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EAR 2.2015.Pdf European Athletics Results 2015 (2) AUSTRIA Linz (Austria), 6.1.2015 (indoor) Men 60m Benjamin Grill 6.85; SP Lukas Weisshaidinger 18.26 BELGIUM Gent (Belgium), 10.1.2015 (indoor) Men 60m 1 Florent Szezesny (fra) 6.86; 2 Jean-Baptiste Formet (fra) 6.92; 3 Benjamin Legros 6.94; 60m u18 Jordan Paquot 6.95; 200m Jean-Baptiste Formet (fra) 21.71; 800m Pierre-Antoine Balhan 1.48.78; 60mh 1 Quentin Ruffacq 7.95; 2 Loic Herkenrath (fra) 8.08; SP Patrick Cronie (ned) 18.84 Women 200m Nicky Van Leveren (ned) 24.03; 60mh Siliane Van Cauwenberghe 8.72 CZECH REPUBLIC Praha (Czech Republic), 5.1.2015 (indoor) Men 60m Marcel Kadlec 6.88; SP Tomás Kozák 17.68 Women 60m Helena Jiranová 7.68; 1.500m Kristiina Mäki 4.29.99; 60mh Lucie Koudelová 8.64; HJ Oldriska Maresová 1.85; PV Aneta Morysková 4.10 Jablonec nad Nisou (Czech Republic), 7.1.2015 (indoor) Men 60m Zdenek Stromsik 6.76 Women SP u18 (3 Kg) Lada Cermanová (98) 15.58 Olomouc (Czech Republic), 10.1.2015 (indoor) Women 60m 1 Emily Gerulová (97) 7.70; 2 Kateriva Vavrová (98) 7.70; LJ Emily Gerulová (97) 6.04 Praha (Czech Republic), 10.1.2015 (indoor) Men 60m 1 Marek Bakalar 6.79; 2 Vojtech Netymach 6.89; 3 Marcel Kadlec 6.93 Women 400m Alexandra Bezeková (svk) 55.81; HJ Oldriska Maresová 1.88; PV Aneta Morysková 4.15 Jablonec nad Nisou (Czech Republic), 10-11.1.2015 (indoor) Women Pentathlon 1 Michaela Broumová 3.695p (9.24; 1.60; 10.37; 5.80; 2.25.04); 2 Eliska Klucinová 3.655p (8.79; 1.84; 13.82; 6.13; -) FRANCE Metz (France), 9.1.2015 (indoor) Men 60m Brahim Raggui 6.84 Aulnay-sous-Bois (France), 10.1.2015 (indoor) Women PV Sonia Malavisi (ita) 3.92 Val-de Reuil (France), 10.1.2015 (indoor) Men 200m Maxime Teniere 21.70; 60mh u20 (0,99m) Mathieu Louisy 7.90 Women 60mh Rougui Sow 8.59 Orleans (France), 10.1.2015 (indoor) Women 60mh Solene Hamelin 8.44 (8.43 1h1); 60mh u18 (0.76m) Lucy Sincere 8.58 Vouneuil-sous-Biard (France), 10.1.2015 (indoor) Men 60m Ben Bassaw 6.87 (6.87 1h1); LJ Jean-Pierre Bertrand 7.45 Women 60mh Margaux Hinschberger 8.53 1h1; Charlotte Pierre (96) 8.74 2h1 European Athletics Results – by Carles Baronet – Folgueroles (Barcelona) [email protected] Aubière (France), 10.1.2015 –Capital Perche- (indoor) Men PV 1 Renaud Lavillenie 5.80; 2 Jerome Clavier 5.60; 3 Valentin Lavillenie 5.60; 4 Luke Cutts (gbr) 5.50; 5 Alexandre Feger 5.50; 6 Baptiste Boirie and