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EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2017-18 Results Issue N.27 EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2017-18 results issue n.27 BELGIUM Dilbeek (Belgium) 28-29.7.2018 -Flanders Cup Meerkampen- Men Decathlon 1 Lars Vikan Rise (nor) 7.266p (11.77 (-1,5); 6.74 (0.4); 14.92; 2.03; 52.31 - 15.72 (0.5); 41.20; 4.60; 48.40; 4.40.05); 2 Jack Andrew (gbr) 6.988p (11.43 (-0,4); 6.32 (-0,3); 11.91; 1.91; 50.76 - 14.55 (0.4); 37.57; 4.40; 41.88; 4.30.71); 3 Steven Eleonora (ned) 6.970p (11.36 (-0,4); 6.60 (0.8); 11.49: 1.85; 51.22 - 15.91 (0.5); 34.49; 4.70; 52.84; 4.34.04); 4 Christian Nielsen (den) 6.935p (11.42 (-0,4); 6.80 (- 1,2); 12.48; 1.82; 51.56 - 14.94 (0.4); 34.40; 4.10; 54.08; 4.41.26) Women Heptathlon Sandra Böll (den) 5.065p (14.99 (0.0); 1.65; 13.18; 25.97 (2.8) - 5.47 (-0,5); 30.63; 2.28.79) Saint Mard (Belgium), 28.7.2018 Women 400m Laetitia Libert 55.11 JT Noemie Plaimling (lux) 49.52 Kessel-lo (Belgium), 4.8.2018 -Meeting vor Moon- Men pre-program 100m h1 (1.6) 1 Andreas Vranken 10.44 2 Kaie Chambers-Brown (gbr) u20 10.54; 3 Abdelhadi Bouchakour (alg) 10.54; ... 5 Zanson Plummer (gbr) 10.70 400m h1 1 Jamal Rhoden-Stevens (gbr) 46.83; 2 Julien Watrin 47.01; 3 Ismael Daffe (fra) 47.36; 4 Tarik Chaatouf (ned) 49.32; ... 6 Marco Siniscalchi (ita) 49.85; h2 ... 2 Bas Uitbeijerse (ned) 49.26 main-program 100m (0.1) 1 Kaie Chambers-Brown (gbr) u20 10.34; 2 Andreas Vranken 10.35; 3 Abdelhadi Bouchakour (alg) 10.50; 4 Yannick Phippen (gbr) 10.76 800m A 1 Paris Simmons (usa) 1.49.27; 2 Jake Heyward (gbr) u20 1.49.30; 3 Markhim Lonsdale (gbr) u20 1.49.47; 4 Anthony Romaniw (can) 1.49.57; 5 Dylan Stenson (aus) 1.49.73; 6 Jurgen Wielart (ned) 1.49.85; 7 Ismael Daffe (fra) 1.53.29 800m B 1 Julius Lawnik (ger) 1.49.71; 2 Maarten Plaum (ned) 1.50.08; 3 Tim Van de Velde (2000) 1.50.15; 4 Max Dieterich (ger) u20 1.52.06 1.500m A 1 Chakib Lachgar (esp) 3.42.51; 2 Sol Sweeney (gbr) 3.42.96; 3 Cole Peterson (can) 3.43.12; 4 Oussama Lonneux 3.43.44; 5 Tom Lancashire (gbr) 3.45.62; 6 Abdelhamid Zerrifi (fra) 3.46.30; 7 Yimer Getayun (isr) 3.48.27; 8 Samuel Blake (aus) 3.49.27; 9 Mukat (isr) 3.52.43; 10 Rob Denault (can) 3.52.79; 11 Johan Wallden (swe) 3.58.13 3.000m A 1 Josphat Menjo (ken) 7.53.09; 2 Tariq Ahmed Al Amri (ksa) 7.54.42; 3 Mike Foppen (ned) 7.54.66; 4 Robin Hendrix 7.56.74; 5 Markos Gourlias (gre) 7.57.46; 6 Fabián Manrique (arg) 