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Athletics IAAF Bronze Continental Tour 2022 (Kladno hází a Kladenské Memoriály 2022)


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Men's Shot Put
Final Results

 

NOR.gif Marcus THOMSEN
20.89

 

NOR.gif Scott LINCOLN
20.41

 

ROU.gif Andrei Rares TOADER
20.31
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Jakub SZYSZKOWSKI
POL.gif
19.69
5.
David TUPÝ
CZE.gif
17.65
6.
Tadeáš PROCHÁZKA
CZE.gif
17.21
7.
Miroslav PAVLÍČEK
CZE.gif
15.47
8.
Dominik SLÁDEK
CZE.gif
15.22
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Men's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
CYP.gif Apostolos PARELLIS
62.43
 
COL.gif Mauricio ORTEGA
61.96
 
CZE.gif Marek BÁRTA
61.57
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Muhammad Irfan SHAMSUDDIN
MAS.gif
61.26
5.
Sven Martin SKAGESTAD
NOR.gif
60.81
6.
Oskar STACHNIK
POL.gif
60.36
7.
Michal FOREJT
CZE.gif
57.75
8.
Tomáš VOŇAVKA
CZE.gif
57.05
9.
Petr PROCHÁZKA
CZE.gif
55.83
10.
Jakub FOREJT
CZE.gif
54.31
Men's Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
FIN.gif Tuomas SEPPÄNEN
74.86
 
FIN.gif Aaron KANGAS
74.34
 
UKR.gif Volodymyr MYSLYVCHUK
74.12
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Dániel RÁBA
HUN.gif
73.82
5.
Chris BENNETT
GBR.gif
73.48
6.
Krisztián PARS
HUN.gif
72.94
7.
Hilmar Örn JÓNSSON
ISL.gif
72.62
8.
Yuxuan LIU
CHN.gif
69.17
9.
Miroslav PAVLÍČEK
CZE.gif
66.18
10.
Martin BURYAN
CZE.gif
62.99
Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
RSA.gif Waldo SMIT
81.36
 
SVK.gif Maximilian SLEZÁK
77.04
 
CZE.gif Martin KONEČNÝ
76.99
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
György HERCZEG
HUN.gif
71.98
5.
Ondřej KŘÍŽ
CZE.gif
69.18
Women's 100m
Final 1 Results
 
POL.gif Ewa SWOBODA
11.14
 
GER.gif Rebekka HAASE
11.20
 
ITA.gif Irene SIRAGUSA
11.35
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Magdalena STEFANOWICZ
POL.gif
11.49
5.
Nikola BENDOVÁ
CZE.gif
11.63
6.
Martina HOFMANOVÁ
CZE.gif
11.79
7.
Johana KAISEROVÁ
CZE.gif
12.02
Women's 100m
Final 2 Results

 

UKR.gif Hanna CHUBKOVTSOVA
12.15

 

CZE.gif Barbora DVOŘÁKOVÁ
12.19

 

CZE.gif Tereza KYJANKOVÁ
12.84
Women's 200m
Final 1 Results
 
GER.gif Rebekka HAASE
22.93
 
ITA.gif Irene SIRAGUSA
23.05
 
CZE.gif Martina HOFMANOVÁ
23.43
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Nikola BENDOVÁ
CZE.gif
23.50
5.
Barbora ŠPLECHTNOVÁ
CZE.gif
23.94
Women's 200m
Final 2 Results
 
UKR.gif Hanna CHUBKOVTSOVA
24.58
 
CZE.gif Monika DOUBKOVÁ
25.07
 
CZE.gif Michelle FAJFROVÁ
26.35
Women's 400m
Final 1 Results
 
GER.gif Corinna SCHWAB
51.21
 
CZE.gif Lada VONDROVÁ
51.67
 
PUR.gif Gabby SCOTT
51.59
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Ama PIPI
GBR.gif
51.73
5.
Sophie BECKER
IRL.gif
52.03
Women's 400m
Final 2 Results
 
CZE.gif Tereza PETRŽILKOVÁ
52.81
 
ITA.gif Giancarla TREVISAN
53.33
 
FIN.gif Mette BAAS
53.50
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Evelin NÁDHÁZY
HUN.gif
54.30
5.
Nikola BISOVÁ
CZE.gif
55.78

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