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Summer Universiade 2017


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Women's 50m Freestyle

 

Gold :USA Caroline Baldwin 25.02

Silver :RUS Mariia Kameneva 25.08

Bronze :USA Katrina Konopka 25.21

 

Men's 50m Freestyle

 

Gold :FIN Ari Pekka Liukkonen 22.02

Silver :BRA Italo Duarte 22.05

Silver :JPN Katsumi Nakamura 22.05

 

Women's 50m Breaststroke

 

Gold :USA Andrea Cottrell 30.77

Silver :AUS Leiston Pickett 30.82

Bronze :SWE Jessica Eriksson 31.50

 

Women's 200m Butterfly

 

Gold :USA Ella Eastin 2:08.21

Silver :SUI Martina Van Berkel 2:11.32

Bronze :TUR Nida Ustindag 2:11.40

 

Men's 400m Individual Medley

 

Gold :JPN Daiya Seto 4:11.98 UR

Silver :JPN Kosuke Hagino 4:15.44

Bronze :RUS Aleksandr Osipenko 4:16.63

 

Women's 400m Freestyle

 

Gold :GER Sarah Koehler 4:03.96 UR

Silver :BAH Joanna Evans 4:08.52

Bronze :USA Sierra Schmidt 4:09.82

 

Women's 4x100m Medley Relay

 

Gold :JPN 4:00.24

Silver :USA 4:00.49

Bronze :ITA 4:02.40

 

Men's 4x100m Medley Relay

 

Gold :USA 3:33.27

Silver :RUS 3:34.85

Bronze :JPN 3:34.88

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Women's Hammer Throw

 

Gold :POL Malwina Kopron 76.85m UR

Silver :BLR Hanna Malyshchyk 74.93m

Bronze :POL Joanna Fiodorow 71.33m

 

Women's Pole Vault

 

Gold :BLR Iryna Zhuk 4.40m

Silver :GER Annika Roloff 4.40m

Bronze :POR Marta Onofre 4.40m

 

Men's Javelin Throw

 

Gold :TPE Cheng Chao-Tsun 91.36m UR AR

Silver :GER Andreas Hofmann 91.07m

Bronze :TPE Huang Shih-Feng 86.64m

 

Men's 400m Hurdles

 

Gold :DOM Juander Santos 48.65

Silver :TPE Chen Chieh 49.05

Bronze :ALG Abdelmalik Lahoulou 49.30

 

Women's 200m (-1.4)

 

Gold :ITA Irene Siragusa 22.96

Silver :LAT Gunta Latiseva-Cudare 23.15

Bronze :ITA Anna Bongiorni 23.47

 

Men's 200m (-3.8)

 

Gold :FRA Jeffrey John 20.93

Silver :CAN James Linde 20.96

Bronze :SVK Jan Volko 20.99

 

Women's 100m Hurdles (-1.3)

 

Gold :NED Nadine Visser 12.98

Silver :BLR Elvira Herman 13.17

Bronze :HUN Luca Kozak 13.19

 

Women's 3000m Steeplechase

 

Gold :TUR Tugba Guvenc 9:51.27

Silver :HUN Viktoria Gyuerkes 9:52.17

Bronze :TUR Ozlem Kaya 9:52.59

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Just now, juddy96 said:

 

Men's 50m Freestyle

 

Gold :FIN Ari Pekka Liukkonen 22.02

Silver :BRA Italo Duarte 22.05

Silver :JPN Katsumi Nakamura 22.05

 

 

 

in the  World Junior Championships the americans  got  around  21" during the first round ,sure they are doped

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