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Women's Under 19 2000m
Non-Olympic Event
Final Results
 
GBR.gif Meg Knight
6:58.7
 
GBR.gif Alice Baker
6:59.3
 
BLR.gif Anastasiya Rusak
7:02.6
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Frederike Föster
GER.gif
7:03.0
5
Abdelaziz Aicha
TUN.gif
7:05.6
6
Doris Meinbek
EST.gif
7:08.3
7
Lina Kühn
SUI.gif
7:10.2
7
Marg van der Wal
NED.gif
7:10.2
9
Zuzana Pazourková
CZE.gif
7:11.6
10
Sofie Hæk
DEN.gif
7:13.0
11
Anna Menke
NED.gif
7:15.8
12
Saskia Steltman
RSA.gif
7:17.2
13
Ella Barry
USA.gif
7:21.5
14
Poppy Jones
GBR.gif
7:23.8
15
Anastasiya Egorova
RUS.gif
7:26.9
16
Avinash Kaur
IND.gif
7:29.8
17
Anggi Widiarti
INA.gif
7:38.8
18
Ekaterina Motyleva
RUS.gif
7:44.3
 
Elena Moran
AUS.gif
DNS
 
Ellie Sousa
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DNS
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Men's Under 19 2000m
Non-Olympic Event
Final Results
 
USA.gif Isaiah Harrison
5:25.5
 
GBR.gif Gabriel Obholzer
5:53.7
 
CZE.gif Jan Čížek
5:59.4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Artem Zakharov
UKR.gif
6:03.0
5
Michael Caryk
CAN.gif
6:05.1
6
Kanstantsin Samoilau
BLR.gif
6:05.5
7
Martin Sedlák
CZE.gif
6:05.8
8
Adam Holland
AUS.gif
6:09.1
9
Kaarel Kiiver
EST.gif
6:13.5
10
Ben Hamouda Fadi
TUN.gif
6:19.3
11
Isaac Hillicks-Tulip
GBR.gif
6:22.4
12
Giulio Sicignano
ITA.gif
6:25.9
13
Flynn Jones
GBR.gif
6:26.4
14
Lirion Djekovic
GER.gif
6:28.5
15
Kai Bartel
CAN.gif
6:29.6
16
Hafsa Rayan
TUN.gif
6:30.3
17
Henry Voeller
USA.gif
6:33.5
18
Rendi setia Maulana
INA.gif
6:37.9
19
To Siu Po
HKG.gif
6:38.6
 
Andrey Beyzel
RUS.gif
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Men's 1 Hour
Non-Olympic Event
Final Results
 
GER.gif Benjamin Reuter
18270m
 
FIN.gif Joel Naukkarinen
18015m
 
GBR.gif Tom Solesbury
17848m
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Julien Brabant
FRA.gif
17782m
5
Vitor Alberto Ferreira Bermudes Santos
POR.gif
17345m
6
Chris Power
GBR.gif
17275m
7
Chan Chi Fung
HKG.gif
17236m
8
Jonas Westberg
SWE.gif
17180m
9
Leif Gunleifsen
NOR.gif
16916m
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Women's 1 Hour
Non-Olympic Event
Final Results
 
DEN.gif Margit Haahr Hansen
15219m
 
EGY.gif Ghada Ibrahim
15216m
 
UKR.gif Larysa Zhalinska
14921m
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Nicola Goss
NZL.gif
14777m
5
Louise Wymer
GBR.gif
14741m
6
Corien Prins
NED.gif
14401m
7
Jackie Hamer
GBR.gif
14334m
8
Mariken Stegmann
NED.gif
14286m
9
Tanya Rodger
CAN.gif
14014m
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Men's Under 23 500m
Non-Olympic Event
Final Results
 
EST.gif Leo Muiste
1:16.3
 
FRA.gif Pierre Bridier
1:18.7
 
DEN.gif Kristian Linklett Mortansson
1:19.2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Marwan Abdeen
EGY.gif
1:20.1
5
Abdalla Hasan Kamaleldin Eltohamy
EGY.gif
1:20.7
5
Khaled Aldawood
KSA.gif
1:20.7
7
Mohamed EL-Shenawy
EGY.gif
1:21.8
7
Emilien Deroo
FRA.gif
1:21.8
9
Leonard Benno Bührke
GER.gif
1:22.9
10
Tarun Krishna Prasad Gutta
IND.gif
1:23.1
10
Nathan Puech
FRA.gif
1:23.1
12
Kasmi Mohamed Soltane
ALG.gif
1:23.8
13
Mehul Krishnani Anand krishnani
IND.gif
1:25.0
14
Mohammed Aymen Fatah
ALG.gif
1:25.9
15
Abdelmouez Shahen
EGY.gif
1:27.7
16
Cedric Pecora
CAN.gif
1:32.3
17
Abdelrahman Abokhalaf
EGY.gif
1:52.6
 
Ivo Bouchal
CZE.gif
DNS
 
Hamza Benarafa
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Women's Under 23 500m
Non-Olympic Event
Final Results
 
