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Women's 100m
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shashalee FORBES
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11.32
2.
Dafne SCHIPPERS
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11.37
3.
Jura LEVY
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11.41
4.
Irini VASILIOU
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11.49
5.
Keshia Beverly KWADWO
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11.71
6.
Sina MAYER
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11.75
7.
Johanelis HERRERA ABREU
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11.83
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Brooke SOMERFIELD
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11.74
2.
Lukrecija SABAITYTĖ
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11.79
3.
Kadene VASSELL
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11.83
4.
Tiffanie LEDRECK
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11.84
5.
Myke VAN DE WIEL
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11.88
6.
Aoife LYNCH
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12.29
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sarah MCCARTHY
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11.91
2.
Michelle RÄDLER
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11.97
3.
Lotte DE FOER
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12.22
4.
Annabel PAUL
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12.27
5.
Emma Fatu SUHONEN
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12.36
6.
Anna SEMLER
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12.42
 
Emily JOUBERTON
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DNF
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nashwena JONGE
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12.08
2.
Marie BOUCHEZ
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12.17
3.
Lieselotte VAN LAERE
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12.23
4.
Vanessa GOLOWNITSCH
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12.52
5.
Emilie THOREL
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12.52
6.
Laurence JONES
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12.54
8.
Emma MINJOT
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12.95
 
Heat 5
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Floriane GNAFOUA
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11.67
2.
Sara ROGGEMAN
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12.79
4.
Elisa DESMET
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13.21
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Women's 100m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Floriane GNAFOUA
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11.43
2.
Keshia Beverly KWADWO
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11.44
3.
Sina MAYER
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11.57
4.
Brooke SOMERFIELD
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11.71
5.
Lukrecija SABAITYTĖ
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11.77
6.
Kadene VASSELL
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11.85
7.
Tiffanie LEDRECK
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11.89
 
Johanelis HERRERA ABREU
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DNS
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Shashalee FORBES
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11.23
2.
Jura LEVY
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11.41
3.
Tasa JIYA
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11.47
4.
Viwe JINGQI
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11.49
5.
Rani VINCKE
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11.52
6.
Eva MISIŪNAITĖ
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11.63
7.
Irini VASILIOU
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11.64
8.
Helene PARISOT
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11.73
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Women's 200m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rani VINCKE
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23.63
2.
Brooke SOMERFIELD
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23.92
3.
Sarah MCCARTHY
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24.12
4.
Kadene VASSELL
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24.27
5.
Britt DE BLAAUW
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24.30
6.
Michelle RÄDLER
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24.33
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tasa JIYA
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23.13
2.
Lukrecija SABAITYTĖ
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23.57
3.
Eva MISIŪNAITĖ
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23.59
4.
Helene PARISOT
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23.83
5.
Milja THURESON
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23.96
6.
Nora LINDAHL
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23.98
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Women's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Milja THURESON
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53.12
2.
Lisanne DE WITTE
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53.15
3.
Anne VAN DE WIEL
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53.85
4.
Myrte VAN DER SCHOOT
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54.13
5.
Maureen ELLSWORTH
NED.gif
54.62
6.
Margo VAN PUYVELDE
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54.82
7.
Eva HOVENKAMP
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55.16
8.
Elisabeth PAULINA
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56.10
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Women's 800m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Agathe GUILLEMOT
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2:02.64
2.
Jennie HAUKE
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2:03.29
3.
Bregje SLOOT
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2:03.64
4.
Shanie LANDEN
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2:06.42
5.
Nele WEßEL
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2:06.80
6.
Emma DAGENAIS
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2:06.84
7.
Patricia DE GRAAT
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2:07.04
8.
Julie COLLET
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2:07.55
9.
Clarisse MOH
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2:07.72
10.
Rebekah GREENE
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2:08.91
 
Margo VAN PUYVELDE
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Eloisa COIRO
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2:01.55
2.
Tess KIRSOPP-COLE
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2:03.04
3.
Léna KANDISSOUNON
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2:03.11
4.
Gabija GALVYDYTĖ
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2:03.46
5.
Yurena HUESO
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2:04.03
6.
Viola WESTLING
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2:04.17
7.
Mariska PAREWYCK
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2:04.62
8.
Kendra CHAMBERS
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2:04.80
9.
Rani BAILLIEVIER
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2:05.49
10.
Amina MAATOUG
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2:07.38
 
Katia DELARCHE
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DNF
 
Maureen ELLSWORTH
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DNF
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Monika ZAPALSKA
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13.29
2.
Crystal MORRISON
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13.31
3.
Isabel MAYER
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13.38
4.
Marlene MEIER
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13.46
5.
Joni TOMIČIČ PREZELJ
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13.55
6.
Selina VON JACKOWSKI
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13.72
7.
Saara KESKITALO
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13.79
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tereza VOKÁLOVÁ
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13.31
2.
Franziska SCHUSTER
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13.67
3.
Marijke ESSELINK
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13.70
4.
Melaine WALKER
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13.74
5.
Lisa MAIHÖFER
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13.83
6.
Mailys PROMENEUR
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14.26
7.
Sara AOUDI
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14.47
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sarah KOUTOUAN
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14.01
2.
Lilly EMPL
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14.21
3.
Emma CAILLIERET
FRA.gif
14.41
4.
Sara ROGGEMAN
BEL.gif
14.79
5.
Amy HASSELTON
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14.86
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Saara KESKITALO
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13.70
2.
Selina VON JACKOWSKI
SUI.gif
13.73
3.
Lisa MAIHÖFER
GER.gif
13.83
4.
Melaine WALKER
JAM.gif
13.87
5.
Sarah KOUTOUAN
FRA.gif
14.06
6.
Lilly EMPL
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14.24
7.
Mailys PROMENEUR
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14.37
8.
Emma CAILLIERET
FRA.gif
15.12
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Crystal MORRISON
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13.17
2.
Isabel MAYER
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13.27
3.
Joni TOMIČIČ PREZELJ
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13.36
4.
Marlene MEIER
GER.gif
13.40
5.
Franziska SCHUSTER
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13.46
6.
Monika ZAPALSKA
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13.49
7.
Tereza VOKÁLOVÁ
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13.52
8.
Marijke ESSELINK
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13.67
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Women's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mirela DEMIREVA
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1.88
2.
Britt WEERMAN
NED.gif
1.85
3.
Bianca STICHLING
GER.gif
1.85
4.
Marithe-Thérèse ENGONDO
SUI.gif
1.79
5.
Marguerite LORENZO
CAN.gif
1.79
6.
Claire ORCEL
BEL.gif
1.79
7.
Tanita HOFMANS
NED.gif
1.79
8.
Lea HALMANS
GER.gif
1.79
9.
Airinė PALŠYTĖ
LTU.gif
1.79
10.
Yorunn LIGNEEL
BEL.gif
1.75
11.
Imke ONNEN
GER.gif
1.75
12.
Suat Li Michelle SNG
SGP.gif
1.70
13.
Luisa DEEKEN
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1.70
14.
Christina HONSEL
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1.70
 
Charlotte HAAS
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NM
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