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Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
CZE.gif Jakub VADLEJCH
85.50
 
LAT.gif Patriks GAILUMS
79.61
 
CZE.gif Vítězslav VESELÝ
78.90
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Martin KONEČNÝ
CZE.gif
78.06
5.
Waldo SMIT
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76.24
6.
Dejan MILEUSNIĆ
BIH.gif
74.52
7.
Jonáš FIEDLER
CZE.gif
67.78
8.
Martin FLORIAN
CZE.gif
66.12
9.
Jaroslav JÍLEK
CZE.gif
64.88
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Women's 200m
Final Results
 
GBR.gif Beth DOBBIN
23.04
 
GBR.gif Ama PIPI
23.45
 
GBR.gif Desiree HENRY
23.47
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Nikola BENDOVÁ
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23.58
5.
Tristan EVELYN
BAR.gif
23.59
6.
Aliyah ABRAMS
GUY.gif
23.63
7.
Martina HOFMANOVÁ
CZE.gif
23.68
8.
Marcela PÍRKOVÁ
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23.80
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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
CZE.gif Diana MEZULIÁNÍKOVÁ
2:01.14
 
HUN.gif Bianka BARTHA-KÉRI
2:01.18
 
FRA.gif Meriem SAHNOUNE
2:02.28
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Isabelle BOFFEY
GBR.gif
2:02.34
5.
Adéla SÁDLOVÁ
CZE.gif
2:05.14
6.
Kimberley FICENEC
CZE.gif
2:05.18
7.
Anna ŠIMKOVÁ
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2:05.90
8.
Anna SURÁKOVÁ
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2:06.13
9.
Déborah RODRÍGUEZ
URU.gif
2:06.14
10.
Anna FERENCZ
HUN.gif
2:06.31
 
Kateřina HÁLOVÁ
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DNF
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
USA.gif Jade BARBER
13.06
 
FRA.gif Laeticia BAPTÉ
13.14
 
CZE.gif Helena JIRANOVÁ
13.42
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Elisavet PESIRIDOU
GRE.gif
13.44
5.
Ketiley BATISTA
BRA.gif
13.53
6.
Nicoleta TURNEROVÁ
CZE.gif
13.63
7.
Gréta KEREKES
HUN.gif
13.80
8.
Markéta ŠTOLOVÁ
CZE.gif
13.86
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Women's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
GBR.gif Jessica TURNER
55.63
 
CZE.gif Nikoleta JÍCHOVÁ
55.73
 
SVK.gif Daniela LEDECKÁ
56.01
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Chayenne DA SILVA
BRA.gif
56.31
5.
Vera BARBOSA
POR.gif
56.91
6.
Agata ZUPIN
SLO.gif
57.29
7.
Janka MOLNÁR
HUN.gif
57.85
8.
Mariya MYKOLENKO
UKR.gif
58.37
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Women's High Jump
Final Results
 
FIN.gif Ella JUNNILA
1.87
 
UKR.gif Yuliya CHUMACHENKO
1.87
 
GRE.gif Tatiana GUSIN
51.87
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Sini LÄLLÄ
FIN.gif
1.84
5.
Laura ZIALOR
GBR.gif
1.80
6.
Michaela HRUBÁ
CZE.gif
1.80
7.
Eleftheria CHRISTOGEORGOU
GRE.gif
1.80
8.
Laureen MAXWELL
FRA.gif
1.75
9.
Tihana JELETIĆ
CRO.gif
1.75
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Women's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
CZE.gif Amálie ŠVÁBÍKOVÁ
4.50
 
UKR.gif Yana HLADIYCHUK
4.50
 
HUN.gif Hanga KLEKNER
4.40
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Zuzana PRAŽÁKOVÁ
CZE.gif
4.40
5.
Freiya Leni WILDGRUBE
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4.30
6.
Nikola PÖSCHLOVÁ
CZE.gif
4.20
7.
Jacqueline OTCHERE
GER.gif
3.90
8.
Karolína PODLAHOVÁ
CZE.gif
3.90
9.
Tereza SCHEJBALOVÁ
CZE.gif
3.90
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Women's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
CZE.gif Nikola OGRODNÍKOVÁ
62.65
 
CRO.gif Sara KOLAK
60.32
 
RSA.gif Jo-Ane VAN DYK
59.24
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Liveta JASIŪNAITĖ
LTU.gif
58.74
5.
Nikol TABAČKOVÁ
CZE.gif
58.67
6.
Réka SZILÁGYI
HUN.gif
57.22
7.
Martina PÍŠOVÁ
CZE.gif
52.24
8.
Andrea ŽELEZNÁ
CZE.gif
46.73
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