EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2016-17 Results Issue N.30

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EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2016-17 Results Issue N.30 EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2016-17 results issue n.30 AUSTRIA Innsbruck (Austria), 26-27.8.2017 -National Championships in Combined Events- Men Decathlon u20 Florian Maier 6.833p (11.30 (0.0); 6.57 (0.29; 14.96; 1.85; 51.68 - 14.79 (-0,6); 35.96; 3.80; 44.19; 4.52.18) Women Heptathlon Sarah Lagger (99) 5.891p (14.39 (0.0); 1.78; 11.76; 24.97 (0.1) - 6.10 (0.0); 43.71; 2.17.31) BELGIUM Lanaken (Belgium), 25.8.2017 Women 800m Elise Van der Elst 2.09.92; 3.000m Louise Carton 9.11.48 CZECH REPUBLIC Jablonec nad Nisou (Czech Republic), 22.8.2017 Men PV Dan Barta (98) 5.00 Women 200m (0.6) Anna Pakys (pol) 24.58 Kolin (Czech Republic), 23.8.2017 Men 60m (0.0) 1 Jan Veleba 6.77; 2 Stepan Hampl (99) 6.80; 100m (0.0) 1 Jan Veleba 10.54; 2 Stepan Hampl (99) 10.64; 200m (0.1) 1 Jan Veleba 21.28; 2 Michal Tlusty 21.47; 3 Stepan Hampl (99) 21.67; HJ 1 Jaroslav Baba 2.14; 2 Matyas Dalecky 2.14 Women 60m (-0,1) Helena Jiranová 7.46; 100m (0.0) Helena Jiranová 11.74; 200m (0.9) Helena Jiranová 23.98; 1.000m 1 Diana Mezulianiková 2.46.67; 2 Monika Hrachovcová 2.53.09; HT Katerina Safranková 67.68 Olomouc (Czech Republic), 23.8.2017 Men SP u18 (5 kg) Jakub Heza 18.49 Women 150m (1.8) 1 Lucie Domská 18.10; 2 Alena Symerska 18.18; 300m Alena Symerska 39.22 DENMARK Kobenhavn (Denmark) 19-20.8.2017 -National Championships in Combined Events- Men 150m (0.6) 1 Frederik Schou 15.95; 2 Pau Fradera (esp) 16.20; 400m 1 Marquis Caldwell 48.36; 2 Pau Fradera (esp) 48.71; 110mh (0.0) 1 Alexander Brorsson (swe) 14.18; 2 Anton Levin (swe) 14.26; DT Emil Mikkelsen 52.71; Decathlon Christian L. Laugesen 7.028p (11.22 (2.0); 6.84 (1.0); 12.32; 1.92; 50.54 - 14.77 (2.0); 30.46; 3.90; 52.21; 4.32.01) Women 150m (1.1) 1 Ida Karstoft 18.26; 2 Louise Ostergard 18.41; 100mh (1.9) Mathilde Heltbech 13.99; Heptathlon Sandra Böll 5.276p (14.94 (1.4); 1.73; 12.20; 26.19 (0.4) - 5.79 (2.1); 32.88; 2.24.54) Hvidovre (Denmark), 26-27.8.2017 -National Championships u23, u20 and u18- Men u23 100m (26) (0.2) 1 Kristoffer Hari 10.39 (10.39 (0.6) 1h1); 2 Frederik Schou 10.60; 3 Rasmus Mohr Ernst 10.68 (10.64 (0.3) 1h2); 200m (27) (1.6) 1 Kristoffer Hari 21.21; 2 Frederik Schou 21.52; SP (26) Kristoffer Thomsen 17.69 Men u20 100m (26) (0.1) Peter Andersson 