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Ostrava Golden Spike 2025 Results: Femke Bol suffers defeat, Gout Gout wins first race on European soil
@Source: sportskeeda.com
The 2025 Ostrava Golden Spike was held on Tuesday, July 24, at the Městský Stadion. The competition was graced by several talented athletes, including Femke Bol, Grant Holloway, Neeraj Chopra, and Salwa Eid Naser, among others.The event saw the 110m hurdles Olympic champion, Holloway, face defeat against his countryman, Dylan Beard. Australia's teen prodigy, Gout Gout, won the 200m field during the 2025 Ostrava Golden Spike after clocking 20.02 seconds.Competing in the 400m flat, Bol faced defeat at the hands of Eid Naser, who topped the charts in 49.15 seconds. The Dutch athlete finished third eventually at the Ostrava Golden Spike in 49.98 seconds. Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Neeraj Chopra won the javelin throw event with a throw of 85.29m, defeating his close competitor, Anderson Peters.On that note, let's take a look at the winners of various events from the Ostrava Golden Spike 2025 in the Czech Republic.Ostrava Golden Spike 2025: Results of all the eventsHere are the top finishes from the 2025 Ostrava Golden Spike:Javelin Throw women's:Adriana Vilagos, Serbia- 64.87mHaruka Kitaguchi, Japan- 63.88Andrea Zelezna, Czech Republic- 60.63Petra Sicakova, Czech Republic- 58.60Ziyi Yan, China- 57.08800m sprint women's:Soukaina Hajji, Morocco- 2:00.09Kimberley Ficenec, Czech Republic- 2:00.98Charlotte Dumas, France- 2:01.60Honour Finley, USA- 2:01.86Alica Schmidt, Germany- 2:05.06800m sprint women's second finals:Prudence Sekgodiso, South Africa- 1:57.16Oratile Nowe, Botswana- 1:57.49Nigist Getachew, Ethiopia- 1:58.02Worknesh Mesele, Ethiopia- 1:58.40Anna Wielgosz, Poland- 1:58.69800m sprint men's:Filip Ostrowski, Poland- 1:44.74Patryk Sieradzki, Poland- 1:45.06Tumo Nkape, Botswana- 1:45.13Catalin Tecuceanu, Italy- 1:45.42Giovanni Lazarro, Italy- 1:45.69800m sprint men's second finals:Peter Bol, Australia- 1:43.80Marino Bloudek, Croatia- 1:44.02Abdelati El Guesse, Morocco- 1:44.19Nicholas Kiplangat Kebenei, Kenya- 1:44.37Jakub Dudycha, Czech Republic- 1:44.481500m men's:Jose Carlos Pinto, Portugal- 3:34.19Wegene Adisu, Ethiopia- 3:35.67Titouan Le Grix, France- 3:35.73Maciej Wyderka, Poland- 3:35.81Kieran Lumb, Canada- 3:36.141500m men's second finals:Phanuel Kipkosgei Koech, Kenya- 3:39.05Isaac Nader, Portugal- 3:29.37Josh Hoey, USA- 3:29.75Cameron Myers, Australia- 3:29.80Narve Gilje Nordas, Norway- 3:30.73Pole Vault women's:Amalie Svabikova, Czech Republic- 4.66mJuliana De Menis Campos, Brazil- 4.66Tina Sutej, Slovakia- 4.56Kitty Friele Faye, Norway- 4.36Marleen Mulla, Estonia- 4.26400m Hurdles men's:Chris Robinson, USA- 48.05Matheus Lima, Brazil- 48.11Vit Muller, Czech Republic- 48.41Seamus Derbyshire, Great Britain- 48.73Ismail Doudai Abakar, Qatar- 48.75400m sprint men's: Daniel Segers, Belgium- 44.63Samuel Reardon, Great Britain- 44.99Christoper Morales Williams, Canada- 45.10Jonas Phijffers, Netherlands- 45.13Oleksandr Pohorilko, Ukraine- 45.54100m sprint women's:Thelma Davis, Liberia- 10.91Marie-Josee Ta Lou-Smith, Cote d'Ivorie- 10.92Zoe Hobbs, New Zealand- 10.94Amy Hunt, Great Britain- 11.08Cambrea Sturgis, USA- 11.19110m Hurdles men's:Dylan Beard, USA- 13.13Grant Holloway, USA- 13.13Enzo Diessl, Austria- 13.25Eric Edwards, USA- 13.26Oumar Dudai Abakar, Qatar- 13.47100m Hurdles women's: Tobi Amusan, Nigeria- 12.45Viktoria Forster, Slovakia- 12.74Sarah Lavin, Ireland- 12.76Karin Stremetz, Austria- 12.83Anna Toth, Hungary- 12.86High Jump men's:Dmytro Nikitin, Ukraine- 2.24mJan Stefela, Czech Republic- 2.24Marco Fasinotti, Italy- 2.20Jef Vermeiren, Belgium- 2.20Tihomir Ivanov, Bulgaria- 2.20200m Men's:Gout Gout, Australia- 20.02Reynier Mena, Cuba- 20.19Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, Great Britain- 20.60Tomas Nemejc, Czech Republic- 20.69Ondrej Macik, Czech Republic- 20,78Shot Put Men's:Leonardo Fabbri, Italy- 21.70Zane Weir, Italy- 21.39Jordan Geist, USA-21.09Wictor Petersson, Sweden- 20.80Kunrod Bukowiecki, Poland- 20.44Javelin Throw Men's:Neeraj Chopra, India- 85.29mSmit Douw, South Africa- 84.12Anderson Peters, Grenada- 83.63Toni Keranen, Finland- 82.26Martin Konecny, Czech Republic- 80.59400m Women's: Salwa Eid Naser, Bahrain- 49.15Lynna-Irby Jackson, 49.82Femke Bol, Netherlands- 49.98Natalia Bukowiecka, Poland- 50.21Martina Weil, Chile- 50.52
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