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EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2017-18 Results Issue N.7 EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2017-18 results issue n.7 AUSTRIA Wien (Austria), 3-4.2.2018 -National Championships in Combined Events- Men 60m (3) 1 Markus Fuchs 6.74; 2 Simon Bujna (svk) 6.80; 2 Roman Turcani (svk) 6.89 Heptathlon (3-4) 1 Dominik Distelberger 5.973p (6.93; 7.40; 12.84; 1.95 - 7.96; 4.90, 2.40.42); 2 Florian Maier 5.135p (7.34; 6.76; 13.60; 1.92 - 8.79; 4.10; 2.52.44) Women 60m (3) Alexandra Toth 7.48; 200m (3) Alexandra Toth 24.30 1h1; Magdalena Lindner (2000) 24.83 1h3 Pentathlon (4) 1 Ivona Dadic 4.692p (8.39; 1.82; 14.25; 6.22.; 2.13.15); 2 Sarah Lagger 4.319p (8.81; 1.76; 13.73; 5.70; 2.14.05); 3 Karin Strametz 4.300p (8.43; 1.70; 11.93; 6.17; 2.17.72); 4 Andrea Obetzhofer 3.824p (8.98; 1.70; 13.77; 5.39; 2.36.17); 5 Lena Lackner 3.685p (8.70; 1.58; 11.65; 5.50; 2.36.17) BELARUS Gomel (Belarus), 2-3.2.2018 -National Championships in Combined Events- Men Heptathlon (2-3) Vitaliy Zhuk 5.632p (7.15; 6.97; 15.39; 1.95 - 8.22; 4.50; 2.52.86) Women Pentathlon (2) 1 Yana Maksimova 4.353p (8.77; 1.80; 14.14; 5.68; 2.17.32); 2 Maryia Bachko 3.908p (8.87; 1.71; 11.59; 5.83; 2.31.64); 3 Sharlota Paehlitse 3.800p (8.71; 1.65; 10.46; 5.71; 2.28.50) Gomel (Belarus), 3.2.2018 -Belarus Cup- Men 60m Aliaksandr Linnik 6.88 800m Petr Khodasevich 1.50.43 3.000m Artsiom Logish 8.15.71 60mh Vitaliy Parahonka 7.82 HJ 1 Dzmitri Nabokou 2.28; 2 Andrei Skobeyka 2.26 PV 1 Vladislau Chemarmazovich 5.40; 2 Lev Skorish 5.20 LJ 1 Artsiom Gurin 7.73; 2 Aliaksei Chigoreuski 7.56 TJ 1 Artsiom Bondarenko 16.30; 2 Dzmitri Plotnitski 16.29 SP 1 Aliaksei Nichipor 20.40; 2 Mikhail Abramchuk 19.33 Women 60m 1 Kristsyna Timanouskaya 7.40; 2 kristsyna Radivaniuk 7.55; 3 Diana Vaisman (isr) 7.60 400m Yuliya Kostyuchkova 55.07 1.500m 1 Katsyarina Korneyenko 4.21.99; 2 Irina Somova 4.27.99 3.000m Nina Savina 9.39.20 60mh 1 Elvira Herman 8.14; 2 Sviatlana Gubenko 8.42; 3 Radoslava Rashkovan 8.46; 4 Kristina Churilo 8.48 3.000m St 1 Irina Andrikevich 10.09.33; 2 Tatiana Shabanova 10.19.76 HJ Taisia Roslova 1.80 PV 1 Irina Zhuk 4.50; 2 Tatiana Shahlenkova 4.00 LJ 1 Olga Suderava 6.41; 2 Veronika Shutkova 6.33; ... 