10.73; 110mh (0,99m) (27) (0.9) Oliver Chabert 14.34; LJ (27) Emil Ipsen 7.24 (1.5); DT (1.75 kg) (27) Casper Jorgensen 52.35; HT (6 kg) (26) Hans Barrett 62.54 Men u18 100m (26) (0.3) Tobias Larsen 10.78 Women u23 DT (27) Lisa Brix 51.21 Women u20 HJ (26) Rikke Andersen 1.81 FINLAND Helsinki (Finland), 22.8.2017 Men 400m 1 Rivar Tipp (est) 48.08; 2 Ville Lampinen 48.50; 1.500m Samu Mikkonen 3.49.92; LJ 1 Roni Ollikainen 7.59 (1.2); 2 Kalle Salminen 7.43 (-0,1); DT 1 Oskari Perälampi 55.09; 2 Olli Takala 54.63; 3 Juha Lahdenranta 54.15; 4 Olli-Pekka Korhonen 53.66; 5 Ville Kivioja 53.43; HT 1 Henri Liipola 71.25; 2 Joachim Koivu 69.88; 3 Joni Syrjälä 64.13; 4 Fredrik Fröberg 64.08 Women 400mh 1 Noora Toivo 59.81; 2 Kirsi Pekkanen 59.85; 3 Jessica Rautelin 60.34; HT 1 Johanna Salmela 65.57; 2 Suvi Koskinen 63.24; 3 Heli Rinnekari 60.63; 4 Tiina Rinnekari 58.27 Urjala (Finland), 22.8.2017 Men JT 1 Harri Haatainen 72.98; 2 Pasi Kuusinen 68.99 Helsinki (Finland), 23.8.2017 Men HT u20 (6 kg) Marco Kammer 64.92 Kristiinankaupunki (Finland), 23.8.2017 Men HT Aaron Kangas 69.09 Iisalmi (Finland), 25-27.8.2017 -National Youth Championships- Men u18 100m (25) (1.1) Samuel Purola 10.55; 200m (27) (-0,2) 1 Samuel Purola 21.35; 2 Tommi Mäkinen 21.63; 110mh (0,91m) (26) (0.2) Jesse Väyrynen 14.25; SP (5 kg) (27) 1 Arttu Korkeasalo 20.72; 2 Aaro Leinonen 17.64; DT (1,5 kg) (26) 1 Aaro Leinonen 54.54; 2 Arttu Korkeasalo 52.49; HT (5 kg) (25) 1 Ville Vihersalo 67.83; 2 Juhana Karjanlahti 67.65; JT (700 g) (27) 1 Topi Julkunen 68.20; 2 Teemu Narvi 68.03 Men u17 200m (27) (1.5) Lassi Kaukonen 21.79; 3.000m (25) Eemil Helander 8.42.85; 2.000m St (26) Eemil Helander 6.03.52; HT (5 kg) (25) Oskari Lahtinen 65.00; JT (700 g) (27) Topias Laine 73.61 Women u18 100m (25) Sara Francis 11.83 (0.8) 1h3; 200m (27) (0.9) 1 Sara Francis 24.65; 2 Mette Baas 24.79; 400m (25) Veera Perälä 56.22; 800m (26) Reetta Joronen 2.09.79; 400mh (27) Frida Hämäläinen 60.82; PV (27) Saga Andersson 4.15; SP (3 kg) (26) Janette Hanski 15.42; HT (3 kg) (26) Kaisu Eskelinen 56.40; JT (500 g) (27) Sofia Pölkky 52.24 Women u17 200m (27) (1.7) Kerttu Latvala 24.57; 2.000m St (26) Anni Penttilä 6.45.67; HJ (26) Jessica Kähärä 1.75; HT (3 kg) (26) 1 Julia Kivinen 66.71; 2 Sara Killinen 64.46, JT (500 g) (27) Julia Valtanen 53.20 Tampere (Finland), 25.8.2017 Men 800m 1 Markus Teijula (98) 1.48.87; 2 Ville Lampinen 1.49.78; 110mh (1.4) 1 Ville Rajala 14.29; 2 Ilari Manninen 14.29; LJ Arttu Pajulahti 