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Of European Athletics Championships in Göteborg Day 2 (Aug 8) of European Athletics Championships in Göteborg Special report by Peter Larsson (SWE) Men 100m Semifinal 1 wind: +1.5 Final wind: +1.3 1 Andrey Yepishin 81 RUS 10.12 Q 1 Francis Obikwelu 78 POR 9.99 CR 2 Ronald Pognon 82 FRA 10.14 Q 2 Andrey Yepishin 81 RUS 10.10 NR 3 Dariusz Kuc 86 POL 10.23 Q 3 Matic Osovnikar 80 SLO 10.14 NR 4 Dwain Chambers 78 GBR 10.25 Q 4 Ronald Pognon 82 FRA 10.16 5 Anatoliy Dovhal 76 UKR 10.27 5 Mark Lewis-Francis 82 GBR 10.16 6 Lukasz Chyla 81 POL 10.30 6 Dariusz Kuc 86 POL 10.21 7 Ángel David Rodriguez 80 ESP 10.33 7 Dwain Chambers 78 GBR 10.24 8 Jan Zumer 82 SLO 10.43 8 Ronny Ostwald 74 GER 10.38 Semifinal 2 wind: +1.0 1 Francis Obikwelu 78 POR 10.19 Q 2 Matic Osovnikar 80 SLO 10.23 Q 3 Mark Lewis-Francis 82 GBR 10.30 Q 4 Ronny Ostwald 74 GER 10.40 Q 5 Marcin Jedrusinski 81 POL 10.43 6 Oudere Kankarafou 83 FRA 10.43 7 Erik Wijmeersch 70 BEL 10.47 8 Orkatz Beitia 79 ESP 10.52 400m Semifinal 1 Semifinal 2 1 Marc Raquil 77 FRA 44.95 Q 1 Leslie Djhone 81 FRA 45.23 Q 2 Vladislav Frolov 80 RUS 45.21 Q 2 Daniel Dabrowski 83 POL 45.38 Q 3 Andrea Barberi 79 ITA 45.30 Q 3 Rafal Wieruszzewski 81 POL 45.56 Q 4 Dimítrios Régas 86 GRE 45.60 Q 4 Tim Benjamin 82 GBR 45.67 Q 5 Ioan Vieru 79 ROM 45.83 5 Kamghe Gaba 84 GER 45.77 6 Graham Hedman 79 GBR 45.90 6 Robert Tobin 83 GBR 46.03 7 Marcin Marciniszyn 82 POL 45.96 7 David Gillick 83 IRL 46.84 8 Claudio Licciardello 86 ITA 46.21 - Cédric van Branteghem 79 BEL dnf 10000m Final 1 Jan Fitschen 77 GER 28:10.94 2 José Manuel Martínez 71 ESP 28:12.06 3 Juan Carlos de la Ossa 76 ESP 28:13.73 4 Christian Belz 74 SUI 28:16.93 5 Serhiy Lebid 75 UKR 28:19.14 6 Dmitriy Maksimov 77 RUS 28:20.43 7 André Pollmächer 83 GER 28:22.56 8 Driss El Himer 74 FRA 28:30.09 9 Ricardo Serrano 80 ESP 28:38.40 10 Daniele Meucci 85 ITA 38:48.30 11 Martin Fagan 83 IRL 28:54.04 12 José Ramos 68 POR 28:55.45 13 Mokhtar Benhari 74 FRA 28:56.07 14 Slavko Petrovic 80 CRO 28:56.66 15 Willem van Hoof 79 BEL 28:57.11 16 Jesse Stroobants 80 BEL 28:59.91 17 Monder Rizki 79 BEL 29:13.62 18 Michal Kaczmarek 77 POL 30:14.37 Splits 1000m Rizki 2:50.96 2000m de la Ossa 5:38.45 3000m Petrovic 8:33.57 4000m de la Ossa 11:24.79 5000m Lebid 14:16.80 6000m Martínez 17:09.13 7000m de la Ossa 19:59.52 8000m de la Ossa 22:51.94 9000m Belz 25:39.43 --1-- Long jump Final 1 