4 Polina Ziotnikova (2000) 5.97 TJ 1 Irina Vaskouskaya 14.30; 2 Violetta Skvortsova 13.53; 3 Aliaksandra Malofeyeva 13.12 SP 1 Olena Pasechnik 17.03; 2 Viktoryia Kolb 17.02 BELGIUM Gent (Belgium), 3-4.2.2018 -National Championships in Combined Events- Men Heptathlon (3-4) 1 Jannes Boonen 5.564p (7.05; 7.15; 12.32; 1.81 - 8.46; 4.60; 2.35.18); 2 Jean-Baptiste Nutte 5.518p (7.20; 7.12; 14.34; 2.02 - 8.27; 4.40; 3.01.89); 3 Dimitri Montilla 5.315p (7.39, 6.76; 12.39; 1.99 - 8.50; 4.50; 2.50.10); 4 Benjamin Hougardy 5.313p (7.41; 6.66; 11.98; 1.99 - 8.71; 4.40; 2.37.97); 5 Robin Bodart 5.180p (7.14; 6.95; 11.99; 1.87 - 8.52; 4.90; 3.15.91) Heptathlon u20 (3-4) Jaan Bal 5.165p (7.07; 6.44; 12.17; 1.84 - 8.19; 4.40; 2.58.50) Heptathlon u18 (3-4) 1 Daniel Segers 5.867p (7.02; 7.51; 14.38; 1.97 - 8.01; 4.10; 2.37.36); 2 Tom Velleman 5.097p (7.28; 6.57; 13.01; 1.91 - 8.28; 3.90; 2.55.86) Women Pentathlon (4) 1 Noor Vidts 4.446p (8.54; 1.76; 13.87; 6.18; 2.20.25); 2 Hanne Maudens 4.205p (8.70; 1.70; 12.54; 6.24; 2.25.16); 3 Yoika De Pauw 3.835p (9.01; 1.67; 13.37; 5.49; 2.32.62); 4 Elien Hooyberghs 3.806p (8.96; 1.67; 12.02; 5.55; 2.29.98) Pentathlon u18 (4) Maitè Beernaert 3.625p (9.33; 1.58; 12.77; 5.62; 2.35.66) BULGARIA Sofia (Bulgaria), 3-4.2.2018 -53th National Championships- Men 60m (3) Denis Dimitrov 6.77; 1.500m (3) Mitko Tsenov 3.47.54; 3.000m (4) Yolo Nikolov 8.17.78; 60mh (4) Stanislav Stankov 8.11; HJ (4) Tikhomir Ivanov 2.28; LJ (3) Plamen Petkov 7.48, TJ (4) 1 Momchil Karailiev 16.69, 2 Rumen Dimitrov 16.13 Women 60m (3) 1 Inna Eftimova 7.51; 2 Viktoria Georgieva 7.61; 400m (3) Radostina Stoyanova 55.05; 1.500m (3) Silvia Georgieva 4.31.22; 60mh (4) Elena Miteva 8.62; HJ Venelina Veneva 1.80; LJ (3) Milena Mitkova 6.41; SP (4) Radoslava Mavrodieva 17.81 CROATIA Rijeka (Croatia), 3.2.2018 Men HJ Filip Mrcic (99) 2.12; LJ Ivan Vujevic 7.52 Women 60k Dolores Cosic (99) 7.67; 60mh Ida Simuncic 8.76; TJ Paola Borovic 13.25 CZECH REPUBLIC Trinec (Czech Republic), 30.1.2018 Men HJ 1 Danil Lysenko (rus) 2.35; 2 Sylwester Bednarek (pol) 2.33; 3 Maksim Nedasekau (blr) 2.27; 4 Tobe Naoto (jpn) 2.24; 5 Konstadínos Baniotis (gre) 2.24; 6 Edgar Rivera (mex) 2.24; 7 Dzmitry Nabokau (blr) 2.20; 8 Norbert Kobielski (pol) 2.15; Jaroslav Baba 2.15; Tom Gale 2.15; 11 Andriy Protsenko (ukr) 2.15; 12 Chris Baker (gbr) 2.15 Women HJ 1 Levern Spencer (lca) 1.95; 2 Sofie Skoog (swe) 1.87; 3 Marija Vukovic (mne) 1.87; 4 Alyx Treasure (can) 1.87; 5 Yorgelis Rodríguez (cub) 1.80; Priscilla Frederick (ant) 1.80; Mariya Zhodzik (blr) 1.80; 8 Nikki Manson (gbr) 1.80 Ostrava (Czech Republic), 3.2.2018 Men 60m 