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Swiss Wicki Beats German Reus As Haase Hit Life Best In Regensburg

The European 60m bronze medalist and German 100m record holder, Julian Reus was taken to cleaner by Swiss number two man, Silvan Wicki in Sparkassen Gala, Rogensburg German on Sunday 26.

Wicki won in 10.19 to Reus 10.25. German International Rebekka Haase hit the life best with fast 11.11s to win.

Full Results:

Men

100m (0.7) 1 Silvan Wicki (sui) 10.19; 2 Julian Reus 10.25; 3 Michael Pohl 10.33; 4 Luis Brandner 10.36; 5 Roger Gurski 10.42; 6 Julian Wagner 10.42; 7 Aleksandr Askovic 10.46 (10.40 (1.4) 3h3); 8 Malte Stangenberg 10.57; in heats: Fabian Olbert 10.38 (1.4) 1h3; Yannick Wolf 10.47 (0.7) 2h4; Markus Fuchs (aut) 10.58 (0.7) 3h4

200m h1 (-0,5) Milo Alfa-Skupin 21.36; h3 (0.4) Simon Wulff 21.40

400m h1 1 Marvin Schlegel 46.44; 2 Patrick Schneider 46.58; 3 Manuel Sanders 46.59; 4 Johannes Trefz 47.15; 5 Torben Junker 47.34; h2 1 Justus Baumgarten 47.34; 2 Fabian Dammermann 47.48; 3 Jean Paul Bredau 47.49; 4 Tobias Lange 47.74; 5 Samuel Werdecker 47.78; h3 1 Fabian Bürckel 47.47; 2 Willy Stollhoff (2001) 48.13

800m h1 1 Dennis Biederbick 1:50.20; 2 Christoph Kessler 1:50.51; 3 Marc Tortell 1:50.89; 4 Julian Ranc (fra) 1:51.00; h2 1 Sven Wagner (2001) 1:51.87; 2 Samuel Blake (aus) 1:52.75; … 4 Diego Menzi (sui) 1:53.71

110mh heats h1 (1.8) 1 Matthias Bühler 13.60; 2 Georg Fleischhauer 13.93; 4 Yannick Spissinger 14.19; h2 (0.8) 1 Erik Balnuweit 13.70; 2 Tim Eikermann 14.24

400mh h1 1 Constantin Preis 50.19; 2 Efekemo Okoro (gbr) 50.35; 3 Armando Machava Creve 50.68; 4 Joshua Abuaku 51.37; h2 Markus Kornfeld (aut) 52.30

Women

100m f1 (1.3) 1 Rebekka Haase 11.11; 2 Lisa Marie Kwaiye 11.19; 3 Amelie-Sophie Lederer 11.29; 4 Sophia Junk 11.42; 5 Jessica-Bianca Wessolly 11.44; 6 Alexandra Toth (aut) 11.64; 7 Patrizia van der Weken (lux) 11.64; 8 Marina Scherzl 11.69; f2 (0.9) Magdalena Lindner (aut) 11.76; in heats: Synthia Oguama 11.76 (1.2) 2h4

200m h1 (-1,0) 1 Lisa Marie Kwaiye 23.24; 2 Jessica-Bianca Wessolly 23.36; 3 Amelie-Sophie Lederer 23.43; 4 Sophia Junk 23.48; h2 (-1,2) 1 Synthia Oguama 24.17; 2 Ina Huemer (aut) 24.25; h3 (-0,1) Alexandra Toth (aut) 24.24

400m h1 1 Corinna Schwab 52.46; 2 Jackie Baumann 52.83; 3 Ruth Sophia Spelmeyer 52.91; 4 Lisa Sophie Hartmann 53.65; 5 Mona Mayer (2001) 54.01; h2 1 Alica Schmidt 53.07; 2 Nadine Gonska 53.79; 3 Lara-Noelle Steinbrecher (2003) 54.80; h3 Marie Scheppan (2001) 55.10

800m h1 1 Katharina Trost 2:05.40; 2 Jana Reinert 2:07.65; 3 Rebekka Ackers 2:08.22; 4 Mathilde D. Jensen (den) 2:08.27; 5 Caterina Granz 2:08.51; h2 1 Sarah Schmidt 2:07.29; 2 Vera Coutellier 2:08.82; 3 Jolanda Kallabis (2005) 2:08.92

100mh (-0,5) 1 Beate Schrott (aut) 13.37 (13.21 (1.5) 1h3); 2 Monika Zapalska 13.60 (13.54 (1.4) 1h2); in heats: Anne Weigold 13.42 (1.2) 1h1; Isabel Mayer 13.62 (1.2) 2h1; Vanessa Hammerschmidt 13.62 (1.5) 2h3; Paulina Huber 13.69 (1.5) 3h3

400mh h1 Carolina Krafzik 57.66; h2 1 Eline Claeys (bel) 59.61; 2 Lena Pressler (aut) (2001) 60.58

By discernsportblog

Former sprinter, Taewondo and Badminton Player. Sport Physiotherapist

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