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Three German best times in Geneva
Three DLV athletes from the “Atleticageeve” in Geneva (Switzerland) take new best times. Over 400 meters, the promoted team of the year was screwed by Jana Lakner (LG Telis Finanz Regensburg) her house record by four hundredths to 51.73 seconds. Yasmin Amaadacho (Frankfurt Athletics) won over the same distance with hurdles in 56.77 seconds, it was her first result under 57 seconds. At the end of the meeting, Alica Schmidt (SCC Berlin) proved that she made 800 meters of progress over her new route: in 2: 04.51 minutes she was seven tenths faster than ever. To the results.
Bernhausen I: Vanessa Grimm with a successful test
As part of the all-around meeting in Bernhausen, the European Championship participant in the heptathlon Vanessa Grimm (Königsteiner LV) tested on Saturday. With 13.77 seconds over the hurdles, 1.75 meters in the high jump, 14.92 meters with the ball and 25.07 seconds over 200 meters, the Hessin could be satisfied after her injury -related cancellation of the meeting in Götzis (Austria). She will now take the momentum with her towards Talence (France), where the first complete all -around of the season is due in early July. To the results.
Bernhausen II: Emma Kaul and Svea Funck on course
Some talents showed remarkable results at the all-around meeting in Bernhausen on Saturday. In the female U20, Emma Kaul (USC Mainz) is confident in the front and on the best performance course with 3,505 points. It shone above all over 100 meters of hurdles with 13.74 seconds. Svea Funck (TV Jahn Walsrode) towered over an age group. The owner of the German U18 best in the pentathlon dominated hurdle sprint (13.68 sec) and high jump (1.76 m) and is on 3,491 points. The field of the male U20 leads U18-European Championship participants Paul Günther (SV Halle; 4.157 PT). In the U23, Fred Isaac Fleurisson (Eintracht Frankfurt) and Friedrich Schulze (Königsteiner LV) delivered an air show in the high jump with 2.10 meters.
Jule Lindner convinces in Weinstadt
Young runner Jule Lindner won the 3,000 meters at the runner meeting “Running and Music” in Weinstadt on Friday. The Bamberg woman prevailed confidently in a new best time of 9: 28.83 minutes. The actual obstacle specialist has now ticked off the U20 European Championship standard for Tampere (Finland; 7th to 10th August) on the flat route, and the 19-year-old has long since had the required guideline in her pocket. To the results.
Highlights from Paris in retrospect
In the Diamond League season it is currently going on. On Friday from a German perspective in Paris (France), javelin thrower Julian Weber (USC Mainz) and obstacle runner Lea Meyer (VfL Löningen) were able to convince. Internationally, the focus was on fast runs on the middle and long distance. The Sportschau.de editorial team has put together the crucial scenes and moments in a video post that itCall up here free of chargecan.
Second division of the Team European Championship with Kristjan Ceh & Co.
Two reigning European champions each compete in the team European Championships of the second division in Maribor (Slovenia; June 28/29). The hosts will surely cheer Kristjan Ceh, who has already improved his state record twice to 72.36 meters this year. With Sandra Elkasevic (Croatia), the subscription winner is increasing in the discus ring at the European Championships. Alexander Doom (Belgium; 400 m) and Victoria Hudson (Austria; Speer throw) are also included. To the registration lists.
Jamaica’s stars in the future for Turkey?
According to Jamaican media reports, some top athletes who have already celebrated international successes for the Caribbean state want to start Turkey in the future. According to information from the “Jamaica Observer”, this is a discus throw Olympic champion Roje Stona, the Olympic third in the shot put Rajindra Campbell, the Olympic second in the long jump Wayne Pinnock and the U20 world recorder in the triple jump Jaydon Hibbert. EME/AJ
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