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Women's 3000m
Final Results
 
TUR.gif Emine Hatun MECHAAL
9:30.97
 
TUR.gif Fatma ARIK
9:33.10
 
KOS.gif Gresa BAKRAÇI
9:33.74
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Devora AVRAMOVA
BUL.gif
9:34.88
5.
Anastasia MARINAKOU
GRE.gif
9:35.76
6.
Madalina Elena SIRBU
ROU.gif
9:38.70
7.
Marinela NINEVA
BUL.gif
9:48.77
8.
Rut-Cristina VASILE
ROU.gif
9:49.10
9.
Adrijana POP ARSOVA
MKD.gif
9:50.48
10.
Alma HRNJIĆ
BIH.gif
10:14.35
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Women's 400m Hurdles
Final 1 Results
 
SLO.gif Agata ZUPIN
57.05
 
AUT.gif Lena PRESSLER
57.45
 
GRE.gif Dimitra GNAFAKI
57.50
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Maja GAJIĆ
SRB.gif
58.24
5.
Aneja SIMONČIČ
SLO.gif
58.27
6.
Drita ISLAMI
MKD.gif
59.58
7.
Iulia Nicoleta BANAGA
ROU.gif
1:00.92
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Women's 400m Hurdles
Final 2 Results
 
CRO.gif Klara KOŠČAK
58.21
 
BUL.gif Kristina BORUKOVA
58.47
 
ROU.gif Sanda BELGYAN
59.29
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Anna BERGHII
MDA.gif
59.74
5.
Kalypso STAVROU
CYP.gif
59.90
6.
Ida ŠIMUNČIĆ
CRO.gif
1:02.42
7.
Uibi AHMET
ALB.gif
1:06.41
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Women's 3000m Steeplechase
Final 2 Results
 
ALB.gif Luiza GEGA
9:17.89
 
ROU.gif Claudia PRISECARU
9:51.26
 
TUR.gif Ruken TEK
9:51.48
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Lena MILLONIG
AUT.gif
9:57.47
5.
Karawan HALABI
ISR.gif
10:00.11
6.
Şevval ÖZDOĞAN
TUR.gif
10:02.92
7.
Andreea STAVILA
MDA.gif
10:28.26
8.
Isavella KOTSACHEILI
GRE.gif
10:43.81
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Women's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
GRE.gif Nikoleta KYRIAKOPOULOU
4.50
 
GRE.gif Eleni-Klaoudia POLAK
4.50
 
TUR.gif Buse ARIKAZAN
4.30
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Lara JURIŠA
CRO.gif
4.05
5.
Andreea Stefania DRAGAN
ROU.gif
3.70
6.
Valentina Iulia NECOARA
ROU.gif
3.50
 
Naama BERNSTEIN
ISR.gif
NM
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Women's Triple Jump
Final Results
 
SRB.gif Ivana VULETA
14.24
 
TUR.gif Tuğba DANIŞMAZ
14.07
 
ROU.gif Andreea TALOȘ
13.84
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Spyridoula KARYDI
GRE.gif
13.82
5.
Mariya SINEY
UKR.gif
13.77
6.
Eva PEPELNAK
SLO.gif
13.53
7.
Aleksandra NACHEVA
BUL.gif
13.47
8.
Diana Ana Maria ION
ROU.gif
13.20
9.
Gizem AKGÖZ
TUR.gif
13.08
10.
Paola BOROVIĆ
CRO.gif
12.96
11.
Marija IVANKOVIĆ
CRO.gif
12.65
12.
Yana SARGSYAN
ARM.gif
12.49
 
Dimana YORDANOVA
BUL.gif
NM
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Women's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
SRB.gif Dragana TOMAŠEVIĆ
58.16
 
GRE.gif Chrysoula ANAGNOSTOPOULOU
57.99
 
CYP.gif Androniki LADA
53.75
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Nurten MERMER
TUR.gif
53.60
5.
Estel VALEANU
ISR.gif
51.54
6.
Semra TÜRK
TUR.gif
50.98
7.
Hana URANKAR
SLO.gif
50.94
8.
Nataliya SEMENOVA
UKR.gif
50.14
9.
Andreea Iuliana LUNGU
ROU.gif
47.74
10.
Valeriya DEYKUN
UKR.gif
44.01
11.
Gorana TEŠANOVIĆ
BIH.gif
43.31
12.
Ioana Diana ȚIGĂNAȘU
ROU.gif
42.41
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Women's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
SRB.gif Adriana VILAGOŠ
60.51
 
UKR.gif Hanna HATSKO
57.93
 
TUR.gif Esra TÜRKMEN
57.14
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Erika LUKACH
UKR.gif
52.65
5.
Patricia MADL
AUT.gif
51.38
6.
Ioana Valentina PLAVAN
ROU.gif
50.26
7.
Denisa-Elena MIHALCEA
ROU.gif
44.61
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Women's 4x100m Relay
Final Results
 
GRE.gif Greece
Dimitra TSOUKALA
Elisavet PESIRIDOU
Alana BERN
Rafalia SPANOUDAKI-CHATZIRIGA
44.56
 
AUT.gif Austria
Johanna PLANK
Susanne WALLI
Viktoria WILLHUBER
Magdalena LINDNER
44.72
 
ISR.gif Israel
Nitzan ASAS
Diana VAISMAN
Alina DRUTMAN
Eden FINKELSTEIN
45.20
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Tamara MILUTINOVIĆ
Ivana ILIĆ
Tamara VULETIĆ
Milana TIRNANIĆ
SRB.gif
45.37
5.
Dana-Maria GOVOREANU
Iulia Nicoleta BANAGA
Roxana Maria ENE
Marina Andreea BABOI
ROU.gif
45.87
6.
Ivana LONČAREK
Veronika DRLJAČIĆ
Ida IMUNČIĆ
Margareta RISEK
CRO.gif
46.48
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Men's 200m
Final 1 Results
 
ISR.gif Blessing Akawasi AFRIFAH
20.98
 
GRE.gif Panayiotis TRIVIZAS
21.05
 
ROU.gif Marian Valentin TANASE
21.17

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Stanislav KOVALENKO
UKR.gif
21.23
5.
Nikolaos EMPEOGLOU
GRE.gif
21.32
6.
Matevž ŠUŠTARŠIČ
SLO.gif
21.37
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