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Athletics IAAF Bronze Continental Tour 2023 (Pärnu Beach Stadium Meeting)


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Women's 200m
Finals Results


Final 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Gunta VAIČULE
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23.37
2.
Sindija BUKŠA
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23.58
3.
Ann Marii KIVIKAS
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23.59
4.
Irene SIRAGUSA
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23.65
5.
Jelizaveta ROMANENKO
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24.79
6.
Grette-Ly MÄESALU
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24.83
7.
Kristin SAUA
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24.97

 

 

Final 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Vendija MAURIŅA
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25.37
2.
Anete SIMAN
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25.72
3.
Margit KALK
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25.81
4.
Pärl EELMA
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26.27
5.
Kirsi PRUUDEL
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26.40

 

 

Final 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marleen KOLL
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26.06
2.
Grethe Karoline KALJASTE
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26.37
3.
Hanna SÕNAJALG
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26.76
4.
Iiris TOOMESOO
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26.85

 

Women's 1500m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Amalie SÆTEN
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4:15.86
2.
Helin MEIER
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4:27.84
3.
Helen BELL
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4:28.08
4.
Evelīna Krista SITNIKA
LAT.gif
4:30.45
5.
Sibilla VANADZIŅA
LAT.gif
4:37.75
6.
Aurika BALSYTE
LTU.gif
4:38.20
7.
Laura MAASIK
EST.gif
4:39.64
8.
Anete RANDMA
EST.gif
4:44.14
9.
Elīna GUMAROVA
LAT.gif
4:44.70
10.
Karmel JANO
EST.gif
4:48.94
11.
Berit GUZAS
EST.gif
4:53.63
12.
Pille HINN
EST.gif
4:54.67
13.
Stella Sohvi ALTMETS
EST.gif
5:01.00
14.
Austra OŠIŅA
LAT.gif
5:01.53
15.
Veronika MASJUKA
LAT.gif
5:02.81
16.
Anna Maria RASPEL
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5:15.60
Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Nicla MOSETTI
ITA.gif
13.36
2.
Diana SUUMANN
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13.37
3.
Kreete VERLIN
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13.42
4.
Stanislava ŠKVARKOVÁ
SVK.gif
13.51
5.
Mathilde HELTBECH
DEN.gif
13.63
6.
Anna Maria MILLEND
EST.gif
13.64
7.
Miia TILLMANN
EST.gif
13.98
8.
Johanna ILVES
EST.gif
14.22
Women's High Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Elisabeth PIHELA
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1.83
2.
Urtė BAIKŠTYTĖ
LTU.gif
1.79
3.
Lilian TURBAN
EST.gif
1.79
4.
Maryna KOVTUNOVA
UKR.gif
1.79
5.
Patrīcija JANSONE
LAT.gif
1.75
5.
Bianca SALMING
SWE.gif
1.75
7.
Elin PAJUNEN
FIN.gif
1.75
8.
Elisa ANNAMAA
EST.gif
1.70
9.
Marite ENNUSTE
EST.gif
1.70
9.
Keeley O'HAGAN
NZL.gif
1.70
11.
Marlen AMBUR
EST.gif
1.70
12.
Kathrine Fjerbæk OLSEN
DEN.gif
1.65
Women's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jogailė PETROKAITĖ
LTU.gif
6.27
2.
Kitija Paula MELNBĀRDE
LAT.gif
6.19
3.
Pippi Lotta ENOK
EST.gif
6.04
4.
Eliise ANIJALG
EST.gif
5.85
5.
Madara BĒRZIŅA
LAT.gif
5.77
6.
Pärl EELMA
EST.gif
5.73
7.
Margit KALK
EST.gif
5.71
8.
Berit KUKK
EST.gif
5.62
9.
Kirsi PRUUDEL
EST.gif
5.54
10.
Emīlija SILIŅA
LAT.gif
5.44
11.
Grethe Karoline KALJASTE
EST.gif
5.32
12.
Edlin Lisbeth LAUR
EST.gif
5.17
Women's Hammer Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Hanna SKYDAN
AZE.gif
71.86
2.
Stephanie RATCLIFFE
AUS.gif
69.32
3.
Katrine Koch JACOBSEN
DEN.gif
68.67
4.
Iryna KLYMETS
UKR.gif
68.33
5.
Vanessa STERCKENDRIES
BEL.gif
67.58
6.
Veronika KAŇUCHOVÁ
SVK.gif
65.01
7.
Kati OJALOO
EST.gif
63.60
8.
Anna Maria OREL
EST.gif
62.70
9.
Liv WINTHER
DEN.gif
58.03
10.
Katri KARINDI
EST.gif
46.52
11.
Airike KAPP
EST.gif
45.32
Women's Javelin Throw
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Anete KOCIŅA
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62.75
2.
Gedly TUGI
EST.gif
60.65
3.
Līna MŪZE
LAT.gif
60.57
4.
Christin HUSSONG
GER.gif
57.38
5.
Madara PALAMEIKA
LAT.gif
57.22
6.
Mirell LUIK
EST.gif
48.77
7.
Kadi KAART
EST.gif
47.57
8.
Heti VÄÄT
EST.gif
47.13

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