7.71 (1.9); JT Taneli Juutinen 70.77 Women 400mh 1 Eveliina Määttänen 59.28; 2 Kirsi Pekkanen 59.60; 3 Noora Toivo 60.10; 4 Emma Koistinen 60.19; HJ 1 Elina Smolander 1.81; 2 Elina Kakko 1.81; 3 Viivi Voutilainen 1.78; PV 1 Saga Andersson (2000) 4.42; 2 Minna Nikkanen 4.22; 3 Elina Lampela (98) 4.02; LJ 1 Anne-Mari Lehtiö 6.06 (1.6); 2 Emmi Mäkinen 6.04 (1.8); DT 1 Kristi Uusi-Kinnala 49.72; 2 Helena Leveelahti (99) 48.84 Lappeenranta (Finland), 26.8.2017 Men 100m (-1,0) 1 Ryan Shields (jam) 10.34; 2 Simon Magakwe (rsa) 10.70; 200m (0.0) David Lima (por) 21.19; 1.500m 1 Valentin Smirnov (rus) 3.44.97; 2 Wouter Ploeger (ned) 3.45.99; 3 Tetsuya Yoroizaka (jpn) 3.46.04; 4 Hashim Salah Abbas 3.46.05; 5 Tommi Sundell 3.46.73; 6 Hamza Driouch (qat) 3.50.22; 3.000m Valentin Smirnov (rus) 8.05.97; 400mh 1 Maksims Sincukovs (lat) 50.35; 2 Joni Vainio-Kaila 51.86; 3 Takahiro Matsumoto (jpn) 51.94; PV Urho Kujanpää 5.20; TJ 1 Igor Syunin (est) 16.10 (3.3) and 16.08 (0.9); 2 Elvijs Misans (lat) 16.00 (-0,8); HT 1 Henri Liipola 72.89; 2 Tuomas Seppanen 71.35; 3 Aaron Kangas 69.51; 4 Tommi Remes 68.68; 5 Markus Kokkonen 68.32; 6 Joachim Koivu 66.63; 7 Joni Syrjälä 62.82; JT 1 Tero Pitkämäki 85.56; 2 Magnus Kirt (est) 81.96; 3 Tanael Laanmäe (est) 78.67; 4 Oliver Helander 78.44; 5 Keshorn Walcott (tto) 77.61; 6 Pavel Mialeshka (blr) 77.48; 7 Lassi Etelätalo 76.46; 8 Jani Kiiskilä 75.27; 9 Toni Lifländer 74.06; 10 Toni Kuusela 70.59 Women 200m (0.2) Aino Pulkkinen 24.27; 400m 1 Viivi Lehikoinen 55.30; 2 Cheriece Hylton (gbr) 55.37; 800m 1 Liina Tsernov (est) 2.04.23; 2 Sara Kuivisto 2.04.82; 3 Daryia Barysevich (blr) 2.05.59; 4 Aino Paunonen 2.05.84; 5 Brittany McGowan (aus) 2.06.50; 6 Selma Kajan (aus) 2.06.88; 7 Jonna Julin 2.08.96; 5.000m Camilla Richardsson 16.12.53; 100mh (-0,6) 1 Hanna Plotitsyna (ukr) 13.27; 2 Viivi Avikainen 13.43; 3 Hanna Tshubkovtsova (ukr) 13.97; TJ 1 Violetta Skvartsova (blr) 13.10 (1.3); 2 Laura Samuel (gbr) 12.97 (1.6); JT 1 Kara Winger (usa) 61.53; 2 Lina Muze (lat) 58.73; 3 Oona Sormunen 57.40; 4 Jelena Jaakkola 52.93; 5 Jatta-Mari Jääskeläinen 52.83; 6 Sara Lipsanen 51.61; 7 Sini Hentilä 48.12 GERMANY Paffrath (Germany), 24.8.2017 Men 800m Dennis Biederbich 1.50.50 Women 3.000m Martine Mellina (lux) 9.31.12 Bad Köstritz (Germany), 25-26.8.2017 -Werfertag- Men SP 1 Tomás Stanek (cze) 21.66; 2 David Storl 21.34; 3 Michal Haratyj (pol) 21.27; 4 Darrell Hill (usa) 20.79; 5 Ladislav Prasil (cze) 19.27; 6 Patrick Müller 18.63; 