website statistics
Jump to content

Athletics IAAF Challenger Continental Tour 2022 (Motonet GP)


 Share

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 20
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Popular Days

Top Posters In This Topic

Women's 100m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Anna PURSIAINEN
FIN.gif
11.65
2.
Jenna KOKKONEN
FIN.gif
11.83
3.
Viktoriya RATNIKOVA
UKR.gif
11.84
4.
Sara FRANCIS
FIN.gif
11.88
5.
Õilme VÕRO
EST.gif
11.91
6.
Vilde AASMO
NOR.gif
11.91
7.
Johanna KYLMÄNEN
FIN.gif
11.98
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marte PETTERSEN
NOR.gif
11.93
2.
Elisabet SALMELA
FIN.gif
11.99
3.
Petra HÄGGQVIST
FIN.gif
12.17
4.
Silja KEMPAS
FIN.gif
12.19
5.
Merituuli JÄÄSKELÄINEN
FIN.gif
12.24
5.
Henriikka PARPALA
FIN.gif
12.24
7.
Emma TAINIO
FIN.gif
12.25
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kira KRUUTI
FIN.gif
12.22
2.
Meeri RIIALI
FIN.gif
12.26
3.
Nelli ANTTONEN
FIN.gif
12.31
4.
Annika MÄENPÄÄ
FIN.gif
12.35
5.
Emma MÄKIKALLIO
FIN.gif
12.35
6.
Anne-Mari LEHTIÖ
FIN.gif
12.54
7.
Inka-Maria YLITALO
FIN.gif
12.79
8.
Helmi KORTETMAA
FIN.gif
13.44
 
Final 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sonja NOUSIAINEN
FIN.gif
12.38
2.
Jonna AALTO
FIN.gif
12.43
3.
Emmi ERIKKILÄ
FIN.gif
12.55
4.
Johanna KULMALA
FIN.gif
12.68
5.
Jenni KIMINKINEN
FIN.gif
13.30

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Women's 400m
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mette BAAS
FIN.gif
53.25
2.
Aino PULKKINEN
FIN.gif
53.82
3.
Kaitesi ERTZGAARD
NOR.gif
54.09
4.
Frida HÄMÄLÄINEN
FIN.gif
54.88
5.
Ida RAVASKA
FIN.gif
54.95
6.
Teresa PERTTILÄ
FIN.gif
55.30
7.
Kira KRUUTI
FIN.gif
58.02
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Laura LOPONEN
FIN.gif
56.87
2.
Erika UTRIAINEN
FIN.gif
57.04
3.
Saimi LUPALA
FIN.gif
58.72
4.
Lotta MÄKINEN
FIN.gif
59.26
5.
Veera HÄKKINEN
FIN.gif
60.08
6.
Oona KAREINEN
FIN.gif
61.11
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Women's 1500m
Finals Results

