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Men's 100m
Final 1 Results
 
NED.gif Raphael BOUJU
10.46
 
CYP.gif Emmanouil CHRISTODOULOU
10.89
 
CYP.gif Paisios DIMITRIADIS
10.98
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Christodoulos AVGOUSTINOU
CYP.gif
11.05
5.
Panagiotis LAZAROU
CYP.gif
11.11
6.
Vasilys VARNAVA
CYP.gif
11.14
 
Fotis IOANNOU
CYP.gif
DNF
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Men's 100m
Final 2 Results
 
GBR.gif Reece PRESCOD
10.25
 
NED.gif Joris VAN GOOL
10.48
 
GBR.gif Oliver BROMBY
10.52
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Xavi MO-AJOK
NED.gif
10.60
5.
Churandy MARTINA
NED.gif
10.74
6.
Stavros AVGOUSTINOU
CYP.gif
10.75
7.
Jack LAWRENCE
GBR.gif
10.77
8.
Chad MILLER
GBR.gif
10.98
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Men's 200m
Final Results
 
GBR.gif Reece PRESCOD
20.55
 
NED.gif Xavi MO-AJOK
21.10
 
IND.gif Amlan BORGOHAIN
21.32
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Stavros AVGOUSTINOU
CYP.gif
21.35
5.
Delvis SANTOS
POR.gif
21.48
6.
Emmanouil CHRISTODOULOU
CYP.gif
21.72
7.
Paisios DIMITRIADIS
CYP.gif
22.01
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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
GRE.gif Christos KOTITSAS
1:48.13
 
NED.gif Bram BUIGEL
1:48.98
 
GRE.gif Charidimos XENIDAKIS
1:50.07
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Andrea Gacumi MICHARA
CYP.gif
1:51.33
5.
Haralambos LAGOS
GRE.gif
1:51.74
6.
Demosthenis ADAMOU
CYP.gif
1:57.50
7.
Anu KUMAR
IND.gif
3:21.05
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
ESP.gif Orlando ORTEGA
13.50
 
CYP.gif Milan TRAJKOVIC
13.64
 
ECU.gif Marcos HERRERA
13.80
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Konstantinos DOUVALIDIS
GRE.gif
13.97
5.
João Vitor DE OLIVEIRA
POR.gif
14.09
6.
Koen SMET
NED.gif
14.11
  Liam VAN DER SCHAAF
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DNF
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Men's Long Jump
Final Results
 
GRE.gif Miltiadis TENTOGLOU
8.28
 
GBR.gif Reynold BANIGO
8.04
 
SYR.gif Mohammad Amin ALSALAMI
7.56
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Strahinja JOVANČEVIĆ
SRB.gif
7.53
5.
Andreas TRAJKOVSKI
MKD.gif
7.41
6.
Loukas SIMILLIDIS
CYP.gif
7.39
7.
Adonios STILIANIDIS
GRE.gif
7.30
8.
Nikolaos ANDRIKOPOULOS
GRE.gif
7.28
9.
Nikolaos XENIKAKIS
GRE.gif
7.11
10.
Christos PANTELIDES
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6.85
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Men's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
GER.gif Henrik JANSSEN
66.20
 
CYP.gif Apostolos PARELLIS
65.54
 
GBR.gif Nicholas PERCY
64.35
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Christoforos GENETHLI
CYP.gif
62.19
5.
Rafail ANTONIOU
CYP.gif
58.76
6.
Giorgos KONIARAKIS
CYP.gif
58.49
7.
Essa Mohamed AL ZENKAWI
KUW.gif
58.41
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Women's 100m
Final Results
 
NED.gif Marije VAN HUNENSTIJN
11.56
 
CYP.gif Olivia FOTOPOULOU
11.59
 
NED.gif Naomi SEDNEY
11.69
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Minke BISSCHOPS
NED.gif
11.77
5.
Artemis-Melina ANASTASIOU
GRE.gif
11.78
6.
Marianna PISIARA
CYP.gif
11.92
7.
N'Ketia SEEDO
NED.gif
11.94
8.
Johana KAISEROVÁ
CZE.gif
12.06
 
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