1 Zdenek Stromsik 6.66; 2 Vojtech Kolarcik 6.75 Men u18 60m Tadeas Formanek 6.99; 60mh (0,91m) 1 Marek Kret 8.13; 2 Samuel Lawson 8.13 Women 200m Alena Symerska 24.12 1h1, SP Gabriela Pallová 15.62 Women u18 60m Hana Bumbalková 7.73; in heats: Martyna Ziebura (pol) 7.74 1h1; 400m Barbora Maliková 55.21 1h1; 60mh (0.76m) Andrea Zabloudilová 8.66 Praha (Czech Republic), 3-4.2.2018 Men 60m (3) 1 Jan Veleba 6.73; 2 Pavel Maslak 6.80 200m (4) Pavel Maslak 20.98 1h1; Jan Jirka 21.38 2h1 400m (3) Michal Desensky 46.91 1h1; Filip Snjedr 47.05 1h3; Daniel Nemecek 47.54 2h1; Patrik Sorm 47.74 3h1 60mh (3) 1 David Sklenar 7.91; 2 Jan Dolezal 7.93; 3 Marek Lukas 8.05 (8.05 1h2) PV (3) Jan Kudlicka 5.45; 2 Michal Balner 5.45 LJ (3) Adam Zelinka 7.68 Men u20 200m (4) Tomas Nemejc 21.42 1h1 Men u18 60mh (0,91m) (3) Jiri Pechar 7.81 Women 60m (3) 1 Barbora Prochazková 7.50 (7.49 1h4); Lucie Domska 7.62 200m Martina Hofmanová 24.14 1h1 400m (3) Martina Hofmanová 54.94 1h1 60mh (3) Lucie Koudelová 8.48 PV (3) 1 Jiřina Ptáčníková 4.45; 2 Aneta Morysková 4.15 SP (4) Marketa Cervenková 15.55 Women u20 60m (3) Johana Kaiserová 7.68 Women u18 200m (4) Barbora Šplechtnová 24.17 1h1 60mh (0.76m) (3) 1 Tereza Elena Sinova 8.52 (8.52 1h1); 2 Barbora Šplechtnová 8.61 ESTONIA Tallinn (Estonia), 2-3.2.2018 -International Combined Events Meeting- Men Heptathlon 1 Kai Kazmirek (ger) 5.903p (7.16; 7.22; 14.36; 2.04 - 8.25; 4.98; 2.46.99); 2 Hans-Christian Hausenberg 5.804p (6.91; 7.43; 12.75, 2.04 - 7.97; 4.98; 3.08.25); 3 Manuel Eitel (ger) 5.802p (6.80; 7.28; 14.75; 1.92 - 8.32; 4.68; 2.51.99); 4 Karel Tilga 5.789p (7.15; 7.17; 14.33; 2.07 - 8.33; 4.58; 2.46.46); 5 Tim Nowak (ger) 5.780p (7.24; 7.09; 14.67; 1.98 - 8.38; 4.78; 2.41.11); 6 Taavi Tsernjavski 5.762p (7.21; 7.04; 14.06; 1.98 - 8.28; 4.78; 2.41.48); 7 Juuso Hassi (fin) 5.361p (7.14; 6.95; 13.31; 1.86 - 8.46; 4.48; 2.52.64) Women Pentathlon (3) 1 Alina Shukh 4.375p (8.98; 1.77; 13.40; 6.15; 2.16.61); 2 Mareike Arndt (ger) 4.235p (8.53; 1.62; 14.66; 5.81; 2.19.10); 3 Bianca Salming (swe) 4.234p (9.10; 1.77; 13.83; 5.63; 2.15.71); 4 Katherine O'Connor (irl) 4.150p (9.24; 1.77; 12.45; 5.90; 2.18.83); 5 Ellen Barber (gbr) 3.901p (9.30; 1.68; 11.89; 5.63; 2.19.44); 6 Amanda Liljendal (fin) 3.670p (9.16; 1.62; 11.90; 5.51; 2.31.28); 7 Ashleigh Spiliopoulou (gbr) 3.614p (9.35; 1.65; 9.60; 5.41; 2.21.47); 8 Katre Sofia Palm 3.605p (9.11; 1.68; 11.22; 5.43; 2.37.83); 9 Terje Kaunisaar 3.598p (9.28; 1.68; 12.11; 5.18; 2.34.42); 10 Ida Otstavel (fin) 3.584p (9.01; 1.62; 11.86; 5.52; 2.41.18) Tartu (Estonia), 4.2.2018 Women 60m Oilme Voro 7.59 FINLAND Turku (Finland), 3-4.2.2018 Women 60m Eeva Paavilainen 7.64; 2 Johanna Kylmänen (2002) 7.64 PV 1 Saga Andersson (2000) 4.31; 2 Minna Nikkanen 4.25; 3 Aino Siitonen 4.01 Jyväskylä (Finland), 3.2.2018 Men 60m 1 Otto Ahlfors 6.74; 2 Eetu Rantala 6.83 200m Samuel Purola 21.27 1h8 60mh Victor Kantele 8.04; in heats: Otto Kilpi 8.08 2h1 HJ Samuli Eriksson 2.14 TJ 1 Simo Lipsanen 16.25; 2 Topias Kuokkula 15.69 Women 60m 1 Aino Pulkkinen 7.56; 2 Maria Räsänen 7.58 200m Aino Pulkkinen 24.15 1h9 3.000m 1 Camilla Richardsson 9.15.51; 2 Saija Seppä 9.39.98 60mh 1 Nooralotta Neziri 8.14; 2 Lotta Harala 8.18; 3 Reetta Hurske 8.20; 4 Viivi Avikainen 8.32; 5 Anni Siirtola 8.54; 6 Jutta Heikkinen 8.57 60mh u18 (0.76m) Jessica Káhärä 8.56 1h2 LJ 1 Emmi Mäkinen 6.16; 2 Matilda Bogdanoff 6.13; 3 Jessica Káhärä (2001) 6.06 SP Senja Mäkitörmä 15.54 Tampere (Finland), 3.2.2018 Men PV Tomas Wecksten 5.25 Helsinki (Finland), 3-4.2.2018 Men 1.500m Topi Raitanen 3.49.63; 60mh u18 (0,91m) (4) Eero Ilomäki 8.05 Women 60m Sara Francis 7.59; 2 Jasmin Showlah 7.59; 200m Viivi Lehikoinen 24.37 1h3; 800m (4) Sara Kuivisto 2.07.62 1h3; Pentathlon (4) Iina-Kaisa Mäkelä 3.680p (9.12; 1.63; 10.92; 5.67; 2.30.71) FRANCE Reims (France), 31.1.2018 -Meeting National des Sacres- Men 60m 1 Gue-Arthur Cisse (civ) 6.57; 2 Guy-Elphege Anouman 6.68; 3 Yendountien Tiebekabe (tog) 6.70; 4 Amaury Golitin 6.71 (6.70 2h1); 5 Panayiótis Trivizás (gre) 6.77; 6 Mouhamadou Fall 6.78 (6.77 3h1B); in heats: Benjamin Legros 6.83 2h2 400m Anderson Henriques (bra) 47.20 1h3; Thomas Jordier 47.68 1h2; Miloud Laredj (alg) 47.86 2h2; Muhammad Abdallah Kounta 48.20 1h1 800m 1 Thijmen Kupers (ned) 1.48.75; 2 Alvaro De Arriba (esp) 1.49.27, 3 Benjamin Robert 1.49.51; 4 Thibaut Dambricourt 1.49.58; 5 Carl Soudril 1.50.13; 6 Renaud Rosiere 1.50.40; 7 Kevin Gobillard 1.51.37 1.500m 1 Rabii Doukkama 3.41.99; 2 Salim Keddar (alg) 3.42.22; 3 Grzegorz Kalinowski (pol) 3.43.00; 4 Tarik Moukrime (bel) 3.43.15; 5 Mostafa Smaili (mar) 3.44.39; 6 Djilali Bedrani 3.45.88; 7 Yani Khelaf 3.49.00; 8 Antoine Martinet 3.49.49 60mh 1 Jarret Eaton (usa) 7.47; 2 Benjamin Sedecias 7.71; 3 Simon Krauss 7.71 (7.63 1h2); 4 Ludovic Payen 7.77 (7.75 2h1 and 7.73 3h1B); 5 Vladimir Vukicevic (nor)
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