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European Athletics Results 2015 (weekend 31.01.2015), by Carles Baronet

Larry Ederby Larry Eder
February 23, 2015
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This is results for European season up through 31 January 2015, from Carles Baronet! Sorry for the delay. 

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European Athletics Results 2015 (5)

AUSTRIA

Wien (Austria), 31.1.2015 (indoor)

Men
60m A 1 Aykuy Ay (tur) 6.71; 2 Dewi Hammond (gbr) 6.73 (6.70 2h2); 3 Sam Gordon (gbr) 6.73; 4
Marvin Popoola (gbr) 6.74; 5 Jan Veleba (cze) 6.74; 6 Zvonimir Ivaskovic (cro) 6.77; 7 Markus Fuchs
6.85; 8 Jan Zumer (slo) 6.85; 60m B 1 Blaz Brulc (slo) 6.90; 2 Luka Rakic (slo) 6.90, 3 Fabiano da Silva
(bra) 6.93 (6.92 4h1); 4 Jan Volko (svk) (96) 6.93; in heats: Marienus Trouw (rsa) 6.93 5h1; 200m
Thomas Somers (gbr) (97) 21.17 1h1; Chris Stone (gbr) 21.22 1h2; Jan Zumer (slo) 21.29 1h5; Tibor
Kasa (hun) 21.48 1h4; Zvonimir Ivaskovic (cro) 21.52 1h7; Kostas Skrabulis (ltu) 21.75 1h6; 400m Luka
Janezic (slo) 46.59 1h9; Jarryd Dunn (gbr) 46.98 1h1; Jamie Bowie (gbr) 47.15 1h2; Milos Raovic (srb)
47.43 2h1; Altintas Baltuhan (tur) 47.45 1h8; Owen Smith (gbr) 47.70 2h9; Mehmet Güzel (tur) 47.72
1h3; Antoine Gillet (bel) 47.77 1h4; Dylan Borlee (bel) 47.83 1h5; Mateo Ruzic (cro) 48.00 2h3; Halit
Kilic (tur) 48.01 1h6; Aly Ekber Kayar (tur) 48.15 2h5; 800m Thomas Roth (nor) 1.47.26 1h1; Andreas
Rapatz 1.47.72 1h2; Brice Leroy (fra) 1.47.88 2h1; Renars Stepins (lat) 1.48.08 2h2; karol Konieczny
(pol) 1.48.17 3h1; Patrik Oehler (ger) 1.48.76 3h2; Miroslav Burian (cze) 1.48.98 4h1; Filip Sasinek (cze)
1.49.00 1h3; Paul Goodall (gbr) 1.49.15 5h1; Jamie Webb (gbr) 1.49.24 2h3; matij Pavlicek 1.49.39 3h3;
Mihailas Theofanis (cyp) 1.49.51 4h3; Jozef Pelikan (svk) 1.49.80 4h2; Christian Vorovenci (rom)
1.50.20 6h1; Jakub Sevcik (cze) 1.50.27 5h3; Giovanni Bellino (ita) 1.50.36 6h3; Tomas Vystrk (cze)
1.50.70 1h5; Matus Talan (svk) (96) 1.50.76 2h5; Nick Jensen (nor) 1.50.86 1h4; Anthonyu Lieghio (irl)
1.50.97 7h3; 60mh 1 Hassane Fofana (ita) 7.79; 2 Nicholas Gayle (gbr) 7.82; 3 Andreas Martinsen (den)
7.93; 4 Valdo Szucs (hun) 7.99; 5 Mustafa Günel (tur) 8.00; PV 1 Adam Hague (gbr) (97) 5.55; 2 Deszo
Szabo (hun) 5.21; LJ 1 Daniel Gardiner (gbr) 7.60; 2 Julian Kellerer 7.48; SP 1 Scott Lincoln (gbr) 17.79;
2 Viktor Pali (hun) 17.28
Women
60m 1 Maja Mihaljinec (slo) 7.26; 2 Louise Bloor (gbr) 7.37; 3 Anasztazia Nguyen (hun) 7.42; 4 Petra
Urbankova (cze) 7.44; 5 Morris Lukesha (gbr) 7.47 (7.47 2h1); 6 Sabina Veit (slo) 7.54; 7 Viola Kleiser
7.55; 8 Andriana Ferra (gre) 7.61; in heats: Rebecca Chapman (gbr) 7.67 4h1; Paval Hrivnova (cze) 7.71
5h1; Melissa Roberts 7.64 5h2; Katarina Simic (srb) 7.74 6h2; Anna Kerbachová (cze) (2000) 7.71 2h3;
200m Maja Mihaljinec (slo) 23.47 1h4; Louise Bloor (gbr) 23.64 1h2; Shannon Hylton (96) 23.81 1h1;
Joey Duck (gbr) 24.28 1h3; Anna Kerbachová (cze) 24.38 1h6; 400m Seren Bundy-Davies (gbr) 52.20
1h1; Laura Maddox (gbr) 53.09 1h2; Line Kloster (nor) 53.41 2h1; Iveta Putalová 54.54 1h3; Zdenka
Seidlová (cze) (97) 54.56 1h5; Helena Jiranová (cze) 54.61 1h4; Tamara Salaski (srb) 54.85 2h2;
Alexandra Stuková (svk) 54.91 2h5; Anita Banovic (cro) 55.21 2h4; Maja Pogorevc (slo) (96) 55.36 1h6;
Kristina Dudek (cro) 55.55 2h6; 800m Jenny Meadows (gbr) 1.59.21 1h1; Rowena Cole (gbr) 2.04.21
2h1; Mihaela Nunu (rom) 2.05.14 3h1; Elisa Cusma (ita) 2.05.19 4h1; Stina Troest (den) 2.05.93 1h2;
Adelle Tracey (gbr) 2.06.09 5h1; Ida Fillingsnes (den) 2.06.16 2h2; Tereza Capková (cze) 2.07.15 6h1;
Linn Nilsson (swe) 2.07.16 3h2; Diana Mezulianikova (cze) 2.08.65 7h1; HJ 1 Burcu Yüksel (tur) 1.84; 2
Bethan Partridge (gbr) 1.82; SP Eden Francis (gbr) 16.94

