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Athletics IAAF Silver Continental Tour 2023 (69° ORLEN Janusz Kusociński Memorial)


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Athletics IAAF Silver Continental Tour 2023 (69° ORLEN Janusz Kusociński Memorial)
 
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Men's 100m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Dominik KOPEĆ
POL.gif
10.21
2.
Rohan BROWNING
AUS.gif
10.32
3.
Emmanuel MATADI
LBR.gif
10.36
4.
Elijah MORROW
POL.gif
10.43
5.
Ján VOLKO
SVK.gif
10.45
6.
Marek ZAKRZEWSKI
POL.gif
10.47
7.
Przemysław SŁOWIKOWSKI
POL.gif
10.48
8.
Albert KOMAŃSKI
POL.gif
10.56
9.
Jan VELEBA
CZE.gif
10.64
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Łukasz ŻOK
POL.gif
10.39
2.
Mateusz SIUDA
POL.gif
10.40
3.
Patryk WYKROTA
POL.gif
10.51
4.
Anton BACHORSKI
POL.gif
10.52
5.
Jakub LEMPACH
POL.gif
10.57
6.
Dawid GRZĄKA
POL.gif
10.61
7.
Stanislav JÍRA
CZE.gif
10.62
8.
Dawid TATARA
POL.gif
10.66
9.
Damian SOBÓL
POL.gif
10.85
Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Igor BOGACZYŃSKI
POL.gif
45.53
2.
Karol ZALEWSKI
POL.gif
45.81
3.
Maks SZWED
POL.gif
45.86
4.
Adam ŁUKOMSKI
POL.gif
46.33
5.
Mateusz RZEŹNICZAK
POL.gif
46.36
6.
Daniel SOŁTYSIAK
POL.gif
46.86
7.
Remigiusz ZAZULA
POL.gif
47.09
8.
Maksymilian KLEPACKI
POL.gif
47.30
Men's 800m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Filip OSTROWSKI
POL.gif
1:45.67
2.
Ben PATTISON
GBR.gif
1:45.74
3.
Mateusz BORKOWSKI
POL.gif
1:45.79
4.
Michał ROZMYS
POL.gif
1:46.23
5.
Simone BARONTINI
ITA.gif
1:46.29
6.
Mostafa SMAILI
MAR.gif
1:46.45
7.
Patryk SIERADZKI
POL.gif
1:46.47
8.
Ephrem MEKONNEN
ETH.gif
1:46.76
9.
Kacper LEWALSKI
POL.gif
1:46.78
10.
Maciej WYDERKA
POL.gif
1:46.83
11.
Jakub AUGUSTYNIAK
POL.gif
1:46.94
12.
Daniel ROWDEN
GBR.gif
1:46.96
13.
Mark ENGLISH
IRL.gif
1:49.95
 
Robert BRYLINSKI
POL.gif
DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Bartosz KITLIŃSKI
POL.gif
1:47.25
2.
Jakub CHMIELARZ
POL.gif
1:47.49
3.
Jakub SZKUDLAREK
POL.gif
1:49.69
4.
Damian WIŚNIEWSKI
POL.gif
1:49.77
5.
Igor HAWEŁKO
POL.gif
1:49.80
6.
Kamil OLESZEK
POL.gif
1:50.12
7.
Karol MAKIŁA
POL.gif
1:50.12
8.
Adam MASACZYŃSKI
POL.gif
1:50.33
9.
Henryk WARZECHA
POL.gif
1:53.90
 
Michał KITLIŃSKI
POL.gif
DNF
Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Roger IRIBARNE
CUB.gif
13.43
2.
Jucian Rafael ALCANTARA PEREIRA
BRA.gif
13.52
3.
Antonio ALKANA
RSA.gif
13.54
4.
Krzysztof KILJAN
POL.gif
13.67
5.
Jakub SZYMAŃSKI
POL.gif
13.68
6.
Daniel CISNEROS
ESP.gif
13.81
7.
Olgierd MICHNIEWSKI
POL.gif
14.30
8.
Jędrzej RADZEWICZ
POL.gif
14.50
9.
Krystian SINIŁO
POL.gif
14.56
Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Piotr LISEK
POL.gif
5.82
2.
Christopher NILSEN
USA.gif
5.82
3.
Sam KENDRICKS
USA.gif
5.72
4.
Ethan CORMONT
FRA.gif
5.72
5.
Matt LUDWIG
USA.gif
5.72
6.
Robert SOBERA
POL.gif
5.57
7.
Paweł WOJCIECHOWSKI
POL.gif
5.57
8.
Emmanouil KARALIS
GRE.gif
5.57
9.
Bartosz MARCINIEWICZ
POL.gif
5.22
 
Alioune SENE
FRA.gif
NM
Men's Shot Put
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tom WALSH
NZL.gif
21.48
2.
Filip MIHALJEVIĆ
CRO.gif
21.04
3.
Joe KOVACS
USA.gif
21.04
4.
Armin SINANČEVIĆ
SRB.gif
20.93
5.
Michał HARATYK
POL.gif
20.35
6.
Jakub SZYSZKOWSKI
POL.gif
19.82
7.
Szymon MAZUR
POL.gif
19.72
8.
Piotr GOŹDZIEWICZ
POL.gif
18.52
9.
Wojciech MAROK
POL.gif
18.04

Men's Hammer Throw

Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Wojciech NOWICKI
POL.gif
80.00
2.
Rudy WINKLER
USA.gif
78.29
3.
Ethan KATZBERG
CAN.gif
76.74
4.
Paweł FAJDEK
POL.gif
74.01
5.
Marcin WROTYŃSKI
POL.gif
72.64
6.
Donát VARGA
HUN.gif
72.28
7.
Dawid PIŁAT
POL.gif
71.18
8.
Tomasz RATAJCZYK
POL.gif
70.38
Women's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marie-Josée TA LOU
CIV.gif
11.03
2.
Magdalena STEFANOWICZ
POL.gif
11.26
3.
Krystsina TSIMANOUSKAYA
BLR.gif
11.28
4.
Martyna KOTWIŁA
POL.gif
11.55
5.
Alexandra BURGHARDT
GER.gif
11.56
6.
Paulina PALUCH
POL.gif
11.67
7.
Oliwia ZIMOLĄG
POL.gif
11.90
8.
Izabela JASTRZĄB
POL.gif
11.90
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ewa SWOBODA
POL.gif
11.03
2.
Shannon RAY
USA.gif
11.22
3.
Arialis MARTINEZ
POR.gif
11.26
4.
Anna KIEŁBASIŃSKA
POL.gif
11.37
5.
Monika ROMASZKO
POL.gif
11.44
6.
Magdalena NIEMCZYK
POL.gif
11.60
7.
Julia DZIAMSKA
POL.gif
11.84
8.
Klaudia ADAMEK
POL.gif
12.07
Women's 100m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marie-Josée TA LOU
CIV.gif
10.82
2.
Ewa SWOBODA
POL.gif
11.07
3.
Krystsina TSIMANOUSKAYA
BLR.gif
11.20
4.
Arialis MARTINEZ
POR.gif
11.23
5.
Magdalena STEFANOWICZ
POL.gif
11.25
6.
Shannon RAY
USA.gif
11.27
7.
Martyna KOTWIŁA
POL.gif
11.37
8.
Monika ROMASZKO
POL.gif
11.43
9.
Anna KIEŁBASIŃSKA
POL.gif
11.59

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