EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2017-18 Results Issue N.8

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EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2017-18 Results Issue N.8 EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2017-18 results issue n.8 AUSTRIA Linz (Austria), 10.1.2018 -Gugl Meeting- Men 60m 1 Zdenek Stromsik (cze) 6.60; 2 Jan Volko (svk) 6.63; 3 Emre Zafer Barnes (tur) 6.64; 4 Dominik Zaleksy (cze) 6.68; 5 Ryan Shields (jam) 6.68; 6 Jan Veleba (cze) 6.76; 7 Markus Fuchs 6.77 (6.76 3h1); in heats: Solomon Bockarie (ned) 6.72 2h1; Aleksa Kijanovic (srb) 6.89 3h2; Florian Clivaz (sui) 6.94 4h3 400m Yavuz Can (tur) 47.62 1h2; Karol Zalewski (pol) 47.83 1h1; Dwayne Cowan (gbr) 48.30 2h2; Gabriel Stojanovic (cro) 48.69 3h2; Jesper Aerts (ned) 48.77 2h1; Luca Flück (sui) 48.95 4h2 60mh 1 Henrique de Souza (bra) 7.83; 2 Maximilian Bayer (ger) 7.88; 3 Jake Porter (gbr) 7.95 (7.94 1h2); 4 Brahian Peña (sui) 7.96; 5 David Sklenar (cze) 8.04 PV 1 Marek Arents (lat) 5.43; Ivan Horvath (cro) 5.43; 3 Lukas Posekany (cze) 5.33; 4 David Holy 5.03; 5 Matej Scerba (cze) 5.03 TJ 1 Necati Er (tur) 15.94; 2 Ondrej Vodak (cze) 15.46 Women 60m 1 Klara Seidlová (cze) 7.27; 2 Marcela Pirková (cze) 7.41; 3 Alexandra Toth 7.43; 4 Barbora Prochazková (cze) 7.49; 5 Fammy Schmelcz (hun) 7.58; 6 Nika Zupa (cro) 7.64; 7 Cherese Jones (rsa) 7.69 (7.56 3h3) 200m Marcela Pirková (cze) 23.98 1h3; Katrin Fehm (ger) 24.11 2h3; Martina Hofmanová (cze) 24.48 1h2; Lucija Pokos (cro) 24.57 2h2 800m 1 Irene Baldessari (ita) 2.06.72; 2 Aino Paunonen 2.07.22; 3 Renata Vocasková (cze) 2.07.29; 4 Anna Baumgartner (2001) 2.09.15 60mh 1 Ivana Loncarek (cro) 8.26; 2 Beate Schrott 8.27; 3 Klaudia Sorok (hun) 8.28; 4 Stephanie Bendrat 8.29 (8.23 1h1); 5 Lucie Koudelová (cze) 8.43; 6 Marketa Stolová (cze) 8.54; in heats: Verena Preiner 8.50 3h1 PV 1 Amalie Svabiková (cze) (99) 4.25; 2 Aneta Morysková (cze) 4.05; 3 Nikola Poschlová 4.05; 4 Nikol Jiroutová (cze) 4.05 LJ 1 Ivona Dadic 6.35; 2 Diana Lesti (hun) 6.31; 3 Karin Strametz 6.17 Wien (Austria), 11.2.2018 -Indoor Gala- Men 200m Laszlo Szabo (hun) 21.70 1h1 400m Emir Bekric (srb) 48.17 1h1; Gregor Krahovac (cro) 48.24 1h2; Denis Danac (svk) 48.51 2h2; Boldizsar Boda (hun) 48.67 2h1 800m Jan Kubista (cze) 1.47.43 1h1; Zan Rudolf (slo) 1.47.97 2h1; Matus Talán (svk) 