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Discus Throw U23 Women

 

Pos ID Name PB Team Cat Result Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6  
12 290 Domjan Veronika 59.51 :SLO U23 54.04 1 52.90 51.92 52.46 54.04 53.88 52.57  
11 232 Sipponen Salla 54.56 :FIN U23 53.15 2 50.29 51.44 53.15 X 52.95 52.65  
9 271 Emelianov Alexandra 53.70 :MDA U23 52.58 3 X X 51.97 52.58 X X  
10 243 Hartwig Julie 54.76 :GER U23 52.46 4 49.36 47.33 48.70 X 52.46 51.97  
7 254 Kerekes Dóra 52.54 :HUN U23 51.08 5 51.08 X X 48.89 49.20 47.64  
4 264 Andreutti Giada 51.43 :ITA U23 50.97 6 X 47.28 50.97 X 50.20 X  
8 311 Nykyta Kateryna 53.21 :UKR U23 50.23 7 48.19 X 50.02 50.23 X X  
6 220 Alarcón Andrea 56.90 :ESP U23 49.63 8 47.00 42.67 49.63 46.69 47.81 X  
2 281 Pereira Juliana 48.99 :POR U23 47.62 9 46.09 46.62 46.75 X 46.89 47.62  
5 284 Burueana Lenuta 51.68 :ROU U23 45.05 10 45.05 X X X X -  
3 295 Kocarova Julia 50.08 :SVK U23 44.74 11 40.92 X X 44.74 41.28 44.07  
1 275 Efremovska Mateja   :MKD U23 33.49 12 X 33.49 31.56 X X 30.84
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Javelin Throw Sen Women

 

Pos ID Name PB Team Cat Result Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6  
16 245 Hussong Christin 65.92 :GER Sen 61.80 1 55.31 59.32 59.17 55.11 61.80 55.56  
13 269 Muze Lina 61.97 :LAT Sen 61.26 2 58.73 57.20 61.26 58.26 X X  
15 261 Hjálmsdóttir Ásdís 62.77 :ISL Sen 59.53 3 59.53 X 55.12 X 58.85 X  
14 233 Andraud Matilde 61.72 :FRA Sen 58.91 4 58.91 X X X X 55.13  
11 300 Wessman Anna 58.34 :SWE Sen 58.55 5 56.12 53.86 58.55 54.90 - -  
12 225 Laasma Liina 63.17 :EST Sen 57.37 6 55.54 57.37 56.91 53.97 X 57.05  
6 251 Bogdán Annabella 55.95 :HUN Sen 56.99 7 49.99 46.79 56.99 56.13 51.09 X  
9 230 Kangas Jenni 56.56 :FIN Sen 55.89 8 52.64 53.86 54.93 53.35 55.89 53.51  
10 266 Jemai Sara 57.20 :ITA Sen 54.35 9 54.35 X 51.51 X X 54.29  
4 256 Ormay Anikó 55.81 :HUN Sen 52.21 10 48.61 47.71 50.03 48.94 48.62 52.21  
2 259 Fitzgibbon Anita 54.92 :IRL Sen 51.43 11 51.43 48.35 49.88 48.73 46.76 X  
8 215 Ogrodníková Nikola 60.04 :CZE Sen 50.99 12 47.19 50.63 X 49.55 47.23 50.99  
5 282 Anghelescu Nicoleta Madalina 55.97 :ROU Sen 50.42 13 50.42 47.10 48.45 X X 48.40  
3 312 Retiva-Dovhenko Kateryna 54.15 :UKR Sen 49.73 14 49.73 X X 47.21 X 47.93  
1 303 Sakir Berivan 53.34 :TUR Sen 49.56 15 49.46 47.27 47.06 45.89 49.56 47.55  
7 211 Andrejsková Petra 57.48 :CZE Sen 48.12 16 48.12 47.64 X 46.49 X 45.13  
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Shot Put U23 Women

 

Pos ID Name PB Team Cat Result Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6  
10 299 Roos Fanny 17.05 :SWE U23 16.08 1 16.08 X X X 15.90 X  
6 236 Pierre-Louis Rose Sharon   :FRA U23 15.97 2 15.68 15.09 15.75 15.97 15.49 15.29  
5 208 Pasechnik Alena 15.50 :BLR U23 15.88 3 15.88 X 15.41 15.85 15.54 X  
9 224 Toimil María Belén 16.31 :ESP U23 15.16 4 14.87 X 15.12 15.04 X 15.16  
7 246 Jokeit Laura 16.10 :GER U23 14.98 5 14.03 14.50 14.98 X X 14.39  
8 284 Burueana Lenuta 15.97 :ROU U23 14.85 6 14.85 X 14.80 X 14.67 X  
3 260 Walsh Michaela 14.18 :IRL U23 13.78 7 13.77 13.23 13.22 13.04 13.78 13.33  
4 313 Savytska Viktoriya 15.18 :UKR U23 12.81 8 12.81 12.68 12.53 X - 12.31  
2 257 Veiland Violetta 13.78 :HUN U23 12.51 9 11.79 X 12.05 12.51 X 12.15  
1 279 Oliveira Ophélie 12.89 :POR U23 12.46 10 12.20 12.09 12.46 X 12.02 11.89  
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Shot Put Sen Women

