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Athletics EAA Indoor European Championships 2019


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:SVK Team Slovakia :SVK

 

Mens

  • Ján Volko (60m)
  • Šimon Bujna (60m)
  • Lukáš Beer (High Jump)
  • Matúš Bubeník (High Jump)
  • Tomáš Veszelka (Triple Jump)

Womens

  • Monika Weigertová (60m)
  • Iveta Putalová (400m)
  • Alexandra Štuková (800m)
  • Stanislava Lajčáková (60m Hurdles)
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Italian team

 

Men

Michele Tricca (400m + 4x400)

Vladimir Aceti (4x400)

Giuseppe Leonardi (4x400)

Mattia Casarico (4x400)

Brayan Lopez (4x400)

Simone Barontini (800m)

Lorenzo Perini (60hs)

Gianmarco Tamberi (high jump)

Claudio Stecchi (pole jump)

Lamont Marcel Jacobs (long jump)

Tobia Brocchi (triple jump)

Fabrizio Donato (triple jump)

Simone Forte (triple jump)

Leonardo Fabbri (shot put)

 

Women

Ayomide Folorunso (400m + 4x400)

Raphaela Lukudo (4x400)

Chiara Bazzoni (4x400)

Marta Milani (4x400)

Rebecca Borgia (4x400)

Virginia Troiani (4x400)

Margherita Magnani (3000m)

Luminosa Badoglio (60hs)

Alessia Trost (high jump)

Elena Vallortigara (high jump)

Sonia Malavisi (pole jump)

Laura Strati (long jump)

Tania Vincenzino (long jump)

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Defending 60m Silver medalist Ján Volko suffered some not specified injury in his muscles at the back of his thigh last week and his start at the Europeans is highliy questionable to not say unlikely :(

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Hard to imagine Maja Ciric not being the most beautiful particpant ... :wacko:

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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Team :POL wants to defend the overall 1st place in medals' table from previous EIC.

 

Jakub Krzewina (400m) is the only late withdrawal due to knee injury.

 

K O B I E T Y:

60 m
Ewa Swoboda (AZS AWF Katowice)

400 m, 4x400 m
Iga Baumgart-Witan (BKS Bydgoszcz)
Justyna Święty-Ersetic (AZS AWF Katowice)
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Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik (KL Bałtyk Koszalin)
Natalia Kaczmarek (AZS AWF Wrocław)
Anna Kiełbasińska (SKLA Sopot)
Justyna Saganiak (UKS 55 Łódź)

1500 m
Sofia Ennaoui (AZS UMCS Lublin)

60 m ppł
Karolina Kołeczek (AZS UMCS Lublin)
Klaudia Siciarz (AZS AWF Kraków)

pchnięcie kulą (Shot put)
Klaudia Kardasz (KS Podlasie Białystok)

 

M Ę Ż C Z Y Ź N I:

60 m
Remigiusz Olszewski (CZWS Zawisza Bydgoszcz SL)

400 m, 4x400 m
Karol Zalewski (AZS AWF Katowice)
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Dariusz Kowaluk (AZS WF Warszawa)
Rafał Omelko (AZS AWF Wrocław)
Tymoteusz Zimny (WKS Śląsk Wrocław)

800 m
Mateusz Borkowski (RKS Łódź)
Michał Rozmys (UKS Barnim Goleniów)

800 m, 1500 m
Marcin Lewandowski (CZWS Zawisza Bydgoszcz SL)

60 m ppł
Dominik Bochenek (CWZS Zawisza Bydgoszcz SL)
Damian Czykier (KS Podlasie Białystok)

skok wzwyż (High Jump)
Sylwester Bednarek (RKS Łódź)
Norbert Kobielski (MKS Inowrocław)

skok o tyczce (Pole Vault)
Piotr Lisek (OSOT Szczecin)
Robert Sobera (AZS AWF Wrocław)
Paweł Wojciechowski (CWZS Zawisza Bydgoszcz SL)

skok w dal (Long Jump)
Tomasz Jaszczuk (AZS AWF Katowice)

trójskok (Triple Jump)
Adrian Świderski (WKS Śląsk Wrocław)

pchnięcie kulą (Shot Put)
Konrad Bukowiecki (KS AZS UWM Olsztyn)
Michał Haratyk (KS Sprint Bielsko- Biała)
Jakub Szyszkowski (AZS AWF Katowice)

 

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