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Diana Zagainova jumped a 14.02 and won a silver medal at the Universiade in the Triple Jump.

 

She is the third Lithuanian to jump over 14m this season, with Grikšaitė and Kilty at 14.05 and 14.02 :) 

 

 

At the Baltic cup, Lithuania sent a rather weak team, but Aušraitė and Bubinaitė ran qualifying marks for the 2024 u18 championships in 400m and 800m.

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Athletes who won a medal at the 2021 U20 european championships and the 2023 U23 european championships:

:NOR Ingvaldsen (Men's 400 m)

:FRA Meziane (Men's 800 m)

:FRA Zhoya (Men's 110 m hurdles)

:ITA Simonelli (Men's 110 m hurdles)

:TUR Akcam (Men's 400 m hurdles)

:SWE Edlung (Men's 400 m hurdles)

:ESP McGrath (Men's 10/20 km race walk)

:SWE Wallmark (Men's triple jump)

:KOS Ramadani (Men's shot put)

:LTU Alekna (Men's discus throw)

:GER Hummel (Men's hammer throw)

:UKR Felfner (Men's javelin throw)

:NOR Skotheim (Men's decathlon)

:GBR John (Women's 400 m)

:SUI Kambundji (Women's 100 m hurdles)

:NOR Rooth (Women's 400 m hurdles)

:GER Gürth (Women's 3000 m SC)

:SWE Askag (Women's long jump & Women's triple jump)

:ESP Ebosele (Women's long jump)

:NED Van Daalen (Women's shot put & Women's discus throw)

:FIN Kosonen (Women's hammer throw)

:GRE Tzengko (Women's javelin throw)

:FIN Alanen (Women's javelin throw)

:FIN Vanninen (Women's heptathlon)

:NED Dokter (Women's heptathlon)

 

Athletes who won a medal at the 2022 U18 european championships and the 2023 U20 european championships:

:POL Zakrzewski (Men's 100 m)

:SWE Hughes (Men's 100 m)

:CZE Dudycha (Men's 800 m)

:NED Laros (Men's 1500 m)

:ESP Del Barro (Men's 2000/3000 m SC)

:GER Weigel (Men's 10 km race walk)

:ITA Disabato (Men's 10 km race walk)

:SUI Imsand (Men's pole vault)

:ITA Furlani (Men's long jump)

:BUL Valchev (Men's triple jump)

:UKR Brudin (Men's discus throw)

:NED Rolvink (Men's discus throw)

:CYP Kesidis (Men's hammer throw)

:GER Gräber (Men's decathlon)

:GBR Regis (Women's 100 m)

:CZE Manuel (Women's 400 m)

:DEN Thogersen (Women's 3000/5000 m)

:GER Budde (Women's 3000 m SC)
:ESP Santacreu (Women's 5/10 km race walk)

:SRB Topic (Women's high jump)

:SRB Boberic (Women's triple jump)

:GER Rimke (Women's shot put)

:GER Brown (Women's discus throw)

:CYP Savva (Women's hammer throw)

:GER Meßing (Women's heptathlon)

 

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As well as the DL restarting, lots of smaller meets to be crammed into the next couple of weeks. First up - a big Throws meet in Thum, :GER formerly :GDR.  Lots of medallists in action, plus Germans - no overlaps on that Venn Diagram.

 

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