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Men's 100m
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jan VELEBA
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10.63
2.
William THOR
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10.72
3.
Viktor THOR
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10.75
4.
Ian KOE
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11.21
5.
Nils THORNBERG
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11.21
6.
Marcus BERGGREN
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11.39
7.
Simon VIKSTRÖM
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11.46
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Henrik LARSSON
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10.53
2.
Desmond ROGO
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10.54
3.
Joshua Hanwei CHUA
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10.81
4.
Xander Ann Heng HO
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10.95
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Men's 400m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Charles DOBSON
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45.11
2.
Bastian ELNAN AURSTAD
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46.79
3.
Alexander NYSTRÖM
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46.92
4.
Zong Yang TAN
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47.83
5.
Emil JOHANSSON
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47.93
6.
Gustav GAHNE
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48.85
7.
Thiruben S/O THANA RAJAN
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48.89
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Simon VIKSTRÖM
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49.58
2.
Jacob HELSING
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49.98
4.
Christopher HALLDÉN
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51.40
5.
Robin ISAKSSON
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52.16
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Men's 800m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Simone BARONTINI
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1:46.74
2.
Felix FRANCOIS
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1:47.19
3.
Sigurd TVEIT
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1:48.28
4.
Habtom ASGEDE
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1:51.13
5.
Kjetil BRENNO GAGNÅS
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1:52.18
6.
Benjamin ÅBERG
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1:52.83
7.
Björn SEIFERT
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1:57.83
 
Robert BRYLINSKI
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jimmy ÖHMAN
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1:53.67
2.
Hugo NORDLANDER
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1:54.58
3.
Ali PIRGHOLIZADEH
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1:54.73
4.
Walid OUSSALAH
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1:55.18
5.
Axel ALNESS-BORG
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1:56.46
6.
Jakob ZÄLL
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1:56.56
7.
Joel-Etienne SCHMITZ
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1:56.62
8.
Bienvenue MUSORE
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1:57.16
9.
Jacob KLINTH
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2:01.19
 
Christopher HALLDÉN
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DNF
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Men's 1500m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Narve Gilje NORDÅS
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3:38.05
2.
Elliot GILES
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3:38.54
3.
Nuno PEREIRA
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3:40.05
4.
Simas BERTAŠIUS
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3:40.18
5.
Piers COPELAND
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3:40.31
6.
Andrzej KOWALCZYK
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3:41.07
7.
Gergő KISS
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3:43.06
8.
Samuel PIHLSTRÖM
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3:45.47
9.
Abdelfath YASSIN
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3:46.95
10.
Alexander NILSSON
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3:47.20
11.
Olof SILVANDER
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3:47.94
12.
Gustav BERLIN
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3:49.55
 
Adam CZERWIŃSKI
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kristoffer SAGLI
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3:46.89
2.
Yohannes KIFLAY
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3:47.56
3.
Axel DJURBERG
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3:52.92
4.
Henrik PETERSSON
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4:01.39
5.
Roberts GLAZERS
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4:02.17
6.
Daniel GLEIMAR
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4:02.56
7.
Kevin BODÉN
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4:02.84
 
Albin WALLENIUS
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DNF
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Men's 5000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jonas LEANDERSON
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13:20.85
2.
Yani KHELAF
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13:47.14
3.
Per SVELA
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13:47.45
4.
Emil DANIELSSON
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14:00.04
5.
Daniel LUNDGREN
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14:08.58
 
Axel ALNESS-BORG
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DNF
 
Narve Gilje NORDÅS
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DNF
 
Janis RAZGALIS
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DNF
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Aleix PORRAS
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50.55
2.
Efekemo OKORO
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50.93
3.
Tibor KOROKNAI
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51.41
4.
Anton BERTILSSON
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51.94
5.
Isak ANDERSSON
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53.22
6.
Ludvig HILLENFJÄRD
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53.41
7.
Johan CLAESON
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54.00
8.
Jun Jie Calvin QUEK
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54.26
 
Final 2
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Fredrik KIHLBLOM
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53.86
2.
Olle BILLGREN
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54.38
3.
Dennis ELMS JANSSON
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55.93
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