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Men's Youth 110m Hurdles
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Athletes from each Heat and next 2 fastest Athletes will qualify for the Final

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Matyáš ZACH
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13.86
2.
Steven LEPPOJA
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13.95
3.
Iker MORENO
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14.06
4.
Martin DE GREEF
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14.31
5.
Emirhan GENÇ
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14.63
6.
Afonso FERNANDES
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14.74
7.
Sofian ABDELHADI-MORLHON
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14.76
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Peter DÁVID
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14.00
2.
Janko KIŠAK
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14.08
3.
Jakub ZACHARA
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14.33
4.
Jonatan TOLDY
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14.34
5.
Matteo TOGNI
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14.41
6.
Vlad Gabriel DUMITRA
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14.59
  Christos DROGALAS
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DQ
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Women's Youth Triple Jump
Qualifications Results
Qualifying performance 12.50 or at laest 12 best Athletes will qualify for the Final

Group A
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marija NISIĆ
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12.15
2.
Erika Giorgia Anoeta SARACENI
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12.12
3.
Tatiana PEREIRA
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11.81
4.
Laura FRANCISCO-LUCAS
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11.73
5.
Antria POURIKKOU
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11.72
6.
Anabela MUJOVI
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11.20
7.
Melissa PLUTA
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10.94
8.
Natalia BIELKOVÁ
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10.80
 
Group B
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Aurėja BENIUŠYTĖ
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12.58
2.
Elena ARGIROVA
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12.26
3.
Monia Alexandra TOMA
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12.15
4.
Edna EZE
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12.13
5.
Jeanne LE GOFF
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12.06
6.
Olubumi Precious UMUKORO
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11.99
7.
Melina ZARAGGA
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11.84
8.
Ruth Mary ONGA
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11.55
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Women's Youth 200m
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Athletes from each Heat and next 4 fastest Athletes will qualify for the Semifinals

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Maria JAROSIŃSKA
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24.50
2.
Tereza BEŇOVÁ
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24.98
3.
Elena SIMIĆ
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25.40
4.
Pika BIKAR KERN
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25.59
5.
Shani ZAKAY
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26.07
6.
Inga SHEKOYAN
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27.64
7.
Emine JENUZI
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28.40
8.
Zeynep KAYA
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57.45
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Elisa MARCELLO
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24.22
2.
Linnea ENGLUND
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24.80
3.
Jeynael GRANGENOIS
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24.86
4.
Terezie TÁBORSKÁ
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24.91
5.
Miia OTT
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25.38
6.
Patricia BRUNNINGER
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25.42
7.
Alina ROZOVENKO
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25.73
8.
Alba VIÑALS CALIXTO
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26.77
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sarolta KRISZT
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24.43
2.
Lara JURČIĆ
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24.66
3.
Carla MARTITEGUI
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25.09
4.
Hannah FALVEY
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25.71
5.
Melisa Anamaria NICULAE
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25.93
6.
Ilaha GULIYEVA
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27.05
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Women's Youth 1500m
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Athletes from each Heat and next 4 fastest Athletes will qualify for the Final

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
2.
Saima MURIĆ
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4:30.61
3.
Wilma EHRNBORG
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4:31.78
4.
Ginevra DI MUGNO
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4:32.25
5.
Stela FERNANDES
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4:32.85
6.
Lenuta CONSTANTIN
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4:35.01
7.
Darina BROZDOVÁ
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4:51.95
8.
Viktória ČUDAIOVÁ
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5:02.27
18.
Ayça FIDANOĞLU
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4:27.78
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tia Tanja ŽIVKO
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4:34.86
2.
Zuzanna WIERNICKA
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4:35.55
3.
Lucy FOSTER
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4:36.17
4.
Austra OŠIŅA
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4:36.28
5.
Sofiia HORDIICHUK
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4:40.13
6.
Ayala HARRIS
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4:43.08
7.
Emily HEILIG
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4:46.29
8.
Upė JURKŠAITYTĖ
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4:55.10
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