 

Pos ID Name PB Team Cat Result Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6  
11 204 Abramchuk Alena 19.24 :BLR Sen 17.21 1 16.86 17.21 X X X X  
9 234 Cérival Jessica 17.87 :FRA Sen 17.05 2 16.23 15.76 X 15.91 16.62 17.05  
7 212 Cervenková Markéta 16.04 :CZE Sen 16.86 3 16.06 X 16.47 16.86 X 16.29  
10 205 Kolb Viktoryia 17.47 :BLR Sen 16.82 4 15.97 16.22 16.82 X X 16.34  
4 201 Boumkwo Jolien 15.81 :BEL Sen 16.27 5 14.78 15.48 14.95 16.27 15.51 15.48  
8 219 Mulbjerg Trine 16.80 :DEN Sen 15.60 6 X 15.60 X X X X  
2 310 Marusenko Svitlana 15.24 :UKR Sen 15.35 7 X 15.35 X 14.91 15.19 14.61  
5 285 Huzum-Vitan Andreea 15.97 :ROU Sen 15.09 8 15.09 14.74 X X X 14.21  
3 213 Klementová Petra 15.47 :CZE Sen 14.91 9 14.28 14.37 14.61 X 14.91 14.56  
1 258 Fitzgerald Claire 16.20 :IRL Sen 14.72 10 14.19 14.72 14.66 14.29 X 14.57  
6 227 Teesaar Anu 16.02 :EST Sen 14.35 11 14.34 X 14.35 X 14.31 X
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Discus Throw U23 Men

 

Pos ID Name PB Team Cat Result Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6  
12 122 Pettersson Simon 60.25 :SWE U23 60.28 1 X X 56.50 60.28 60.28 59.00  
13 104 Firfirica Alin Alexandru 61.04 :ROU U23 59.28 2 54.85 X 55.63 56.63 59.28 X  
9 86 Poska Domantas 58.32 :LTU U23 58.08 3 56.90 X 57.56 55.71 56.91 58.08  
10 57 Káplár János 58.96 :HUN U23 56.31 4 54.62 54.96 55.77 56.31 X X  
7 81 Pilato Martin 55.85 :ITA U23 56.01 5 54.67 X 54.79 56.01 X 54.06  
11 16 Halubkovich Valery 59.82 :BLR U23 55.35 6 53.48 53.75 X 54.83 X 55.35  
5 89 Mura Stefan 52.48 :MDA U23 54.06 7 46.69 49.85 53.92 50.71 X 54.06  
8 52 Zeuke Tony 58.03 :GER U23 53.53 8 X 53.53 52.29 X 51.17 X  
4 127 Ceylan Tuna 50.63 :TUR U23 49.06 9 46.80 49.06 X 47.85 X 47.61  
3 141 Sharov Ruslan 50.76 :UKR U23 48.80 10 48.80 X X 42.84 X 43.47  
6 100 Lima Edujose 49.38 :POR U23 48.63 11 46.84 X X X 43.49 48.63  
1 90 Farrugia Luke 49.49 :MLT U23 46.12 12 43.94 44.46 X X 45.78 46.12  
2 92 Rosvold Thor Olav 52.51 :NOR U23 0.00   X X X X X X  
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Hammer Throw Sen Men Group-A

 

Pos ID Name PB Team Cat Result Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6  
12 61 Pars Krisztian 82.69 :HUN Sen 75.21 1 72.43 74.71 74.16 73.29 75.21 74.66  
8 18 Kalamoyets Siarhei 77.52 :BLR Sen 75.17 2 X X 75.17 X X 72.68  
10 79 Lingua Marco 79.97 :ITA Sen 74.51 3 72.52 72.15 74.05 X X 74.51  
7 31 Cienfuegos Javier 76.71 :ESP Sen 73.88 4 X 72.14 72.95 73.02 72.92 73.88  
11 88 Marghiev Serghei 78.72 :MDA Sen 73.50 5 73.28 72.70 72.83 73.50 X 72.34  
6 43 Seppänen Tuomas 75.31 :FIN Sen 72.57 6 72.57 69.92 X 70.39 70.79 X  
9 14 Dubitski Aleh 76.67 :BLR Sen 71.00 7 X X 71.00 70.86 69.69 69.52  
4 113 Plesko Nejc 73.63 :SLO Sen 69.62 8 X 67.94 65.59 69.31 69.62 66.01  
3 76 Falloni Simone 73.78 :ITA Sen 69.57 9 67.71 68.90 68.54 68.42 69.57 69.50  
5 55 Hudi Akos 76.93 :HUN Sen 69.25 10 68.82 67.68 68.73 68.67 65.82 69.25  
1 42 Saarikoski Juho 71.57 :FIN Sen 69.00 11 69.00 67.62 67.83 68.32 67.61 67.18  
2 123 Vestlund Oscar 72.20 :SWE Sen 68.13 12 X 68.13 X 67.64 67.96 X