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

Women's 100m Hurdles
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Gréta KEREKES
HUN.gif
13.60
2.
Diana SUUMANN
EST.gif
13.81
3.
Sonja STÅNG
FIN.gif
13.84
4.
Janika PULKKINEN
FIN.gif
14.42
5.
Stiina KOKKONEN
FIN.gif
14.73
6.
Reetta HÄMÄLÄINEN
FIN.gif
14.75
7.
Amanda KULJU
FIN.gif
15.56
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Andrea ROOTH
NOR.gif
13.18
2.
Anna PLOTITSYNA
UKR.gif
13.35
3.
Tanja KOKKONEN
FIN.gif
13.83
4.
Siiri SIIRTOLA
FIN.gif
14.12
5.
Niina KARTTUNEN
FIN.gif
14.32
6.
Noora JUSLIN
FIN.gif
14.38
7.
Mari HEINONEN
FIN.gif
14.39
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Luca KOZÁK
HUN.gif
13.12
2.
Anni SIIRTOLA
FIN.gif
14.20
3.
Kreete VERLIN
EST.gif
14.27
4.
Miia SILLMAN
FIN.gif
14.35
5.
Essi VEHMAA
FIN.gif
14.41
6.
Janette RINNE
FIN.gif
14.43
7.
Amanda LILJENDAL
FIN.gif
14.98
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Women's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Laura DALLA MONTÀ
ITA.gif
9:57.07
2.
Amelie SVENSSON
SWE.gif
9:58.22
3.
Veerle BAKKER
NED.gif
9:58.76
4.
Julia SAMUELSSON
SWE.gif
9:58.84
5.
Linn SÖDERHOLM
SWE.gif
10:03.29
6.
Alisa VIRTANEN
FIN.gif
10:51.58
7.
Oona KETTUNEN
FIN.gif
10:55.15
8.
Salla LAUKKANEN
FIN.gif
10:55.33
9.
Emma HAKALA
FIN.gif
11:13.56
10.
Melissa KYKYRI
FIN.gif
11:16.17
11.
Veera KONTKANEN
FIN.gif
11:26.21
12.
Emma HÄMÄLÄINEN
FIN.gif
11:26.77
13.
Heljä-Viivi UNKILA
FIN.gif
11:43.93
14.
Ilona PELLI
FRA.gif
11:45.94
15.
Katariina KÄRKKÄINEN
FIN.gif
11:51.91
16.
Mona AF FORSELLES
FIN.gif
12:03.73
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Women's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marta MORARA
ITA.gif
1.84
2.
Sini LÄLLÄ
FIN.gif
1.83
3.
Airinė PALŠYTĖ
LTU.gif
1.79
4.
Elin PAJUNEN
FIN.gif
1.79
4.
Kateryna TABASHNYK
UKR.gif
1.79
6.
Miia LINDHOLM
FIN.gif
1.75
7.
Erika FURLANI
ITA.gif
1.70
7.
Venla PULKKANEN
FIN.gif
1.70
9.
Viivi KANERVA
FIN.gif
1.70
 
Mia KÄNSÄKANGAS
FIN.gif
NM
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Women's Long Jump
Finals Results

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Daniela SCHLATTER
SUI.gif
6.27
2.
Gia REINHOLM
FIN.gif
6.12
3.
Neea KÄYHKÖ
FIN.gif
6.00
4.
Miia SILLMAN
FIN.gif
6.00
5.
Sini SANASLAHTI
FIN.gif
5.91
6.
Meeri ELOMAA
FIN.gif
5.89
7.
Taika KOILAHTI
FIN.gif
5.82
8.
Amanda LILJENDAL
FIN.gif
5.66
9.
Anne-Mari LEHTIÖ
FIN.gif
5.65
 
Neea KÄYHKÖ
FIN.gif
5.96
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Johanna NIEMINEN
FIN.gif
5.62
2.
Saana PEURA
FIN.gif
5.60
3.
Pinja PIKKUPEURA
FIN.gif
5.58
4.
Jessica MIETTINEN
FIN.gif
5.57
5.
Tessa MOISIO
FIN.gif
5.55
6.
Arlena MIKKONEN
FIN.gif
5.49
7.
Anni NURMINEN
FIN.gif
5.45
8.
Riikka SAVOLAINEN
FIN.gif
5.18
9.
Wilhelmiina HARJU
FIN.gif
5.13
 
