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Summer Universiade 2017


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Women's 200m
Final Results

 

ITA.gif SIRAGUSA Irene
22.96PB

 

LAT.gif LATISEVA CUDARE Gunta
23.15PB

 

ITA.gif BONGIORNI Anna
23.47

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BEZEKOVA Alexandra
SVK.gif
23.70
5
PROCHAZKOVA Barbora
CZE.gif
23.78
6
SAFRONOVA Olga
KAZ.gif
23.80
7
HEALY Phil
IRL.gif
23.81
8
WILLIAMS Tori Monique
USA.gif
24.03
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Men's 200m
Final Results

 

FRA.gif JOHN Jeffrey
20.93

 

CAN.gif LINDE James Kenneth
20.96

 

SVK.gif VOLKO Jan
20.99

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
TITI Ncincilili
RSA.gif
21.00
5
TELESFORD Dan Neil
TTO.gif
21.03
6
MILLAR Joseph Fitzgerald
NZL.gif
21.04
7
YANG Chun-Han
TPE.gif
21.07
8
YAMASHITA Jun
JPN.gif
21.16
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Women's 100m Hurdles
Final Results

 

NED.gif VISSER Nadine Johanna
12.98

 

BLR.gif HERMAN Elvira
13.17

 

HUN.gif KOZAK Luca
13.19

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KOLECZEK Karolina
POL.gif
13.31
5
NESTERIUC Anamaria
ROU.gif
13.35
6
KEREKES Greta
HUN.gif
13.38
7
BENDRAT Stephanie
AUT.gif
13.74
8
JENNEKE Michelle Amy
AUS.gif
14.82
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Women's 3000m Steeplechase
Final Results

 

TUR.gif GUVENC Tugba
9:51.27

 

HUN.gif GYUERKES Viktoria
9:52.17

 

TUR.gif KAYA Ozlem
9:52.59

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
CAMPBELL Paige Elizabeth
AUS.gif
10:00.15PB
5
BERTONI Francesca
ITA.gif
10:09.16
6
CASETTA Belen Adaluz
ARG.gif
10:12.77
7
KRCHOVA Eva
CZE.gif
10:13.12
8
SEKANOVA Lucie
CZE.gif
10:19.38
9
DA SILVA Tatiane Raquel
BRA.gif
10:22.21
10
KOWAL Matylda Roza
POL.gif
10:23.47
11
RAITA Oksana
UKR.gif
10:26.53
12
BAKKER Veerle Adriana
NED.gif
10:29.65
13
RADFORD Stella Louise
AUS.gif
10:36.36
14
FINN Michelle
IRL.gif
10:40.06
15
SIERRA Selena Ann
USA.gif
11:10.98
16
BALOYI Thembi Lucia
RSA.gif
11:19.24
17
CHEBET Annet
UGA.gif
11:36.64SB
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Women's 50m Freestyle
Final Results

 

USA.gif BALDWIN Caroline Grace
25.02

 

RUS.gif KAMENEVA Mariia
25.08

 

USA.gif KONOPKA Katrina Marie
25.21

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
HERRMANN Graciele
BRA.gif
25.26
5
OKANO Kaho
JPN.gif
25.29
6
RACO Lucrezia
ITA.gif
25.30
7
HARRISON MARCHIORO Alessandra
BRA.gif
25.38
8
IGARASHI Chihiro
JPN.gif
25.47
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Men's 50m Freestyle
Final Results

 

FIN.gif LIUKKONEN Ari Pekka
22.02

 

BRA.gif AMARAL DUARTE Italo Manzine
22.05
JPN.gif NAKAMURA Katsumi
22.05

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ZAZZERI Lorenzo
ITA.gif
22.13
5
BRIANSKII Aleksei
RUS.gif
22.18
6
CUMBERLIDGE David Ross
GBR.gif
22.39
6
HELD Ryan Joseph
USA.gif
22.39
8
CZERNIAK Konrad Lukasz
POL.gif
22.41
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Women's 50m Breaststroke
Final Results

 

USA.gif COTTRELL Andrea Marie
30.77

 

AUS.gif PICKETT Leiston Jane
30.82

 

SWE.gif ERIKSSON Jessica Marita
31.50
UKR.gif LIVER Mariia
31.50

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
5
SZTANDERA Dominika Anna
POL.gif
31.59
6
TUCKER Miranda Lynn
USA.gif
31.60
7
STEIGER Jessica
GER.gif
31.92
8
KIM Hyejin
KOR.gif
32.03
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Women's 200m Butterfly
Final Results

 

USA.gif EASTIN Ella Frances
2:08.21

 

SUI.gif VAN BERKEL Martina Eva
2:11.32

 

TUR.gif USTUNDAG Nida Eliz
2:11.40

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
PETRONIO Aurora
ITA.gif
2:11.50
5
PARK Jinyoung
KOR.gif
2:11.75
6
NAZIEBLO Klaudia Patrycja
POL.gif
2:12.47
7
GRANT Isobel Frances
GBR.gif
2:12.72
8
TAYLOR Laura Jane
AUS.gif
2:12.74
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Men's 400m Individual Medley
Final Results

 

JPN.gif SETO Daiya
4:11.98UR

 

JPN.gif HAGINO Kosuke
4:15.44

 

RUS.gif OSIPENKO Aleksandr
4:16.63

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
GYURTA Gergely
HUN.gif
4:17.70
5
SZWEDZKI Dawid Marek
POL.gif
4:18.11
6
PAULSSON Adam Lennart
SWE.gif
4:18.83
7
GRIESHOP Sean Thomas
USA.gif
4:21.60
8
ROBERTS Jonathan Richard
USA.gif
4:25.50
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Women's 400m Freestyle
Final Results

 

GER.gif KOEHLER Sarah
4:03.96UR

 

BAH.gif EVANS Joanna Lynn
4:08.52

 

USA.gif SCHMIDT Sierra Kai
4:09.82

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
QUADARELLA Simona
ITA.gif
4:10.49
5
MEITZ Kaersten Frances
USA.gif
4:10.84
6
MELVERTON Kiah
AUS.gif
4:12.42
7
HASSLER Julia
LIE.gif
4:13.20
8
GOSS Kennedy Alison
CAN.gif
4:13.88
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