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Women's 800m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Wilma NIELSEN
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2:04.23
2.
Viola WESTLING
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2:04.69
3.
Lova PERMAN
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2:04.71
4.
Julia NIELSEN
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2:05.18
5.
Malin NYFORS
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2:06.68
6.
Shanie LANDEN
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2:08.10
7.
Nadja RUGLAND
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2:10.75
 
Veera PERÄLÄ
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Maja SUND
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2:10.08
2.
Hannah KINANE
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2:10.38
3.
Josefin Victoria HEIER
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2:10.41
4.
Ella HOLMQVIST
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2:11.43
5.
Greta GRAZIANI
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2:12.87
6.
Claudia CARTER
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2:13.26
7.
Majken SÖDERLUND LARSSON
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2:13.75
 
Hanna KARLSSON
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DNF
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ebba KUYLENSTIERNA
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2:09.89
2.
Wilma MARCUSSON
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2:11.37
3.
Filippa RAMBERG
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2:13.70
4.
Sandra ÅBERG
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2:14.06
5.
Brigitte HUMPHREY
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2:14.67
6.
Alma SVANTESSON
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2:15.98
 
Lovisa ELLSTRÖM
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DNF
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Women's 1500m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Amalie SÆTEN
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4:12.57
2.
Ingeborg ØSTGÅRD
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4:14.54
3.
Sara BUSIC
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4:22.26
4.
Kinga OHN
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4:22.66
5.
Olivia WESLIEN
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4:22.95
6.
Selma ENGDAHL
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4:23.04
7.
Grethe TYLDUM
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4:24.26
8.
Kristine Lande DOMMERSNES
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4:26.51
9.
Saga PROVCI
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4:26.96
10.
Elin BRINK
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4:28.40
11.
Malin EDLAND
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4:30.06
12.
Julia SAMUELSSON
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4:30.56
 
Linn SÖDERHOLM
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Alicia NILSSON
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4:32.11
2.
Saga HAGELIN
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4:33.72
3.
Fanny SZALKAI
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4:37.65
4.
Elin MARCUSSON
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4:38.59
5.
Meija PETERSON
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4:40.47
 
Olivia WESLIEN
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DNF
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Women's 400m Hurdles
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Moa GRANAT
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57.49
2.
Nora Kollerød WOLD
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57.74
3.
Hanna PALMQVIST
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57.97
4.
Hanna KARLSSON
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58.40
5.
Marlen Elisabeth AAKRE JOHANSSON
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58.55
6.
Martha RASMUSSEN
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59.76
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Zenéy VAN DER WALT
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55.33
2.
Taylon BIELDT
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56.58
3.
Cassandra TATE
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56.69
4.
Minna SVÄRD
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58.52
5.
Zoe POLLOCK
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58.65
6.
Ebba SVANTESSON
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1:00.50
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Women's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Michaela HRUBÁ
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1.80
2.
Barbara SZABÓ
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1.80
3.
Zita GOOSSENS
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1.77
4.
Matilda NILSSON
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1.77
5.
Ellen EKHOLM
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1.74
6.
Madelen Haaheim SVEINUNGSEN
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1.70
7.
Kajsa ENGBLOM
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1.65
8.
Evelina ERLANDSSON
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1.65
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Women's Long Jump
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Diana LESTI
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6.27
2.
Maja ÅSKAG
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6.25
3.
Tilde JOHANSSON
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6.14
4.
Karolina SVENSSON
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6.12
5.
Ruby MILLET
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6.10
6.
Iryna NERUBALSHCHUK
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6.00
7.
Erica JARDER
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5.94
 
Maja ÅSKAG
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6.23
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jenny LESTANDER
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6.15
2.
Katharina GRÅMAN
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6.09
3.
Emilia HAMMARSTRÖM
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5.89
4.
Cajsa AUGUSTSSON
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5.88
5.
Emelie EKLUND
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5.75
6.
Sandra TÖRNROS
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5.61
7.
Izabella RIPSWEDEN
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5.45
 
Emelie EKLUND
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5.70
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Women's Shot Put
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Fanny ROOS
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18.59
2.
Senja MÄKITÖRMÄ
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17.22
3.
Sara LENNMAN
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17.06
4.
Eveliina ROUVALI
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16.59
5.
Frida ÅKERSTRÖM
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16.45
6.
Emilia MALMEHED
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14.48
7.
Linn GABRIELLI GUSTAFSSON
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14.18
8.
Victoria WICKMAN
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13.65
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