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Men's 100m
Heats Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Cravont CHARLESTON
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10.21
2.
Tazana Mikkel KAMANGA-DYRBAK
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10.30
3.
Riku ILLUKKA
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10.40
4.
Valtteri LOUKO
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10.49
5.
Niko KANGASOJA
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10.58
6.
Arttu PELTOLA
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10.66
7.
Joonas JYRKKÄ
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10.72
8.
Juho KOIVISTO
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10.80
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Oliver BROMBY
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10.26
2.
Samuli SAMUELSSON
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10.29
3.
Niilo MUSTALAHTI
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10.52
4.
Santeri ÖRN
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10.53
5.
Eino VUORI
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10.56
6.
Tobias LARSEN
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10.63
7.
Erno MEHTONEN
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10.78
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Men's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kristian Uldbjerg HANSEN
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3:37.65
2.
Joonas RINNE
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3:37.80
3.
Santtu HEIKKINEN
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3:38.59
4.
Samuel PIHLSTRÖM
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3:39.13
5.
Even Brøndbo DAHL
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3:41.10
6.
Andreas LINDGREEN
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3:41.97
7.
James YOUNG
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3:46.65
8.
Aleksi KIVELÄ
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3:47.41
9.
Ossi KEKKI
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3:47.54
10.
Samuli HUSSA
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3:51.51
11.
Leonard MARKEN
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3:53.87
12.
José ZABALA
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4:07.23
 
Konsta HÄMÄLÄINEN
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DNF
 
Žan RUDOLF
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DNF
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Men's 400m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ramsey ANGELA
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49.55
2.
Dany BRAND
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49.80
3.
Giacomo BERTONCELLI
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49.81
4.
Gabriele MONTEFALCONE
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49.98
5.
Tuomas LEHTONEN
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50.95
6.
Antti SAINIO
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51.20
7.
Jere HAAPALAINEN
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51.26
8.
Joshua FAULDS
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52.06
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Men's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Christopher MITREVSKI
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8.19
2.
Kristian PULLI
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7.95
3.
Ingar BRATSETH-KIPLESUND
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7.79
4.
Kasperi VEHMAA
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7.56
5.
Henrik FLÅTNES
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7.51
6.
Pyry KERÄNEN
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7.22
7.
Karim ECHAHID
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7.18
8.
Joona LUOTONEN
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7.14
 
Kristian PULLI
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7.85
 
Christopher MITREVSKI
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7.96
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Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jakub VADLEJCH
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86.83
2.
Keshorn WALCOTT
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85.85
3.
Roderick Genki DEAN
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82.95
4.
Toni KUUSELA
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80.79
5.
Curtis THOMPSON
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79.65
6.
Taneli JUUTINEN
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76.63
7.
Dawid WEGNER
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73.83
 
Toni KERÄNEN
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NM
 
Janne LÄSPÄ
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NM
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