Andrew Howe 85 ITA 8.20/+0.9 2 Greg Rutherford 86 GBR 8.13/+1.0 3 Oleksiy Lukashevych 77 UKR 8.12/+1.5 4 Viktor Kuznetsov 86 UKR 7.96/+1.2 5 Kafetien Gomis 80 FRA 7.93/+2.3 6 Nelson Évora 84 POR 7.91/+1.7 7 Ruslan Gataullin 79 RUS 7.91/+1.4 8 Loúis Tsáoumas 82 GRE 7.84/+0.6 9 Chris Tomlinson 81 GBR 7.74/-0.1 10 Salim Sdiri 78 FRA 7.69/-0.9 11 Nathan Morgan 78 GBR 7.65/+0.5 12 Astérios Noúsios 79 GRE 7.34/-0.8 Name Result att 1 wind att 2 wind att 3 wind att 4 wind att 5 wind att 6 wind Nelson Évora 7.91 7.65 -2.2 7.74 -0.3 7.74 +0.8 7.80 +1.5 7.91 +1.7 7.90 +0.0 Ruslan Gataullin 7.91 7.74 -1.5 7.74 -0.2 7.80 +0.3 X X 7.91 +1.4 Loúis Tsáoumas 7.84 X X 7.84 +0.6 X X X Kafetien Gomis 7.93 7.50 -0.6 7.91 +1.3 7.24 +0.0 X 7.93 +2.3 X Viktor Kuznetsov 7.96 7.96 +1.2 7.60 +0.6 7.52 +0.3 7.58 +1.8 - - Greg Rutherford 8.13 5.24 -2.2 8.03 +0.7 - X 7.78 +1.0 8.13 +1.0 Oleksiy Lukashevych 8.12 7.73 -2.8 7.77 -1.0 8.04 +0.1 X 8.12 +1.5 X Andrew Howe 8.20 8.12 -1.1 8.20 +0.9 8.04 -0.2 8.19 +2.4 X 8.13 +0.4 Chris Tomlinson 7.74 X 7.61 +0.1 7.74 -0.1 - - - Salim Sdiri 7.69 7.69 -0.9 X 7.44 +1.4 - - - Nathan Morgan 7.65 7.57 -2.9 X 7.65 +0.5 - - - Astérios Noúsios 7.34 7.34 -0.8 X X - - - --2-- 20km walk 1 Francisco Javier Fernández 77 ESP 1:19:09 10km 2 Valeriy Borchin 86 RUS 1:20:00 1 Francisco Javier Fernández 77 ESP 39:29 3 João Vieira 76 POR 1:20:09 NR 2 Sergey Bakulin 86 RUS 40:04 4 Viktor Burayev 82 RUS 1:20:12 3 Valeriy Borchin 86 RUS 40:12 5 Sergey Bakulin 86 RUS 1:20:50 4 Juan Manuel Molina 79 ESP 40:13 6 Matej Tóth 83 SVK 1:21:39 5 João Vieira 76 POR 40:14 7 Erik Tysse 80 NOR 1:22:13 6 Erik Tysse 80 NOR 40:14 8 Giorgio Rubino 86 ITA 1:22:34 7 Viktor Burayev 82 RUS 40:15 9 Siarhei Charnou 79 BLR 1:23:03 8 Giorgio Rubino 86 ITA 40:15 10 Denis Langlois 68 FRA 1:24:06 9 André Höhne 78 GER 40:20 11 André Höhne 78 GER 1:24:35 10 Siarhei Charnou 79 BLR 40:38 12 Predrag Filipovic 78 SER 1:25:16 11 Matej Tóth 83 SVK 41:10 13 Benjamin Sánchez 85 ESP 1:25:58 12 Ivano Brugnetti 76 ITA 41:11 14 Andriy Yurin 84 UKR 1:26:20 13 Denis Langlois 68 FRA 41:18 15 Siliviu Casandra 75 ROM 1:26:36 14 Andriy Yurin 84 UKR 41:22 16 Recep Celik 83 TUR 1:27:18 15 Benjamin Sánchez 85 ESP 41:25 17 Ivano Brugnetti 76 ITA 1:27:42 16 Predrag Filipovic 78 SER 41:28 - Juan Manuel Molina 79 ESP dq 17 Andrei Talashka 82 BLR 41:54 - Andrei Talashka 82 BLR dq 18 Siliviu Casandra 75 ROM 42:10 19 Recep Celik 83 TUR 42:23 Intermediate Results 5km 