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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
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14.67
5.
Joni JÄRVINEN
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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
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13.95
6.
Santeri KUUSINIEMI
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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
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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
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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
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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
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59.16
10.
Oskari ESKOLA
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58.73
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