European Athletics Results (Season 2013-2014) Number 23

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European Athletics Results (Season 2013-2014) Number 23 European Athletics Results (Season 2013-2014) Number 23 AUSTRIA Amstetten (Austria), 25.6.2014 Women PV Giorgia Benecchi (ita) 4.20 Amstetten (Austria), 26.6.2014 Men PV Matteo Rubbiani (ita) 5.20 Women PV Giorgia Benecchi (ita) 4.20 Reutte (Austria), 28-29.6.2014 Women PV Kira Grünberg 4.35 BELARUS Brest (Belarus), 23-25.6.2014 –National Junior Championships- Men 800m Yan Sloma 1.50.18; HJ 1 Andrei Skabeika 2.24; 2 Dmitri Nabokov 2.21; LJ Mikita Lapatsenka 7.46 (2.0); SP (6 kg) Vitali Furs 17.65; (1,75 kg) DT Valery Halubkovich 59.08; HT 1 Maksim Mitskou 77.34; 2 Roman Zholudev 76.06; 3 Pavel Paliakou 70.42; 4 Aleh Sipovich 70.29; 5 Hlieb Dudarieu 69.59; JT Nikolai Klimuk 70.72; Decathlon Yury Yeremich 7.704p (11.00 (-1,2); 7.36 (1.2); 14.19; 2.00; 49.89 – 14.29 (0.4); 36.15; 4.70; 52.91; 4.52.22) Women 100m (-0,5) Krystsina Timanouskaya (96) 11.92; JT Viktoryia Yermakova 52.82; 10 Kms Walk Viktoryia Roshupkina 46.08.68 BELGIUM Eeklo (Belgium), 21.6.2014 Women HT u20 Vanessa Sterckendries 59.98 Nivelles (Belgium), 28.6.2014 Men 100m (-0,6) Berenger-Aymard Bosse (caf) 10.53; 200m (0.2) Zak Irwin (irl) 21.34; 400m Antoine Gillet 47.86; 800m 1 Alex Rowe (aus) 1.46.71; 2 Rynardt van Rensburg (rsa) 1.48.27; 3 Ismael Debjani 1.48.72; 4 Hannes Naude 1.49.17; 5 Ali Ben El Hadj (tun) 1.49.33; 6 Arnoud Okken (ned) 1.50.03; 7 Nick Jensen (den) 1.50.50; 1.500m 1 Lawi Lalang (ken) 3.40.22; 2 Hassan Ghachoui (mar) 3.41.15; 3 Jacob Araptany (uga) 3.41.91; 4 Johan Rogestedt (swe) 3.42.83; 5 Iván López (chi) 3.44.30; 6 Rory Chesser (gbr) 3.45.08; 7 Mauricio Valdivia (chi) 3.46.38; 8 Kim Ruell 3.47.83; 9 Stefano Maximum 3.48.98; 3.000m Alberto Sánchez (esp) 8.02.05; 5.000m Soufiane Bouchikhi 14.00.30; 110mh h1 (-0,9) 1 Abdulaziz Al-Mandeel (kuw) 13.68; 2 Adrien Deghelt 13.82; 3 Frederick Townsend (usa) 13.87; 4 Nicholas Hough (aus) 14.11; 5 Damien Broothaerts 14.14; 110mh h2 (-1,1) 1 Alyouha Yaqoub (kuw) 14.05; 2 Thomas Ravon (fra) 14.18; 400mh 1 Eusebio Haliti (ita) 50.91; 2 Georg Fleischhauer (ger) 50.93; 3 Ludovic Dubois (fra) 51.28; 4 Stephane Yato 51.41; HT Nicolas Pierre 64.62 Women 100m A (-0,7) 1 Carina Horn (rsa) 11.39 (11.38 (-0,4) 1h1); 2 Ezzine Okparaebo (nor) 11.54; 3 Ayodele Ikuesan (fra) 11.61 811.45 (-0,4) 2h1); 4 Kelly Proper (irl) 11.70; 100m B (-1,0) Carima Louami 11.77; in heats: Fanny Appes 11.58 (-0,4) 3h1; 200m (-0,6) Kelly Proper (irl) 23.53; 800m 1 Noelie Yarigo (ben) 2.04.39, 2 Flavia Maria de Lima (bra) 2.04.85; 3 Renee Eykens 2.05.86; 4 Sofie van Accom 2.06.15; 5 Gena Lofstrand (rsa) 2.07.00; 6 María del Carmen González (esp) 2.07.00; 100mh h1 (-1,0) 1 Anne Zagre 13.14; 2 Sally Pearson (aus) 13.19; 3 Rosina Hodde (ned) 13.34; 4 Gnima Faye (sen) 13.40; 5 Shannon McCann (aus) 13.60; 6 Aisseta Diawara (fra) 13.67; 100mh h2 (-0,7) 1 Sarah Lavin (irl) 13.46; 2 Giulia Pennella (ita) 13.53; 3 Nadine Visser (ned) 13.60; 4 Rinette Steinkamp (rsa) 13.65; 400mh 1 Anneri Ebersohn (rsa) 56.85; 2 Christine McMahon (gbr) 56.97; 3 Deborah Rodríguez (uru) 57.89; 4 Jessie Barr (irl) 59.42; 5 Joanna Banach (pol) 59.44; TJ 1 Linda Onana 13.37 (1.5); 2 Mathilde Boateng 13.07 (0.8); HT 1 Jolien Boumkwo 65.10; 2 Vania Silva (por) 64.18 Huizingen (Belgium), 29.6.2014 –Flanders Cup- Men 200m (0.0) Steven Muller (ger) 21.51; 400m Michael Rossaert 48.02; 800m 1 Sajeesh Joseph (ind) 1.49.54; 2 Hannes Naude (rsa) 1.50.08; 1.500m 1 Isaac Kimeli (ken9 3.43.49; 2 Germán Fernández (usa) 3.43.70; 3 Ali Hamdi 3.43.91; 4 Hamish Carson (nzl); 5 Salah Misham Mohamed (qat) 3.45.53; 6 Filip Ingebrigtsen (nor) 3.45.65; 7 Ali Kamal Abubaker (qat) 3.46.57; HJ Eure Yanez (ven) 2.21; SP Jurgen Verbrugghe 17.60; DT Edwyn Nis 54.74 Women 100m (0.0) Carima Louami (fra) 11.87; 400m A 1 Sorina Nwachukwu (ger) 53.82; 2 Julia Forster 54.13; 3 Rani Nagels 54.39; 4 Laetitia Owona Anaba-Denis (fra) 55.32; 400m B 1 Laetitia Libert 54.84; 2 Julia Schaefers (ger) 55.00; 800m Markose Sini Ajith (ind) 2.06.82; 1.500m Nathalie Reslinger (fra) 4.24.84; 400mh Jessie Barr (irl) 59.81; SP Jolien Boumkwo 15.45; DT Anouska Hellebuyck 51.33; JT Melissa Dupre 51.86 BULGARIA Sofia (Bulgaria), 28.6.2014 –International Tournement Pavel Pavlov- Men 100m (-0,6) 1 Femi Ogunode (qat) 10.08; 2 Tossen Ogunode (qat) 10.36; 3 Samuel Francis (qat) 10.36; 200m (1.7) 1 Femi Ogunode (qat) 10.06; 2 Samuel Francis (qat) 20.93; 3 Peter Kremenski 20.97; 4 Kiril Kirilov 21.31; 400m h1 1 Abbas Abubaker (brn) (96) 46.58; 2 Ali Khamis Abbas (brn) (95) 46.88; 3 Krasimir baykov 47.35; 4 Hasan Iman Al-Suwaid (qat) 47.62; h2 Saoud Mohammed Abulkarin (uae) 47.88; 2.000m Mitko Tsenov 5.12.83; 110mh (1.3) Nikolaos Saisanas (gre) 14.07; HJ 1 Tikhomir Ivanov 2.20; 2 Viktor Ninov 2.17; LJ Emeka Kinsley Okoli (qat) 7.63 (1.7); TJ 1 Zhivko Petkov 