.62; 2 Yidiel Contreras (cub) 13.71; in heats: Adrien Deghelt 13.88 (0.3) 3h1; 4 Alex Al-Ameen (gbr) 13.89 (0.3) 4h1; Joseph Hylton (gbr) 13.98 (0.3) 5h1; 400mh h1 1 Niall Flannery (irl) 49.85; 2 Rhys Williams (gbr) 50.30, 3 Thomas Barr (irl) 50.34; 4 Ben Sumner (gbr) 50.65; 5 Sebastian Rodger (gbr) 50.67; 6 Michael François (fra) 51.29; 7 Miloud Rahmani (alg) 51.46; 400mh h2 Aramis Díaz (ita) 51.13; HJ 1 Chris Baker (gbr) 2.25; 2 Ivan Ilyichyov (rus) 2.20; LJ Curtis Maisey (gbr) 7.61 (1.4) Women 200m (0.0) 1 Kelly Proper (irl) 23.60; 2 Joey Duck (gbr) 23.98; 3 Estela García (esp) 24.20; 400m 1 Laura Maddox (gbr) 53.61; 2 Emma Pullen (gbr) 53.65; 3 Gemma Nicol (gbr) 53.99; 4 Anastasiya Bondar (ukr) 55.31; 5 Laetitia Libert 55.37; 800m 1 Ksenia Savina (ukr) 2.06.07; 2 Ciara Everard (irl) 2.06.51; 400mh h1 1 Meghan Beesley (gbr) 55.55; 2 Hayley McLean (gbr) 56.50; 3 Shona Richards (gbr9 56.79; 4 Vera Barbosa (por) 56.99; 5 Axelle Dauwens 58.93; 400mh h2 1 Stina Troest (den) 56.55; 2 Laura Wake (gbr) 57.29; 3 Andreia Crespo (por) 58.79; 4 Nisha Desai (gbr) 59.12; PV Henry Chloe 4.20 Sint-Niklaas (Belgium), 29.5.2014
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