GBR.gif Charlotte Dixon
1:31.09
 
CZE.gif Vár Hansen
1:32.9
 
EGY.gif Dareen Mahmoud Mohamed Aly Hegazy
1:33.2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Juliette Noir
FRA.gif
1:34.0
5
Liisa-Marie Lääne
EST.gif
1:34.5
6
Julia Stępień
POL.gif
1:37.7
7
Nihed Benchadli
ALG.gif
1:38.3
8
Fehérvári Eszter
HUN.gif
1:38.8
9
Hasnaa Mohamed
EGY.gif
1:40.7
10
Joanie Delgaco
PHI.gif
1:40.9
11
Jomana Abbass
EGY.gif
1:41.1
11
Khushpreet kaur Khushpreet
IND.gif
1:41.1
13
Mireille Qua
PHI.gif
1:42.8
14
Kirpa Dhillon
CAN.gif
1:44.5
15
Mónica Petidier
ESP.gif
1:44.7
16
Elharrak Hiba
MAR.gif
1:45.3
17
Amy Barry
IRL.gif
1:46.4
18
Maria Giulia Costagliola
GBR.gif
1:48.1
 
Sebouh Rahma Amira
ALG.gif
DNS
 
Afaf AlTayeb
KSA.gif
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Women's Open 2000m
Non-Olympic Event
Final Results
 
USA.gif Kirsten Kline
6:45.8
 
NED.gif Sophie Souwer
6:49.0
 
CAN.gif Marilou Duvernay Tardif
6:54.07
 
Rank
Athletes Nation
Result
4
Lisa Bos
CAN.gif
7:14.3
5
Danielle Abusow
CAN.gif
7:17.3
6
Debbie Sanders
BEL.gif
7:24.9
7
Christina Jensen
DEN.gif
7:35.8
8
Firdausi Nurul Hakim
INA.gif
7:38.4
9
Wendy O'Leary
IRL.gif
7:42.1
10
Monique Boshoff
RSA.gif
7:48.0
11
Amy Barry
IRL.gif
7:58.3
12
Haya Almamy
RSA.gif
8:18.0
 
Maike Diekmann
NAM.gif
DNS
 
Cen Xintao
CHN.gif
DNS
 
Kariman Abuljadaye
KSA.gif
DNS
 
Piyamon Toemsuk
THA.gif
DNS
 
Nuntida Krajangjam
THA.gif
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Men's Open 2000m
Non-Olympic Event
Final Results
 
BEL.gif Ward Lemmelijn
5:42.2
 
POL.gif Bartosz Zablocki
5:50.0
 
MDA.gif Chirill Visit Chi-Sestakov
5:53.9
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Abdelkhalek Samir Ibrahim Elbanna
EGY.gif
5:55.5
5
Vincent Matz
FRA.gif
5:56.9
6
Gregory Davis
USA.gif
5:58.5
7
Anton Bondarenko
UKR.gif
6:02.2
8
Dan Bennett
USA.gif
6:02.4
9
Peter Purcell-Gilpin
ZIM.gif
6:03.0
10
Matthew Stankiewitch
USA.gif
6:08.4
11
Jens Gustaf Debatin
SWE.gif
6:13.0
12
Roy Jones
USA.gif
6:13.9
13
Edwin Ginanjar Rudiana
INA.gif
6:17.3
14
Sayed Yehia Ibrahim Mohamed Salman
EGY.gif
6:17.8
15
Mohamed Elhusseini Elsayed Elshahawi
EGY.gif
7:39.3
 
Tatsuya Sakurama
JPN.gif
DNS
 
Cameron Webster
NZL.gif
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
GBR.gif Great Britan
4
3
2
9
2
EGY.gif Egypt
2
4
2
8
3
GER.gif Germany
3
0
0
3
4
FIN.gif Finland
2
3
1
6
5
POL.gif Poland
2
1
0
3
6
USA.gif United States
2
0
1
3
7
FRA.gif France
1
2
0
3
8
UKR.gif Ukraine
1
1
1
3
8
AUS.gif Australia
1
1
0
2
8
EST.gif Estonia
1
1
0
2
8
UKR.gif Ukraine
1
1
0
2
12
DEN.gif Denmark
1
0
2
 
13
BEL.gif Belgium
1
0
0
1
13
IRL.gif Ireland
1
0
0
1
13
POR.gif Portugal
1
0
0
1
16
TUN.gif Tunisia
0
2
1
3
17
ITA.gif Italy
0
2
0
2
18
CZE.gif Czech Republic
0
1
1
2
18
LAT.gif Latvia
0
1
0
1
18
NED.gif Netherlands
0
1
0
1
19
URU.gif Uruguay
0
1
0
1
19
ALG.gif Algeria
0
0
2
2
19
CAN.gif Canada
0
0
2
2
22
MDA.gif Moldova
0
0
2
2
22
BLR.gif Belarus
0
0
1
1
22
WHT.gif FISA
0
0
1
1
22
 
MEX.gif Mexico
0
0
1
1
22
SLO.gif Slovenia
0
0
1
1
22
ZIM.gif Zimbabwe
0
0
1
1
Total
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