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Athletics WA Bronze Continental Tour 2020 (Kladno Hazi A Kladenske Memorialy)


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Men's 400m
Final Results

 

.NED Tony van Diepen
46.11

 

.IRL Christopher O'Donnell
46.70

 

.GBR Kevin Metzger
46.71PB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Matěj Krsek
.CZE
46.73
5
Miloud Laredj
.ALG
47.72
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Women's 400m
Final Results

 

.POL Aleksandra Gaworska
53.15

 

.CZE Tereza Petržilková
55.25PB

 

.CZE Šárka Somrová
57.93

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Eliška Zahrádková
.CZE
59.19PB
5
Lucie Zaplatílková
.CZE
62.27PB
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Men's Javelin Throw
Final Results

 

.LAT Gatis Cakšs
82.19

 

.CZE Vítězslav Veselý
81.54

 

.MDA Andrian Mardare
81.37

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Edis Matusevičius
.LTU
78.68
5
Mateusz Kwašniewski
.POL
75.12SB
6
Dominik Sokola
.CZE
67.46
7
Kryštof Kozač
.CZE
67.10
8
Gianluca Tamberi
.ITA
62.29
  Petr Frydrych
.CZE
NM
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Men's Triple Jump
Final Results

 

.POL Adrian Swiderski
16.01MR

 

.CZE Ondřej Vodák
15.60

 

.CZE Jiří Vondráček
15.53

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Jan Lechner
.CZE
14.62
5
Michal Sebera
.CZE
14.13
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Men's High Jump
Final Results

 

.POL Norbert Kobielski
2.19SB

 

.POR Cherson Balde
2.19SB

 

.CZE Marek Bahník
2.13

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Ondřej Vodák
.CZE
2.05
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Men's Shot Put
Final Results

 

.CZE Tomáš Staněk
20.19

 

.POL Jakub Szyszkowski
20.03

 

.JAM Ashinia Miller
20.01

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Francisko Belo
.POR
19.39
5
Martin Novák
.CZE
18.02
6
David Tupý
.CZE
17.93PB
7
Tadeáš Procházka
.CZE
17.13PB
8
Miroslav Pavlíček
.CZE
16.44
9
Dominik Sládek
.CZE
15.29
  Jakub Císař
.CZE
DNS
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Women's 800m
Final Results

 

.GBR Isabelle Boffey
2:01.88PB

 

.FIN Sara Kuivisto
2:02.28

 

.HUN Bianca Bartha-Kéri
2:02.78SB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Simona Pelová
.CZE
2:24.84
5
Tereza Roubíková
.CZE
2:32.11PB
6
Nikola Badinová
.CZE
2:33.24
  Magda Stefanowicz
.POL
DNF
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Men's 800m
Final Results

 

.CZE Štěpán Trávníček
1:57.87PB

 

.CZE Jan Hřích
1:59.40PB

 

.CZE Marián Dražan
2:00.69PB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Kryštof Alexa
.CZE
2:07.19PB
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Men's 200m
Final Results

 

.DEN Tazana Kamanga-Dyrbak
20.91PB

 

.CZE Jan Veleba
20.98

 

.DEN Simon Hansen
21.35SB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Petar Peev
.BUL
21.71SB
5
Jakub Rež
.CZE
22.11
6
Filip Klvaňa
.CZE
22.46
7
Jakub Řezníček
.CZE
22.56SB
8
Jan Ullman
.CZE
22.71
9
Martin Kašpar
.CZE
23.16SB
10
Vojtěch Vrba
.CZE
23.36
11
Matěj Jarušek
.CZE
23.57PB
  Jan Valášek
.CZE
DNS
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Women's 200m
Final Results

 

.EGY Bassant Hemida
22.91MR

 

.CZE Nikola Bendová
23.16NL

 

.ITA Irene Siragusa
23.37SB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Martina Hofmanová
.CZE
23.48
5
Mathilde Kramer
.DEN
24.29
6
Tereza Lamačová
.CZE
24.89
7
Adriana Havlová
.CZE
27.11
8
Adéla Alexová
.CZE
27.97
  Carolle Zahi
.FRA
DNS
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