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EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2017-18 Results Issue N.10 EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2017-18 results issue n.10 AUSTRIA Linz (Austria), 24-25.2.2018 Women 60mh (24) Verena Preiner 8.44 BELARUS Minsk (Belarus), 24-25.2.2018 -International Match u20- Men 60m (25, heats 24) Mustafa Onur Sadikoglu (tur) 6.93; in heats: Sergio López (esp) 6.85 1h2 400m (25) 1 Alfredo Jiménez (esp) 48.28; 2 Ilyas Canakçi (tur) 48.43 60mh (0,99m) (25, heats 24) 1 Luis Salort (esp) 7.68; 2 Emils Rugums (lat) 8.06; in heats: Emrah Bozkurt (tur) 7.95 2h1 2.000m St (25) Toni Baños (esp) 5.54.95 HJ (25) Pablo López (esp) 2.16 PV (24) Taras Shevtsov (ukr) 5.10 TJ (24) Raúl Camacho (esp) 15.26 SP (25) 1 Dzmitry Karpuk 20.10; 2 Artem Levchenko (ukr) 18.27 Heptathlon (24-25) Edgaras Benkunskas (ltu) 5.506p (- 8.33; 4.20; 2.58.49) 5 Kms Walk (24) Mikita Kaliada 20.05.76 Women 60m (25) 1 Jael Bestué (esp) 7.48; 2 Viktoriya Radnikova (ukr) 7.60 400m (24) Polina Miller (rus) 54.09 1.500m (24) Carla Gallardo (esp) 4.33.84 2.000m St (25) 1 Derya Kunur (tur) 6.33.25, 2 Maya Tonkikh 6.41.77 HJ (25) Karyna Taranda 1.85 PV (24) Krystsina Kantsavenka 4.07 LJ (25) Palina Zlotnikava 6.03 TJ (24) Ruta Lasmane (lat) 13.03 Pentathlon (24) Claudia Conte (esp) 3.865p (9.05; 1.77; 11.06; 5.37; 2.24.60) 5 Kms Walk (24) 1 Meryem Bekmez 22.58.39; 2 Hanna Zubkova 23.24.66 BELGIUM Gent (Belgium), 23.2.2018 -University Championships- Men 400m 1 Kevin Borlee 46.41; 2 Dylan Borlee 46.63 LJ Corentin Campener 7.74 SP Philip Milanov 18.27 Women 60m 1 Heurjonie Lembi Bonheur 7.63; 2 Sarah Missine 7.63 200m Elise Mehuys 24.11 60mh 1 Sarah Missine 8.28; 2 Noor Vidts 8.59 PV 1 Elien Vekemans 4.01; 2 Melanie Vissers 4.01 LJ Bo Nijs 6.00 Gent (Belgium), 24.2.2018 Men 300m Jonathan Sacoor 33.41 1h1; Tim Rummens 34.51 1h2 CROATIA Zagreb (Croatia), 24.2.2018 -National Championships- Men 400m Sven Cepus (99) 48.33 800m Marino Bloudek (99) 1.49.23 HJ Alen Melon 2.15 LJ 1 Dino Pervan 7.57; 2 Marko Ceko (2000) 7.30 Women 400m Agata Zupin (slo) 54.33; Kristina Dudec 55.20 60mh Ivana Loncarek 8.27 HJ Tihana Jeletic 1.78 LJ Klara Barnjak (99) 6.07 TJ Paola Borovic 13.54 CZECH REPUBLIC Jablonec nad Nisou (Czech Republic), 21.2.2018 Men 60mh Petr Svoboda 7.73 PV David Holy 5.25 Women 3 Kms Walk Anezka Drahotová 12.39.02 Ostrava (Czech Republic), 24-25.2.2018 -National Championships u20 and u18- Men u20 60m (24) 1 Matek Krsek 6.81; 2 Stepan Hampl 6.82 (6.82 1h1); 3 Stanislav Jirak 6.86; 4 Tomas Nemejc 6.91 200m 1 Tomas Nemejc 21.26; 2 Daniel Vejrazka 21.31 400m 1 Matej Krsek 47.62; 2 Filip Licman 48.26 60mh (0.99m) (24) 1 David Ryba 7.93; 2 Pavel Petrik 7.94; 3 Adam Sufliarsky 8.03 SP (6 kg) 1 Michel Forejt 18.08; 2 Jakub Heza 17.21 Men u18 60m (24) Tobias Dvorsky 6.97 200m Jiri Pechar 21.89 60mh (0,91m) (24) 1 Jiri Pechar 7.87; 2 Sebastian Merta 7.98; 3 Antonin Wijas 8.06; 4 Samuel Lawson 8.07 SP (5 kg) (24) Tomas Grulich 17.05 Women u20 60m (24) 1 Adela Zahorova 7.58; 2 Natalie Tiplicova 7.63; 3 Johana Kaiserova 7.63 200m Agata Kolingerová 24.57 1.500m Eliska Surmová 4.33.52 60mh (24) 1 Markta Stokolova 8.45; 2 Renata Prochazkova 8.58; 3 Anna Kerbachova 8.60 PV (24) Amalie Svabiková 4.33 LJ (24) Adela Zahorova 5.91 TJ Adela Zahorova 12.71 Women u18 60m (24) Linda Hettlerova 