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Women's 100m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Anna PURSIAINEN
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11.65
2.
Jenna KOKKONEN
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11.83
3.
Viktoriya RATNIKOVA
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11.84
4.
Sara FRANCIS
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11.88
5.
Õilme VÕRO
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11.91
6.
Vilde AASMO
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11.91
7.
Johanna KYLMÄNEN
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11.98
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marte PETTERSEN
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11.93
2.
Elisabet SALMELA
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11.99
3.
Petra HÄGGQVIST
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12.17
4.
Silja KEMPAS
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12.19
5.
Merituuli JÄÄSKELÄINEN
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12.24
5.
Henriikka PARPALA
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12.24
7.
Emma TAINIO
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12.25
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kira KRUUTI
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12.22
2.
Meeri RIIALI
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12.26
3.
Nelli ANTTONEN
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12.31
4.
Annika MÄENPÄÄ
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12.35
5.
Emma MÄKIKALLIO
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12.35
6.
Anne-Mari LEHTIÖ
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12.54
7.
Inka-Maria YLITALO
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12.79
8.
Helmi KORTETMAA
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13.44
 
Final 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sonja NOUSIAINEN
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12.38
2.
Jonna AALTO
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12.43
3.
Emmi ERIKKILÄ
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12.55
4.
Johanna KULMALA
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12.68
5.
Jenni KIMINKINEN
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13.30

 

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Women's 400m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mette BAAS
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53.25
2.
Aino PULKKINEN
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53.82
3.
Kaitesi ERTZGAARD
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54.09
4.
Frida HÄMÄLÄINEN
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54.88
5.
Ida RAVASKA
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54.95
6.
Teresa PERTTILÄ
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55.30
7.
Kira KRUUTI
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58.02
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Laura LOPONEN
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56.87
2.
Erika UTRIAINEN
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57.04
3.
Saimi LUPALA
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58.72
4.
Lotta MÄKINEN
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59.26
5.
Veera HÄKKINEN
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60.08
6.
Oona KAREINEN
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61.11
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Women's 1500m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sara KUIVISTO
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4:12.47
2.
Vera HOFFMANN
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4:16.72
3.
Bérénice FULCHIRON
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4:17.19
4.
Nathalie BLOMQVIST
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4:17.68
5.
Veera MENSONEN
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4:29.68
6.
Moona LATVALA
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4:29.82
7.
Nelli NORDLUND
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4:31.44
8.
Kaisa KANKAANRANTA
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4:31.74
9.
Emilia JOUSIMAA
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4:33.52
10.
Siiri RAINIO
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4:34.24
11.
Veera PERÄLÄ
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4:37.05
12.
Anne RAJANIEMI
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4:39.25
13.
Nora KYTÄJÄ
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4:40.11
14.
Marika AARNIO
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4:40.58
15.
Mona JÄPPINEN
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4:41.00
16.
Pihla HOKKANEN
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4:41.85
 
Heini IKONEN
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nelli VISKARI
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4:38.03
2.
Lotta TARVAINEN
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4:40.17
3.
Ilona SAASTAMOINEN
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4:43.63
4.
Vilma PERE
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4:43.86
5.
Anne-Marika PARTANEN
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4:47.01
6.
Rauha BUCHWALD
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4:47.08
7.
Linnea HARALA
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4:48.92
8.
Pinja LAASANEN
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4:50.29
9.
Emilia SILTANEN
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4:50.58
10.
Anni NIKU
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4:50.87
11.
Jenni JUDIN
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4:51.10
12.
Jenni JAATINEN
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4:52.32
13.
Kaarina LEHTONEN
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4:56.31
14.
Eevi KETTUNEN
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5:02.98
15.
Riina HEIKKONEN
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5:03.90
16.
Petriina NIININEN
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5:05.13
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Gréta KEREKES
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13.60
2.
Diana SUUMANN
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13.81
3.
Sonja STÅNG
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13.84
4.
Janika PULKKINEN
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14.42
5.
Stiina KOKKONEN
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14.73
6.
Reetta HÄMÄLÄINEN
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14.75
7.
Amanda KULJU
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15.56
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Andrea ROOTH
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13.18
2.
Anna PLOTITSYNA
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13.35
3.
Tanja KOKKONEN
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13.83
4.
Siiri SIIRTOLA
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14.12
5.
Niina KARTTUNEN
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14.32
6.
Noora JUSLIN
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14.38
7.
Mari HEINONEN
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14.39
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Luca KOZÁK
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13.12
2.
Anni SIIRTOLA
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14.20
3.
Kreete VERLIN
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14.27
4.
Miia SILLMAN
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14.35
5.
Essi VEHMAA
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14.41
6.
Janette RINNE
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14.43
7.
Amanda LILJENDAL
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14.98
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Women's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Laura DALLA MONTÀ
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9:57.07
2.
Amelie SVENSSON
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9:58.22
3.
Veerle BAKKER
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9:58.76
4.
Julia SAMUELSSON
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9:58.84
5.
Linn SÖDERHOLM
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10:03.29
6.
Alisa VIRTANEN
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10:51.58
7.
Oona KETTUNEN
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10:55.15
8.
Salla LAUKKANEN
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10:55.33
9.
Emma HAKALA
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11:13.56
10.
Melissa KYKYRI
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11:16.17
11.
Veera KONTKANEN
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11:26.21
12.
Emma HÄMÄLÄINEN
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11:26.77
13.
Heljä-Viivi UNKILA
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11:43.93
14.
Ilona PELLI
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11:45.94
15.
Katariina KÄRKKÄINEN
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11:51.91
16.
Mona AF FORSELLES
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12:03.73
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Women's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marta MORARA
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1.84
2.
Sini LÄLLÄ
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1.83
3.
Airinė PALŠYTĖ
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1.79
4.
Elin PAJUNEN
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1.79
4.
Kateryna TABASHNYK
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1.79
6.
Miia LINDHOLM
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1.75
7.
Erika FURLANI
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1.70
7.
Venla PULKKANEN
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1.70
9.
Viivi KANERVA
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1.70
 
Mia KÄNSÄKANGAS
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NM
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Women's Long Jump
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Daniela SCHLATTER
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6.27
2.
Gia REINHOLM
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6.12
3.
Neea KÄYHKÖ
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6.00
4.
Miia SILLMAN
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6.00
5.
Sini SANASLAHTI
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5.91
6.
Meeri ELOMAA
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5.89
7.
Taika KOILAHTI
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5.82
8.
Amanda LILJENDAL
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5.66
9.
Anne-Mari LEHTIÖ
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5.65
 
Neea KÄYHKÖ
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5.96
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Johanna NIEMINEN
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5.62
2.
Saana PEURA
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5.60
3.
Pinja PIKKUPEURA
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5.58
4.
Jessica MIETTINEN
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5.57
5.
Tessa MOISIO
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5.55
6.
Arlena MIKKONEN
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5.49
7.
Anni NURMINEN
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5.45
8.
Riikka SAVOLAINEN
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5.18
9.
Wilhelmiina HARJU
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5.13
 
Riikka SAVOLAINEN
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5.10
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Women's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Saara LIPSANEN
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55.30
2.
Carolina VISCA
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54.82
3.
Julia VALTANEN
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53.65
4.
Jenni KANGAS
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51.93
5.
Jana Marie LOWKA
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50.99
6.
Laura PESOLA
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48.22
7.
Minka NURRO
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46.82
8.
Helmiina KYNNÄS
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45.73
9.
Miia MAKKONEN
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42.38
10.
Ronja KOIVISTO
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40.91
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