15km 1 Francisco Javier Fernández 77 ESP 20:11 1 Francisco Javier Fernández 77 ESP 58:55 2 André Höhne 78 GER 20:22 2 Valeriy Borchin 86 RUS 1:00:09 3 Sergey Bakulin 86 RUS 20:22 3 Sergey Bakulin 86 RUS 1:00:10 4 Erik Tysse 80 NOR 20:22 4 João Vieira 76 POR 1:00:10 5 Juan Manuel Molina 79 ESP 20:23 5 Viktor Burayev 82 RUS 1:00:11 6 Giorgio Rubino 86 ITA 20:23 6 Juan Manuel Molina 79 ESP 1:00:11 7 Ivano Brugnetti 76 ITA 20:23 7 Erik Tysse 80 NOR 1:00:46 8 Valeriy Borchin 86 RUS 20:23 8 Giorgio Rubino 86 ITA 1:00:56 9 Siarhei Charnou 79 BLR 20:24 9 Matej Tóth 83 SVK 1:01:28 10 Viktor Burayev 82 RUS 20:24 10 Siarhei Charnou 79 BLR 1:01:42 11 João Vieira 76 POR 20:25 11 André Höhne 78 GER 1:01:58 12 Siliviu Casandra 75 ROM 20:40 12 Denis Langlois 68 FRA 1:02:19 13= Denis Langlois 68 FRA 20:40 13 Andriy Yurin 84 UKR 1:02:54 13= Benjamin Sánchez 85 ESP 20:40 14 Predrag Filipovic 78 SER 1:02:59 15= Matej Tóth 83 SVK 20:40 15 Benjamin Sánchez 85 ESP 1:03:09 14= Andriy Yurin 84 UKR 20:40 16 Ivano Brugnetti 76 ITA 1:03:39 17 Andrei Talashka 82 BLR 20:41 17 Siliviu Casandra 75 ROM 1:04:00 18 Predrag Filipovic 78 SER 20:42 18 Recep Celik 83 TUR 1:04:24 19 Recep Celik 83 TUR 20:54 - Andrei Talashka 82 BLR dq Women 100m Heat 3 wind: -0.2 Heat 1 wind: +0.8 1 Yuliya Gushchina 83 RUS 11.29 Q 1 Kim Gevaert 78 BEL 11.19 Q 2 Véronique Mang 84 FRA 11.31 Q 2 Yekaterina Grigoryeva 74 RUS 11.27 Q 3 Emma Ania 79 GBR 11.41 Q 3 Anyika Onuora 84 GBR 11.38 Q 4 Pia Tajnikar 85 SLO 11.45 q 4 Daria Onysko 81 POL 11.45 q 5 Bettina Müller 73 AUT 11.61 5 Anna Boyle 83 IRL 11.60 6 Audra Dagelyte 81 LTU 11.74 6 Heidi Hannula 80 FIN 11.64 7 Rmma Rienas 82 SWE 11.76 7 Kristina Zumer 80 SLO 11.69 Heat 4 wind: +1.0 Heat 2 wind: +1.0 1 Sylviane Félix 77 FRA 11.26 Q 1 Joice Maduaka 73 GBR 11.24 Q 2 Irina Khabarova 66 RUS 11.27 Q 2 Alena Neumiarzhytskaya 80 BLR 11.28 Q 3 Yeoryiá Koklóni 81 GRE 11.29 Q 3 Merlene Ottey 60 SLO 11.41 Q 4 Yuliya Nesterenko 79 BLR 11.33 q 4 Ksenija Balta 86 EST 11.47 NR 5 Verena Sailer 85 GER 11.45 q 5 Carima Louami 79 FRA 11.48 6 Belén Recio 80 ESP 11.48 6 Katja Wakan 81 GER 11.54 7 Dorota Dydo 82 POL 11.61 7 Diane Borg 90 MLT 12.15 - Emily Maher 81 IRL dns 8 Aleksandra Vojneska 81 MKD 12.42 --3-- 400m Heat 1 1 Olga Zaytseva 84 RUS 50.89 Q Heat 3 2 Joanne Cuddihy 84 IRL 51.41 Q 1 Svetlana Pospelova 79 RUS 51.69 Q 3 Marilyn Okoro 84 GBR 52.02 Q 2 Mariyana Dimitrova 82 BUL 52.04 Q 4 Barbara Petráhn 78 HUN 52.30 