7 Christian Jagusch 18.42 DT 1 Lukas Weisshaidinger (aut) 63.52; 2 David Wrobel 62.50; 3 Martin Wierig 60.96; 4 Sebastian Scheffel 57.46 JT 1 Johannes Vetter 89.42; 2 Rolands Strobinders (lat) 85.07; 3 Lars Hamann 83.47; 4 Jaroslav Jilek (cze) 83.09; 5 Cyrus Hostetler (usa) 81.10 Women DT 1 Dani Stevens (aus) 68.29; 2 Nadine Müller 63.34; 3 Julia Harting 62.59; 4 Anna Rüh 61.94; 5 Gia Lewis-Smallwood (usa) 60.10 Eberstad (Germany), 26.8.2017 -Hochsprung Meeting- Men HJ (26) 1 Mutaz Essa Barshim (qat) 2.40; 2 Daniil Lysenko (rus) 2.38; 3 Mateusz Przybylko 2.30; 4 Sylwester Bednarek (pol) 2.27; 5 Edgar Rivera (mex) 2.27; Majd Eddin Ghazal (syr) 2.27; 7 Maksim Nedasekau (blr) 2.24; Robert Grabarz (gbr) 2.24; 9 Hamdi Allamine (qat) 2.24; 10 Michael Mason (can) 2.20; Ilya Ivanyuk (rus) 2.20; HJ u23 1 Mohamat Allamine Hamdi (qat) 2.21; 2 Samuli Eriksson (fin) 2.18 Women HJ 1 Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch 2.00; 2 Kamila Licwinko (pol) 1.96; 3 Yulia Levchenko (ukr) 1.91; 4 Morgan Lake (gbr) 1.91; 5 Alessia Trost (ita) 1.88; 6 Mirela Demireva (bul) 1.88; 7 Ana Simic (cro) 1.88; 8 Michaela Hrubá (cze) (98) 1.88; 9 Erika Furlani (ita) 1.84; HT u23 1 Viktoria Gottlieb 1.78; 2 Leonie Reuter 1.78; 3 Christien Honsel 1.78 Berlin (Germany), 27.8.2017 -ISTAF- Men 100m (1.0) 1 Julian Forte (jam) 9.91; 2 Ramil Guliyev (tur) 10.09; 3 Adam Gemili (gbr) 10.10; 4 Isiah Young (usa) 10.12; 5 Harry Aikines-Aryeetey (gbr) 10.13; 6 Christophe Lemaitre (fra) 10.21; 7 Kim Collins (skn) 10.32; 8 Julian Reus 10.34; 9 Lucas Jakubczyk 10.66 5.000m 1 Birhanu Balew (brn) 13.11.00; 2 Nicholas Kipkorir Kimeli (ken) (98) 13.11.58; 3 James Kibet (ken) 13.11.88; 4 Andrew Butchart (gbr) 13.12.73; 5 Richard Ringer 13.13.46; 6 Albert Kibichii Rop (brn) 13.14.28; 7 Aweke Ayalew (brn) 13.17.29; 8 Davis Kiplangat (ken) (98) 13.18.09; 9 Betesfa Getahun (eth) (98) 13.23.51; 10 Adel Mechaal (esp) 13.27.37; 11 Paul Kipngetich Tanui (ken) 13.27.74; 12 Cornelius Kipruto Kangogo (ken) 13.39.23; 13 Shadrack Kipchirchir (usa) 13.45.54; 14 Ryan Hill (usa) 13.45.86; 15 Marcel Fehr 13.48.83; 16 Sam McEntee (aus) 13.53.46; 17 Amanal Petros 14.11.40 110mh (1.3) 1 Aries Merritt (usa) 13.17; 2 Devon Allen (usa) 13.26; 3 Milan Trajkovic (cyp) 13.29; 4 Andrew Riley (jam) 13.37; 5 Ronald Levy (jam) 13.40; 6 Shane Brathwaite (bar) 13.54; 7 Erik Balnuweit 13.70; 8 Matthias Bühler 13.77; 9 Maximilian Bayer 13.90 PV 1 Sam Kendricks
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