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Men's Combined Indoor Events B
Pole Vault Indoor Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hans-Christian HAUSENBERG
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5.22
2.
Risto LILLEMETS
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4.92
3.
Taavi TŠERNJAVSKI
EST.gif
4.82
4.
Vitaliy ZHUK
BLR.gif
4.62
5.
Rafał HORBOWICZ
POL.gif
4.42
6.
Tomas SABAŠINSKAS
LTU.gif
4.42
7.
Edgaras BENKUNSKAS
LTU.gif
4.42
8.
Abdel Kader LARRINAGA
POR.gif
4.22
9.
Romet VAHTER
EST.gif
3.92
10.
Vytautas SAVICKAS
LTU.gif
3.92
11.
Martin KIVIMAA
EST.gif
3.72
12.
Karl-Uljas MÖLDER
EST.gif
3.52
 
Maicel UIBO
EST.gif
NM
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Men's Combined Indoor Events B
1000m Indoor Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Martin KIVIMAA
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2:41.99
2.
Taavi TŠERNJAVSKI
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2:42.17
3.
Risto LILLEMETS
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2:42.41
4.
Kristjan ROSENBERG
EST.gif
2:45.18
5.
Rafał HORBOWICZ
POL.gif
2:47.72
6.
Romet VAHTER
EST.gif
2:51.65
7.
Abdel Kader LARRINAGA
POR.gif
2:52.57
8.
Edgaras BENKUNSKAS
LTU.gif
2:53.57
9.
Hans-Christian HAUSENBERG
EST.gif
2:58.45
10.
Tomas SABAŠINSKAS
LTU.gif
3:07.25
11.
Vytautas SAVICKAS
LTU.gif
3:32.54
 
Vitaliy ZHUK
BLR.gif
DNS
 
Maicel UIBO
EST.gif
DNF
 
Karl-Uljas MÖLDER
EST.gif
DNF
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Women's Combined Indoor Events B
60m Hurdles Indoor Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Edyta BIELSKA
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8.71
2.
Liisa-Maria LUSTI
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8.90
3.
Reena KOLL
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9.42
4.
Maiken LIPP
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9.55
5.
Meelika TOOM
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9.71
6.
Marja-Liisa LANDAR
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9.88
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Holly MILLS
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8.17
2.
Maria HUNTINGTON
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8.31
3.
Adrianna SUŁEK
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8.41
4.
Yuliya LOBAN
UKR.gif
8.42
5.
Katre Sofia PALM
EST.gif
8.70
6.
Paulina LIGARSKA
POL.gif
8.76
7.
Margi tKALK
EST.gif
8.80
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Women's Combined Indoor Events B
High Jump Indoor Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Adrianna SUŁEK
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1.87
2.
Maria HUNTINGTON
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1.81
3.
Yuliya LOBAN
UKR.gif
1.78
4.
Paulina LIGARSKA
POL.gif
1.78
5.
Liisa-Maria LUSTI
EST.gif
1.75
6.
Holly MILLS
GBR.gif
1.72
7.
Katre Sofia PALM
EST.gif
1.69
8.
Edyta BIELSKA
POL.gif
1.66
9.
Reena KOLL
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1.60
10.
Margit KALK
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1.57
11.
Meelika TOOM
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1.54
12.
Marja-Liisa LANDAR
EST.gif
1.54
13.
Maiken LIPP
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1.51
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Women's Combined Indoor Events B
Long Jump Indoor Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Holly MILLS
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6.37
2.
Maria HUNTINGTON
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6.26
3.
Liisa-Maria LUSTI
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6.19
4.
Adrianna SUŁEK
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6.15
5.
Yuliya LOBAN
UKR.gif
6.06
6.
Katre Sofia PALM
EST.gif
5.99
7.
Edyta BIELSKA
POL.gif
5.83
8.
Paulina LIGARSKA
POL.gif
5.77
9.
Margit KALK
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5.77
10.
Reena KOLL
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5.35
11.
Maiken LIPP
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5.04
12.
Meelika TOOM
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3.77
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Women's Combined Indoor Events B
Shot Put Indoor Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yuliya LOBAN
UKR.gif
14.75
2.
Paulina LIGARSKA
POL.gif
13.28
3.
Holly MILLS
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13.10
4.
Maria HUNTINGTON
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12.98
5.
Katre Sofia PALM
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12.61
6.
Adrianna SUŁEK
POL.gif
12.53
7.
Margit KALK
EST.gif
11.91
8.
Edyta BIELSKA
POL.gif
11.06
9.
Reena KOLL
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10.87
10.
Meelika TOOM
EST.gif
10.39
11.
Maiken LIPP
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9.58
12.
Liisa-Maria LUSTI
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9.29
 
Marja-Liisa LANDAR
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DNS
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Women's Combined Indoor Events B
800m Indoor Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Holly MILLS
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2:12.54
2.
Edyta BIELSKA
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2:13.58
3.
Adrianna SUŁEK
POL.gif
2:14.32
4.
Paulina LIGARSKA
POL.gif
2:17.28
5.
Yuliya LOBAN
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2:23.07
6.
Maria HUNTINGTON
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2:24.02
7.
Liisa-Maria LUSTI
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2:32.38
8.
Margit KALK
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2:32.45
9.
Katre Sofia PALM
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2:33.04
10.
Reena KOLL
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2:39.30
11.
Meelika TOOM
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2:41.26
12.
Maiken LIPP
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2:53.17
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Women's Pentathlon
Final Results
 
POL.gif Adrianna SUŁEK
4598
 
GBR.gif Holly MILLS
4597
 
UKR.gif Yuliya LOBAN
4482
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Maria HUNTINGTON
FIN.gif
4476
5.
Paulina LIGARSKA
POL.gif
4301
6.
Edyta BIELSKA
POL.gif
4087
7.
Katre Sofia PALM
EST.gif
4019
8.
Liisa-Maria LUSTI
EST.gif
3901
9.
Margit KALK
EST.gif
3750
10.
Reena KOLL
EST.gif
3385
11.
Maiken LIPP
EST.gif
2933
12.
Meelika TOOM
EST.gif
2803
 
Marja-Liisa LANDAR
EST.gif
DNF
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