1.50.52 3h1 60mh 1 Henrique de Souza (bra) 7.90; 2 Ahmad Hazer (lbn) 8.20 NR LJ Laszlo Szabo (hun) 7.33 Women 200m Karin Okolie (bul) 24.49 1h1 400m Cherice Hylton (gbr) 53.93 1h1; Kristina Dudek (cro) 54.20 2h1; Valentina Caballeri (ita) 55.09; 1h2; Caren Agreiter (ita) 55.15 2h2 60mh Yvonne Zapfel 8.62 LJ Monika Banovicová (svk) 5.81 BELARUS Mogilev (Belarus), 7-9.2.2018 Men SP u20 (6 kg) (9) 1 Dzmitry Karpuk 20.59; 2 Oleh Tomashevich 19.70; 3 Nikita Sobolev 18.25 Women 60mh (9) Sviatlana Shestyuk 8.64; HJ (8) Karina Taranda 1.80; PV (8) Kristina Kontsevenko (2001) 4.00 BELGIUM Gent (Belgium), 10.2.2018 -IFAM- Men 60m 1 Robin Vanderbemden 6.72; 2 Churandy Martina (ned) 6.75; 3 Roelf Bouwmeester (ned) 6.78; 4 Kobe Vleeminckx 6.79 (6.79 2h1); 5 Wouter Brus (ned) 6.84 (6.83 2h2); in heats: Charles Niesen 6.83 1h2 400m h1 1 Jonathan Sacoor 47.17; 2 Dylan Borlee 47.44; 3 Anderson Henriques (bra) 47.61; 4 Boniface Mweresa (ken) 47.65; 5 Sebastian Rodger (gbr) 47.78; h2 1 Tony Van Diepen (ned) 47.61; ...2 Mazen Al- Yasin (ksa) 48.28; h3 Victor Coroller (fra) 47.86 800m h1 1 Mostafa Smaili (mar) 1.45.96; 2 Amel Tuka (bih) 1.46.33; 3 Abraham Kipchichir Rotich (ken) 1.48.05; 4 Jamie Webb (gbr) 1.48.30, 5 Zahafi Mad (mar) 1.49.96; h2 1 Eliott Crestan 1.50.49; 2 Christos Demetriou (cyp) 1.50.83; 3 Mamush Lencho Shirko (eth) 1.51.16; h3 1 Maartn Plaum (ned) 1.50.16; 2 Simone Barontini (ita) 1.50.30; 3 Sean Molloy (gbr) 1.50.89; h4 Thomas Van Laar (ned) 1.50.82 1.500m h1 1 Marcin Lewandowski (pol) 3.40.74; 2 jakon Ingebrigsten (nor) 3.40.96; 3 Mohad Abdikadar (ita) 3.42.53; 4 Elliot Giles (gbr) 3.44.18; 5 Jan Hochstrasser (sui) 3.46.60; 6 Gilbert Kwemoi (ken) 3.48.52; h2 1 Valentin Weijnans 3.47.55; 2 Thomas Spencer (gbr) 3.49.01 3.000m h1 1 Chala Regassa (eth) 7.53.47, 2 Nick Goolab (gbr) 7.54 41; 3 Simon Denissel (fra) 7.54.90; 4 Adam Clarke (gbr) 7.55.93; 5 Jimmy Gressier (fra) 7.54.13; 6 Amanal Petros (ger) 8.02.29; 7 Paulos Surafel (gbr) 8.05.14; 8 Alberto Sánchez (esp) 8.05.50; 9 Robbie Farnham-Rose (gbr) 8.13.89; h2 1 Amanuel Gergis (swe) 8.06.60; 2 Amina Zahaf (mar) 8.07.34; 3 Jonathan Hopkins (gbr) 8.09.42; 4 Mario García (esp) 8.12.60; 5 Jonathan Tobin (gbr) 8.13.89; 6 Sven Schoonebeek (ned) 8.19.13 60mh 1 Simone Poccia (ita) 7.84 (7.83 1h2); 2 Liam van der Schaaf (ned) 7.93; 3 Luca Trgovcevic (ita) 7.97; 4 Ignacio De Esquiroz (esp) 8.01; in heats: Quentin Ruffacq 7.99 2h2; Dario de Borger 8.05 2h1; Paul Groen (ned) 8.06 4h2 PV 1 Koen van der Wijst (ned) 5.40; 2 Nikandros Stylianou (cyp) 5.30 LJ 1 Adam McMullen (irl) 7.75; 2 Corentin Campener 7.65; 3 Mohcine Khoua (mar) 7.50 Women 60m 1 Jamile Samuel (ned) 7.21; 2 Naomi Sedney (ned) 7.27; 3 Bianca Williams (gbr) 7.28; 4 Yongli Wei (chn) 7.31; 5 Joan Healy (irl) 7.33 (7.33 2h1); 6 Kadene Vassell (ned) 7.44 (7.42 4h1); in heats: Dafne Schippers (ned) 7.17 1h1; Jolene Jacobs (nam) 7.51 5h1 (7.51 1q1); in heats: Ayodele Ikuesan (fra) 7.53 4h2; Orphee Depuydt 7.55 6h1; Manon Depuydt 7.55 7h1 (7.55 3q1); Sacha van Agt (ned) 7.56 5h2 (7.53 2q1); in quarters: Elise Mehuys 7.56 4q1; Imke Vervaert 7.58 5q1 400m h1 1 Iga Baumgart (pol) 53.60; 2 Catia Azevedo (por) 54.01; 3 Laura De Witte (ned) 54.36; 4 Laura Maddox (gbr) 54.89; h2; h2 1 Zoey Clark (gbr) 53.28; 2 Madiea Ghafoor (ned) 53.56; 3 Eva Hovenkamp (ned) 54.39; 4 Djamila Bohm (ger) 54.96; 5 Sinead Denny (irl) 55.05; h3 1 Camille Laus 54.30; 2 Catherine McManus (irl) 54.31; 3 Hanne Claes 54.46; 4 Line Kloster (nor) 54.78; 5 Jorieke Korenromp (ned) 55.33 800m h1 1 Kore Tola (eth) 2.03.78; 2 Adelle Tracey (gbr) 2.04.90; 3 Claire Mooney (irl) 2.05.83; 4 Ellie Baker (gbr) 2.08.06; 5 Alanna Lally (irl) 2.08.63; 6 Ciara Everard (irl) 2.08.98; h2 1 Elena Bello´(ita) 2.06.14; 2 Tanja Spill (ger) 2.07.62; 3 Suzanne Voorrips (ned) 2.07.75; 4 Gael De Coninck (swe) 2.09.02; 5 Riet Vanfleteren 2.09.33; 6 Jetske Van Kampen (ned) 2.09.82; h3 Elea Henrard 2.08.59 1.500m h1 1 Teshale Alemaz (eth) 4.08.68; 2 Katie Snowden (gbr) 4.10.09; 3 Caterina Granz (ger) 4.14.34; 4 Ophelie Claude-Boxberger (fra) 4.15.15; 5 Josefina Kiplangat (ken) 4.18.01; 6 Isabella Andersson (swe) 4.19.78; 7 Jemma Reekie (gbr) 4.20.51; 8 Diana Mezulianiková (cze) 4.24.51; h2 1 Vera Hoffmann (lux) 4.24.85; 2 Ellie Hartnett (irl) 4.25.23; 3 Mathilde Deswaef 4.25.45; 4 Charlotte Taylor- Green (gbr) 4.25.50; 5 Sveva Fascetti (ita) 4.25.67; 6 Aude Korotchansky (fra) 4.26.26; 7 Tamara Armoush (gbr) 4.26.66; 8 Georgie Hartigan (gbr) 4.29.89; 9 Laura Dalla Monta (ita) 4.32.33 60mh 1 Eefje Boons (ned) 8.12; 2 Eline Berings 8.13 (8.05 1h1); 3 Marilyn Nwawulor (gbr) 8.13; 4 Yasmin Miller (gbr) 8.18; 5 Sarah Missine 8.23; 6 Justien Grillet 8.51 (8.44 3h2); in heats: Noor Vidts 8.52 4h1; Alicia Barrett (gbr) 8.53 