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Athletics EAA Under 16, Under 18 & Under 20 Team Baltic Championships 2020


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Mixed Under 18 Team Event
Women's 2000m Steeplechase (Event 16/37) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Alina SOKUNOVA
:LAT
7:18.62
2
Carmen RÄÄK
:EST
7:37.59
3
Beatrise BIKOVSKA
:LAT
7:48.72
4
Deimante BENDARAVICIUTE
:LTU
8:01.25
5
Eliise LUKS
:EST
8:21.06
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Mixed Under 20 Team Event
Men's 400m Hurdles (Event 14/37) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Dmitrijs LAŠENKO
:LAT
53.66
2
Gints GRIGULIS
:LAT
54.19
3
Karl-Oskar PAJUS
:EST
55.16
4
Lukas ŠERMUKŠNIS
:LTU
56.43
5
Eerik OOLUP
:EST
57.81
6
Erikas IVANOVAS
:LTU
1:00.82
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Mixed Under 18 Team Event
Men's 400m Hurdles (Event 17/37) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Etjens Viktors BELAŠOVS
:LAT
54.22
2
Märten TROPP
:EST
56.79
3
Gvido MIEZERS
:LAT
56.87
4
Dan ŠEMELJOV
:EST
58.18
5
Martas DAMAŽECKAS
:LTU
59.53
6
Ugnius MACIONIS
:LTU
59.80
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Mixed Under 18 Team Event
Women's 400m Hurdles (Event 18/37) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Juliana DEMEŠTŠENKO
:EST
1:02.16
2
Guste JONIKAITE
:LTU
1:04.73
3
Emmija IVULE
:LAT
1:05.79
4
Elena JASAITE
:LTU
1:06.49
5
Anastasija KISELE
:LAT
1:06.61
6
Anna LENSMENT
:EST
1:07.33
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Mixed Under 20 Team Event
Men's Hammer Throw (Event 15/37) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Makars KOROTKOVS
:LAT
65.69
2
Oskar Filip TAMMIK
:EST
60.19
3
Gustas PRITULSKIS
:LTU
59.61
4
Kaaro SAATMÄE
:EST
56.55
5
Rokas BALCIUNAS
:LTU
47.15
6
Otto Gustavs BERZKALNS
:LAT
38.19
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Mixed Under 20 Team Event
Women's Javelin Throw (Event 16/37) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Gedly TUGI

:EST
51.33
2
Katre Marit LIIV
:EST
47.04
3
Sabine MARKSA
:LAT
45.04
4
Meda MAJAUSKAITE
:LTU
43.85
5
Veronika LISOVSKA
:LAT
43.60
6
Gintare PAULAUSKAITE
:LTU
36.28
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Mixed Under 20 Team Event
Men's Long Jump (Event 17/37) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Arturs IGNATJEVS

:LAT
6.95
2
Sandis DZENITIS
:LAT
6.76
3
Igor ANDREJEV
:EST
6.68
4
Romet VAHTER
:EST
6.63
5
Povilas ŠILIAUSKAS
:LTU
6.44
6
Merunas MARTINKUS
:LTU
4.98
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Mixed Under 20 Team Event
Women's 400m Hurdles (Event 18/37) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Madara LUNGEVICA
:LAT
1:02.02
2
Hanna ZIKEJEVA
:LTU
1:04.54
3
Liis Grete ATONEN
:EST
1:05.24
4
Paula KAUPE
:LAT
1:05.33
5
Marite MÄESAAR
:EST
1:07.74
6
Julija BACIUTE
:LTU
1:08.30
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Mixed Under 18 Team Event
Women's 4x100m Relay (Event 19/37) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Matilda VITSUT

Grette-Ly MÄESALU

Anna Maria MILLEND

Marit KUTMAN

:EST
46.90
2

Karolina TALALAITE

Gabija KLIMUKAITE

Neda LASICKAITE

Andre OŽECHAUSKAITE

:LTU
48.21
 

Kristine URTANE 

Daniela LASMANE

Patricija GROSBERGA

Lasma ZEMITE

:LAT
DSQ
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Mixed Under 18 Team Event
Men's 4x100m Relay (Event 20/37) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1

Markus POST

Madis KAARE

Hanno TAMM

Pert-EmIl RAUN

:EST
43.11
2

Alens JUDOVS

Ginters KELPS

Karlis DEGINS

Matiss GRŽIBOVSKIS

:LAT
44.11
3

Rokas VOŠTERIS

Marius VALAITIS

Arnas SAPATKA

Airidas ZABARAS

:LTU
44.38
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