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Athletics IAAF Bronze Continental Tour 2022 (Dromia International Sprint and Relays Meeting)


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Men's 4x100m Relay
Final Results
 
FRA.gif France
Yanis AMMOUR
Jeremy LEROUX
Pablo MATEO
Aymeric PRIAM
39.38
 
DEN.gif Denmark
Yanis AMMOUR
Jeremy LEROUX
Pablo MATEO
Aymeric PRIAM
39.61
 
NOR.gif Norway
Even MEINSETH
Mathias Hove JOHANSEN
Andreas Haara BAKKETUN
Jacob VAULA
39.94
 
Rank
Athletse
Nation
Result
4. Simon VERHERSTRAETEN
Ward MERCKX
Jordan PAQUOT
Kobe VLEMINCKX
BEL.gif
40.01
5. Vasilios MYRIANTHOPOULOS
Nikolaos PANAGIOTOPOULOS
Ioannis KARIOFYLLIS
Theodoros VRONTINOS
GRE.gif
40.36
6. Leo MORGAN
Mark SMYTH
Conor MOREY
Paul COSTELLOE
IRL.gif
40.53
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Men's 4x400m Relay
Final Results

 

GBR.gif Great Britain
Joseph BRIER
Ben HIGGINS
Rio MITCHAM
Alex HAYDOCK-WILSON
3:03.71

 

HUN.gif Hungary
Dániel HULLER
Tamás MÁTÉ
Ernő STEIGERWALD
Attila MOLNÁR
3:04.63
 
GRE.gif Greece
Stavros DIONISOPOULOS
Ioannis ROUSSIS
Christos SOULTATIS
Alexios-Spiridon TZATZARAKIS
3:18.07
Women's 100m
Final 1 Results
 
NOR.gif Vilde AASMO
11.64
 
NOR.gif Maren Bakke AMUNDSEN
11.77
 
GRE.gif Sofia IOSIFIDOU
11.97
 
Rank
Athletse
Nation
Result
4.
Emmanouela-Sevasti KARIABA
GRE.gif
12.00
5.
Polytimi MANTA
GRE.gif
12.01
6.
Eleni MARGIOLI
GRE.gif
12.06
7.
Marte PETTERSEN
NOR.gif
12.10
8.
Despina ROUMELIOTI
GRE.gif
12.44
Women's 100m
Final 2 Results
 
FRA.gif Maroussia PARÉ
11.65
 
IRL.gif Sarah LEAHY
11.80
 
IRL.gif Lauren ROY
11.82
 
Rank
Athletse
Nation
Result
4.
Eloise DE LA TAILLE
FRA.gif
11.83
5.
Christine Bjelland JENSEN
NOR.gif
11.84
6.
Marianna PISIARA
CYP.gif
11.90
Women's 100m
Final 3 Results

 

ISR.gif Diana VAISMAN
11.18

 

CYP.gif Olivia FOTOPOULOU
11.18
 
FRA.gif Mallory LECONTE
11.26
 
Rank
Athletse
Nation
Result
4.
Chloe GALET
FRA.gif
11.37
5.
Astrid GLENNER-FRANDSEN
DEN.gif
11.62
6.
Thekla ALEXANDROU
CYP.gif
12.16
  Marie-ange RIMLINGER
FRA.gif
DNF
Women's 200m
Final 1 Results
 
GRE.gif Anna KIAFA
24.05
 
NOR.gif Astri ERTZGAARD
24.37
 
GRE.gif Paraskevi-Eleni ANTHI
24.53
 
Rank
Athletse
Nation
Result
4.
Marianna PISIARA
CYP.gif
24.63
5.
Maria PSYLLAKI
GRE.gif
25.08
6.
Ivi-Fani SENKALA
GRE.gif
25.12
7.
Despina ROUMELIOTI
GRE.gif
26.53
  Maria-Myrta ARGYROU
GRE.gif
DNF
Women's 200m
Final 2 Results
 
DEN.gif Ida KARSTOFT
24.76
 
GRE.gif Rafalia SPANOUDAKI-CHATZIRIGA
23.24
 
GRE.gif Artemis-Melina ANASTASIOU
23.31
 
Rank
Athletse
Nation
Result
4.
Elisabeth SLETTUM
NOR.gif
23.48
5.
Linn OPPEGAARD
NOR.gif
24.33
6.
Lauren CADDEN
IRL.gif
24.58
7.
Line HOLM JENSEN
DEN.gif
24.71
Women's 400m
Final Results
 
GRE.gif Andrianna FERRA
53.83
 
SRB.gif Katarina ILIĆ
56.07
 
DEN.gif Anne Sofie KIRKEGAARD
56.15
 
Rank
Athletse
Nation
Result
4.
Elpida-Ioanna KARKALATOU
GRE.gif
56.47
5.
Georgia-Maria DESPOLLARI
GRE.gif
58.15
6.
Chryso GEORGIOU
CYP.gif
58.23
7.
Nefeli-Argiro KLI
GRE.gif
60.74
8.
Eleftheria DAVONI
GRE.gif
62.06
Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results

 

TUR.gif Şevval AYAZ
13.10

 

GRE.gif Anais KARAGIANNI
13.12
 
CYP.gif Natalia CHRISTOFI
13.23
 
Rank
Athletse
Nation
Result
4.
Sara AOUDI
GRE.gif
13.81
5.
Angeliki ATHANASOPOULOU
CYP.gif
14.07
6.
Sarah QUINN
IRL.gif
14.15
7.
Maria LEECH
CYP.gif
14.46
  Emma Beiter BOMME
DEN.gif
DQ
 
Women's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
NOR.gif Amalie IUEL
56.77
 
GRE.gif Dimitra GNAFAKI
57.26
 
NOR.gif Nora Kollerød WOLD
57.41
 
Rank
Athletse
Nation
Result
4.
Marlen Elisabeth AAKRE JOHANSSON
NOR.gif
57.78
5.
Annemarie NISSEN
DEN.gif
58.91
6.
Martha RASMUSSEN
DEN.gif
59.22
7.
Kalypso STAVROU
CYP.gif
1:00.78

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