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Men's Decathlon
400m (Event 5/10) Results
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
COMÍN Bruno
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49.42
2.
ROOTH Markus
NOR.gif
49.46
3.
BENKUNSKAS Edgaras
LTU.gif
49.81
4.
ANDREOGLOU Antonios
GRE.gif
50.10
5.
BONIFACIC Fran
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51.61
6.
GLETTY Makenson
FRA.gif
51.77
7.
MODUGNO Lorenzo
ITA.gif
52.38
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
LASERICH Nils
GER.gif
48.03
2.
CAMPRE Edgar
POR.gif
48.74
3.
AMHERD Fabian
SUI.gif
48.88
4.
GUNDERSEN Christian
DEN.gif
49.04
5.
DIAS Manuel
POR.gif
49.68
 
ANDREOGLOU Angelos Tzanis
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DQ
 
AF FORSELLES Carl
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DNS
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
ROOSEN Sven
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47.27
2.
BECHMANN Andreas
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47.90
3.
DESTER Dario
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47.93
4.
THIERY Baptiste
FRA.gif
48.00
5.
GAIO Finley
SUI.gif
48.49
6.
JANSONS Sven
NED.gif
48.54
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Men's Under 23 Discus Throw
Final Results
 
SLO.gif CEH Kristjan
67.48
 
BLR.gif BAHUTSKI Yauheni
61.21
 
ESP.gif SOTERO Yasiel
58.07
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
HÄßLER Korbinian
GER.gif
57.95
5.
SOUSA Emanuel
POR.gif
57.72
6.
SACCOMANO Enrico
ITA.gif
57.36
7.
ALEKNA Martynas
LTU.gif
57.25
8.
FOREJT Michal
CZE.gif
26.30
9.
KONIARAKIS Giorgos
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56.01
10.
KYRYLIN Oleksiy
UKR.gif
55.53
11.
HRISTOV Aleks
BUL.gif
54.62
12.
KUL Osman
TUR.gif
53.04
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Men's Under 23 5000m
Final A Results
 
GER.gif MOHUMED Mohamed
13:38.69
 
ESP.gif LAS HERAS Aarón
13:43.14
 
ISL.gif MAGNUSSON Baldvin
13:45.00
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
MORTIMER Thomas
GBR.gif
13:48.67
5.
LE PALLEC Florian
FRA.gif
13:56.74
6.
MYHRE Magnus Tuv
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13:59.56
7.
HALLE Simen
NOR.gif
13:59.99
8.
GONDOUIN Valentin
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14:03.46
9.
GRIMARD Guillaume
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14:04.37
10.
AKERS Isaac
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14:07.07
11.
POWER Micheal
IRL.gif
14:10.04
12.
VERBAANDERT Tim
NED.gif
14:13.61
13.
LÓPEZ Antonio
ESP.gif
14:42.07
14.
BRAVO Diego
ESP.gif
15:04.66
 
LEONARD Rory
GBR.gif
DNF
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Men's Under 23 5000m
Final B Results
 
ITA.gif GUERRA Francesco
14:02.63
 
ITA.gif CAVAGNA Alain
14:02.83
 
GRE.gif ANAGNOSTOU Marios
14:06.94
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
CHEKOLE Dereje
ISR.gif
14:14.10
5.
WIACEK Aleksander
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14:22.09
6.
AMAÇTAN Ömer
TUR.gif
14:22.90
7.
AMARAL Rogério
POR.gif
14:23.9
8.
ISMAIL Omar
SWE.gif
14:25.05
9.
MCELHINNEY Darragh
IRL.gif
14:25.38
10.
AMARAL Rúben
POR.gif
14:27.96
11.
FLAK Mathias
NOR.gif
14:29.61
12.
FIGUEIREDO Alexandre
POR.gif
14:45.09
13.
SCHREML Elias
GER.gif
14:53.59
14.
GUSTAFSSON Jonatan
SWE.gif
15:12.72
15.
SOO Andry
EST.gif
15:51.89
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Women's Under 23 200m
Final Results
 
ITA.gif KADDARI Dalia
22.64
 
GER.gif JUNK Sophia
22.87
 
FRA.gif JOSEPH Gémima
22.97
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
PREPENS Talea
GER.gif
23.15
5.
DUBARRY-GAY Kiah
GBR.gif
23.32
6.
RICCI Eleonora
ITA.gif
23.41
7.
BABOI Marina Andreea
ROU.gif
23.48
8.
AY Mizgin
TUR.gif
23.74
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Men's Under 23 Pole Vault
Final A Results
 
