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Men's 100m
Finalss Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Pascal MANCINI
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10.28
2.
Samuli SAMUELSSON
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10.35
3.
Oskari LEHTONEN
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10.53
4.
Valtteri LOUKO
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10.65
5.
Eljas AALTO
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10.75
6.
Henri SAI
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10.76
 
Karl Erik NAZAROV
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DQ
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Reimo SEPP
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10.68
2.
Niilo MUSTALAHTI
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10.74
3.
Arttu PELTOLA
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10.75
4.
Tuukka HUUSKOLA
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10.82
5.
Eeli PUROLA
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10.90
6.
Heikki NIEMINEN
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10.90
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Aleksi LEHTO
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10.75
2.
Juho KOIVISTO
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10.99
3.
Jonathan BRACE
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11.02
4.
Kasperi VEHMAA
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11.06
5.
Joona LUOTONEN
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11.06
6.
Joonas LIUKKONEN
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11.14
7.
Akseli ESKELINEN
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11.35
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Men's 400m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Viljami KAASALAINEN
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46.54
2.
Samuel PUROLA
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46.80
3.
Charles DEVANTAY
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46.84
4.
Eljas AALTO
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46.92
5.
Tuomas LEHTONEN
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47.86
6.
Konsta ALATUPA
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48.21
7.
Philip JOHANSSON
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48.33
8.
Benjamin STENDAHL
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48.34
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Max TALLQVIST
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48.90
2.
Matias LINKOAHO
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49.14
3.
Jere HAAPALAINEN
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49.63
4.
Evgeny ALEXANDROV
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50.16
5.
Kalle RAITALA
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50.30
6.
Eetu PÖYRY
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50.30
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jaakko LINNUS
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49.72
2.
Joonas TIKKANEN
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50.93
3.
Mikko RYHÄNEN
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52.44
4.
Teemu TAIPALE
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53.57
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Men's 800m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Joonas RINNE
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1:46.36
2.
Ville LAMPINEN
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1:46.78
3.
Francesco CONTI
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1:46.81
4.
Filip OSTROWSKI
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1:47.38
5.
Jakub AUGUSTYNIAK
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1:47.72
6.
Santtu HEIKKINEN
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1:48.10
7.
Deniss SALMIJANOV
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1:49.04
8.
Elias TUOMINEN
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1:50.15
9.
Niko VILJOLA
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1:50.23
10.
Dage MINORS
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1:50.76
11.
Rasmus KISEL
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1:51.35
 
Jakub SZKUDLAREK
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DNF
 
Jan VUKOVIČ
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DQ
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Alex RAUHALA
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1:53.24
2.
Joni VIRKKALA
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1:53.47
3.
Veikko KORPIKALLIO
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1:54.30
4.
Eelis UITTO
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1:54.55
5.
Lassi KUVA
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1:54.65
6.
Julius UUTELA
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1:54.68
7.
Oliver ASIKAINEN
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1:54.96
8.
Lauri HASSI
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1:55.11
9.
Antton LAUNTO
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1:55.60
10.
Väinö VENETJOKI
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1:55.77
11.
Samu HEIKKONEN
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1:59.96
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Olli AHLGREN
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1:56.35
2.
Jussi RAITTINEN
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1:56.75
3.
Tero REINIKAINEN
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1:57.95
4.
Martti MAJURI
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2:00.16
5.
Jussi HUUSKONEN
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2:00.61
6.
Onni IKONEN
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2:04.84
7.
Patrik JÄRVINEN
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2:04.96
8.
Eino PERÄMAA
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2:11.94
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Men's 3000m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Dino BOŠNJAK
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8:00.46
2.
Eero SALEVA
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8:01.69
3.
Mika KOTIRANTA
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8:04.34
4.
Vid BOTOLIN
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8:06.04
5.
Liam DEE
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8:10.56
6.
Martti SIIKALUOMA
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8:22.33
7.
Hannu GRANBERG
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8:23.17
8.
Aleksi KIVELÄ
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8:25.17
9.
Panu JANTUNEN
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8:25.85
10.
Samuel AUVINEN
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8:26.99
11.
Niko PUTKINEN
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8:29.24
12.
Robin KRONQVIST
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8:34.03
13.
Konsta HÄMÄLÄINEN
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8:40.47
14.
Julius MÄKINEN
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8:40.89
 
Antti IHAMÄKI
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DNF
 
Luukas KONTRO
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DNF
 
Stephen KIPLAGAT
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tuomas PUPUTTI
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8:36.65
2.
Juuso HAKALA
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8:39.44
3.
Tuukka MÄKINEN
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8:39.58
4.
Eetu VALTOLA
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8:40.76
5.
Johannes BRUNILA
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8:41.42
6.
Eemeli HIRVONEN
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8:41.70
7.
Mikko HIRVONEN
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8:42.90
8.
Arash AHMAD GUL
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8:43.53
9.
Anssi MUSTONEN
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8:52.95
10.
Rasmus PAIMI
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9:00.05
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Vladimir VUKICEVIC
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13.62
2.
Elmo LAKKA
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13.65
3.
Ilari MANNINEN
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13.87
4.
Keiso PEDRIKS
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13.93
5.
Juuso PELTOLA
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15.00
6.
Eero HIRVINEN
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15.34
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hassane FOFANA
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13.69
2.
Max HRELJA
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13.79
3.
Santeri KUUSINIEMI
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13.85
4.
Pyry SANTAHUHTA
FIN.gif
14.67
5.
Joni JÄRVINEN
FIN.gif
14.74
6.
Abdulhakim RAUF
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15.48
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hassane FOFANA
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13.61
2.
Elmo LAKKA
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13.62
3.
Vladimir VUKICEVIC
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13.73
4.
Max HRELJA
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13.86
5.
Keiso PEDRIKS
EST.gif
13.95
6.
Santeri KUUSINIEMI
FIN.gif
13.98
7.
Ilari MANNINEN
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13.99
8.
Pyry SANTAHUHTA
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14.63
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Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Juho ALASAARI
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5.52
2.
Oleksandr ONUFRIYEV
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5.32
3.
Urho KUJANPÄÄ
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5.17
4.
Albin LUNDBERG
FIN.gif
5.17
5.
Eemeli SALOMÄKI
FIN.gif
5.02
5.
Jere KESKINEN
FIN.gif
5.02
7.
Nikita STROHALYEV
UKR.gif
5.02
8.
Einari VÄLIMÄKI
FIN.gif
4.82
 
Anton KUNNAS
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NM
 
Olen Tray OATES
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NM
 
Iiro SUUTARINEN
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NM
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Men's Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tuomas SEPPÄNEN
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73.35
2.
Henri LIIPOLA
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72.81
3.
Roope AUVINEN
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70.25
4.
Adam Paul KELLY
EST.gif
68.98
5.
Markus KOKKONEN
FIN.gif
67.95
6.
Marco KAMMER
FIN.gif
66.43
7.
Risto KAUPPINEN
FIN.gif
65.33
8.
Arttu HÄRKÖNEN
FIN.gif
61.93
9.
Fredrik FRÖBERG
FIN.gif
59.16
10.
Oskari ESKOLA
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58.73
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