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Men's Decathlon
100m (Event 1/10) Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Adam Sebastian HELCELET
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11.08
2.
Niels PITTOMVILS
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11.29
3.
Tim NOWAK
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11.32
4.
Rafał HORBOWICZ
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11.41
5.
Thomas VAN DER PLAETSEN
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11.44
6.
Marcus NILSSON
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11.69
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Finley GAIO
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10.68
2.
Paweł WIESIOŁEK
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11.03
3.
Edgaras BENKUNSKAS
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11.03
4.
Ondřej KOPECKÝ
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11.07
5.
Kai KAZMIREK
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11.08
6.
Marek LUKÁŠ
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11.10
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Men's Decathlon
Long Jump (Event 2/10) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Finley GAIO
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7.59
2.
Thomas VAN DER PLAETSEN
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7.27
3.
Adam Sebastian HELCELET
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7.22
4.
Ondřej KOPECKÝ
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7.19
5.
Paweł WIESIOŁEK
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7.05
6.
Kai KAZMIREK
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7.02
7.
Tim NOWAK
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6.95
8.
Rafał HORBOWICZ
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6.90
9.
Marek LUKÁŠ
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6.87
10.
Edgaras BENKUNSKAS
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6.84
11.
Niels PITTOMVILS
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6.61
 
Marcus NILSSON
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NM
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Men's Decathlon
Shot Put (Event 3/10) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rafał HORBOWICZ
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15.64
2.
Adam Sebastian HELCELET
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15.10
3.
Niels PITTOMVILS
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15.04
4.
Kai KAZMIREK
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14.42
5.
Paweł WIESIOŁEK
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14.39
6.
Edgaras BENKUNSKAS
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14.14
7.
Marek LUKÁŠ
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14.03
8.
Tim NOWAK
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13.98
9.
Finley GAIO
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13.89
10.
Thomas VAN DER PLAETSEN
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13.33
11.
Ondřej KOPECKÝ
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12.88
 
Marcus NILSSON
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DNS
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Men's Decathlon
High Jump (Event 4/10) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Edgaras BENKUNSKAS
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2.03
2.
Tim NOWAK
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2.00
3.
Thomas VAN DER PLAETSEN
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2.00
4.
Rafał HORBOWICZ
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1.97
5.
Adam Sebastian HELCELET
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1.97
6.
Kai KAZMIREK
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1.97
7.
Finley GAIO
SUI.gif
1.94
8.
Paweł WIESIOŁEK
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1.88
9.
Ondřej KOPECKÝ
CZE.gif
1.85
10.
Marek LUKÁŠ
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1.79
 
Niels PITTOMVILS
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NM
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Men's Decathlon
400m (Event 5/10) Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Edgaras BENKUNSKAS
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49.73
2.
Adam Sebastian HELCELET
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50.31
3.
Niels PITTOMVILS
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50.40
4.
Rafał HORBOWICZ
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51.54
 
Thomas VAN DER PLAETSEN
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DNF
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Finley GAIO
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47.80
2.
Kai KAZMIREK
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48.69
3.
Paweł WIESIOŁEK
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49.38
4.
Tim NOWAK
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49.78
5.
Marek LUKÁŠ
CZE.gif
50.35
 
Ondřej KOPECKÝ
CZE.gif
DNS
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Women's Heptathlon
100m Hurdles (Event 1/7) Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tori WEST
AUS.gif
14.14
2.
Julia SŁOCKA
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14.15
3.
Vanessa GRIMM
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14.23
4.
Sarah LAGGER
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14.28
5.
Kate O'CONNOR
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14.81
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rita NEMES
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13.99
2.
Kateřina DVOŘÁKOVÁ
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14.00
3.
Jade O'DOWDA
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14.02
4.
Adrianna SUŁEK
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14.04
5.
Yuliya LOBAN
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14.20
6.
Verena MAYR
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14.29
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Women's Heptathlon
High Jump (Event 2/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jade O'DOWDA
GBR.gif
1.86
2.
Adrianna SUŁEK
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1.80
3.
Yuliya LOBAN
UKR.gif
1.77
4.
Sarah LAGGER
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1.74
4.
Kate O'CONNOR
IRL.gif
1.74
6.
Verena MAYR
AUT.gif
1.74
7.
Vanessa GRIMM
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1.74
8.
Rita NEMES
HUN.gif
1.71
9.
Tori WEST
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1.71
10.
Julia SŁOCKA
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1.68
11.
Kateřina DVOŘÁKOVÁ
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1.65
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Women's Heptathlon
Shot Put (Event 3/7) Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Vanessa GRIMM
GER.gif
14.53
2.
Yuliya LOBAN
UKR.gif
14.45
3.
Sarah LAGGER
AUT.gif
14.21
4.
Verena MAYR
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13.84
5.
Rita NEMES
HUN.gif
13.48
6.
Jade O'DOWDA
GBR.gif
13.22
7.
Kate O'CONNOR
IRL.gif
13.06
8.
Julia SŁOCKA
POL.gif
12.90
9.
Adrianna SUŁEK
POL.gif
12.68
10.
Tori WEST
AUS.gif
12.62
11.
Kateřina DVOŘÁKOVÁ
CZE.gif
10.47
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Women's Heptathlon
200m Hurdles (Event 4/7) Results
 
Heat 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kateřina DVOŘÁKOVÁ
CZE.gif
25.16
2.
Verena MAYR
AUT.gif
25.22
3.
Yuliya LOBAN
UKR.gif
25.35
4.
Sarah LAGGER
AUT.gif
25.63
 
Kate O'CONNOR
IRL.gif
DNS
 
Heat 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tori WEST
AUS.gif
24.62
2.
Vanessa GRIMM
GER.gif
24.66
3.
Julia SŁOCKA
POL.gif
24.69
4.
Adrianna SUŁEK
POL.gif
24.69
5.
Jade O'DOWDA
GBR.gif
24.80
6.
Rita NEMES
HUN.gif
25.03
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