Nicolas Homo 5.40; 8 Kevin Menaldo and Damiel Dossevi 5.40; 10 Tobias Scherbarth (ger) and Dídac Salas (esp) 5.26; 12 Stanley Joseph 5.20 Women PV 1 Marion Fiack 4.71; 2 Maria-Leonore Ribeiro Tavares and Chloe Henry (bel) 4.31; 4 Ninon Guillon- Romarin 4.21; 5 Marion Lotout 4.21; 6 Anais Poumarat 4.06; 7 Anna Maria Pinero (esp) and Solene Guiloineau 4.06; 9 Rebeca Yagüe (esp) 4.06; 10 Syrine Ebondo (tun) 4.06; 11 Sophie Dangla 3.91; 12 Jade Vigneron 3.91 Aubière (France), 11.1.2015 Men HT u18 (5 kg) Yann Chaussinand 64.66 Obernai (France), 11.1.2015 (indoor) Women 60m Laurie-Anne Yelbi 7.71 Vittel (France), 11.1.2015 (indoor) Men 5 Kms Walk Antonin Boyez 20.00.02 Women 60m Awa Sene 7.64 Lyon (France), 10-11.1.2015 (indoor) Men Heptathlon u20 Damien Bethenet 5.295p (7.41; 6.43; 12.71; 1.97 – 8.40; 4.47; 2.45.77) Women Pentathlon (11) 1 Audrey Inglese 3.940p (8.64; 1.67; 10.29; 5.82; 2.22.36); 2 Merryl Mbeng 3.891p (8.72; 1.64; 10.47; 5.55; 2.17.02); 3 Lauren Rutyna 3.740p (9.33; 1.70; 12.82; 5.51; 2.35.51); Pentathlon u23 (11) Noemie Combettes 3.557p (8.94; 1.61; 10.65; 5.86; 2.45.76); Pentathlon u20 (11) Valerie Bonnet 3.710p (9.55; 1.76; 8.76; 6.07; 2.32.29) FINLAND Turku (Finland), 6.1.2015 (indoor) Women 60m Nooralotta Neziri 7.37 Otaniemi (Finland), 10.1.2015 (indoor) Women 60mh u18 (0,76m) Iiris Peterzens 8.70 Pajulahti (Finland), 10.1.2015 (indoor) Men PV Niko Koskinen (96) 5.15 Women PV 1 Minna Nikkanen 4.40; 2 Aino Siitonen 4.15; 3 Elina Lampela (98) 4.05; 4 Erica Hjerpe 4.05; 5 Wilma Murto (98) 3.95 GERMANY Essing (Germany), 4.1.2015 (indoor) Men HJ u20 1 Tomas Zeman (svk) (96) 2.11; Sven Glück 2.11 Ludwigshafen (Germany), 10.1.2015 –Pfalz Jugend Meisterschaften- (indoor) Men PV Nicolas Dietz (96) 5.02 Halle (Germany), 10.1.2015 Men DT u18 (1,5 kg) Henrik Janssen 55.35; HT Bastian Abend 63.12; HT u20 (6 Kg) Lucas Lemkau 62.80 Women HT Susen Küster 61.85 Paderborn (Germany), 10.1.2015 –Westfälische Jugend Meisterschaften- (indoor) Women 60m u20 1 Chantal Butzek 7.39; 2 Gina Lückenkemper 7.55 (7.50 1h1); 60mh u20 Chantal Butzek 8.64 Hanau (Germany), 10-11.1.2015 –Hessische Meisterschaften- (indoor) Men 60m Felix Göltl 6.77; HJ (11) Martin Günther 2.23 European Athletics Results – by Carles Baronet – Folgueroles (Barcelona) [email protected] Women 60m 1 Lisa Mayer (96) 7.58; 2 Lara Matheis 7.59; 3 Ksenia Achkinadze 7.62; 200m (11) Christiane Klopsch 24.80; 400m Christiane Klopsch 