BELGIUM
Gent (Belgium), 31.1-1.2.2015
–National Championships in Combined Events- (indoor)

Men
Heptathlon Niels Pittomvils 5.957p (7.18; 7.23; 13.96; 1.99
– 8.18; 5.20; 2.43.01); 2 Wim Marynissen
5.427p (6.98, 7.43; 11.45; 1.96
– 8.38; 4.30, 2.57.37); Heptathlon u20 1 Tobias Capiau 5.388p (7.04;
7.27; 13.67; 1.87
– 8.30; 4.50; 3.08.99); 2 Alessandr Van de Sande 5.316p 87.15; 6.94; 13.10; 1.87 –
8.32; 4.20; 2.51.35)
Women
Pentathlon Anouska Hellebuyck 3.546p (9.32; 1.50; 13.58; 5.20; 2.29.37); Pentathlon u20 1 Noor Vidts
3.928p (9.00; 1.70; 12.05; 5.75; 2.27.47); 2 Hanne Maudens 3.884p (9.27; 1.70; 9.98; 5.95, 2.20.74);
Pentathlon u18 Laure Barthel 3.553p (8.90; 1.58; 11.03; 5.30; 2.31.82)

Plovdiv (Bulgaria), 31.5.2015 (indoor)

Men
TJ Georgi Tsonov 16.53
Sofia (Bulgaria), 1.2.2015 (indoor)
Men
60m Denis Dimitrov 6.4h

BULGARIA

For complete results for 31 January 2015: EAR 5.2015.pdf

European Athletics Results – by Carles Baronet – Folgueroles (Barcelona) car.baronet@gmail.com 

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    Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys. Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."

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