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Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Simone BARONTINI
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1:46.51
2.
Tshepo TSHITE
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1:46.64
3.
Adrián BEN
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1:46.68
4.
Collins KIPRUTO
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1:47.78
5.
Alexander LUNDSKOG
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1:48.99
6.
Eduardo RIBEIRO
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1:49.80
7.
Benjamin ÅBERG
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1:51.02
8.
Alexander NYSTRÖM
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1:51.18
 
Habtom ASGEDE
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DNF
 
Žan RUDOLF
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DNF
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Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Andreas ALMGREN
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3:36.52
2.
Emil DANIELSSON
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3:36.88
3.
Michał ROZMYS
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3:38.23
4.
Samuel PIHLSTRÖM
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3:38.74
5.
István SZÖGI
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3:38.77
6.
Charlie DA'VALL GRICE
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3:39.49
7.
Callum DAVIES
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3:39.95
8.
Jonathan GRAHN
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3:40.41
9.
Simon SUNDSTRÖM
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3:40.45
10.
Filip SASÍNEK
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3:41.13
11.
Leo MAGNUSSON
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3:41.73
12.
Yohannes Kiflay BRHANE
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3:42.24
13.
Bram ANDERIESSEN
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3:56.33
 
Adam CZERWIŃSKI
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DNF
 
Gergő KISS
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DNF
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Thomas BARR
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49.13
2.
Vít MÜLLER
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49.22
3.
Matic Ian GUČEK
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50.09
4.
Karl WÅLLGREN
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50.11
5.
Gabriele MONTEFALCONE
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50.56
6.
Johan CLAESON
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51.84
7.
Anton BERTILSSON
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52.84
8.
David THID
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55.53
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Men's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Luis Enrique ZAYAS
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2.25
2.
Daniel KOSONEN
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2.17
3.
Fabian DELRYD
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2.17
4.
Melwin LYCKE-HOLM
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2.14
5.
Bohdan BONDARENKO
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2.10
6.
Albin ERIKSSON
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2.00
7.
Oskar LUNDQVIST
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1.95
8.
Emil DE MARIA PETERSSON
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1.95
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Men's Discus Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Daniel STÅHL
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70.93
2.
Lukas WEIßHAIDINGER
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65.95
3.
Fedrick DACRES
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65.87
4.
Guðni Valur GUÐNASON
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63.32
5.
Marius KARGES
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59.85
6.
Simon PETTERSSON
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59.78
7.
Mika SOSNA
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58.86
8.
Masateru YUGAMI
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56.82
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Women's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Prudence SEKGODISO
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1:59.95
2.
Bianka KÉRI
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2:01.49
3.
Claudia Mihaela BOBOCEA
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2:01.63
4.
Adrianna TOPOLNICKA
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2:02.23
5.
Wilma NIELSEN
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2:02.25
6.
Sarah BILLINGS
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2:02.36
7.
Ellie SANFORD
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2:02.53
8.
Hanna HERMANSSON
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2:03.06
9.
Lovisa LINDH
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2:05.60
10.
Lova PERMAN
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2:09.41
 
Agata KOŁAKOWSKA
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DNF
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Michelle HARRISON
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12.82
2.
Hannah JONES
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13.04
3.
Monika ZAPALSKA
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13.25
4.
Maja MAUNSBACH
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13.61
5.
Isabel MAYER
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13.62
6.
Elin LINDEBLAD
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13.65
7.
Alva VON GERBER
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13.70
8.
Jonna LINDEÉN
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13.77
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