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


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Women's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jacqueline MADOGO
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11.50
2.
Yasmin KWADWO-BÜHNER
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11.56
3.
Malaika MIHAMBO
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11.70
4.
Corinna SCHWAB
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11.72
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Patrizia VAN DER WEKEN
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11.17
2.
Veronica Shanti PEREIRA
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11.34
3.
Sina MAYER
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11.54
4.
Aziza SBAITY
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11.66
Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Patrizia VAN DER WEKEN
LUX.gif
11.12
2.
Veronica Shanti PEREIRA
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11.26
3.
Sina MAYER
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11.36
4.
Jacqueline MADOGO
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11.52
5.
Yasmin KWADWO-BÜHNER
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11.58
6.
Aziza SBAITY
LBN.gif
11.61
7.
Malaika MIHAMBO
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11.73
Women's 400m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Imke VERVAET
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52.96
2.
Sophie BECKER
IRL.gif
53.08
3.
Micha POWELL
CAN.gif
53.11
4.
Julia NIEDERBERGER
SUI.gif
53.84
5.
Elisa LECHLEITNER
GER.gif
54.32
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Laviai NIELSEN
GBR.gif
51.66
2.
Ayomide FOLORUNSO
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52.01
3.
Cátia AZEVEDO
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52.05
4.
Alica SCHMIDT
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53.16
5.
Corinna SCHWAB
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54.38
6.
Djamila BÖHM
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56.01
Women's 800m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rachel PELLAUD
SUI.gif
2:01.86
2.
Eveliina MÄÄTTÄNEN
FIN.gif
2:01.96
3.
Wilma NIELSEN
SWE.gif
2:02.11
4.
Léna KANDISSOUNON
FRA.gif
2:02.56
5.
Margarita KOCZANOWA
POL.gif
2:03.05
6.
Jennie HAUKE
NZL.gif
2:04.85
7.
Vanessa SCAUNET
BEL.gif
2:05.53
8.
Renée EYKENS
BEL.gif
2:05.95
9.
Lucia STURM
GER.gif
2:06.47
 
Nele KÜHN
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Audrey WERRO
SUI.gif
1:59.67
2.
Naomi KORIR
KEN.gif
2:00.35
3.
Gabriela GAJANOVÁ
SVK.gif
2:00.55
4.
Majtie KOLBERG
GER.gif
2:01.04
5.
Isabelle BOFFEY
GBR.gif
2:01.68
6.
Bianka KÉRI
HUN.gif
2:01.81
7.
Ellie BAKER
GBR.gif
2:02.41
8.
Christina HERING
GER.gif
2:02.62
9.
Veronika SADEK
SLO.gif
2:03.09
 
Anna WIELGOSZ
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DNF
 
Agata KOŁAKOWSKA
POL.gif
DNF
Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Maruša MIŠMAŠ ZRIMŠEK
SLO.gif
4:06.51
2.
Marta GARCÍA
ESP.gif
4:07.23
3.
Elise VANDERELST
BEL.gif
4:07.24
4.
Vera HOFFMANN
LUX.gif
4:07.83
5.
Marta PÉREZ
ESP.gif
4:07.94
6.
Nele WEßEL
GER.gif
4:08.61
7.
Hanna KLEIN
GER.gif
4:09.29
8.
Vera COUTELLIER
GER.gif
4:09.84
9.
Weronika LIZAKOWSKA
POL.gif
4:10.99
10.
Olivia GÜRTH
GER.gif
4:14.86
11.
Fabiane MEYER
GER.gif
4:17.23
12.
Shirin KERBER
SUI.gif
4:21.20
13.
Selma BENFARES
GER.gif
4:23.29
14.
Lilly NÄGELI
SUI.gif
4:35.94
 
Aleksandra PŁOCIŃSKA
POL.gif
DNF
Women's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Imke ONNEN
GER.gif
1.91
2.
Yuliya CHUMACHENKO
UKR.gif
1.88
3.
Blessing ENATOH
GER.gif
1.84
3.
Salome LANG
SUI.gif
1.84
5.
Johanna GÖRING
GER.gif
1.84
6.
Marie-Laurence JUNGFLEISCH
GER.gif
1.80
7.
Airinė PALŠYTĖ
LTU.gif
1.80
8.
Christina HONSEL
GER.gif
1.80
9.
Lea HALMANS
GER.gif
1.80
10.
Bianca STICHLING
GER.gif
1.76
11.
Anna-Sophie SCHMITT
GER.gif
1.76
Women's Shot Put
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yemisi OGUNLEYE
GER.gif
19.31
2.
Julia RITTER
GER.gif
17.54
3.
Katharina MAISCH
GER.gif
17.34
4.
Lea RIEDEL
GER.gif
17.27
5.
Jolien BOUMKWO
GER.gif
16.88
6.
Benthe KÖNIG
NED.gif
16.87
7.
Klaudia KARDASZ
POL.gif
16.70
8.
Annina BRANDENBURG
GER.gif
16.33
9.
Lilly GERHARD
GER.gif
12.94
 
María Belén TOIMIL
ESP.gif
NM
Women's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Victoria HUDSON
AUT.gif
61.99
2.
Nikola OGRODNÍKOVÁ
CZE.gif
60.73
3.
Jana Marie LOWKA
GER.gif
57.12
4.
Maria ANDREJCZYK
POL.gif
55.89
5.
Réka SZILÁGYI
HUN.gif
53.59
6.
Lea WIPPER
GER.gif
53.56
7.
Josefa SCHEPP
GER.gif
49.07
8.
Louisa GERHARD
GER.gif
45.88

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