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Tedoglou flew at 8.20m in the third attempt

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On women’s poles


Nicole Kyriakopoulou took the gold medal in the women’s pole vault in a low-key race. The top jumper took first place with a best jump of 4.40m. with Iliana Triantafillou following with 4.10m

1. Nicole Kyriakopoulou 4.40

2. Iliana Triantafillou 4.10

3. Amalia Florou Dimitriadou 4.00

4. Hero Vradi 3.90

5. Eugenia Maria Panagiotou 3.75

6. Emine Topal 3.40

200 m. of men


Sotiris Garaganis with an individual record was crowned champion with 21:17, leaving Panagiotis Trivyzas in second place with this year’s record of 21:37 and Petros Papagiannis in third, also with this year’s record of 21.76.

1. Sotiris Garaganis 21.17 SB

2. Panagiotis Trivyzas 21.37 SB

3. Petros Papagiannis 21.76 SB

4. Spyridon Ilias Doukatelis 22.19

5. Vaslilis Kyriakidis 22.35

6. Gerasimos Kambitsis 22.53

7. Andreas Pullakos 22.61

8. Enrico Mema 22.90

9. Andy Ekhosou 22.90

High jump


Vasilikis Haytidou took first place in the long jump, with 6.14m, leaving behind Natalia Besi and Anastasia Sarlani, who had this year’s top performance with 5.92m.

1, Vasiliki Haytidou (PAOK) 6.14

2. Anastasia Sarlani (AE Mesogeion) 5.92m SB

3. Natalia Besi (Proteas Igoumenitsa) 5.92m SB

4. Fotini Christine Miziou (PAOK) 5.82m

5. Sotiria Rapti (AGS Ioannina) 5.80m.

6. Maria Stefanopoulou (Alexandros Makedonias) 5.78m.

7. Konstantina Romaiou (Panathinaikos) 5.77m.

8. Pantelitsa Charalambous (Cyprus) 5.69m.

9. Dimitra Yiltidou (PAOK) 5.60m. SB

10. Mikaela Lyris (OFKA A. Dimitriou) 5.58

11. Adriana Goga (Panorama) 5.39

12. Thetida-Filippa Garantzogianni (Evoikos) 5.28

Women’s shot put


Maria Maggoulia did the back to back with a rip at 15.25m. The silver medal was won by Maria Souglakou with an individual record and performance of 14.82 and the bronze by Maria Andreadi with 14.77m.

1. Maria Magoulia 15.25

2. Maria Souglakou 14.82 PB

3. Maria Andreadi 14.77

4. Irini Kapnisakis 13.36

5. Electra Hiutakaku 11.80

6. Chrysanthi Latiflari 11.65 SB

7. Ioanna Arabatzi 11.60

8. Maria Scotti 11.36

9. Zoi Gerali 11:31 PB

10. Maria Happa 10.47

11. Christina Panagi Zanni 10.43

3000 m. of women


Anastasia Marinakou defended her title in the 3000m. women’s with 9.12.81, leaving behind Vasiliki Kallimoyannis who reached the limit for the European U20.

In detail, the top 10:

1. Anastasia Marinakou 9:12.81

2. Vasiliki Kallimoyannis 9:47.28

3. Denisa Balla 9:51.07

4. Iliana Chatzipanagioti 9:53.82 SB

5. Efstathia Florou 10:00.08

6. Myrto Valaha 10:14.24

7. Rea Anastasia Theofilidou 10:14.52

8. Chrystalla Hatzipolydorou 10:23.64

9. Chrysoula Androutsou 10:25.64

10. Natalia Katsianou 10:27.93

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