 

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Discus Throw Sen Women

 

Pos ID Name PB Team Cat Result Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6  
17 238 Robert-Michon Mélina 66.28 :FRA Sen 62.05 1 60.48 62.05 60.92 58.52 61.57 61.33  
13 237 Pousse Pauline 59.93 :FRA Sen 58.24 2 X 54.89 57.21 56.19 58.24 X  
12 216 Stankova Eliska 59.34 :CZE Sen 55.55 3 X 51.13 X 55.55 X 53.94  
10 308 Klochko Viktoriya 58.01 :UKR Sen 53.63 4 53.63 48.65 51.91 X 51.80 X  
15 249 Anagnostopoúlou Hrisoúla 61.40 :GRE Sen 53.35 5 51.06 52.20 50.85 53.35 52.77 X  
8 265 Capoferri Natalina 54.79 :ITA Sen 53.04 6 51.45 53.03 52.11 X 53.04 X  
11 268 Strumillo Stefania 58.22 :ITA Sen 52.92 7 X X 52.75 52.57 52.80 52.92  
16 274 Stratulat Natalia 62.13 :MDA Sen 52.74 8 52.74 52.09 X X X X  
14 270 Sendriute Zinaida 65.97 :LTU Sen 52.64 9 51.21 X 52.64 50.68 X X  
1 240 Rigishvili Salome 58.90 :GEO Sen 51.37 10 X X 50.52 50.26 51.37 X  
3 228 Tollasson Kätlin 53.02 :EST Sen 51.17 11 51.17 49.79 50.41 50.66 50.00 50.56  
6 218 Bebe Katrine 53.96 :DEN Sen 50.39 12 44.61 49.24 49.98 50.39 48.22 X  
9 204 Abramchuk Alena 55.16 :BLR Sen 50.07 13 50.07 49.59 X X 49.98 X  
4 306 Uzunbilek Zehra 52.29 :TUR Sen 49.47 14 X 49.47 46.90 X 46.74 48.78  
7 210 Lada Androniki 55.80 :CYP Sen 49.38 15 45.39 49.38 47.59 X X X  
5 258 Fitzgerald Claire 53.01 :IRL Sen 48.21 16 46.37 45.33 44.77 48.21 46.47 X  
2 283 Asmarandei Elena Mihaela   :ROU Sen 47.25 17 45.28 46.53 45.72 X 46.00 47.25  
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Shot Put U23 Men

 

Pos ID Name PB Team Cat Result Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6  
11 133 Özdeveci Osman Can 18.96 :TUR U23 18.59 1 18.27 18.31 18.47 18.59 18.42 X  
12 49 Muller Patrick 18.99 :GER U23 18.12 2 17.33 X 17.38 18.12 X 18.02  
7 39 Koha Karl 17.25 :EST U23 17.29 3 16.35 17.09 X 17.16 17.00 17.29  
8 62 Rakovszky Tibor 17.75 :HUN U23 17.25 4 16.73 17.17 16.60 16.71 16.73 17.25  
4 28 Thomsen Kristoffer 15.76 :DEN U23 16.89 5 15.72 16.16 X X X 16.89  
10 114 Zupancic BlaÏ 18.13 :SLO U23 16.88 6 16.88 X X X 16.71 16.80  
3 137 Obukhov Roman 17.33 :UKR U23 16.76 7 16.55 16.39 16.68 16.52 16.59 16.76  
5 35 Pardo Daniel 16.30 :ESP U23 16.65 8 X X 16.48 16.35 16.37 16.65  
9 85 Malotkinas Julius 18.10 :LTU U23 16.56 9 16.20 X X X 16.45 16.56  
2 75 Caiaffa Andrea 14.84 :ITA U23 16.11 10 15.24 X X 16.11 15.92 X  
6 69 Wasserman Rohi 16.69 :ISR U23 16.10 11 X 14.76 15.75 X 16.10 15.98  
1 16 Halubkovich Valery   :BLR U23 13.46 12 12.81 13.22 X 13.23 13.46 13.3
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