FRA.gif CORMONT Ethan
5.80
 
GBR.gif KARALIS Emmanouil
5.65
 
NOR.gif GUTTORMSEN Sondre
5.60
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
SASMA Ersu
TUR.gif
5.60
5.
LILLEFOSSE Pål Haugen
NOR.gif
5.60
6.
COLLET Thibaut
FRA.gif
5.50
7.
HAAMER Eerik
EST.gif
5.50
8.
GRACIA Alex
ESP.gif
5.40
9.
PITRA Carlos
POR.gif
5.30
10.
RIZOS Ioannis
GRE.gif
5.20
11.
KLOTZ Riccardo
AUT.gif
5.00
 
KRAVCHENKO Illya
UKR.gif
NM
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Provisional Medal Count  after Day 3

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
ESP.gif Spain
3
5
5
13
2
GER.gif Germany
3
3
1
7
3
SUI.gif Switzerland
3
0
2
5
4
NED.gif Netherlands
3
0
1
4
5
FRA.gif France
2
3
4
9
6
ITA.gif Italy
2
2
2
6
7
POL.gif Poland
2
1
1
4
7
TUR.gif Turkey
2
1
1
4
9
GBR.gif Great Britain
2
0
2
4
10
UKR.gif Ukraine
2
0
0
2
11
BEL.gif Belgium
1
3
0
4
12
BLR.gif Belarus
1
1
0
2
12
CZE.gif Czech Republic
1
1
0
2
14
SLO.gif Slovenia
1
0
1
2
15
SVK.gif Slovakia
1
0
0
1
16
GRE.gif Greece
0
3
1
4
17
SWE.gif Sweden
0
2
3
5
18
FIN.gif Finland
0
1
1
2
18
NOR.gif Norway
0
1
1
2
20
DEN.gif Denmark
0
1
0
1
20
IRL.gif Ireland
0
1
0
1
22
BUL.gif Bulgaria
0
0
1
1
22
ISL.gif Iceland
0
0
1
1
22
LAT.gif Latvia
0
0
1
1
22
POR.gif Portugal
0
0
1
1
Total
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29
29
30
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Men's Under 23 Decathlon
110m Hurdles (Event 6/10) Results
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
GLETTY Makenson
FRA.gif
14.30
2.
GUNDERSEN Christian
DEN.gif
15.22
3.
DIAS Manuel
POR.gif
15.35
4.
BECHMANN Andreas
GER.gif
15.51
5.
LASERICH Nils
GER.gif
15.65
6.
MODUGNO Lorenzo
ITA.gif
15.89
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
ROOTH Markus
NOR.gif
14.61
2.
COMÍN Bruno
ESP.gif
14.66
3.
BONIFACIC Fran
CRO.gif
14.86
4.
THIERY Baptiste
FRA.gif
14.93
5.
AMHERD Fabian
SUI.gif
15.03
6.
ANDREOGLOU Antonios
GRE.gif
15.28
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
GAIO Finley
SUI.gif
13.78
2.
ROOSEN Sven
NED.gif
14.33
3.
DESTER Dario
ITA.gif
14.33
4.
BENKUNSKAS Edgaras
LTU.gif
14.42
5.
CAMPRE Edgar
POR.gif
14.63
6.
ANDREOGLOU Angelos Tzanis
GRE.gif
15.08
  JANSONS Sven
NED.gif
DQ
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Men's Under 23 Decathlon
Discus Throw (Event 7/10) Results
 
Group A
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
ROOTH Markus
NOR.gif
47.31
2.
CAMPRE Edgar
NOR.gif
43.01
3.
LASERICH Nils
GER.gif
42.69
4.
BECHMANN Andreas
GER.gif
42.51
5.
BONIFACIC Fran
CRO.gif
42.35
6.
GLETTY Makenson
FRA.gif
42.03
7.
ROOSEN Sven
NED.gif
41.97
8.
BENKUNSKAS Edgaras
LTU.gif
40.82
9.
GUNDERSEN Christian
DEN.gif
38.62
10.
MODUGNO Lorenzo
ITA.gif
37.43
 
Group B
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
COMÍN Bruno
ESP.gif
42.08
2.
ANDREOGLOU Antonios
GRE.gif
40.76
3.
DIAS Manuel
POR.gif
39.54
4.
THIERY Baptiste
ITA.gif
39.32
5.
DESTER Dario
FRA.gif
39.87
6.
JANSONS Sven
NED.gif
38.69
7.
GAIO Finley
SUI.gif
36.40
8.
ANDREOGLOU AT
GRE.gif
34.57
9.
AMHERD Fabian
SUI.gif
34.21
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