7.67 200m 1 Barbora Šplechtnová 24.17; 2 Linda Hettlerová 24.27 1.500m 1 Anna Malková 4.36.53; 2 Adela Hluchá 4.37.02 60mh (0,76m) (24) 1 Barbara Pichalova 8.41; 2 Sara Zamecnikova 8.44; 3 Tereza Elena Sinova 8.49; 4 Barbora Splechtnova 8.55; 5 Andrea Zabloudilova 8.57 HJ (24) 1 Denisa Pesova 1.78; 2 Klara Krejcirikova 1.78 LJ (24) 1 Tereza Elena Sinova 6.01; 2 Daniela Volna 5.85 FINLAND Kuortane (Finland), 23-25.2.2018 -National Championships u23, u20 and u18- Men u23 60mh (25) Viktor Kantele 7.98 1h1 PV (25) 1 Urho Kujänpää 5.45; 2 Mikko Paavola 5.25; 3 Eetu Turakainen 5.20 LJ (25) 1 Kristian Bäck 7.55; 2 Kalle Salminen 7.54 SP (25) Panu Tirkkonen 17.67 Men u20 60m (23) Samuel Purola 6.84 1h3 PV (24) 1 Santtu Koskiaho 4.95; 2 Anton Kunnas 4.95 SP (6 kg) (24) Arttu Korkeasalo 19.27 Men u18 60mh (0,91m) (25) 1 Eero Hirvinen 7.88; 2 Eero Ilomäki 7.95; 3 Ezeabasirim Chibunna 8.05 Women u23 60m (23) Aino Pulkkinen 7.60 200m (25) Aino Pulkkinen 24.30 1h2 60mh (25) 1 Anni Siirtola 8.28; 2 Julia Enarvi 8.52 HJ (25) Elina Kakko 1.86 LJ (24) 1 Maria Huntington 6.16; 2 Roosa Määttälä 6.13 TJ (25) Emma Pullola 13.00 Women u20 60m (24) Sara Francis 7.65 1h6 200m (25) Viivi Lehikoinen 24.48 1h2; Sara Francis 24.60 2h2 60mh (25) Petra-Sofia Laakso 8.63 PV (24) Saga Andersson 4.30 Women u18 800m (24) 1 Nathalie Blomqvist 2.10.69; 2 Alisa Virtanen 2.10.92 1.500m (25) 1 Nathalie Blomqvist 4.27.46; 2 Alisa Virtanen 4.33.04 60mh (0,76m) (25) Sofia Lindholm 8.60 1h2 HJ (23) Jessica Kähärä 1.83 LJ (25) Jessica Kähärä 5.88 TJ (24) Jessica Kähärä 13.26 FRANCE Val de Reuil (France), 24-25.2.2018 -National Championships u20 and u18- Men u20 60m (24) 1 William Reppert 6.80; 2 Kalilou Bouare 6.80; 3 Julien Majeur 6.87 (6.86 1s2); 4 Nicole-Jean Moulin 6.89 200m 1 Florian Barbier 21.43; 2 Paul Tritenne 21.62 400m 1 Fabrisio Saidy 47.85; 2 Lorenzo Ricque 47.89; 3 Antoine Leblois 48.17; 4 Teo Andant 48.33 400m heats (24) Lorenzo Ricque 48.08 1h3; Fabrisio Saidy 48.41 1h4 60mh (0,99m) 1 Just Kwaou-Mathey 7.74; 2 Leo El Achkar 7.76; 3 Nicolas-Jean Moulin 7.86; 4 Jeanice Laviolette 7.88; in semis: Matheo Bernat 7.92 2s3; Axel Marthely 8.01 2s1; Tristan Marcy 8.02 3s2; in heats: Thomas Wanaverbecq 7.91 1h3 HJ (24) 1 Nathan Ismar 2.11; 2 Taylor Minos 2.11 PV 1 Thibaut Collet 5.25; 2 Ethan Cormont 5.25; 3 Matthias Orban 5.05 LJ (24) 1 Julius Fidami Kinda 7.32; 2 Julien Pauthonnier 7.30 TJ 1 Jonathan Seremes 15.41; 2 Thomas Gogois 15.35; 3 Breval Raoult 15.33 SP (6 kg) Fred Moudani-Likibi 17.35 Men u18 60m (24) 1 Aurelien Larue 6.81; 2 Mateo Guillard 6.92; 3 Billy Villeroy 6.94 60mh (0,91m) 1 Kenny Fletcher 7.74 (7.74 1s1); 2 Paul Chabauty 7.80; 3 Clement Ducos 7.99; 4 Gregoire Latreche 8.03; 5 Hugo Morvan 8.03 (7.98 2s1) HJ Mohammed-Ali Benlahbib 2.11 PV (24) Paul Chabauty 5.00 Women u20 60m 1 Judy Marie Aime Chalcou 7.50; 2 Sacha Alessandrini 7.52; 3 Whitney Tie 7.56 200m Aurelien Larue 21.66 200m (24) 1 Marine Mignon 23.82; 2 Eloise De La Taille 24.06; 3 Kaelle Cecile Bourguignon 24.49 400m 1 Shana Grebo 55.17; 2 Ndey-Sokhna Diop (sen) 56.32 60mh (24) 1 Laeticia Bapte 8.38; 2 Sacha Alessandrini 8.43; 3 Safiatou Acquaviva 8.49; 4 Mathilde Coquillaud-Salomon 8.58; 5 Anais Coquelle 8.59; in semis; Anais Fourniller 8.57 2s1 HJ Juliette Perez 1.77 PV (24) 1 Alice Moindrot 4.20; 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