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EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2016-17 Results Issue N.5 EUROPEAN ATHLETICS 2016-17 results issue n.5 AUSTRIA Wien (Austria), 28.1.2017 (indoor) Men 60m A 1 Kyle De Escofet (gbr) 6.66 (6.66 1h1); 2 Jan Volko (svk) 6.71; 3 Markus Fuchs 6.75; 4 Emmanuel Stephens (gbr) 6.79 (6.74 1h2); 5 Jakub Matus (svk) 6.79; 6 James Williams (gbr) 6.85 (6.80 4h1); 60m B 1 Ville Myllymäki (fin) 6.82; 2 Daniel Szabo (hun) 6.86; in heats: David McDonald (irl) (99) 6.93 1h3; 200m Jan Volko (svk) 21.11 1h2; Jiri Polak (cze) 21.41 1h1; 400m Batuhan Altintas (tur) 46.65 1h2; Sebastian Rodger (gbr) 46.98 1h1; Yavuz Can (tur) 47.08 1h3; Jarryd Dunn (gbr) 47.30 2h1; Milos Raovic (srb) 47.31 1h5; Mateo Ruzic (cro) 47.51 1h4; Denis Danac (svk) 47.77 2h4; Antoine Gillet (bel) 48.15 2h3; 800m h1 1 Guy Learmonth (gbr) 1.47.20; 2 Jozef Repcik (svk) 1.47.93; 3 Gergo Kiss (hun) 1.49.15; 4 Matus Talan (svk) 1.49.37; 5 Matej Pavlicek (cze) 1.50.96; h2 1 Jan Kubista (cze) 1.47.61; 2 Mateusz Borkowski (pol) 1.48.65; 3 Thomas Spencer (gbr) 1.49.33; 4 Catalin Voicu (rou) 1.49.59; 5 Filip Snejdr (cze) 1.49.80; 1.500m h1 1 Yassin Buih (ita) 3.42.78; 2 James West (gbr) 3.42.81; 3 Andreas Vojta 3.43.44; 4 Philip Sesemann (gbr) 3.43.74; 5 John Ashcroft (gbr) 3.43.97; 6 Goran Nava (srb) 3.45.15; 7 Jozef Pelikan (svk) 3.47.08; 8 Istvan Szogi (hun) 3.47.76; LJ 1 Daniel Gardiner (gbr) 7.74; 2 Julian Reid (gbr) 7.44; TJ 1 Er Necati (tur) 15.84; 2 Philipp Kronsteiner 15.75; SP 1 Scott Lincoln (gbr) 18.70; 2 Matus Olej (svk) 17.91 Women 60m 1 Rachel Miller (gbr) 7.31; 2 Rebecca Campsall (gbr) 7.51; 3 Viola Kleiser 7.52; 4 Martina Stychová (cze) 7.53; 5 Jana Slaninova (cze) 7.57 (7.57 3h1); 6 Eva Kaptur (hun) 7.58; in heats: Phil Healy (irl) 7.42 1h1; 200m Alexandra Bezeková (svk) 23.94 1h1; Jana Slaninová (cze) 24.44 1h2; ...Magdalena Lindner (2000) 24.70 1h10; 400m Eilidh Doyle (gbr) 51.86 1h1; Laviai Nielsen (gbr) 52.68 2h1; Laura Maddox (gbr) 53.37 1h2; Phillipa Lowe (gbr) 53.54 1h3; Phil Healy (irl) 53.78 2h3; Anita Horvat (slo) 54.03 2h2; 800m h1 1 Lenka Masná (cze) 2.02.97; 2 Adelle Tracey (gbr) 2.04.23; 3 Yngvild Elvemo (nor) 2.04.88; 4 Bianka Keri (hun) 2.05.19; 5 Alexandra Stuková (svk) 2.06.14; 6 Alena Ulrichová (cze) 2.07.64; h2 1 Diana Mezulianiková (cze) 2.02.71; 2 Konstatina Giannopoulou (gre) 2.07.63; h5 Paulina Mikiewicz (pol) 2.05.83; 60mh 1 Andrea Ivancevic (cro) 