7.58.97; 7 Yorben Ruiter (ned) 7.59.85; 8 Ilyas Yonis Osman (ger) u20 8.00.49; 9 Philip Cortvriendt 8.03.59; 10 Simon Letaya (ken) 8.08.66; 11 Jennen Mortier 8.09.80; 12 Alex Brecker (gbr) 8.11.43; 13 Manuel De Backer 8.12.05; 14 Ali Ahmed Al Amri (ksa) 8.12.42, 15 Stan Niesten (ned) 8.14.85 110mh (0.8) 1 Deuce Carter (jam) 13.55; 2 Denis Hanjoul 14.23 400mh h1 1 Cameron French (nzl) 50.24; 2 Romel Lewis (jam) 51.28, 3 Hampus Widlund (swe) 52.03; 4 Aramis Díaz (ta) 52.45; 5 Tuur Bras u20 52.55; 6 Campbell Wu (nzl) 55.35 PV Ben Broeders 5.25 SP Chad Wright (jam) 16.68 DT 1 Chad Wright (jam) 63.82; 2 Stephan Dekker (ned) 56.17; 3 Edwin Nys 53.82 JT 1 Timothy Herman 75.90; 2 Mark Slavov (bul) 74.76; 3 Benjamin Cross (can) 65.09 after-program 800m C 1 Fabian Spinrath (ger) 1.53.38; 2 Simon Haglund (fin) 1.53.44; 3 Tim Erdmann (ger) u20 1.53.78; ... 6 Vincent Duguay (can) 1.54.09 1.500m B 1 Ali Laaroubi (mar) 3.49.77; ... 4 Julian Oey (aus) 3.54.39, 5 Romain Hesschentier (fra) 3.55.50; 6 Nicola Morin (can) 3.55.59; 7 Henrik Petersson (swe) 3.56.13; 8 Jannik Seelhofer (ger) 3.56.47 Women pre-program 100m h1 (0.7) 1 Lieke Klaver (ned) 11.49; 2 Radostina Stoyanova (bul) 11.75; 3 Hannah Kelly (gbr) u20 11.83; 4 Elise Mehuys 11.83; 5 Charlotte Jeanne (fra) 11.98; 6 Janie De Naeyer u18 12.02; 7 Nickiesha Wilson (jam) 12.08; 8 Minke Bisschops (ned) u18 12.11; h2 (-1,0) ... Simone Mallet-Forde (can) 12.51 400m h1 1 Radostina Stoyanova (bul) 53.66; 2 Katri Mustola (fin) 54.26; 3 Maureen Ellsworth 54.92; 4 Lieke Klaver (ned) 54.98; 5 Laetitia Anabu-Denis (fra) 55.00; 6 Maisey Snaith (gbr) u20 55.64; h2 Hannah Kelly (gbr) u20 55.99 main program 100m (0.1) 1 Radostina Stoyanova (bul) 11.82; 2 Elise Mehuys 11.89; 3 Hannah Kelly (gbr) u20 11.96; 4 Jani De Naeyer u18 12.14; 5 Nickiesha Wilson (jam) 12.23; 6 Simone Mallett-Forde (can) 12.50 800m A 1 Corane Gazeau (fra) 2.04.42; 2 Elise Vanderelst 2.06.34; 3 Zoya Naumova (esp) 2.07.22; 4 Irene Bonilla (esp) 2.07.46; 5 Elea Henrard u20 2.08.15 800m B 1 Helena Ponette u20 2.10.47; 2 Kinga Ohn (hun) 2.10.60; 3 Ingrid Kristiansen (nor) 2.11.11; 4 Elisa De Jong (ned) 2.11.40; 5 Agathe Delahoutre (fra) 2.11.54; 6 Fanni Perjes (hun) 2.12.31 1.500m A 1 Regan Yee (can) 4.13.21; 2 Hannah England (gbr) 4.13.68; 3 Jessica Furlan (can) 4.15.55; 4 Lisa Havell (swe) 4.16.62; 5 Jade Williams (gbr) 4.17.17; 6 Charlotte Mouchet (fra) 4.18.37; 7 Aurelie Dube Lavoie (can) 4.20.31; 8 Tori Tsolis (gre) 