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Athletics IAAF Bronze World Indoor Tour 2023 (AFAM Gent Indoor)


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Women's 60m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Demi VAN DEN WILDENBERG
NED.gif
7.31
2.
Rani VINCKE
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7.39
3.
Jamile SAMUEL
NED.gif
7.41
4.
Joan HEALY
IRL.gif
7.43
5.
Mariam OULARE
BEL.gif
7.50
6.
Anne ZAGRÉ
BEL.gif
7.60
7.
Manon DEPUYDT
BEL.gif
7.64
8.
Femke NUIJTEN
NED.gif
7.78
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Delphine NKANSA
BEL.gif
7.22
2.
Leonie VAN VLIET
NED.gif
7.39
3.
Lucy May SLEEMAN
IRL.gif
7.42
4.
Justine GOOSSENS
BEL.gif
7.56
5.
Ama VAN BUSSEL
NED.gif
7.59
6.
Nasrane BACAR
FRA.gif
7.62
7.
Janna DOUMPAS
NED.gif
7.75
8.
Dora DE HASELEER
BEL.gif
7.76
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rani ROSIUS
BEL.gif
7.23
2.
N'Ketia SEEDO
NED.gif
7.25
3.
Elise MEHUYS
BEL.gif
7.41
4.
Artemis Melina ANASTASIOU
GRE.gif
7.58
5.
María Ignacia MONTT
CHI.gif
7.61
6.
Janie DE NAEYER
BEL.gif
7.62
7.
Katie BERGIN
IRL.gif
7.90
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Women's 60m
Finals Results

 

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Delphine NKANSA
BEL.gif
7.21
2.
N'Ketia SEEDO
NED.gif
7.21
3.
Rani ROSIUS
BEL.gif
7.26
4.
Demi VAN DEN WILDENBERG
NED.gif
7.31
5.
Rani VINCKE
BEL.gif
7.35
6.
Jamile SAMUEL
NED.gif
7.40
7.
Leonie VAN VLIET
NED.gif
7.42
8.
Elise MEHUYS
BEL.gif
7.47
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Lucy May SLEEMAN
IRL.gif
7.39
2.
Joan HEALY
IRL.gif
7.41
3.
Mariam OULARE
BEL.gif
7.51
4.
Artemis Melina ANASTASIOU
GRE.gif
7.56
5.
Justine GOOSSENS
BEL.gif
7.56
6.
Janie DE NAEYER
BEL.gif
7.57
7.
Ama VAN BUSSEL
NED.gif
7.68
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Women's 300m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Helena PONETTE
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37.41
2.
Naomi VAN DEN BROECK
BEL.gif
37.73
3.
Kylie LAMBERT
BEL.gif
38.11
4.
Nora SUAREZ
ESP.gif
39.44
5.
Fatou GAYE
SEN.gif
40.03
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Women's 400m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nina HESPEL
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55.19
2.
Annkathrin HOVEN
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55.20
3.
Margo VAN PUYVELDE
BEL.gif
55.31
4.
Laura HERNÁNDEZ
ESP.gif
55.51
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Laviai NIELSEN
GBR.gif
52.44
2.
Hanne CLAES
BEL.gif
52.97
3.
Alice MANGIONE
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53.07
4.
Cathelijn PEETERS
NED.gif
53.52
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Women's 800m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Camille LAUS
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2:05.98
2.
Aníta HINRIKSDÓTTIR
ISL.gif
2:06.70
3.
Rachel PELLAUD
SUI.gif
2:06.80
4.
Ayano SHIOMI
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2:08.74
5.
Celine VAN HEERIKHUIZE
NED.gif
2:10.41
6.
Lea TABARY
FRA.gif
2:10.79
7.
Sarah PEERIK
NED.gif
2:10.91
8.
Stephanie DRISCOLL
GBR.gif
2:11.29
9.
Ellie HARTNETT
IRL.gif
2:12.08
  Hanne MAUDENS
BEL.gif
DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Agathe GUILLEMOT
FRA.gif
2:03.67
2.
Jarinter Mawia MWASYA
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2:04.48
3.
Zoya NAUMOV
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2:05.18
4.
Veronika SADEK
SLO.gif
2:05.47
5.
Erin WALLACE
GBR.gif
2:05.72
6.
Valentina ROSAMILIA
SUI.gif
2:05.93
7.
Annemarie NISSEN
DEN.gif
2:06.29
8.
Rani BAILLIEVIER
BEL.gif
2:06.76
9.
Claire MOONEY
IRL.gif
2:07.92
10.
Suzanne VOORRIPS
NED.gif
2:09.48
  Messalina PIERONI
BEL.gif
DNF
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Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marissa DAMINK
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4:15.80
2.
Sofia THØGERSEN
DEN.gif
4:18.07
3.
Joceline WIND
SUI.gif
4:20.08
4.
Mariska PAREWYCK
BEL.gif
4:21.19
5.
Niamh KEARNEY
IRL.gif
4:21.30
6.
Jetske VAN KAMPEN
NED.gif
4:21.55
7.
Koraini-Anthi KIRIAKOPOULOU
GRE.gif
4:21.56
8.
Manon GUILLERMIN
FRA.gif
4:23.57
9.
Jenna WYNS
BEL.gif
4:24.53
10.
Line Kalstrup SCHULZ
DEN.gif
4:29.67
11.
Shona O'BRIEN
IRL.gif
4:32.86
  Viola WESTLING
ERI.gif
DNF
  Marie BILO
BEL.gif
DNF
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Women's 60m Hurdles
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Maayke TJIN-A-LIM
NED.gif
8.10
2.
Anne ZAGRÉ
BEL.gif
8.22
3.
Yumi TANAKA
JPN.gif
8.22
4.
Awa SENE
FRA.gif
8.24
5.
Monika ZAPALSKA
GER.gif
8.35
6.
Alicia BARRETT
GBR.gif
8.37
7.
Noor VIDTS
BEL.gif
8.38
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Diana SUUMANN
EST.gif
8.16
2.
Jenna BLUNDELL
GBR.gif
8.23
3.
Anastasia DAVIES
GBR.gif
8.45
4.
Isabel MAYER
GER.gif
8.48
5.
Milica EMINI
SRB.gif
8.48
6.
Angel AGWAZIE
BEL.gif
8.64
7.
Lynn BECK
BEL.gif
8.74
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Laures BAUWENS
BEL.gif
8.61
2.
Noor KOEKELKOREN
BEL.gif
8.66
3.
Emma DE NAEYER
BEL.gif
8.73
4.
Lotte DE FOER
BEL.gif
8.80
5.
Ilana HANSSENS
BEL.gif
8.84
6.
Inge BELLEMANS
BEL.gif
9.03
 
