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Men's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Henrik FLÅTNES
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7.74
2.
Kasperi VEHMAA
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7.73
3.
Sander SKOTHEIM
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7.65
4.
Kasper LARSEN
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7.63
5.
Jesper HELLSTRÖM
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7.48
6.
Sebastian Ree PEDERSEN
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7.45
7.
Julius TOIVOLA
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7.31
8.
Melwin LYCKE-HOLM
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7.20
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Men's Triple Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Aaro DAVIDILA
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15.84
2.
Tuomas KAUKOLAHTI
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15.81
3.
Lukas EDQVIST
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15.18
4.
Viljar GJERDE
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15.14
5.
Erik EHRLIN
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14.98
6.
Dennis MÄGI
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14.85
7.
Daníel INGI EGILSSON
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14.78
8.
Sondre Vie YTREARNE
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14.41
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Men's Shot Put
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marcus THOMSEN
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20.61
2.
Wictor PETERSSON
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19.73
3.
Arttu KORKEASALO
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18.94
4.
Guðni Valur GUÐNASON
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18.15
5.
Nico OKSANEN
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18.14
6.
Gabriel HEEN
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16.75
7.
Sindri LÁRUSSON
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16.48
8.
Henrik FROM VESTERLID
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14.86
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Women's 60m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Julia HENRIKSSON
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7.35
2.
Helene RØNNINGEN
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7.40
3.
Vilde AASMO
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7.53
4.
Johanna KYLMÄNEN
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7.55
5.
Mathilde U. KRAMER
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7.56
6.
Filippa SIVNERT
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7.57
7.
Anna PURSIAINEN
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7.61
8.
Guðbjörg Jóna BJARNADÓTTIR
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7.69
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Women's 200m
Finals Results
 

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Julia HENRIKSSON
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23.26
2.
Aino PULKKINEN
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23.55
3.
Guðbjörg Jóna BJARNADÓTTIR
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24.12
4.
Maren Bakke AMUNDSEN
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24.46
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Christine Bjelland JENSEN
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23.48
2.
Mette GRAVERSGAARD
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23.51
3.
Lisa LILJA
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23.67
4.
Anna PURSIAINEN
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24.14
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Women's 400m
Finals Results

 

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Henriette JÆGER
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52.66
2.
Moa GRANAT
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54.35
3.
Ella RÄSÄNEN
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54.80
4.
Anna Øbakke LANGE
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55.42
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Andrea ROOTH
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54.26
2.
Linnéa FROBE
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54.60
3.
Milja THURESON
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54.64
4.
Zarah BUCHWALD JOHANSEN
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58.11
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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hedda HYNNE
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2:03.96
2.
Annemarie NISSEN
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2:04.04
3.
Wilma NIELSEN
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2:04.18
4.
Maria FREIJ
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2:04.68
5.
Malin NYFORS
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2:05.98
6.
Mathilde D. JENSEN
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2:09.25
7.
Heini IKONEN
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2:09.34
  Viola WESTLING
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DNF
  Hanna KARLSSON
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DNF
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Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nathalie BLOMQVIST
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4:10.70
2.
Olivia WESLIEN
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4:28.11
3.
Malin EDLAND
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4:28.41
4.
Sigrid ALVIK
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4:28.87
5.
Veera MENSONEN
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4:30.28
6.
Line Kalstrup SCHULZ
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4:30.53
7.
Saga PROVCI
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4:32.91
8.
Juliane HVID
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4:35.40
  Lova PERMAN
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DNF
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Women's 3000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Amalie SÆTEN
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9:13.92
2.
Kristine Eikrem ENGESET
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9:14.71
3.
Sara CHRISTIANSSON
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9:14.72
4.
Nanna BOVÉ
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9:15.33
5.
Elin BRINK
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9:19.29
6.
Nelli NORDLUND
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9:31.71
7.
Juliane HVID
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9:35.32
8.
Janette VÄNTTINEN
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9:44.40
  Emilia LILLEMO
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DNF
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Women's 60m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mette GRAVERSGAARD
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8.04
2.
Lotta HARALA
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8.09
3.
Andrea ROOTH
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8.19
4.
Hanna PALMQVIST
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8.22
5.
Mathilde HELTBECH
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8.28
6.
Jessica KÄHÄRÄ
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8.30
7.
Julia WENNERSTEN
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8.32
8.
Martine HJØRNEVIK
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8.51
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