4.22.16; 9 Kirsten Lee (can) 4.22.59; 10 Jessy Lacourse (can) 4.25.50; 11 Pauline Simon (fra) 4.25.93; 12 Lotte Krause (ned) 4.29.10 3.000m A 1 María Pia Fernández (uru) 9.12.80; 2 Jenny Nesbitt (gbr) 9.18.74; 3 Tara Palm (aus) 9.36.85 400mh h1 1 Yanique Haye-Smith (jam) 56.40; 2 Axelle Dauwens 57.81; 3 Larraitz Bergara (esp) 1.01.27 PV 1 Aurelie De Ryck 4.22; 2 Robin Wingbermuhle (ned) 4.17; 3 Melanie Vissers 4.12; 4 Elien Vekemans u18 4.06; 5 Emma Kiviniemi-Andersson (gbr) 4.00; 6 Elien De Vocht 4.00; ... 9 Sophie Dowson (gbr) 3.70 SP 1 Sarah Mitton 17.01; ... 3 Ashley Pryke (an) 12.72 DT 1 Marike Steinacker (ger) 51.01; ... 4 Simona Boldrini (ita) 47.19 HT 1 Vanessa Sterckendries 63.44; 2 Jordana Bailey-Castello (can) 58.90; 3 Michelle Dopke (ger) 55.21 after-program 800m C Hannah England (gbr) 2.12.23 1.500m B 1 Sara Treacy (irl) 4.21.60; 2 Kaisa Tyni (fin) 4.23.55; 3 Julia Cooke (gbr) 4.26.93; 4 Sylwia Indeka (pol) 4.27.86; 5 Febe Triest u20 4.29.37, 6 Lena Kieffer (lux) u18 4.30.54; 7 Catherine Beauchemin (can) 4.31.11; 1.500m C Margaux Bruls (lux) u18 4.41.96 Sint-Niklaas (Belgium), 8.8.2018 Men 1.000m Aurele Vandeputte 2.22.57 400mh Romel Lewis (jam) 52.50 SP Chad Wright (jam) 16.84 DT Chad Wright (jam) 60.70 Women 1.000m Haifa Tarchoun (tun) 2.42.08 Mol (Belgium), 11.8.2018 -Nacht van de Vriendschap- Men 2.000m Tim Van de Velde (2000) 5.15.96 SP Chad Wright (jam) 16.78 DT Chad Wright (jam) 61.56 Women 100m h1 (2.6) Rani Rosius (2000) 11.92 800m 1 Haifa Tarchhoun (tun) 2.05.86; 2 Elea Henrard (99) 2.08.04 2.000m Emma Vandeghinste (2003) 6.16.02 DT Katelijne Lyssens 50.71 CYPRUS Lefkosia (Cyprus), 24-25.7.2018 -International Match u18- Men HT (5 kg) (24) Nikolas Kesidis 71.70; 2 Nikóalos Polihroníou (gre) (2003) 70.20; 3 Oréstis Dousákis (gre) 68.50; 4 Panagiotis Kontaxis 67.84 Women HJ (25) Styliana Ioannidou 1.76 HT (3 kg) (24) 1 María Topoúzi (gre) 59.00; 2 Alexándra Dimitriádou 58.92 DENMARK Kobenhavn (Denmark), 29.7.2018 Men LJ Benjamin Gabrielsen 7.58 (2.3) and 7.53 (1.9) Women LJ Erica Jarder (swe) 6.43 (1.6) TJ Janne Nielsen 13.52 (2.9) and 13.20 (0.9) Kobenhavn (Denmark), 2.8.2018 Men 200m (0.3) Andreas Trajkvoski 21.62 Women 1.500m (mixed races) Anna Emilie Moller 4.11.08; Mia Helene Morck 4.23.12 Hvidovre (Denmark), 11-12.8.2018 -Nordic/Baltic u23 Championships- Men 100m (11) (3.5) 1 Henrik Larsson (swe) 10.28; 2 Pal Haugen Lillefosse (nor) 10.37; 3 Filip Böe (nor) 10.46; 4 Vidar Stenkvist (swe) 