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Athletics IAAF Bronze Continental Tour 2022 (24. Internationales Leichtathletik Meeting "Anhalt 2022)
        
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Men's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sean SAFO-ANTWI
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10.39
2.
Joris VAN GOOL
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10.46
3.
James ADEBOLA
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10.70
4.
Maurice HUKE
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10.78
5.
Enoch ADEGOKE
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10.85
  Julian WAGNER
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DQ
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ferdinand OMANYALA
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10.23
2.
Yupun ABEYKOON
SRI.gif
10.30
3.
Kobe VLEMINCKX
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10.46
4.
Kojo MUSAH
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10.50
5.
Jeriel QUAINOO
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10.59
6.
Dominik WACHE
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10.89
Men's 100m
Final 1 Results
 
SRI.gif Yupun ABEYKOON
10.06
 
KEN.gif Ferdinand OMANYALA
10.14
 
NED.gif Joris VAN GOOL
10.28
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
3.
Sean SAFO-ANTWI
GHA.gif
10.28
5.
Kobe VLEMINCKX
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10.34
6.
Kojo MUSAH
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10.73
Men's 100m
Final 2 Results
 
GBR.gif Jeriel QUAINOO
10.42
 
GER.gif Maurice HUKE
10.54
 
GER.gif James ADEBOLA
10.56
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Dominik WACHE
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10.76
5.
Enoch ADEGOKE
NGR.gif
10.96
Men's 400m
Final 1 Results
 
MEX.gif Luis AVILÉS FERREIRO
45.96
 
GER.gif Manuel SANDERS
46.38
 
POL.gif Kajetan DUSZYŃSKI
46.55
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Terrence AGARD
NED.gif
47.84
5.
Marc KOCH
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47.96
Men's 400m
Final 2 Results
 
BEL.gif Christian IGUACEL
46.34
 
ROU.gif Mihai Sorin DRINGO
46.84
 
GER.gif Torben JUNKER
47.36
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Nout WARDENBURG
NED.gif
48.85
Men's 400m
Final 3 Results

 

Jonas BREITKOPF
47.20
 
Kevin JOITE
47.54
 
Vincente GRAIANI
48.57
Men's 800m
Final Results
 
NED.gif Tony VAN DIEPEN
1:45.30
 
POL.gif Michał ROZMYS
1:45.39
 
POL.gif Mateusz BORKOWSKI
1:45.88
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Tobias GRØNSTAD
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1:46.02
5.
Jamie WEBB
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1:46.28
6.
Christoph KESSLER
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1:46.60
7.
Marvin HEINRICH
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1:47.24
8.
Noah BALTUS
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1:48.27
9.
Jakub DAVIDÍK
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1:48.32
10.
Constantin SCHULZ
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1:49.65
  Thomas RANDOLPH
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DNF
  Patryk SIERADZKI
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DNF
Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
KEN.gif Daniel MUNGUTI
3:37.87
 
CZE.gif Filip SASÍNEK
3:38.76
 
ITA.gif Pietro ARESE
3:38.98
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
István SZÖGI
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3:39.50
5.
Samuel PIHLSTRÖM
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3:39.85
6.
Cornelius TUWEI
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3:40.86
7.
Stijn BAETEN
BEL.gif
3:41.04
8.
Karl BEBENDORF
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3:41.23
9.
Moa Abounnachat BOLLERØD
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3:42.92
10.
Simas BERTAŠIUS
LTU.gif
3:47.10
11.
Maximilian SLUKA
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3:49.67
12.
Mohamed ZERRAD
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3:51.34
13.
Thilo BRILL
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3:53.33
  Lukas ABELE
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DNF
Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
GER.gif Oleg ZERNIKEL
5.70
 
GER.gif Bo Kanda LITA BAEHRE
5.70
 
USA.gif Nate RICHARTZ
5.60
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Torben BLECH
GER.gif
5.60
5.
Tom-Linus HUMANN
GER.gif
5.50
6.
Robert SOBERA
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5.50
7.
Dominik ALBERTO
SUI.gif
5.30
8.
Riccardo KLOTZ
AUT.gif
5.30

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