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Athletics IAAF Challenger Continental Tour 2023 (6. Memoriał Wiesława Maniaka)


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Athletics IAAF Challenger Continental Tour 2023 (6. Memoriał Wiesława Maniaka)
 
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Men's 100m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Brendon RODNEY
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10.19
2.
Taymir BURNET
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10.25
3.
Jerome BLAKE
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10.39
4.
Simon HANSEN
DEN.gif
10.48
5.
Mateusz SIUDA
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10.53
6.
Jerod ELCOCK
TTO.gif
10.61
7.
Anton BACHÓRSKI
POL.gif
10.77
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Benson OKOT
UGA.gif
10.67
2.
Allan NGOBI
UGA.gif
10.69
3.
Panayiotis TRIVYZAS
GRE.gif
10.83
4.
Kenny Emi TIJANI-AJAYI
NOR.gif
10.88
5.
Łukasz ŻAK
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10.89
6.
Mohammad Amin ALSALAMI
WHT.gif
10.90
7.
Adam RAŠKA
CZE.gif
11.04
Men's 200m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Brendon RODNEY
CAN.gif
20.40
2.
Taymir BURNET
NED.gif
20.60
3.
Jerome BLAKE
CAN.gif
20.61
4.
Allan NGOBI
UGA.gif
21.36
5.
Łukasz ŻAK
POL.gif
21.63
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Simon HANSEN
DEN.gif
21.15
2.
Fabian BRYLOWSKI
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21.31
3.
Benson OKOT
UGA.gif
21.40
4.
Mohammad Amin ALSALAMI
WHT.gif
21.62
5.
Kenny Emi TIJANI-AJAYI
NOR.gif
21.64
6.
Adam RAŠKA
CZE.gif
21.99
7.
Anton BACHÓRSKI
POL.gif
22.24
 
Panayiotis TRIVYZAS
GRE.gif
DNF
Men's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Charles DOBSON
GBR.gif
45.17
2.
Christopher O'DONNELL
IRL.gif
46.38
3.
Alex KNIBBS
GBR.gif
46.91
4.
Loïc PREVOT
FRA.gif
47.02
5.
Lukas KRAPPE
GER.gif
47.96
6.
Kyriakos TSIKILIS
GRE.gif
51.06
Men's 800m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Marino BLOUDEK
CRO.gif
1:47.51
2.
Daniel KOTYZA
CZE.gif
1:48.06
3.
Aurele VANDEPUTTE
BEL.gif
1:48.35
4.
Jacopo PERON
ITA.gif
1:48.98
5.
Joonas RINNE
FIN.gif
1:49.07
6.
Patryk SIERADZKI
POL.gif
1:49.22
7.
Bram BUIGEL
NED.gif
1:49.75
8.
Alexander LUNDSKOG
SWE.gif
1:50.32
9.
Sander DYBWAD MATHIESEN
NOR.gif
1:50.35
10.
Deniss SALMIJANOV
EST.gif
1:50.56
Men's Pole Vault
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Emmanouil KARALIS
GRE.gif
5.70
2.
Cole WALSH
USA.gif
5.70
2.
Piotr LISEK
POL.gif
5.70
4.
Olen Tray OATES
USA.gif
5.57
5.
Simen GUTTORMSEN
NOR.gif
5.57
 
Dan BÁRTA
CZE.gif
NM
Men's Shot Put
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Tom WALSH
NZL.gif
21.92
2.
Roger STEEN
USA.gif
21.12
3.
Armin SINANČEVIĆ
SRB.gif
21.06
4.
Payton OTTERDAHL
USA.gif
20.98
5.
Michał HARATYK
POL.gif
20.77
6.
Szymon MAZUR
POL.gif
18.39
Women's 100m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Asha PHILIP
GBR.gif
11.27
2.
Lorène Dorcas BAZOLO
POR.gif
11.33
3.
Krystsina TSIMANOUSKAYA
POL.gif
11.50
4.
Boglárka TAKÁCS
HUN.gif
11.61
5.
Magdalena LINDNER
AUT.gif
11.65
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Gloria HOOPER
ITA.gif
11.79
2.
Natálie KOŽUŠKANIČOVÁ
CZE.gif
11.82
3.
Maja MIHALINEC ZIDAR
SLO.gif
11.88
4.
Angely RAMOS
PUR.gif
12.15
Women's 200m
Finals Results
 
Final 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Lorène Dorcas BAZOLO
POR.gif
23.27
2.
Amy HUNT
GBR.gif
23.28
3.
Krystsina TSIMANOUSKAYA
POL.gif
23.41
4.
Boglárka TAKÁCS
HUN.gif
23.61
5.
Asha PHILIP
GBR.gif
23.79
6.
Natálie KOŽUŠKANIČOVÁ
CZE.gif
23.88
 
Final 2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Gloria HOOPER
ITA.gif
23.76
2.
Maja MIHALINEC ZIDAR
SLO.gif
23.85
3.
Magdalena LINDNER
AUT.gif
23.99
Women's 400m
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Madeline PRICE
CAN.gif
51.94
2.
Gunta VAIČULE
LAT.gif
52.48
3.
Astri ERTZGAARD
NOR.gif
52.70
4.
Adrianna JANOWICZ-PÓŁTORAK
POL.gif
53.57
5.
Maja ĆIRIĆ
SRB.gif
54.49

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