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


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Women's 400m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Natalia KACZMAREK
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50.02
2.
Susanne GOGL-WALLI
AUT.gif
50.90
3.
Lynna IRBY-JACKSON
USA.gif
51.07
4.
Lada VONDROVÁ
CZE.gif
51.16
5.
Ama PIPI
GBR.gif
51.27
6.
Laviai NIELSEN
GBR.gif
51.43
7.
Marika POPOWICZ-DRAPAŁA
POL.gif
52.13
8.
Alicja WRONA-KUTRZEPA
POL.gif
53.14
9.
Anastazja KUŚ
POL.gif
54.03
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Aleksandra FORMELLA
POL.gif
53.15
2.
Izabela SMOLIŃSKA
POL.gif
53.19
3.
Karolina ŁOZOWSKA
POL.gif
53.27
4.
Adrianna JANOWICZ-PÓŁTORAK
POL.gif
53.34
5.
Weronika BARTNOWSKA
POL.gif
53.53
6.
Marlena GRANASZEWSKA
POL.gif
53.83
7.
Dominika BAĆMAGA
POL.gif
53.99
8.
Julia PRZEWIEŹLIK
POL.gif
56.16
Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jemma REEKIE
GBR.gif
1:58.94
2.
Catriona BISSET
AUS.gif
1:59.22
3.
Halimah NAKAAYI
UGA.gif
1:59.40
4.
Noélie YARIGO
BEN.gif
1:59.53
5.
Adrianna TOPOLNICKA
POL.gif
2:00.40
6.
Eloisa COIRO
ITA.gif
2:01.07
7.
Margarita KOCZANOWA
POL.gif
2:02.06
8.
Angelika SARNA
POL.gif
2:02.34
9.
Lore HOFFMANN
SUI.gif
2:04.99
 
Agata KOŁAKOWSKA
POL.gif
DNF
Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Axumawit EMBAYE
ETH.gif
4:02.63
2.
Gaia SABBATINI
ITA.gif
4:08.07
3.
Martyna GALANT
POL.gif
4:08.37
4.
Katharina TROST
GER.gif
4:08.71
5.
Kristiina MÄKI
CZE.gif
4:09.22
6.
Aneta KONIECZEK
POL.gif
4:09.23
7.
Aleksandra PŁOCIŃSKA
POL.gif
4:09.52
8.
Weronika LIZAKOWSKA
POL.gif
4:09.56
9.
Nele WEßEL
GER.gif
4:10.82
10.
Kinga KRÓLIK
POL.gif
4:12.32
11.
Mebriht MEKONEN
ETH.gif
4:13.41
12.
Julia KORALEWSKA
POL.gif
4:13.74
13.
Beata TOPKA
POL.gif
4:14.99
14.
Julia JAGUŚCIK
POL.gif
4:17.30
15.
Julia ŚCISŁOWSKA
POL.gif
4:17.75
16.
Olimpia BREZA
POL.gif
4:24.55
 
Tirhas GEBREHIWET
ETH.gif
DNF
Women's 100m Hurdles
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Alaysha JOHNSON
USA.gif
12.42
1.
Jasmine CAMACHO-QUINN
PUR.gif
12.42
3.
Natalia CHRISTOFI
CYP.gif
12.84
4.
Jyothi YARRAJI
IND.gif
13.03
5.
Klaudia SICIARZ
POL.gif
13.07
6.
Klaudia WOJTUNIK
POL.gif
13.14
7.
Weronika NAGIĘĆ
POL.gif
13.31
8.
Karolina KOŁECZEK
POL.gif
13.41
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Alaysha JOHNSON
USA.gif
12.72
2.
Zuzanna HULISZ
POL.gif
13.64
3.
Weronika BARCZ
POL.gif
13.65
4.
Kaja WESOŁOWSKA
POL.gif
13.77
5.
Anna ODOWSKA
POL.gif
13.78
6.
Karolina GAJEWSKA
POL.gif
13.90
7.
Maja OLSZAK
POL.gif
14.01
8.
Anna WOJCIESZEK
POL.gif
14.04
9.
Martyna SKIERKOWSKA
POL.gif
14.12
Women's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ese BRUME
NGR.gif
6.81
2.
Quanesha BURKS
USA.gif
6.77
3.
Agate DE SOUSA
STP.gif
6.76
4.
Magdalena BOKUN
POL.gif
6.60
5.
Maryse LUZOLO
GER.gif
6.49
6.
Petra BÁNHIDI-FARKAS
HUN.gif
6.44
7.
Roksana JĘDRASZAK
POL.gif
6.39
8.
Nikola HOROWSKA
POL.gif
6.37
9.
Anna MATUSZEWICZ
POL.gif
6.04
10.
Julia ADAMCZYK
POL.gif
5.93
Women's Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Camryn ROGERS
CAN.gif
77.34
2.
Janee' KASSANAVOID
USA.gif
75.34
3.
Annette Nneka ECHIKUNWOKE
USA.gif
71.13
4.
Anita WŁODARCZYK
POL.gif
70.67
5.
Silja KOSONEN
FIN.gif
69.98
6.
Katarzyna FURMANEK
POL.gif
69.37
7.
Aleksandra ŚMIECH
POL.gif
69.27
8.
Malwina KOPRON
POL.gif
68.78
9.
Alexandra TAVERNIER
FRA.gif
65.90

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