4h2; Chloe Beaucarne 8.55 5h1 HJ 1 Sommer Lecky (irl) 1.86; 2 Mirela Demireva (bul) 1.86; 3 Serenca Capponcelli (ita) 1.83; 4 Hanne van Hessche 1.83 PV 1 Robn Wingbermuhle (ned) 4.15; 2 Killiana Heymans (ned) 4.15; 3 Marijke Wijnmaalen (ned) 4.05 LJ 1 Hanne Maudens 6.23; 2 Noor Vidts 6.23 Dour (Belgium), 11.2.2018 Men 60m Saleh Al-Haddad (kuw) 6.93 Women 60mh Vanessa Clerveux (hai) 8.39 BULGARIA Sofia (Bulgaria), 10.2.2018 -Balkan u20 Championships- Men 60m 1 Vesselin Jivkov 6.83; 2 Sotirios Karagiannis (gre) 6.90; 3 Mustafa Onur Sadikoglu (tur) 6.91 (6.86 1s) 400m Sven Cepus (cro) 48.10 800m Marino Bloudek (cro) 1.51.66 1.500m Adrian Garcea (rou) 3.51.36 3.000m 1 Elzan Bibic (srb) 8.21.45; 2 Omer Amactan (tur) 8.26.08 60mh 1 Alex Iconaru (rou) 7.77; 2 Alin Anton (rou) 7.78; 3 Stanislav Stankov 7.90; 4 Filip Jakob Demsar (slo) 7.95; 5 Emrah Bozkurt (tur) 8.05 HJ 1 Jasmin Halili (srb) 2.14; 2 Filip Mrcic (cro) 2.12 PV Maxim Goldovskiy (isr) 4.91 LJ Panayiotis Mantzourogiannis (gre) 7.69; 2 Marko Ceko (cro) 7.65 TJ Razvan Cristian Grecu (rou) 15.93 SP (6 kg) 1 Odysseas Mouzenidis (gre) 20.58; 2 Bogdan Zdravkovic (srb) 18.50; 3 Alperen Karahan (tur) 18.10; georgios Koniarakis (cyp) 18.04; 5 Kimadze Badri (geo) 17.37 Women 60m Marina Baboi (rou) 7.45; 2 Dolores Cosic (cro) 7.61; 3 Tamara Vuletic (srb) 7.66; 4 Eda Nur Kilic (tur) 7.66 400m Andrea Miklos (rou) 54.51 1.500m Silviya Georgieva 4.31.48 60mh 1 Nika Glojnaric (slo) 8.33; 2 Sevval Ayaz (tur) 8.37; 3 Anja Lukic (srb) 8.42; 4 Dafni Georgiu (cyp) 8.57 HJ Panayiota Dosi (gre) 1.79 LJ 1 Klara Barnjak (cro) 6.06; 2 Sara Lukic (srb) 5.95; 3 Spyridoula Karydi (gre) 5.94 TJ 1 Aleksandra Nacheva 13.43; 2 Spyridoula Karydi (gre) 12.97; 3 Georgiana anitei (rou) 12.95 CZECH REPUBLIC Brno (Czech Republic), 7.2.2018 Women HJ 1 Nadiya Dusanova (uzb) 1.92; 2 Marija Vukovic (mne) 1.90; 3 Lada Pejchalová 1.86; 4 Erika Furlani (ita) 1.83; 5 Nikola Strachová (cze) 1.78; Mariya Sivenka (blr) 1.78; Elodie Tshilumba (lux) 1.78; 8 Aleksandra Nowakowska (pol) 1.78; Maryia Zhodzik (blr) 1.78 Ostrava (Czech Republic), 8.2.2018 Men 60m 1 Zdenek Stromsik 6.64; 2 Vojtech Kolarcik 6.83; 3 Miroslav Marcek (svk) 6.96; in heats: Tomas Veszelka (svk) 6.91 3h1; 800m Vojtech Mlynar 1.49.11; 60mh u18 (0,91m) Marek Kret 8.10 Women 60m 1 Jana Slaninová 7.49; 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