16.19 (1.9); 2 Pavlos Boftsis (gre) 16.10 (1.4); SP Georgi Ivanov 19.70 Women 100m (0.8) 1 Inna Eftimova 11.35; 2 Kemi Adekoya (brn) 11.55; 400m 1 Kemi Adekoya (brn) 51.32; 2 Vania Stambolova 52.81; 800m 1 Monika Georgieva 2.07.03; 2 Annamaria Iulia Sima (rou) 2.08.37; HJ Mirela Demireva 1.86; TJ 1 Andriana Banova 13.79 (1.7); 2 Petia Dacheva 13.53 (2.8) and 13.36 (1.7) CROATIA Varazdin (Croatia), 28-29.6.2014 –National Junior Championships- Men LJ (28) Filip Pravdica 7.52 (1.3), SP (6 Kg) 1 Martin Markovic (96) 19.37; 2 Demir Kolarevic 18.64 Women HT (28) Petra Jakeljic 58.89 CZECH REPUBLIC Liberec (Czech Republic), 24-25.6.2014 Men DT (24) Tomas Vonavka 55.25 Women 100m (24) (1.1) Pavla Hrivnová 11.84; 100mh (24) (0.7) Lucie Koudelová 13.63; HT (24) Vendula Kolarová 58.70 Trinec (Czech Republic), 28-29.6.2014 –National Junior and Youth Championships- Men 400m u20 Lukas Hodbod 47.35; 110mh u18 (0,91m) (28) (-3,7) Tomas Pulicek 13.89; 300mh u18 Tomas Pulicek 37.04; HJ u20 (28) Petr Picha 2.15; LJ u20 (28) Jiri Sykora 7.50 (2.3); HT u20 (6 Kg) Jaroslav Lauterkranc 68.44 Women 400m u20 Helena Jiranová 54.43; 400m u18 1 Zdenka Seidlová 54.25; 2 Dominika Kruparová 55.24; 3 Pavla Falharová 55.46; 400mh u20 Jana Reissova 58.66; PV u20 Rebeka Silhanová 4.15; LJ u20 (28) 1 Veronika Sadková 6.14 (1.2); 2 Michaela Broumová 6.14 (2.8) and 6.13 (1.7); LJ u18 (28) Emily Gerulová 6.18 (2.1), HT u18 (3 Kg) (28) 1 Adela Korecková 60.27; 2 Lucie Stanková 60.08; JT u20 (28) Tereza Vytlacilová 56.26; JT u18 (500 g) (28) Nicol Tabacková 54.72 ESTONIA Rakvere (Estonia), 26-27.6.2014 –National Championships u23 and u20- Men 200m u23 (0.9) Markus Ellisaar 21.49; LJ u23 (26) 1 Meelis Siimson 7.47 (2.7); 2 Henrik Kutberg 7.46 (1.2); SP u20 (6 Kg) (26) Ats Kiisa 17.75; JT u23 Tanel Laanemägi 69.96 Women HJ u23 (guest) Mari Klaup (90) 1.83; PV u20 (26) Reena Koll 4.00; LJ u23 (26) Kaia Sosaar 6.09 (1.8) FINLAND Nokia (Finland), 23.6.2014 Men SP u18 (5 Kg) Aleksi Jaakkola 17.91 Turku (Finland), 25.6.2014 –Paavo Nurmi Games- Men 100m (1.0) 1 Shota Iizuka (jpn) 10.41; 2 Ville Myllymäki 10.43; 3 Eetu Rantala 10.48; 4 Odain Rose (swe) 10.48; 5 Hannu Hämäläinen 10.64; 200m (0.5) 1 Karol Zalewski (pol) 20.68; 2 Roberto Skyers (cub) 20.78; 3 Patrick Domogala (ger) 21.07; 4 Jonathan Astrand 21.13; 5 Masafumi Naoki (jpn) 21.19; 400m 1 Yoandys Lescay (cub) 46.34; 2 Nery Brenes (crc) 46.83; 3 Rafal Omelko (pol) 46.97; 1.500m 1 Elijah Manangoi (ken) 