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


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Men's 60m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ryuichiro SAKAI
JPN.gif
6.65
2.
Kobe VLEMINCKX
BEL.gif
6.79
3.
Christopher SIBANDA
IRL.gif
6.85
4.
Thomas MAURICE
FRA.gif
6.86
5.
Leo MORGAN
IRL.gif
6.89
6.
Simon VERHERSTRAETEN
BEL.gif
6.91
7.
Andy CURAL
FRA.gif
6.95
8.
Xavi MO-AJOK
NED.gif
7.07
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Raphael BOUJU
NED.gif
6.67
2.
Nsikak EKPO
NED.gif
6.81
3.
Riq DE WIT
NED.gif
6.85
4.
Hensley PAULINA
NED.gif
6.87
5.
Cedrych VAN DER GRAAFF
NED.gif
6.88
6.
Keitharo OOSTERWOLDE
NED.gif
6.88
7.
Jeriel QUAINOO
GBR.gif
6.88
8.
Jan Roelof VEYER
NED.gif
6.95
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Reece PRESCOD
GBR.gif
6.69
2.
Elvis AFRIFA
NED.gif
6.71
3.
Valentijn HOORNAERT
BEL.gif
6.88
4.
Onyema ADIGIDA
NED.gif
6.89
5.
Cédric FINI
NED.gif
6.91
6.
Mathieu MARTINY
FRA.gif
6.95
7.
Timo SPIERING
NED.gif
6.98
8.
Michael DAMOAH
GBR.gif
7.00
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Men's 60m
Finals Results

 

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Reece PRESCOD
GBR.gif
6.59
2.
Ryuichiro SAKAI
JPN.gif
6.66
3.
Raphael BOUJU
NED.gif
6.67
4.
Elvis AFRIFA
NED.gif
6.70
5.
Kobe VLEMINCKX
BEL.gif
6.78
6.
Christopher SIBANDA
IRL.gif
6.79
7.
Riq DE WIT
NED.gif
6.81
8.
Thomas MAURICE
FRA.gif
6.83
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hensley PAULINA
NED.gif
6.83
2.
Keitharo OOSTERWOLDE
NED.gif
6.85
3.
Onyema ADIGIDA
NED.gif
6.85
4.
Jeriel QUAINOO
GBR.gif
6.88
5.
Valentijn HOORNAERT
BEL.gif
6.88
6.
Leo MORGAN
IRL.gif
6.89
7.
Cedrych VAN DER GRAAFF
NED.gif
6.90
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Men's 400m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Dries VAN NIEUWENHOVE
BEL.gif
48.13
2.
Daniel SEGERS
BEL.gif
48.45
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marc KOCH
GER.gif
47.33
2.
Alexis LALOYER
FRA.gif
47.74
3.
Jonathan SACOOR
BEL.gif
48.63
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mihai Sorin DRINGO
ROU.gif
46.59
2.
Christian IGUACEL
BEL.gif
46.97
3.
Thomas BARR
IRL.gif
47.99
4.
Kasper KADESTÅL
SWE.gif
48.12
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Men's 800m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mersimoi KASAHUN
ETH.gif
1:49.89
2.
Ben CLARIDGE
GBR.gif
1:49.94
3.
Maxime TILMAN
BEL.gif
1:50.83
4.
Kevin MCGRATH
IRL.gif
1:51.69
5.
Mark MILNER
IRL.gif
1:52.14
6.
Aaron BOTTERMAN
BEL.gif
1:52.41
7.
Beer HARMS
NED.gif
1:58.17
  Arne VERGISON
BEL.gif
DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Samuel REARDON
GBR.gif
1:48.42
2.
Maarten PLAUM
NED.gif
1:48.74
3.
Pol MOYA
AND.gif
1:49.01
4.
Abedin MUJEZINOVIĆ
BIH.gif
1:50.01
5.
Rick VAN RIEL
NED.gif
1:50.30
6.
Ludo VAN NIEUWENHUIZEN
NED.gif
1:50.41
  Sven VAN DEN BERGH
BEL.gif
DNF
  José Carlos PINTO
POR.gif
DNF
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Azeddine HABZ
FRA.gif
1:46.85
2.
Eliott CRESTAN
BEL.gif
1:46.88
3.
Tibo DE SMET
BEL.gif
1:47.63
4.
Hugo HOUYEZ
FRA.gif
1:48.60
5.
Bram BUIGEL
NED.gif
1:48.95
6.
Mikuto KANEKO
JPN.gif
1:48.99
7.
Jurgen WIELART
NED.gif
1:49.82
8.
Kevin WAIMANA VIEZEE
NED.gif
1:50.62
  Dries VAN NIEUWENHOVE
BEL.gif
DNF
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Men's 1500m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Joonas RINNE
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3:43.38
2.
Luc LE BARON
FRA.gif
3:43.94
3.
Andreas LINDGREEN
DEN.gif
3:44.35
4.
Miguel DE LA TORRE
ESP.gif
3:44.43
5.
Nicolae Marian COMAN
ROU.gif
3:45.32
6.
Christoffer Frost JOHANSEN
DEN.gif
3:46.06
7.
Nick MARSMAN
NED.gif
3:46.44
8.
Florian VAUTHRIN
FRA.gif
3:48.40
9.
Cyril MEERSSEMAN
FRA.gif
4:02.02
  Timon INGHELBRECHT
BEL.gif
DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ermias GIRMA
ETH.gif
3:39.77
2.
Robin VAN RIEL
NED.gif
3:40.94
3.
Tim VERBAANDERT
NED.gif
3:41.17
4.
Kazuki KAWAMURA
JPN.gif
3:42.07
5.
Simon DENISSEL
FRA.gif
3:42.55
6.
Marc TORTELL
GER.gif
3:42.57
7.
Jan FRIŠ
CZE.gif
3:42.89
8.
Stijn BAETEN
BEL.gif
3:43.25
9.
James YOUNG
GBR.gif
3:45.64
  Tom DE GELDER
NED.gif
DNF
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Men's 3000m
Finals Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Bastien AUGUSTO
FRA.gif
7:44.86
2.
John HEYMANS
BEL.gif
7:45.48
3.
Ismael DEBJANI
BEL.gif
7:49.08
4.
Mohamed AL GARNI
QAT.gif
7:52.73
5.
Abdurrahman GEDIKLIOĞLU
TUR.gif
7:53.44
6.
Simon SUNDSTRÖM
SWE.gif
7:53.72
7.
Vid BOTOLIN
SLO.gif
8:01.45
8.
Velten SCHNEIDER
GER.gif
8:03.56
9.
Marcel TOBLER
AUT.gif
8:04.24
10.
Marios ANAGNOSTOU
GRE.gif
8:09.40
11.
Till GROMMISCH
GER.gif
8:10.20
12.
Alasdair KINLOCH
GBR.gif
8:10.32
  Joel Ibler LILLESØ
DEN.gif
DNF
  Ayetullah ASLANHAN
TUR.gif
DNF
  Pieter-Jan HANNES
BEL.gif
DNF
  Hamish CARSON
NZL.gif
DNF
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Men's 60m Hurdles
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Max HRELJA
SWE.gif
7.81
2.
Shuhei ISHIKAWA
JPN.gif
7.88
3.
Job GEERDS
NED.gif
7.88
4.
Anton LEVIN
SWE.gif
7.91
5.
Mark HEIDEN
NED.gif
7.92
6.
Timme KOSTER
NED.gif
7.97
7.
Elie BACARI
BEL.gif
7.98
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Dylan CATY
BEL.gif
8.07
2.
Matthew BEHAN
IRL.gif
8.10
3.
Rico COTTELL
GBR.gif
8.13
4.
Vincent VERNET
FRA.gif
8.23
5.
Kenro TOHTER
EST.gif
8.23
6.
Robin VAN DAMME
BEL.gif
8.29
7.
Senne SEGERS
BEL.gif
8.31
 