54.61; 60mh (11) Caroline Schäfer 8.50; 60mh u18 (076m) (11) 1 Miriam Sinning 8.72; 2 Laura Sewing 8.78; HJ (11) Carolin Schäfer 1.79; HJ u18 Mona Göttschämmer 1.77 Berlin (Germany), 10.1.2015 (indoor) Men 60m Marek Sefranek (96) 6.94; 150m Alexander Gladitz 16.24 1h3; 300m 1 Marc Koch 33.73; 2 Rico Thränert 34.27; LJ Stephan Hartmann 7.66; SP Eric Millrath 17.16 Women 60m 1 Svea Köhrbrück 7.61; 2 Claudia Bode 7.72; 60m u20 Lisa-Marie Kwayie 7.53; 150m Svea Köhrbrück 18.07; 150m u20 Lisa-Marie Kwayie 17.88; 300m u20 Hendrikje Richter (97) 39.21; 60mh u18 (0.76m) Vanessa Hammerschmidt 8.66; HJ Katarina Mögenburg 1.79 Bremen (Germany), 10.1.2015 (indoor) Men 60m Michael Hamann 6.93 Women 60m 1 Sandra Dinkeldein 7.53; 2 Jana Loock 7.64; 3 Jonna Hoffmann 7.74 (7.73 2h1); in heats: Svea Kittner 7.62 1h1 Erfurt (Germany), 10.1.2015 (indoor) Men 60m 1 Julian Reus 6.66; 2 Ludger Neubauer 6.88 (6.87 1h3); 200m Ludger Neubauer 21.54; SP Andy Dittmar 17.89 Women 60m u20 Eleni Frommann 7.71; 200m Eleni Frommann 24.50 Chemnitz (Germany), 10.1.2015 (indoor) Men 60m Jonathan Petzke (98) 6.82; 800m Jan Riedel 1.51.14; LJ Vincent Vogel 7.47 Clarholz (Germany), 11.1.2015 –Hochsprungmeeting- (indoor) Men HJ 1 Mateusz Przybylko 2.23; 2 Viktor Shapoval (ukr) 2.20 Women HJ 1 Imke Onnen 1.82; 2 Sietske Noorman (ned) 1.82 Ludwigshafen (Germany), 11.1.2015 –Pfalz Meisterschaften- (indoor) Men 60m Martin Hahn 6.86; in heats: Toumi Badreddine 6.93 1h5 Women 60m Sina Meyer 7.72 Leverkusen (Germany), 11.1.2015 (indoor) Men PV 1 Kartsen Dilla 5.45; 2 Daniel Clemens 5.35; 3 Raphael Holzdeppe 5.25; 4 Hendrik Gruber 5.15; PV u20 1 Koen van der wijst (ned) (97) 5.10; 2 Tim Jaeger 5.00 Women PV 1 Katharina Bauer 4.40; 2 Annika Roloff 4.30; 3 Victoria von Eynatten 4.30; 4 Rianna Galiart (ned) 4.20, 5 Regine Kramer 4.10; 6 Anjuli Knäsche 4.00; 7 Rebecca Pietsch 4.00; 8 Franziska Kappes 4.00; 9 Desiree Singh 3.90; 10 Angela Wald 3.90 Köln (Germany), 10.1.2015 (indoor) Women 60m 1 Janina Kolsch 7.59 (7.58 1h3); 2 Lena Naumann 7.71 (7.69 1h1); in heats: Christine Salterberg 7.72 2h1; 60mh 1 Eva strogies 8.43; 2 Christine Salterberg 8.46 Saarbrücken (Germany), 11.1.2015 –Saarlandische Meisterschaften- (indoor and outdoor) Men 60m 1 Rouven Christ 6.85; 2 Robert Hind 6.90; 60m u20 Lukas Hein 6.95; 200m Robert Hind 21.52 1h5; Rouven Christ 21.68 1h4; LJ Marcel Kirtsges 7.47; HT u18 (5 gg) Fabio Hessling 64.40 Women 60m 1 Laura