8.10; 2 Ivana Loncarek (cro) 8.24 (8.21 2h1); 3 Stephanie Bendrat 8.26 (8.15 1h1); 4 Greta Kerekes (hun) 8.33; 5 Toni Tomicic-Prezekj (slo) 8.42 (8.42 2h2); 6 Eva Wimberger 8.49; Verene Preiner 8.56 (8.53 3h2); in heats: Ivona Dadic 8.55 4h2; Petra Repasi (hun) 8.56 5h2; PV 1 Rebeka Silhanová (cze) 4.21; 2 Brigitta Hersch 4.11; 3 Agnes Hodi 4.11; LJ Holly Mills (gbr) 6.03; SP Rachel Wallader 17.18 BELARUS Mogilev (Belarus), 24-26.1.2017 (indoor) Men 60m (25) 1 Stanislau Darahakupets 6.78; 2 Dzianis Konanau 6.88; 3 Ilya Siratsiuk 6.90 (6.87 1h4); 800m (26) 1 Yauheni Yanikovich 1.51.42; 2 Yan Sloma 1.51.46; 60mh (26) Vitaly Parakhonka 7.88; 2.000m St (25) Dzmitry Ivanenka 5.43.07; HJ (25) 1 Pavel Seliverstau 2.25; 2 Andrei Skabeika 2.15; LJ (26) Mikita Lapatsenka 7.37; TJ (25) Maksim Niastsiarenka 16.20; SP (25) 1 Michael Abramchuk 19.54; 2 Alyaksey Nichypar 18.30 Women 60m (25) 1 Krystsyna Tsimanouskaya 7.39 (7.34 1h5); in heats: Katsiaryna Hanchar 7.62 2h5; 800m (26) Viktoria Kushnir 2.05.62; 1.500m (25) 1 Viktoria Kushnir 4.16.86; 2 Nina Savina 4.27.41; 60mh (26) 1 Elvira Herman 8.32; 2 Ruslana Rashkavan 8.61; 3 Sviatlana Huvenka 8.64 (8.59 1h); 2.000m St (25) Anastasiya Puzakova 6.11.45 NR; HJ (25) 1 Karyna Taranda (99) 1.90; 2 Maria Sivenka 1.80; PV (25) 1 Iryna Yakaltsevich 4.35; 2 Anna Shpak 4.10; 3 Alina Vishneuskaya 4.00; LJ (26) Nastassia Miatselskaya 6.08; TJ (25) Iryna Vaskouskaya 13.52; SP (25) 1 Viktoryia Kolb 17.50; 2 Alena Pasechnik 16.50 BELGIUM Gent (Belgium), 28.1.2017 (indoor) Men 60m 1 Gelord Kola Biasu 6.81; 2 Jean-Marie Louis 6.84; 3 Raphael Kapenda 6.86; 800m Samir Youb (fra) 1.51.06; 60mh 1 Dylan Caty 7.86; 2 Loic Herkenrath (fra) 7.87; 3 Quentin Ruffacq 7.92; LJ Corentin Campener 7.51; TJ Leopold Kapata 15.85 Women 60m 1 Cynthia Bolingo Mbongo 7.40; 2 Charlotte Jeanne 7.48 (7.48 1h2); 60mh Anne Zagre 8.14 (8.13 1h1); PV Elien De Vocht 4.00 Gent (Belgium), 29.1.2017 (indoor) Men 60m Andreas Vranken 6.87 1h1; 200m 1 Jonathan Sacor 21.63; 2 Sven van den Bergh 21.64; 400m 1 Michail Rossaert 48.03; 2 Dylan Owusu 48.11; 800m Jan van den Broeck 1.48.08; 60mh 1 Dario De Borger 7.95; 2 Sander Maes 8.01; HJ Emile Verdonck 2.15; LJ 1 Tobias Capiau 7.55; 2 Cedric Nolf 7.53 Women 60m Manon Depuydt 7.56; 200m 1 Elise Lasser 24.30; 2 Imke Vervaert 24.32; 400m 1 Margo Van Puyvelde 54.66; 2 Justien Grillet 54.86; 60mh 1 Sarah Missine 8.49; 2 Dorien Van Diest 8.49 (8.49 1h1); HJ 1 Serena Capponcelli (ita) 1.89; 2 Hanne Maudens 1.81; 3 Hannelore Desmet 1.81; PV Aurelie De Ryck 4.25 CROATIA Rijeka (Croatia), 28.1.2017 (indoor) Men LJ Ivan Vujevic (98) 7.45 Women TJ Paola Borovic 13.12 CZECH REPUBLIC Praha (Czech Republic), 24.1.2017 (indoor) Men 60m h1 1 Jan Veleba 6.82; 2 Zdenek Stromosik 6.82; 3 Marcel Kadlec 6.86; h2 Pavel Maslak 6.86; in heat 12: 1 Pavel Maslak 6.82; 2 Zdenek Stromsik 6.83; Jan Veleba 6.84; 200m Pavel Maslak 20.81 1h1; Patrik Sorm 21.42 2h1; 60mh David Sklenar 8.02; 60mh u20 (0,99m) 1 Erik Jelinek 8.09; 2 David Ryba 8.10 Women 60m 1 Barbora Prochazková 7.40; 2 Klara Seidlová 7.48; 3 Anna Kerbachová (2000) 7.77; 200m Zuzana Hejnová 24.14 1h1; Barbora Prochazková 24.17 1h2; Klara Seidlová 24.42 1h5; Tiffany Eidner (ger) 24.13 1h7; 60mh 1 Zuzana Hejnová 8.27 (8.24 1h4); 2 Lucie Koudelová 8.30; 3 Katerina Cachová 8.32; 60mh u18 (0,76m) 1 Marketa Stolová 8.55; 2 Nikoleta Jichová 9.56 Jablonec nad Nisou (Czech Republic), 28.1.2017 (indoor) Men 60m 1 Kim Collins (skn) 6.64; 2 Volodymyr Suprun (ukr) 6.75; 3 Jan Veleba 6.81; 4 Stepan Hampl (99) 6.86; 1.500m Filip Sasinek 3.46.29; 60mh 1 Petr Svoboda 7.65; 2 Bohdan Chornomaz (ukr) 8.00; LJ 1 Andrzej Kuch (pol) 7.49; 2 Adam McMullen (irl) 7.36; 3 Mateusz Jopek (pol) 7.34; SP 1 Tomas Stanek 21.32; 2 Ladislav Prasil 20.67; 3 Georgi Ivanov (bul) 19.41; 4 Mohamed Magdi (egy) 19.35; 5 Vladislav Tulacek 18.34 Women 60m 1 Barbora Prochazková 7.42; 2 Nikola Bendová 7.51; 3 Tiffany Eldner (ger) 7.59; 60mh 1 Lucie Koudelová 8.28; 2 Zuzana Hejnová 8.29; 3 Hanna Chubkovtsova (ukr) 8.49 Praha (Czech Republic), 28-29.1.2017 -International Match in Combined Events- (indoor) Men Heptathlon 1 Jorge Ureña (esp) 6.249p (06.91/915-7.62/965-13.96/726-2.04/840-07.85/1020-5.00/910- 2:40.06/873); 2 Ashley Bryant (gbr) 5.975p (07.08/854-7.79/1007-14.32/748-1.98/785-08.10/957- 4.50/760-2:40.84/864); 3 Adam Sebastian Helcelet 5.857p (07.07/858-7.19/859-14.24/743-2.01/813- 07.94/997-4.70/819-2:49.75/768); 4 Maxime Maugein (fra) 5.793p (07.16/826-6.96/804-13.78/715- 2.01/813-08.14/947-4.70/819-2:40.39/869); 5 Ben Gregory (gbr) 5.770p (07.32/772-7.18/857- 13.16/677-1.89/705-08.27/915-5.20/972-2:40.11/872); 6 Marek Lukas 5.696p (07.11/844-7.00/814- 14.10/734-1.89/705-08.24/922-4.80/849-2:44.11/828); 7 Jeremy Lelievre (fra) 5.677p (07.10/847- 7.02/818-14.54/761-1.89/705-08.29/910-4.50/760-2:39.75/876); 8 Liam Ramsay (gbr) 5.618p (07.21/809-7.27/878-13.31/686-1.92/731-08.25/920-4.30/702-2:38.35/892); 