Heat 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Iben DEGRYSE
BEL.gif
8.22
2.
Sam VERSLUIJS
NED.gif
8.23
3.
Jelle DE JONG
NED.gif
8.25
4.
Ewout DUMON
BEL.gif
8.32
5.
Robin GOOSSENS
BEL.gif
8.36
6.
Ernesto MARTÍN
ESP.gif
8.78
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Men's 60m Hurdles
Finals Results

 

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Max HRELJA
SWE.gif
7.73
2.
Shuhei ISHIKAWA
JPN.gif
7.76
3.
Elie BACARI
BEL.gif
7.86
4.
Anton LEVIN
SWE.gif
7.98
5.
Timme KOSTER
NED.gif
8.16
6.
Matthew BEHAN
IRL.gif
8.25
7.
Job GEERDS
NED.gif
8.27
8.
Dylan CATY
BEL.gif
8.38
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kenro TOHTER
EST.gif
8.17
2.
Vincent VERNET
FRA.gif
8.17
3.
Robin VAN DAMME
BEL.gif
8.33
4.
Sam VERSLUIJS
NED.gif
8.45
5.
Rico COTTELL
GBR.gif
8.73
  Jelle DE JONG
NED.gif
DNS
  Iben DEGRYSE
BEL.gif
DNS
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Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Matt LUDWIG
USA.gif
5.70
2.
Mathieu COLLET
FRA.gif
5.50
3.
Riccardo KLOTZ
AUT.gif
5.40
4.
Alioune SENE
FRA.gif
5.40
5.
Ethan CORMONT
FRA.gif
5.40
6.
Isidro LEYVA
ESP.gif
5.40
7.
Medhi AMAR ROUANA
FRA.gif
5.30
8.
Boubacar DIALLO
MLI.gif
5.30
9.
Aleix PI
ESP.gif
5.20
10.
Jeremy BATAILLON
FRA.gif
5.00
11.
Thomas VAN NUFFELEN
BEL.gif
5.00
12.
Jip VAN HAEST
NED.gif
5.00
13.
Sam KRANSE
NED.gif
4.80
14.
Pierre STRAET
BEL.gif
4.60
  Niels PITTOMVILS
BEL.gif
NM
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