q 3 Solene Désert 82 FRA 52.32 Q 5 Jitka Bartonicková 85 CZE 52.91 4 Claudia Hoffman 82 GER 52.55 q 6 Lena Aruhn 70 SWE 53.28 5 Dimitra Dóva 74 GRE 53.24 7 Phara Anacharsis 83 FRA 53.43 6 Kirsi Mykkänen 78 FIN 53.34 Heat 2 Heat 4 1 Vanya Stambolova 83 BUL 50.39 Q 1 Tatyana Veshkurova 81 RUS 51.01 Q 2 Ilona Usovich 82 BLR 51.34 Q 2 Nicola Sanders 82 GBR 51.80 Q 3 Nataliya Pyhyda 81 UKR 51.98 Q 3 Danijela Grgic 88 CRO 52.15 Q 4 Daniela Reina 81 ITA 52.07 q 4 Romara van Noort 86 NED 52.64 5 Grazyna Prokopek 77 POL 52.21 q 5 Thélia Sigère 85 FRA 53.52 6 Klodiana Shala 79 ALB 52.86 NR 6 Nedyalka Nedkova 77 BUL 53.69 7 Beatrice Dahlgren 79 SWE 53.52 800m Semifinal 2 Semifinal 1 1 Svetlana Klyuka 78 RUS 1:58.80 Q 1 Olga Kotlyarova 76 RUS 2:00.03 Q 2 Rebecca Lyne 82 GBR 1:59.11 Q 2 Svetlana Cherkasova 78 RUS 2:00.05 Q 3 Brigita Langerholc 76 SLO 1:59.45 Q 3 Mayte Martínez 76 ESP 2:00.59 Q 4 Tetyana Petlyuk 82 UKR 1:59.84 q 4 Ewelina Setowska 80 POL 2:00.60 5 Teodora Kolarova 81 BUL 2:00.42 q 5 Lucia Klocová 83 SVK 2:00.63 6 Aneta Lemiesz 81 POL 2:01.25 6 Jemma Simpson 84 GBR 2:01.12 7 Liliana Barbulescu-Popescu 82 ROM 2:01.52 7 Elisa Cusma 81 ITA 2:01.17 - Elisabeth Grousselle 73 FRA dnf 8 Rikke Rønholt 76 DEN 2:01.17 - Amanda Pritchard 80 GBR dns 9 Jolanda Ceplak 76 SLO 2:02.59 split time split time 400m Kolarova 57.69 400m Ceplak 58.86 400m hurdles Semifinal 2 Semifinal 1 1 Yevgeniya Isakova 78 RUS 54.17 Q 1 Faní Halkiá 79 GRE 54.57 Q 2 Tetyena Tereshchuk-Antipova 69 UKR 54.39 Q 2 Claudia Marx 78 GER 54.80 Q 3 Tasha Danvers-Smith 77 GBR 55.14 Q 3 Anna Jesien 78 POL 54.87 Q 4 Natalya Ivanova 81 RUS 55.34 Q 4 Anastasiya Rabchenyuk 83 UKR 55.25 Q 5 Zuzana Hejnová 86 CZE 56.39 5 Lee McConnell 78 GBR 55.61 6 Erica Mårtensson 79 SWE 56.91 6 Andri Sialou 73 CYP 55.75 7 Hristiná Hentzí-Neag 76 GRE 57.31 7 Anastasiya Trifonova 84 RUS 56.02 8 Angela Morosanu 86 ROM 57.78 8 Alena Rücklová 81 CZE 56.24 --4-- High jump Qulification (limit 1.92) Group A 1= Venelina Veneva 74 BUL 1.92 Q 1= Blanka Vlasic 83 CRO 1.92 Q 3 Ruth Beitia 79 ESP 1.92 Q 4= Yekaterina Savchenko 77 RUS 1.92 Q 4= Antonietta di Martino 78 ITA 1.92 Q 6 Emma Green 84 SWE 1.92 Q 7 Romana Dubnova 78 CZE 1.90 8 Julia Hartmann 86 GER 1.87 9 Iryna Kovalenko 86 UKR 1.87 10 Anna Iljustsenko 85 EST 1.87 11 María Papayeoryíou 79 GRE 1.83 - Anne Gerd Eieland 82 NOR nh Name Result 1.78 1.83 1.87 1.90 1.92
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