Müller 7.41; 2 Jenna Pletsch 7.58 (7.55 2h2); 60m u20 Abigail Adjei 7.68; 3.000m Annett Horna 9.26.87; 60mh Jenna Pletsch 8.39; LJ Sosthene Moguenara 6.86; HT u20 Sophie Gimmler 58.06 Gammertingen (Germany), 11.1.2015 –Kugelstoss Gala- (indoor) Men European Athletics Results – by Carles Baronet – Folgueroles (Barcelona) [email protected] SP 1 Tobias Dahm 19.36; 2 Dennis Lewke 19.01; 3 Bodo Göder 18.67; 4 Patrick Müller 18.33; SP u20 (6 kg) 1 Patrick Müller 20.06; 2 Merten Howe 18.39; 3 Valentin Döbler 17.85; 4 Eric Bundschuh 16.79; 5 Johann Glawe 16.65; SP u18 (5 kg) Tobias Köhler 19.75 Women SP 1 Josephine Terlecki 17.02; 2 Lena Urbaniak 16.66; 3 Laura Jokeit 15.91; SP u18 (3 kg) Julia Ritter 17.88 München (Germany), 11.1.2015 (indoor) Men 60m Daniel Trossmann (96) 6.90 (6.89 1s2); SP 1 Robert Dippl 18.86; 2 Christian Zimmermann 18.32 Halle (Germany), 10-11.1.2015 (indoor) Men Heptathlon Julius Sommer 5.273p (7.27; 6.77; 13.09; 1.92 – 8.71; 4.60; 2.54.47) Women Pentathlon u18 1 Luisa Günnel 3.782p (9.15; 1.68; 11.16; 5.55; 2.25.40); 2 Antonia Kohl 3.691p (8.74; 1.56; 11.75; 5.73; 2.35.59); 3 Marissa Brömme 3.658p (9.34; 1.68; 10.16; 5.50; 2.23.59) GREAT BRITAIN Carshalton –London- (Great Britain), 4.1.2015 (indoor) Women 60m round 1 1 Serita Solomon 7.54; 60m round 2 (mixed race) Serita Solomon 7.52 Sheffield (Great Britain), 10-11.1.2015 (indoor) Men 800m (11) 1 Paul Goodall 1.50.20; 2 Robert Needham 1.50.69; 1.500m (11) 1 Harry Harper 3.48.76; 2 Ben Coldray 3.48.83; 3 Adam Clarke 3.49.22; 3.000m (11) 1 Paul Pollock (irl) 7.59.25; 2 Jake Shelley 7.59.57; 3 Richard Weir 8.06.44; Heptathlon 1 Ben Gregory 5.663p (7.24; 7.21; 12.89; 1.88 - 8.27; 4.91; 2.42.57); 2 Martin Brockman 5.601p (7.41; 6.91; 13.44; 2.03 - 8.59; 4.81; 2.42.02); 3 Daniel Needham 5.384p (7.01; 7.15; 10.34; 1.88 - 8.11; 4.61; 2.55.83); 4 David Hall 5.267p (7.02; 6.68; 11.79; 1.94 - 8.50; 4.11; 2.46.52) Women 800m (11) 1 Katy Brown 2.04.22; 2 Rowena Cole 2.04.64; 3 Jade Williams 2.06.13; 1.500m (11) 1 Racheal Bamford 4.19.34; 2 Gemma Hillier 4.20.92; 3 Katie Snowden 4.22.15; 4 Jenna Hill 4.23.41; 5 Jenny Tan 4.24.50; 6 Laura Dunn 4.27.74; 7 Claire Tarplee (irl) 4.29.57; Pentathlon (11) 1 Karla Drew 4.199p (8.37; 1.74; 11.96; 5.79; 2.21.28); 2 Jess Taylor 4.172p (8.58; 1.68; 11.96; 6.08; 2.20.99); 3 Jo Rowland 4.115p (8.94; 1.68; 12.48; 5.97; 2.19.54); 4 Katie Stainton
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