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Men's 200m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yancarlos MARTÍNEZ
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20.68
2.
Bruno HORTELANO-ROIG
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21.03
3.
Katriel ANGULO
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21.10
4.
Adria ALFONSO
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21.11
5.
Óscar HUSILLOS
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21.12
6.
Jaime SANCHO
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21.38
7.
Ramón MARTÍNEZ
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21.53
8.
Cesar JARA
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23.54
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Pablo MONTALVO
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20.94
2.
Alberto CALERO
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21.66
3.
Albert LLOP
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22.32
4.
Izan GARCIA
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22.36
5.
Oscar BELLON
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22.44
6.
Juan PAYA
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23.01
Men's 400m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Omar ELKHATIB
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46.25
2.
Pablo DREES
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47.09
3.
Javier TOVAR
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48.11
4.
Alan MINDA
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48.36
5.
Biel MAYANS
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50.62
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jean Paul BENITEZ
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50.69
2.
Jordi DOMENECH
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50.86
3.
Alejandro MARTINEZ
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51.02
4.
Antonio APARICIO
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51.44
5.
Pablo ESCRIBÁ
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52.30
6.
Ausias ROCH
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52.99
Men's 800m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jesus Tonatiu LOPEZ
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1:44.70
2.
Tom DRADIGA
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1:44.80
3.
Pablo SÁNCHEZ-VALLADARES
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1:44.90
4.
Eric NZIKWINKUNDA
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1:45.67
5.
José Ignacio PÉREZ
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1:45.99
6.
Pol MOYA
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1:46.19
7.
David BARROSO
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1:46.44
8.
Alberto GUERRERO
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1:46.46
9.
Elvin Josué CANALES
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1:46.51
10.
Mohamed ABOUETTAHERY
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1:46.54
11.
Elian Numa LÓPEZ IGLESIAS
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1:46.83
12.
Jelssin ROBLEDO
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1:49.17
13.
Eduardo ROMERO
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1:49.45
14.
Mauro PEREIRA
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1:53.24
 
Pablo DREES
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marco RUFO
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1:47.58
2.
Raul VILLALONGA
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1:48.05
3.
David DE BLAS
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1:49.03
4.
Miguel ABAITUA
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1:49.37
5.
Hugo JIMENEZ
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1:49.70
6.
Eduardo ESTEBAN
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1:50.24
7.
Ruben MONREAL
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1:50.73
8.
Mikel CALVO
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1:50.93
9.
Aleix LAGO
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1:51.23
10.
Ismael AMRAOUI
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1:54.89
 
Ivan VIDAL
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DNF
Men's 1500m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ignacio FONTES
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3:35.53
2.
Samuel ZELEKE
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3:35.70
3.
Pol ORIACH
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3:35.77
4.
Nuno PEREIRA
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3:36.23
5.
Aarón LAS HERAS
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3:36.39
6.
Gonzalo GARCÍA
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3:36.64
7.
Yahya AOUINA EL KARBOUBI
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3:36.94
8.
Abderrahman EL KHAYAMI
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3:37.11
9.
Rodrigue KWIZERA
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3:37.37
10.
Simon DENISSEL
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3:37.52
11.
Carlos SAEZ
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3:37.66
12.
Alejandro QUIJADA
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3:38.08
13.
Ronaldo OLIVO
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3:39.04
14.
Miguel Angel MARTÍNEZ
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3:41.20
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Elie SINDAYIKENGDERA
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3:41.64
2.
Carlos Andres SAN MARTIN
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3:41.99
3.
Mohamed REDA
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3:45.09
4.
Pablo BRAVO
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3:45.58
5.
Saúl MARTÍNEZ
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3:45.87
6.
Alex SALAS
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3:46.04
7.
Samuel MARTIN
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3:46.13
8.
Victor A. REQUENA
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3:46.54
9.
Juan Ignacio GRONDONA
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3:46.96
10.
Jan BADIA
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3:47.23
11.
Fikadu GONZALEZ
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3:48.28
12.
Rubén LEONARDO
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3:48.64
13.
Miguel DE LA TORRE
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3:49.02
 
Abdelhakim HAMID
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DNF
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jaime MIGALLON
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3:46.27
2.
Yassine OUHDADI
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3:46.61
3.
Sergio ARGUL
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3:47.38
4.
Izan RODRIGUEZ
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3:48.80
5.
Hugo PRIETO
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3:49.08
6.
Francisco Javier PADIAL
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3:49.28
7.
Jaime NAVARRO
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3:49.60
8.
Miquel MARQUINA
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3:50.42
9.
Abdelmonaim EL KHAYAMI
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3:51.26
10.
Sebastiano GAVASSO
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3:52.02
11.
Eleazar CANTON
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3:52.18
12.
Ciro MARTÍN
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3:55.31
13.
Tarik EL AMRI
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3:57.61
 
Rodrigo SANCHEZ
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DNF
 
Aitor GARCIA
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DNF
Men's 5000m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hagos GEBRHIWET
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13:15.85
2.
Abdessamad OUKHELFEN
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13:38.95
3.
Sergio PANIAGUA
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13:39.26
4.
Eric NZAMBIMANA
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13:45.05
5.
Zakaria BOUFALJAT
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13:46.81
6.
Efriem TEKLE
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13:49.21
7.
Diego BRAVO
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13:49.52
8.
David BASCUÑANA
ESP.gif
13:57.75
9.
Badr JAAFARI
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13:58.57
10.
Eduardo MENACHO
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14:08.15
11.
Mario PRIEGO
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14:09.88
12.
Adrian DE LA ORDEN
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14:12.18
13.
Alejandro PEREZ
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14:37.64
14.
Pablo ALBA
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14:42.59
 
Mesfin ESCAMILLA
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DNF
 
Solomon BERIHU
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DNF
Men's 110m Hurdles
Finals Results

 

Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Enrique LLOPIS
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13.37
2.
Kevin SÁNCHEZ
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13.77
3.
Abdel Kader LARRINAGA
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13.98
4.
Léo EL ACHKAR
FRA.gif
14.07
5.
Marcos HERRERA
ECU.gif
14.23
6.
Mario REVENGA
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14.27
7.
Hugo CHAPADO
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14.28
8.
Alejandro BALAGUER
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14.34
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Miguel Angel RAMO GIMENEZ
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14.55
2.
Ivan VIDAL
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15.17

 

Men's 2000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Víctor RUIZ
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5:16.92
2.
Abderrahim OUGRA
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5:23.18
3.
Eric PEÑALVER
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5:43.08
4.
Carlos MUÑOZ
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5:44.70
5.
Alejandro NOGALES
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5:50.86
6.
Ruben BELLOVI
ESP.gif
5:51.63
7.
Marc REINA
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5:53.49
8.
Felix GALAN
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6:02.00
 
Alejandro ORTUÑO
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DNF
Men's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Alexis SASTRE
ESP.gif
2.02
2.
Joaquin GONZALEZ
ESP.gif
1.96
3.
Cristian VILLAPLANA
ESP.gif
1.93
Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Adrian PÉREZ
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5.51
2.
Isidro LEYVA
ESP.gif
5.41
3.
Eduardo NÁPOLES
CUB.gif
5.31
4.
Aleix PI
ESP.gif
5.21
5.
Walter Alejandro VIAFARA
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5.11
6.
Alex TERUEL
ESP.gif
5.11
7.
Manel PAGES
ESP.gif
5.01
8.
Vicent FABRA
ESP.gif
5.01
9.
Martí SERRA
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4.81
10.
Manel MIRALLES
ESP.gif
4.81
 
Artur COLL
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NM

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