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Men's 100m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Emil FRÆNDE
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10.62
2.
Frederik SCHOU-NIELSEN
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10.64
3.
Jean-Christian ZIRIGNON
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10.64
4.
Christian MENSAH
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10.89
5.
Sander WERGE NILSEN
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10.90
6.
Patrick MONGA BIFUKO
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10.92
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Herman FORSBERG
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10.66
2.
Isak HOLGERSSON
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10.97
3.
Gylfi Ingvar GYLFASON
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10.97
4.
Omar CHAABAN
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10.98
5.
Melvin VALA TEFRE
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11.06
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Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Thomas SOMERS
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20.78
2.
Andrew MORGAN-HARRISON
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20.87
3.
Adam GEMILI
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21.00
4.
Simon HANSEN
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21.12
5.
Sibusiso MATSENJWA
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21.17
6.
Jacob DESPARD
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21.18
7.
Linus PIHL
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21.28
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kasper KADESTÅL
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21.07
2.
Emil FRÆNDE
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21.33
3.
Christian MENSAH
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21.46
4.
Jacob HVORUP
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21.47
5.
Patrick MONGA BIFUKO
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21.49
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Herman FORSBERG
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21.92
2.
Ivano BEVANDA
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22.03
3.
Omar CHAABAN
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22.21
4.
Jacob MOOS LARSEN
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23.11
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Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jack RAFTERY
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46.61
2.
Marcus TORNÉE
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47.02
3.
Cillin GREENE
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47.46
4.
Leon DOUGLAS
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48.44
5.
Erik SKOGLUND
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48.59
6.
Nick EKELUND-ARENANDER
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49.34
7.
Luis MAILLET TAPIAS
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49.64
8.
Patrick MONGA BIFUKO
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50.94
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Men's 800m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Andreas KRAMER
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1:45.16
2.
Paul ANSELMINI
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1:45.50
3.
James PRESTON
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1:45.90
4.
Mark ENGLISH
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1:47.20
5.
Samuel PIHLSTRÖM
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1:47.68
6.
Hugo HOUYEZ
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1:47.99
7.
Alexander LUNDSKOG
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1:48.35
8.
Álvaro DE ARRIBA
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1:48.53
 
Žan RUDOLF
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DNF
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Yared KIDANE
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1:50.38
2.
Henrik FRANZÉN
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1:51.57
3.
Axel ALNESS-BORG
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1:51.93
4.
Nick JENSEN
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1:52.17
5.
Edvin HAGBERG
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1:52.31
6.
Kevin BODÉN
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1:53.38
7.
Oliver FEHRLUND PERSSON
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1:53.42
8.
Sam DUNNETT
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1:53.55
9.
Michael HANSSON
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1:53.70
10.
Marcus ASKER
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1:54.05
 
Adrian MEHIC
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DNF
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Sharmarke AHMED
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1:54.53
2.
Jonas MAGNUSSON
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1:54.77
3.
Jorge JABAZ
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1:55.26
4.
Arvid JIWESTAM
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1:55.69
5.
Viktor SKOGLUND
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1:55.73
6.
Simon ROSENQUIST
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1:56.04
7.
Theo HELLBERG
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1:56.11
8.
Henrik PETERSSON
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1:58.70
9.
Mathias LUNDKVIST
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1:59.01
10.
Albin ÖBERG
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2:00.96
 
Noah JOHANSSON
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DNF
 
Final 4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
2.
Magnus ABILDGAARD KOFOED
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2:01.25
3.
Filip JONSSON
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2:01.74
4.
Axel OSTER
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2:01.97
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Men's 110m Hurdles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Max HRELJA
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13.50
2.
Joel BENGTSSON
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13.55
3.
Ronan GREFF
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13.74
4.
François GRAILET
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13.87
5.
Thomas WILCOCK
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13.94
6.
Sidrak AFEWORK
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14.40
7.
Arvid WÄNDESJÖ
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14.63
8.
James GAUDIELLO
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15.03
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Men's Long Jump
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Kristian PULLI
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7.83
2.
Shane HOWARD
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7.69
3.
Luka HERDEN
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7.68
4.
Andreas TRAJKOVSKI
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7.59
5.
Tom CAMPAGNE
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7.50
6.
Marko ČEKO
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7.47
7.
Sebastian Ree PEDERSEN
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7.37
8.
Erik JOHANSSON
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7.17
9.
Caleb CONABLE
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6.78
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Women's 100m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Julia HENRIKSSON
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11.38
2.
Veronica Shanti PEREIRA
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11.50
3.
Kristal AWUAH
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11.52
4.
Filippa SIVNERT
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11.63
5.
Ebony LANE
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11.63
6.
Mathilde U. KRAMER
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11.77
7.
Josefin NILSSON
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11.79
8.
Astrid GLENNER-FRANDSEN
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11.96
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Guðbjörg Jóna BJARNADÓTTIR
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11.91
2.
Abi GALPIN
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11.92
3.
Elise LEGZDINS
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12.22
4.
Josefin WIKFELDT
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12.25
5.
Ellinor WENNOLF
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12.38
6.
Xana BAXTER
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12.67
 
Final 3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tova GUSTAFSSON
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12.63
2.
Amanda LENNARTSSON
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12.63
3.
Celine STJERNFELT
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12.71
4.
Ramona CASEY
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12.72
5.
Ebba ELM
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13.40
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