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Men's Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Wojciech NOWICKI
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79.96
2.
Bence HALÁSZ
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79.44
3.
Paweł FAJDEK
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79.15
4.
Christos FRANTZESKAKIS
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75.40
5.
Eivind HENRIKSEN
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74.78
6.
Dániel RÁBA
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73.20
7.
Krisztián PARS
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72.14
8.
Gábor CZELLER
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71.07
9.
Bence PÁSZTOR
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68.41
  Donát VARGA
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NM
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Women's Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
Rank Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Brooke ANDERSEN
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74.84
2.
Janee' KASSANAVOID
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72.58
3.
Katrine Koch JACOBSEN
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70.13
4.
Bianca Florentina GHELBER
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69.65
5.
Réka GYURÁTZ
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69.25
6.
Alexandra TAVERNIER
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66.94
7.
Anna Maria OREL
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65.82
8.
Zsanett NÉMETH
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61.99
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Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Vernon NORWOOD
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44.96
2.
Alison DOS SANTOS
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45.11
3.
Michael CHERRY
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45.42
4.
Alex HAYDOCK-WILSON
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45.65
5.
Rusheen MCDONALD
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45.67
6.
Champion ALLISON
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46.04
7.
Aldrich BAILEY JR
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46.25
8.
Attila MOLNÁR
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46.75
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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nicholas Kiplangat KEBENEI
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1:45.49
2.
John FITZSIMONS
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1:45.70
3.
Isaiah JEWETT
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1:45.70
4.
Erik SOWINSKI
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1:46.43
5.
Dániel HULLER
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1:46.51
6.
Amel TUKA
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1:46.77
7.
Gergő KISS
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1:46.78
8.
Jakub DAVIDÍK
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1:47.37
9.
Collins KIPRUTO
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1:47.77
10.
István SZÖGI
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1:47.89
11.
Balázs VINDICS
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1:47.99
  Máté EGYÜD
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DNF
  Taylor MCLAUGHLIN
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DNF
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Men's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Gianmarco TAMBERI
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2.24
2.
Tobias POTYE
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2.24
3.
Andriy PROTSENKO
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2.18
4.
Edgar RIVERA
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2.18
5.
Péter BAKOSI
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2.18
6.
Donald THOMAS
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2.14
6.
Gergely TÖRÖK
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2.14
8.
Csaba HORVÁTH
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2.10
9.
Dániel JANKOVICS
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2.10
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