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Women's 60m
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tatjana PINTO
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7.32
2.
Fasihi FARZANEH
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7.38
3.
Milana TIRNANIĆ
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7.41
4.
Salomé KORA
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7.46
5.
Alana BERN
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7.56
6.
Melani BOSIĆ
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7.81
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Zaynab DOSSO
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7.20
2.
Rafalia SPANOUDAKI-CHATZIRIGA
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7.34
3.
Astrid GLENNER-FRANDSEN
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7.40
4.
Nikol ANDONOVA
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7.52
5.
Monika WEIGERTOVÁ
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7.53
6.
Ivana ILIĆ
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7.62
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Women's 60m
Final Results
 
ITA.gif Zaynab DOSSO
7.21
 
IRI.gif Fasihi FARZANEH
7.31
 
SVK.gif Monika WEIGERTOVÁ
7.38
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Salomé KORA
SUI.gif
7.38
5.
Nikol ANDONOVA
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7.40
6.
Astrid GLENNER-FRANDSEN
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7.42
 
Milana TIRNANIĆ
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DQ
 
Rafalia SPANOUDAKI-CHATZIRIGA
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DQ
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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
IRL.gif Louise SHANAHAN
2:04.68
 
SLO.gif Jerneja SMONKAR
2:05.27
 
NED.gif Suzanne VOORRIPS
2:05.54
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Bianka BARTHA-KÉRI
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2:05.83
5.
Ivona ZEMUNIK
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2:10.57
6.
Cristina Daniela BALAN
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2:10.67
7.
Dunja SIKIMA
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2:11.89
8.
Saima MURIĆ
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2:12.91
9.
Marcela GUDIĆ
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2:14.01
10.
Iva MALETIĆ
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2:14.24
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Women's High Jump
Final Results
 
MNE.gif Marija VUKOVIĆ
1.90
 
SLO.gif Lia APOSTOLOVSKI
1.90
 
SRB.gif Angelina TOPIĆ
1.87
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Despoina CHARALAMBOUS
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1.84
5.
Jovana DELIĆ
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1.80
5.
Zorana ROKAVEC
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1.80
5.
Maja NILSSON
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1.80
8.
Sara AŠCIC
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1.75
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Women's Long Jump
Final Results
 
SRB.gif Ivana VULETA
6.88
 
SRB.gif Milica GARDAŠEVIĆ
6.69
 
SLO.gif Milica GARDAŠEVIĆ
6.60
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Tilde JOHANSSON
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6.55
5.
Jazmin SAWYERS
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6.45
6.
Anasztázia NGUYEN
HUN.gif
6.42
7.
Diana LESTI
HUN.gif
6.41
8.
Klara BARNJAK
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6.13
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