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Athletics-Madrid Grand Prix results

Sat Jul 5, 2008 6:17pm EDT
 July 5 (Reuters) - Men and women's results from the Grand
Prix meeting in Madrid on Saturday.
 
 Men's 100m
 1.  Churandy Martina (Netherlands Antilles)        10.03 secs
 2.  Francis Obikwelu (Portugal)                    10.08
 3.  Kim Collins (St Kitts and Nevis)               10.16
 Men's 400m
 1.  Cedric Van Branteghem (Belgium)                45.13
 2.  Ato Stephens (Trinidad and Tobago)             45.15
 3.  Sean Wroe (Australia)                          45.57
 Men's 800m
 1.  Mbulaeni Mulaudzi (South Africa)               1:43.64
 2.  Abraham Chepkirwok (Uganda)                    1:43.72
 3.  Ismail Ahmed Ismail (Sudan)                    1:44.47
 Men's 1500m
 1.  Derese Mekonnen (Ethiopia)                     3:33.99
 2.  Cornelius Chirchir (Kenya)                     3:35.57
 3.  Mulugeta Wendimu (Ethiopia)                    3:36.74
 Men's 110m Hurdles
 1.  Jackson Quinonez (Spain)                       13.57
 2.  Andy Turner (Britain)                          13.60
 3.  Andreas Kundert (Switzerland)                  13.81
 Men's 400m Hurdles
 1.  Alwyn Myburgh (South Africa)                   48.99
 2.  LaRon Bennett (U.S.)                           49.18
 3.  Adrian Findlay (Jamaica)                       49.26
 Men's 3000m Steeplechase
 1.  Wesley Kiprotich (Kenya)                       8:21.94
 2.  Hamid Ezzine (Morocco)                         8:26.31
 3.  Abraham Chirchir (Kenya)                       8:27.68
 Men's 4 x 100m Relay
 1.  Switzerland                                    38.99
 2.  Italy                                          39.04
 3.  Ghana                                          39.66
 Men's Triple Jump
 1.  Nelson Evora (Portugal)                        17.40
 2.  Osniel Tosca (Cuba)                            17.40
 3.  Fabrizio Donato (Italy)                        17.29
 Men's Shot Put
 1.  Tomasz Majewski (Poland)                       20.44
 2.  Pavel Sofin (Russia)                           20.15
 3.  Scott Martin (Australia)                       19.86
 Men's Discus Throw
 1.  Mario Pestano (Spain)                          67.01
 2.  Virgilijus Alekna (Lithuania)                  67.00
 3.  Frank Casanas (Cuba)                           64.30
 Women's 100m
 1.  LaVerne Jones (Virgin Islands (United States)) 11.28
 2.  Vida Anim (Ghana)                              11.40
 3.  Lina Grincikaite (Lithuania)                   11.43
 Women's 800m
 1.  Hasna Benhassi (Morocco)                       1:58.54
 2.  Marilyn Okoro (Britain)                        1:59.02
 3.  Zulia Calatayud (Cuba)                         1:59.74
 Women's 1500m
 1.  Irina Lishchynska (Ukraine)                    4:05.94
 2.  Renee Kalmer (South Africa)                    4:06.71
 3.  Ibtissam Lakhouad (Morocco)                    4:06.84
 Women's 100m Hurdles
 1.  Josephine Onyia (Spain)                        12.94
 2.  Yevheniya Snihur (Ukraine)                     13.17
 3.  Derval O'Rourke (Ireland)                      13.18
 Women's 4 x 100m Relay
 1.  Lithuania                                      43.95
 2.  Ghana                                          43.96
 3.  Spain                                          44.06
 Women's High Jump
 1.  Blanka Vlasic (Croatia)                        2.06
 2.  Ruth Beitia (Spain)                            2.01
 3.  Yelena Slesarenko (Russia)                     2.01
 Women's Long Jump
 1.  Maurren Maggi (Brazil)                         6.95
 2.  Naide Gomes (Portugal)                         6.93
 3.  Anna Nazarova (Russia)                         6.75
 Women's Pole Vault
 1.  Svetlana Feofanova (Russia)                    4.75
 2.  Tatyana Polnova (Russia)                       4.65
 3.  Yuliya Golubchikova (Russia)                   4.60
 Women's Javelin Throw
 1.  Osleidys Menendez (Cuba)                       63.84
 2.  Justine Robbeson (South Africa)                59.27
 3.  Nora Bicet (Cuba)                              58.69
 (Compiled by Infostrada Sports; editing by Miles Evans)





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