3.38.99; 2 Jerry Motsau (rsa) 3.40.13; 3 Artur Ostrowski (pol) 3.42.69; 4 Josephat Kithii (ken) 3.43.75; 5 Anders Lindahl 3.44.11; 6 Péter Szmetei (hun) 3.45.13; 7 Andi Noot (est) 3.45.30; 8 Tuomo Salonen 3.47.68; 9 Riku Marttinen 3.48.93; 3.000m St 1 Patrick Nasti (ita) 8.29.10; 2 Janne Ukonmaanaho 9.39.21; 3 Napoleon Solomon (swe) 8.48.24; 4 Stephen Sitienei (ken) 8.49.92; 5 Minato Yamashita (jpn) 8.50.04; HJ 1 Mihai Donisan (rou) 2.26; 2 Jussi Viita 2.23; 3 Osku Torro 2.20; 4 Andrey Patrakov (rus) 2.20; 5 Ivan Ilyichev (rus) 2.17; 6 Emil Svensson (swe) 2.17; PV 1 Heorhiy Bykov (ukr) 5.46; 2 Lázaro Borges (cub) 5.37; 3 Eemeli Salomäki 5.21; LJ 1 Godfrey Mokoena (rsa) 8.02 (1.9); 2 Elvijs Misans (lat) 7.90 (1.9); 3 Henri Väyrynen 7.73 (3.2) and 7.49 (1.1); 4 Zarck Visser (rsa) 7.68 (0.9); 5 Tommi Evilä 7.64 (1.6); 6 Pavel Shalin (rus) 7.56 (1.0); 7 Yunior Díaz (cub) 7.55 (2.4); 8 Arttu Halmela 7.49 (0.3); HT 1 Krisztian Pars (hun) 79.83; 2 Dilshod Nazarov (tjk) 77.93; 3 David Söderberg 76.05; 4 Sergey Litvinov (rus) 74.71; 5 Markus Esser (ger) 74.27; 6 Mostafa Hicham Al- Gamal (egy) 73.88; 7 Markus Johansson (swe) 73.61; 8 Szymon Ziolkowski (pol) 73.56; 9 Tuomas Seppänen 70.47; 10 Eivind Henriksen (nor) 68.67; JT 1 Tero Pitkämäki 85.59; 2 Antii Ruuskanen 85.28; 3 Ihab Abdelrahman (egy) 84.45; 4 Thomas Röhler (ger) 82.86; 5 Ari Mannio 82.09; 6 Zigismunds Sirmais (lat) 81.09; 7 Hubert Chmielak (pol) 76.59; 8 Juan José Méndez (mex) 75.72; 9 Maksym Bohdan (ukr) 74.82 Women 100m (1.3) 1 Nataliya Pohrebnyak (ukr) 11.27; 2 Muna Lee (usa) 11.38, 3 Hanna-Maari Latvala 11.41; 4 Jasmin Showlah 11.87; 400m 1 Malgorzata Holub (pol) 52.50; 2 Justyna Swiety (pol) 52.89; 3 Hilla Uusimäki 55.70; 3.000m 1 Sandra Eriksson 8.55.13; 2 Krisztina Papp (hun) 9.06.70; 3 Matylda Kowal (pol) 9.17.86; 100mh (1.1) 1 Vashti Thomas (usa) 13.08; 2 Karolina Koleczek (pol) 13.14 (13.11 (1.9) 1h2); 3 Nina Argunova (rus) 13.21 (13.21 (1.9) 2h2); 4 Matilda Bogdanoff 13.47; 5 Lotta Harala 13.54 (13.52 (1.9) 3h2); 6 Ida Aidanpää 13.60 (13.48 (1.0) 2h1); 7 Elisa Leinonen 13.63 (13.55 (1.0) 3h1); 8 Jenna Pletsch (ger) 13.78 (13.73 (1.9) 4h2); 400mh 1 Wenda Nel-Theron (rsa) 56.77; 2 Joanna Linkiewicz (pol) 57.25; 3 Frida Persson (swe) 58.38; PV 1 Angelina Zhuk-Krasnova (rus) 4.61; 2 Minna Nikkanen 4.41; 3 Hanna Sheleh (ukr) and Aleksandra Kiryashova (rus) 4.15; TJ 1 Mabel Gay 14.07 (2.6) and 13.41 (0.2);
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