Riikka SAVOLAINEN
FIN.gif
5.10
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Women's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Saara LIPSANEN
FIN.gif
55.30
2.
Carolina VISCA
ITA.gif
54.82
3.
Julia VALTANEN
FIN.gif
53.65
4.
Jenni KANGAS
FIN.gif
51.93
5.
Jana Marie LOWKA
GER.gif
50.99
6.
Laura PESOLA
FIN.gif
48.22
7.
Minka NURRO
FIN.gif
46.82
8.
Helmiina KYNNÄS
FIN.gif
45.73
9.
Miia MAKKONEN
FIN.gif
42.38
10.
Ronja KOIVISTO
FIN.gif
40.91
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Nastiest first career NHL goal, damn Celebrini     
    • 0-0 in Tashkent is not a bad result considering Iran played the entire second half with 10 men  but Iran got robbed of a penalty in 94th minute. it was clear handball to me, the ref called it but then the VAR room made him change his originally (correct) decision     for some reasons we have to play our next home match against Qatar in neutral venue (UAE) on Tuesday.  a win there will put Iran in a very good position to qualify. I'm still confident they can get the 3pts against the so-called Asian Champion.   and looking at other results, S-Korea scored a big win in Jordan (they got eliminated by the same team at the Asian Cup) and Japan also beat KSA in KSA. I think JPN/KOR are safe to qualify as usual. it's between Australia and KSA in Group C and Iraq/Jordan in Group B
    • Qualification events in three sports will take place during the The World Games Series this weekend. The basic info is available here: https://www.theworldgames.org/news/The-World-Games-2025-33/Inaugural-The-World-Games-Series-kicks-off-in-Hong-Kong-2573
    • Well we almost beat that small dot on the map if it wasn't for the bonus 4 minutes
    • British users where are you , go check your bathroom 
    • Oooooh look at that ,Satanyahu was spying his  bathroom     Former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson Claims Netanyahu Bugged His Bathroom   https://www.haaretz.com/world-news/2024-10-04/ty-article/former-u-k-prime-minister-johnson-claims-netanyahu-bugged-his-bathroom/00000192-5633-d956-a997-febf4e7f0000     Boris Johnson says spying device was discovered after Satanyahu visit   https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/boris-johnson-says-spying-device-was-discovered-after-netany
    • Three points, and next match against Peru at home. Now, I believe we will qualify.
    • Looks like we have our first QS (field hockey) https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/org.panamhockey.strapi/Qualification_PAG_2027_ENG_dffd0fa50f.pdf   Some slight changes versus 2023, 2019 and 2015.
    • Our best and most creative player (Fortounis) moved to Saudi Arabia this year and is turning 32 in a few days so he is probably done with the national team. I know Jovanovic was talking to him last month about him coming back but it didn't happen I guess. We can blame our previous manager Poyet for that, he kicked off our best player and probably sleeps very well at night knowing our federation paid him a nice salary of 700.000 euro per year when all he did was offer us false hope and cause significant damage to our team, but what does he care, he is not Greek and we paid him a lot of money for doing a poor job so he is probably laughing at us.   Anyways we seem to be building a good team with depth now.   GK we have Vlachodimos who is better than most European national team keepers, though I wish he stayed at Benfica because he doesn't play at Newcastle this season. He's 30 which isn't old for a keeper but we have two very good young players, Mandas and Tzolakis who are both already getting very good experience and only 21-22 years old.   Our defense has always been very strong and still is, and we keep producing good young defenders so I don't think we will have to worry for many years.   Offensive players were always our issue especially in the last 10 years, but we have so much quality now even without Fortounis. Pavlidis who scored 2 goals today, Tzolis, Konstantelias, Douvikas, Ioannidis, and now we have a 17 yo Mouzakitis from Olympiacos who is a big talent and already playing in important games for club.
    • Yes, in 2004 we were very strong honestly, for example we had Zikos who played the full 90 mins of the Champions League final that year and didn't even get called up for the tournament because we had other better players. Also, back then the Greek league was much stronger than it is now, we had 3 clubs in the Champions League group stages that year for example, in addition to many other players at top European clubs (Karagounis-Inter Milan, Nikolaidis-Atletico Madrid, Dellas-Roma, Fyssas-Benfica, etc).   2006 we had a tough group also (no massive teams but a lot of solid teams and depth) and just missed out on the World Cup. We had Ukraine, Denmark, Turkey, plus Albania who historically don't like us so they had extra motivation against us.    2008 to 2014 we were good and very consistent, we qualified for everything and almost always beat the teams we were supposed to beat, but rarely pulled off upset wins.   After 2014 we were pretty much in shambles, for a number of reasons I won't get into, but some of our results did not make sense because we had many players at top European clubs who consistently did well on a club level but when they all came together for the national team, we were horrible. On paper we had arguably a much stronger team than 2008 to 2014 but just could not get results. For example Sokratis, Manolas, Mitroglou, Samaris, Holebas, Torosidis, and K. Papadopoulos and Karnezis to a lesser extent. We still almost qualified for the 2018 World Cup but otherwise our results were very poor.   Now we seem to be doing well, even before Jovanovic we showed some good signs and came third in a very tough group for Euro 2024 qualifiers and had one bad game against Georgia (in which we still didn't concede any goals) which ruined our chances but after the first three Nations League games, I think it's time for us to finally believe in our national team again.    
×
×
  • Create New...