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Results from Around the World, by Alfons Juck, EME News SHENYANG (CHN, Sep 11): Final day of Athletics at 12th National Games in China had fast women 10 000 m with top 3 under 32 minutes. Cao Mojie won in 31:55.66 personal best, she was competing in marathon at World Championships in Moscow. Second Liu Ruihuan 31:56.80 and third Jiang Xiaoli 31:58.34, for both also lifetime bests. In women triple top marks by Xie Limei 14.39 (+0.8) ahead of Li Yanmei who with 14.35 (0.0) equaled her personal best. In relays Guangdong province won three out of four, both men in 38.73 and 3:05.14 and women 4x400 m in 3:31.21. Only in women 4x100 m Jiangsu got the gold medals with 43.44. From Tilastopaja. NICE (FRA, Sep 11): Second day of Athletics at the Francophone Games had Qatari Musaeb Balla winning the 800 m in 1:46.57, Romanian Sergiu Ursu topped men discus 62.87 and Poland´s Adrian Strzalkowski won the long jump with twice windy 799 (+2.1 and +3.6) and legal 790 (-0.2) over French Kafetien Gomis 781 (+0.8). But France had wins for sprinter Emmanuel Biron 10.41 at the 100 m, Laura Arteil in heptathlon 5722 points and Melanie Skotnik 190 in high jump (over Poland´s Justyna Kasprzycka 188). Marion Lotout cleared 440 in first attempt to win the pole vault, second Fanny Smets in second attempt 440, new Belgian record and silver medal. It is also new meet record. Canadian Sekou Kaba won the men hurdles in 13.84 and Moroccan Hayat Lambarki women 400 m hurdles 57.22. RIETI (ITA, Sep 11): At Trofeo Torri Gemelle di Rieti Spanish Angel David Rodriguez won the 100 m in 10.36 (-0.5) with Fabio Cerutti second 10.45. OLOMOUC (CZE, Sep 10): At square high jump meet Jaroslav Baba cleared 219 to win ahead of Poland´s Piotr Sleboda and Slovaks Matus Bubenik with Peter Horak, all 216. MERSIN (TUR, Sep 7-8): Another round of Turkish Club League had Jamaican Jacques Harvey winning the 100 m in 10.32 (+0.2). Ilham Tanui Ozbilen posted 1:45.39 and 3:38.27 middle distances wins. Bernard Nganga topped the steeple in 8:22.60. Ivet Lalova clocked 11.48 (+0.6) and 23.44 (+1.3) in women sprints. Russian triple world medalist Yekaterina Koneva won both jumps 644 (-0.2) and 14.00 (-0.1).
Posted on: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 18:40:18 +0000

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