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Athletics IAAF Silver Continental Tour 2023 (58th International Pentecost Sport Meeting Rehlingen)


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Athletics IAAF Silver Continental Tour 2023 (58th International Pentecost Sport Meeting Rehlingen)
 
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Men's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Felipe BARDI
BRA.gif
10.32
2.
Robin GANTER
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10.33
3.
Kobe VLEMINCKX
BEL.gif
10.34
4.
Aleksandar ASKOVIC
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10.40
5.
Enoch ADEGOKE
NGR.gif
10.48
6.
Mahmoud Hafiz IBRAHIM
KSA.gif
10.50
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Erik CARDOSO
BRA.gif
10.08
2.
Yannick WOLF
GER.gif
10.20
3.
Julian WAGNER
GER.gif
10.22
4.
Mohamed DAOUD ABDULLAH
KSA.gif
10.28
5.
Kesi OLUDOYI
GBR.gif
10.31
6.
Zdeněk STROMŠÍK
CZE.gif
10.97
Men's 100m
Finals Results

 

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Felipe BARDI
BRA.gif
10.16
2.
Erik CARDOSO
BRA.gif
10.20
3.
Robin GANTER
GER.gif
10.30
4.
Yannick WOLF
GER.gif
10.32
5.
Julian WAGNER
GER.gif
10.32
6.
Kesi OLUDOYI
GBR.gif
10.35
7.
Mohamed DAOUD ABDULLAH
KSA.gif
10.41
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kobe VLEMINCKX
BEL.gif
10.22
2.
Enoch ADEGOKE
NGR.gif
10.23
3.
Mahmoud Hafiz IBRAHIM
KSA.gif
10.40
Men's 800m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marino BLOUDEK
CRO.gif
1:47.48
2.
Bram BUIGEL
NED.gif
1:48.19
3.
Aurele VANDEPUTTE
BEL.gif
1:48.46
4.
Oskar SCHWARZER
GER.gif
1:48.91
5.
Robin OESTER
SUI.gif
1:48.95
6.
Tim HOLZAPFEL
GER.gif
1:49.11
7.
Ivan PELIZZA
SUI.gif
1:49.14
8.
Navid KERBER
SUI.gif
1:50.32
 
Jan VUKOVIČ
SLO.gif
DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ben PATTISON
GBR.gif
1:45.45
2.
Ethan HUSSEY
GBR.gif
1:45.71
3.
Tshepo TSHITE
RSA.gif
1:45.87
4.
Elliot GILES
GBR.gif
1:46.36
5.
Dennis BIEDERBICK
GER.gif
1:46.73
6.
Joseph DENG
AUS.gif
1:46.86
7.
Marvin HEINRICH
GER.gif
1:47.02
8.
Marc REUTHER
GER.gif
1:49.40
 
Jamie WEBB
GBR.gif
DNF
 
Khaled BENMAHDI
ALG.gif
DNF
Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Robert FARKEN
GER.gif
3:32.10
2.
George MILLS
GBR.gif
3:33.16
3.
Ossama MESLEK
ITA.gif
3:34.70
4.
Matthew STONIER
GBR.gif
3:34.95
5.
Tom ELMER
SUI.gif
3:35.62
6.
Baptiste MISCHLER
FRA.gif
3:36.91
7.
Jye EDWARDS
AUS.gif
3:37.91
8.
Christoph KESSLER
GER.gif
3:39.09
9.
Emedy KIPLIMO
KEN.gif
3:40.63
10.
Marius PROBST
GER.gif
3:41.33
11.
Silas ZURFLUH
SUI.gif
3:44.89
12.
Sven WAGNER
GER.gif
3:47.29
 
Evans KIPCHUMBA
KEN.gif
DNF
 
Lukas ABELE
GER.gif
DNF
Men's 400m Hurdles
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Giacomo BERTONCELLI
ITA.gif
49.71
2.
Krzysztof HOŁUB
POL.gif
50.44
3.
Mohammed Duhaim AL MUAWI
KSA.gif
51.73
4.
Chris MCALISTER
GBR.gif
54.30
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Joshua ABUAKU
GER.gif
49.22
2.
Emil AGYEKUM
GER.gif
49.38
3.
Abdelmalik LAHOULOU
ALG.gif
49.80
4.
Dany BRAND
SUI.gif
50.42
5.
Julien BONVIN
SUI.gif
51.37
Men's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Lawrence Kemboi KIPSANG
KEN.gif
8:22.86
2.
Frederik RUPPERT
GER.gif
8:26.61
3.
Bilal TABTI
ALG.gif
8:29.84
4.
Jens MERGENTHALER
GER.gif
8:31.86
5.
Hichem BOUCHICHA
ALG.gif
8:32.73
6.
Michael CURTI
SUI.gif
8:34.59
7.
Velten SCHNEIDER
GER.gif
8:35.56
8.
Ibrahim EZZAYDOUNI
ESP.gif
8:39.18
9.
Leonardo FELETTO
ITA.gif
8:50.24
10.
Alexis PHELUT
FRA.gif
8:50.89
 
Niklas BUCHHOLZ
GER.gif
DNF
 
Emmanuel WAFULA
KEN.gif
DNF
 
Issam ZEGHDANE
ALG.gif
DNF
Men's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tobias POTYE
GER.gif
2.27
2.
Luis CASTRO RIVERA
PUR.gif
2.24
3.
Christian FALOCCHI
ITA.gif
2.21
4.
Jef VERMEIREN
BEL.gif
2.21
5.
Bohdan BONDARENKO
UKR.gif
2.18
6.
Edgar RIVERA
MEX.gif
2.18
7.
Nathan ISMAR
FRA.gif
2.15
7.
Fernando FERREIRA
BRA.gif
2.15
9.
Florian HORNIG
GER.gif
2.05
Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Bo Kanda LITA BAEHRE
GER.gif
5.76
2.
Piotr LISEK
POL.gif
5.73
3.
Ersu ŞAŞMA
TUR.gif
5.73
4.
Austin MILLER
USA.gif
5.65
5.
Menno VLOON
NED.gif
5.55
5.
Raphael HOLZDEPPE
GER.gif
5.55
7.
Matt LUDWIG
USA.gif
5.35
7.
Urho KUJANPÄÄ
FIN.gif
5.35
9.
Riccardo KLOTZ
AUT.gif
5.35
10.
Tom-Linus HUMANN
GER.gif
5.20
11.
Louis PRÖBSTLE
GER.gif
5.20
 
Luke ZENKER
GER.gif
NM
 
Gillian LADWIG
GER.gif
NM
Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Julian WEBER
GER.gif
88.37
2.
Timothy HERMAN
BEL.gif
79.47
3.
Lassi ETELÄTALO
FIN.gif
78.92
4.
Cyprian MRZYGŁÓD
POL.gif
78.86
5.
Toni KUUSELA
FIN.gif
77.65
6.
Max DEHNING
GER.gif
76.72
7.
Andreas HOFMANN
GER.gif
74.70
8.
Maurice VOIGT
GER.gif
72.44
9.
Ali Essa ABDELGHANI
KSA.gif
65.57

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