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Men's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Thobias MONTLER
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7.91
2.
Alejandro A. PARADA
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7.80
3.
Ming Tai CHAN
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7.66
4.
Joakim HELLBRATT
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7.59
5.
Yann RANDRIANASOLO
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7.52
6.
Erik JOHANSSON
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7.10
 
Alejandro A. PARADA
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7.57
Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jakob SAMUELSSON
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79.13
2.
Topias LAINE
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73.40
3.
Jānis Svens GRĪVA
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70.85
4.
Esa HILTUNEN
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67.09
5.
Jakob RAHM
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66.24
6.
Olle HÜBERT
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63.76
Women's 100m Hurdles
Heats Results

Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ebony MORRISON
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12.97
2.
Nicla MOSETTI
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13.31
3.
Katarina JOHNSON-THOMPSON
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13.48
4.
Alva VON GERBER
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13.67
5.
Jonna LINDEÉN
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13.93
6.
Maria SÖDERGREN
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14.23
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Mathilde HELTBECH
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13.40
2.
Elin LINDEBLAD
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13.60
3.
Marlen Elisabeth AAKRE JOHANSSON
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14.00
4.
Ebba MAGNUSSON
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14.13
Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ebony MORRISON
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12.80
2.
Nicla MOSETTI
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13.15
3.
Mathilde HELTBECH
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13.30
4.
Alva VON GERBER
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13.65
5.
Marlen Elisabeth AAKRE JOHANSSON
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13.81
6.
Jonna LINDEÉN
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13.82
7.
Elin LINDEBLAD
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13.93
8.
Ebba MAGNUSSON
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14.09
Women's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Juliane HVID
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9:43.61
2.
Simone FERRAZ
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9:48.38
3.
Linn SÖDERHOLM
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9:57.82
4.
Julia SAMUELSSON
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10:00.14
5.
Emilia LILLEMO
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10:08.02
6.
Nelli NORDLUND
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10:13.56
7.
Amelie SVENSSON
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10:13.84
8.
Ebba CRONHOLM
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10:19.86
9.
Janette VÄNTTINEN
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10:23.78
10.
Sara BUSIC
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10:24.62
11.
Lowa BRANTH
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10:27.77
12.
Saga PROVCI
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10:45.21
13.
Angelica STRANDBERG
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11:10.73
 
Michelle FINN
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DNF
Women's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kaiza KARLÉN
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6.40
2.
Katarina JOHNSON-THOMPSON
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6.37
3.
Samantha DALE
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6.34
4.
Tilde JOHANSSON
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6.34
5.
Rougui SOW
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6.31
6.
Jenny LESTANDER
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6.09
7.
Cajsa AUGUSTSSON
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5.89
Women's Shot Put
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Axelina JOHANSSON
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18.93
2.
Jessica INCHUDE
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17.99
3.
Sara LENNMAN
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17.75
4.
Eveliina ROUVALI
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17.07
5.
Katharina MAISCH
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17.05
6.
Emilia MALMEHED
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14.44
7.
Elsa WÅLLGREN
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13.24
8.
Sophie REID
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13.06

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