9 Jonay Jordan (esp) 5.600p (07.11/844-6.99/811-14.73/773-1.95/758-08.06/967-4.40/731-2:54.81/716); 10 Mario Arancón (esp) 5.534p (07.01/879-6.92/795-12.69/648-1.92/731-08.10/957-4.30/702-2:44.71/822); 11 Aiden Davies (gbr) 5.512p (07.02/875-7.24/871-13.17/678-1.92/731-08.84/781-4.40/731-2:42.56/845); 12 Valentin Charles (fra) 5.450p (07.08/854-7.43/918-12.83/657-1.92/731-08.35/896-3.80/562- 2:43.75/832); 13 Rafal Abramowski (pol) 5.219p (07.12/840-6.75/755-13.17/678-1.95/758-08.56/846- 4.00/617-2:53.93/725); 14 Jacek Chochorowski (pol) 5.150p (07.28/785-6.96/804-13.57/702-1.80/627- 08.45/872-4.00/617-2:52.19/743); 15 Michal Krawczyk (pol) 5.134p (07.40/745-6.39/673-13.76/714- 1.83/653-08.46/869-4.00/617-2:40.94/863); 14 Krzysztof Miara (pol) 5.120p (07.22/806-6.59/718- 11.82/595-1.83/653-08.53/853-4.30/702-2:47.37/793) Heptathlom u20 1 Ondrej Kopecky 5.741p (07.17/823-7.06/828-14.73/773-1.89/705-08.04/972- 4.90/880-2:50.51/760); 2 Makenson Gletty (fra) 5.523p (07.02/875-6.76/757-15.40/814-1.80/627- 08.38/888-4.50/760-2:46.56/802); 3 Jan Kisiala 5.359p (07.18/819-6.90/790-12.56/640-1.89/705- 08.08/962-3.90/590-2:41.81/853); 4 Clement Foucat (fra) 5.357p (07.26/792-6.53/704-11.94/603- 1.83/653-08.25/920-4.60/790-2:38.10/895); 5 Karly Maisonneuve (fra) 5.335p (07.04/868-6.80/767- 13.34/688-1.80/627-08.18/937-4.10/645-2:46.47/803); 6 Ales Svoboda 5.208p (07.37/755-6.61/723- 13.53/700-2.01/813-08.53/853-3.90/590-2:49.17/774); 7 Raul Schlecht (esp) 5.204p (07.23/802- 6.66/734-12.30/625-1.77/602-08.45/872-4.40/731-2:43.22/838); 8 Pol Vila (esp) 5.159p (07.11/844- 6.59/718-12.37/629-1.89/705-08.42/879-3.90/590-2:47.31/794) Women Pentathlon (29) 1 Laura Arteil (fra) 4.263p (08.75/963-1.62/759-14.34/817-6.13/890-2:19.22/834); 2 Izabela Mikolajczyk (pol) 4.188p (08.71/971-1.80/978-11.88/653-5.97/840-2:25.80/746); 3 Jessica Taylor-Jemmett (gbr) 4.155p (08.57/1002-1.65/795-12.32/682-5.86/807-2:16.68/869); 4 Weronika Grzelak (pol) 4.154p (09.01/908-1.74/903-11.99/660-6.22/918-2:24.37/765); 5 Katie Stainton (gbr) 4.147p (08.79/954-1.68/830-11.88/653-5.97/840-2:16.59/870); 6 Andrea Medina (esp) 4.068p (08.72/969-1.74/903-12.12/669-5.65/744-2:23.04/783); 7 Nyambu Annaelle Djapa (fra) 4.024p (08.47/1024-1.65/795-12.85/717-5.64/741-2:25.79/747); 8 Patrycja Skorzewska (pol) 3.966p (08.82/948-1.68/830-12.80/714-5.63/738-2:26.58/736); 9 Yanira
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