Heat 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Zita GOOSSENS
BEL.gif
8.74
2.
Nenah DE CONINCK
BEL.gif
8.79
3.
Morgann DE JONG
NED.gif
8.85
4.
Miro VLASMAN
NED.gif
8.92
5.
Laura VAN DEN BRANDE
BEL.gif
8.94
6.
Nina DENOLF
BEL.gif
9.12
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Women's 60m Hurdles
Finals Results

 

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Maayke TJIN-A-LIM
NED.gif
8.09
2.
Diana SUUMANN
EST.gif
8.13
3.
Awa SENE
FRA.gif
8.18
4.
Anne ZAGRÉ
BEL.gif
8.18
5.
Yumi TANAKA
JPN.gif
8.19
6.
Jenna BLUNDELL
GBR.gif
8.21
7.
Alicia BARRETT
GBR.gif
8.25
  Monika ZAPALSKA
GER.gif
DQ
 
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Milica EMINI
SRB.gif
8.41
2.
Anastasia DAVIES
GBR.gif
8.55
3.
Noor KOEKELKOREN
BEL.gif
8.57
4.
Angel AGWAZIE
BEL.gif
8.59
5.
Lynn BECK
BEL.gif
8.74
6.
Laures BAUWENS
BEL.gif
8.75
7.
Emma DE NAEYER
BEL.gif
8.77
  Noor VIDTS
BEL.gif
DNS
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Women's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Merel MAES
BEL.gif
1.83
2.
Glenka ANTONIA
NED.gif
1.83
3.
Noor VIDTS
BEL.gif
1.80
4.
Zita GOOSSENS
BEL.gif
1.75
4.
Yorunn LIGNEEL
BEL.gif
1.75
6.
Tanita HOFMANS
NED.gif
1.75
7.
Marie DE TROYER
BEL.gif
1.70
8.
Laura VAN DEN BRANDE
BEL.gif
1.70
9.
Isabelle AALDERS
NED.gif
1.70
10.
Ava ROCHFORD
IRL.gif
1.70
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Women's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Pauline HONDEMA
NED.gif
6.57
2.
Ruby MILLET
IRL.gif
6.44
3.
Filippa KVITEN
CYP.gif
6.30
4.
Alice CHIVET
FRA.gif
6.07
5.
Ronja FREI
GER.gif
6.01
6.
Maureen HERREMANS
NED.gif
5.96
7.
Sennah VANHOEIJEN
BEL.gif
5.95
8.
Javiera MUSALEM
CHI.gif
5.72
9.
Eva BASTMEIJER
NED.gif
5.68
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