10.49 200m (12) (2.0) 1 Tazana Kamanga-Dyrbak (den) (2002) 20.99; 2 Kasper Kadestal (swe) 21.12; 3 Jonathan Greni Bjerkaas (nor) 21.43 110mh (0,99m) (11) (0.3) 1 Joel Bengtsson (swe) 14.07; 2 Oliver Chabert (den) 14.18; 3 Pyry Santahuhta (fin) 14.24; 4 Márk Szuczs-Bártfai (swe) 14.25 PV (11) 1 Pal Haugen Lillefosse (nor) 5.10; 2 Santtu Koskiaho (fin) 5.00; 3 Tom Johansson (swe) 5.00 LJ (11) 1 Henrik Flåtnes (nor) 7.51 (3.2); 2 Antti Tuomela (fin) 7.37 (4.5) SP (6 kg) (12) 1 Eero Ahola 21.09; 2 Patrik Lindstedt (swe) 17.34 DT (1,75 kg) (11) 1 Casper Jorgensen (den) 58.33; 2 Alexander Sjögren (swe) 55.80 HT (6 kg) (11) 1 Ragnar Carlsson (swe) 75.23; 2 Victor Hongell (fin) 64.10; 3 Veikka Koskinen (fin) 62.69 JT (12) Teemu Marvi (fin) 74.64 Women 100m (11) (2.7) 1 Guðbjörg Jóna Bjarnadóttir (isl) 11.47; 2 Tiana Ósk Whitworth (den) 11.53; 3 Ingvild Meinseth (nor) 11.62; 4 Annika Haverinen (fin) 11.63; 5 Amanda Hansson (swe) 11.72 200m (12) (3.1) 1 Guðbjörg Jóna Bjarnadóttir (isl) 23.49; 2 Tiana Ósk Whitworth (den) 24.00; 3 Sara Francis (fin) 24.19; 4 Fanny Runheim (swe) 24.33; 5 Mette Baas (fin) 24.37 400m (11) 1 Nea Mattila (fin) 54.72; 2 Mette Baas (fin) 55.00; 3 Thórdis Eva Steinsdóttir (isl) 55.48 800m (11) Sanne Njaastad (nor) 2.09.89 100mh (11) (3.1) 1 Amanda Hansson (swe) 13.67; 2 Saara Keskitalo (fin) 13.76 400mh (12) 1 Nea Mattila (fin) 59.61; 2 Marie Skjaeggestad (nor) 1.00.25 3.000m St (12) 1 Astrid Snäll (fin) 10.12.06; 2 Emilia Lillemo (swe) 10.26.51 HJ (11) 1 Maja Nilsson (swe) 1.85; 2 Erika Wärff (swe) 1.78 PV (12) Saga Andersson (fin) 4.30 LJ (11) Kristina Reppe (nor) 6.00 (4.1) DT (11) Caisa-Marie Lindfors (swe) 50.09 HT (12) Lise Lotte Jepsen (den) 59.05 JT (12) 1 Kaja Mørch Pettersen (nor) 55.48; 2 Roosa Ylönen (fin) 50.24; 3 Elina Kinnunen (fin) 49.60; 4 Ida Thunberg (swe) 49.09 ESTONIA Voru (Estonia), 2.3.8.2018 -Baltic u18 Championships- Men 110mh (0,91m) (2) (1.1) Dovidas Petkevicius (ltu) 14.19 400mh (3) Gints Drigulis (lat) 53.36 PV (2) Eerik Haamer (est) 4.78 SP (5 kg) (3) Dominykas Cepys 17.98 DT (1,5 kg) (2) Matas Makaravicius (ltu) 51.94 HT (5 kg) (2) Makars Korotkovs (lat) 67.44 Women 200m (3) (1.1) Ann Marii Kivikas (est) 24.70 1.500m (2) Ugne Zvinklyte (ltu) 4.37.46 LJ (2) 1 Kristine Blazevica (lat) 5.91 (2.1) and 5.87 (-1,0); 2 Kitija Paula Melnbarde (lat) 5.91 (-0,8) JT (500 g) (3) Gedly Tugi (est) 50.53 Pärnu (Estonia), 8.8.2018
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