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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Vivian Chebet KIPROTICH
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2:00.69
2.
Majtie KOLBERG
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2:01.22
3.
Tess KIRSOPP-COLE
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2:01.40
4.
Bianka BARTHA-KÉRI
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2:01.63
5.
Elise VANDERELST
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2:01.68
6.
Veronika SADEK
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2:01.84
7.
Rani BAILLIEVIER
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2:02.91
8.
Vanessa SCAUNET
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2:03.58
9.
Anne KNIJNENBURG
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2:06.89
 
Agata KOŁAKOWSKA
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DNF
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Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marta PÉREZ
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4:07.39
2.
Vera COUTELLIER
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4:10.77
3.
Marissa DAMINK
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4:12.97
4.
Lotte SCHELDEMAN
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4:13.25
5.
Sofie VAN ACCOM
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4:16.41
6.
Lotte KRAUSE
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4:17.01
7.
Jetske VAN KAMPEN
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4:17.58
8.
Nele WEßEL
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4:17.60
9.
Dagmar SMID
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4:17.90
10.
Rosefline CHEPNGETICH
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4:19.76
 
Fancy CHERONO
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DNF
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Women's 400m Hurdles
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kristiina HALONEN
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57.20
2.
Julia KORZUCH
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58.08
3.
Margo VAN PUYVELDE
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58.42
4.
Ilana HANSSENS
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58.79
5.
Juliana GUERREIRO
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59.61
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Paulien COUCKUYT
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55.45
2.
Nina HESPEL
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56.98
3.
Eileen DEMES
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57.16
4.
Janka MOLNÁR
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57.44
5.
Honoka AOKI
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58.92
6.
Noah LEVY
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1:02.19
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Women's 5000m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ramazan BAŞTUĞ
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13:53.76
2.
Filmon TESFU
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13:58.35
3.
Jesse FOKKENROOD
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13:58.99
4.
Maikel PEEMAN
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13:59.37
5.
Enzo NOEL
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14:03.33
6.
Sander VERCAUTEREN
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14:07.22
7.
Nik LEMMINK
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14:08.63
8.
Lucas NIEUWEBOER
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14:13.40
9.
Jurjen POLDERMAN
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14:13.85
10.
Assaf HARARI
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14:14.28
11.
Rik GOETHALS
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14:14.94
12.
Gianluca ASSORGIA
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14:18.63
13.
Floris WILLEBOORDSE
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14:21.33
14.
Robbe CAMPHENS
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14:23.56
15.
Kevin SCHAUWAERS
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14:33.87
16.
Tom HOOGEBOOM
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14:39.65
 
Milan VAN DER MEER
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DNF
 
Matthias GOMBEER
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DNF
 
Mustafe MUUSE
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DNF
 
Dego ABEBE
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nick JÄGER
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14:16.19
2.
Achille BOGAERT
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14:16.60
3.
Marco VANDERPOORTEN
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14:17.46
4.
Remyo TIELSEMA
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14:18.15
5.
Hiroyuki KATO
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14:19.15
6.
Ties VAN DEN HURK
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14:19.45
7.
Killian ZICARI
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14:19.62
8.
Jonathan HOFER
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14:21.88
9.
David SCANLON
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14:21.91
10.
Arnaud COLLARD
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14:24.22
11.
Addiso BITEW
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14:24.66
12.
Levi VAN MULKEN
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14:32.58
13.
Lukas OUTTIER
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14:33.48
14.
Laurent BIERINKX
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14:36.48
15.
Filip VERCRUYSSE
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14:38.02
16.
Geert Jan WASSINK
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14:39.82
17.
Mojalefa KLOPROGGE
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14:42.03
18.
Dries Adrianus BASEMANS
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14:43.36
19.
Masanori WATANABE
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15:28.35
 
Dorian FINTOLINI
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DNF
 
Tsega KIFLE
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DNF
 
Jorne VANHERCK
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DNF
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Manolo PIERSON
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14:27.34
2.
Tancrede CRICKILLON
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14:28.46
3.
Mischa HERMANS
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14:29.24
4.
Bas STIGTER
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14:34.03
5.
Noel ADRIEN
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14:41.41
6.
Dmitrii KORNEEV
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14:43.47
7.
Michiel MEULEMANS
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14:46.33
8.
Florian HOWET
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14:51.08
9.
Davide HAILER
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14:51.73
10.
Ward OOSTERLINCK
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14:52.10
11.
Sami SAKU
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14:53.88
12.
Tarje MOHRDIECK
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14:54.46
13.
Merlijn VAN DER VELDEN
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14:55.09
14.
Lutz HOLSTE
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14:56.09
15.
Patric MEINIKE
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14:56.82
16.
Jean Charles BYL
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15:10.58
17.
Yannick SCHÖNFELDT
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15:19.04
18.
Yannick VAN LUNTER
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15:21.88
19.
Peer VOESENEK
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15:36.60
20.
Florian TOTZAUER
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15:37.23
21.
Mathieu LEJOLY
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15:38.44
 
Tom REUTER
BEL.gif
DNF
 
Neel CORSTJENS
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DNF
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