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Athletics EAA Under 20 European Championships 2023


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Athletics EAA Under 20 European Championships 2023

 

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Very nice result on day 1 of the european U20 championships from a german perspective:

13.13 in women's 100 m hurdles by Rosina Schneider

Fastest time by a german U20 athlete since 1986.

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I am officially a fan of Mitrovic from Serbia. She could be a star (at least in Serbia, triple jump probably isn't important enough for her to become famous globally).

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Sad to see that Turkey also uses intersex athletes now ... :facepalm:

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Best performances of the first two days at the european U20 championships:

13.12 s by :AUT Enzo Diessl in men's 110 m hurdles, 9th on the all-time list

8.23 m by :ITA Mattia Furlani in men's long jump, 13th on the all-time list

8.22 m by :BUL Bozhidar Saraboyukov in men's long jump, 14th on the all-time list

66.68 m by :UKR Mykhailo Brudin in men's discus throw, 14th on the all-time list

17.97 m by :GER Nino Chioma Ndubuisi in women's shot put, 37th on the all-time list

13.06 s by :GER Rosina Schneider in women's 100 m hurdles, 42nd on the all-time list

 

Sadly so far no world/european U20 records were broken, but the following championship records were broken:

Women's 100 m hurdles: 13.06 s by :GER Rosina Schneider, previous record was 13.09 s by :UKR Olena Ovcharova from 1995

Men's long jump: 8.23 m by :ITA Mattia Furlani, previous record was 8.17 m by :URS Vladimir Ochkan from 1987

 

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It's nice to see a collective improvement from :LTU at the U20 championships.

 

In 2021 we had Mykolas Alekna win a gold medal in discus.

 

This year, we have a final in the men's 100m and 400m as well as finals in women's pole vault, triple jump, discus throw and javelin.

 

It is the first time ever that we have a pole vaulter in U20, she was also the first U18 pole vaulter to represent Lithuania as well. So she is rewriting Lithuanian sports history with her career.

 

Adas Dambrauskas broke the Lithuanian U20 NR in 100m.

 

Orinta Navikaitė (qualified to Javelin final), Aurėja Beniušytė (finished 11th in Triple Jump) and Justė Perveneckaitė (finished 10th in Race Walk) are all very exhausted after having an EYOF run, but they are youth national record holders in their own right. 

 

And Sutkus, that will run his 400m final in an hour is also responsible for the Lithuanian U20 NR.

 

So really, a talented batch of youngsters for us here. 

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One of the two female german high jumpers has the last name "Herrmann" and the other has the last name "Göring" and they are competing in Israel ...

What an absurd coincidence.

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6 hours ago, Bearas said:

:LTU Sutkus finished 4th :(

What's even more disappointing is that the Polish athlete in bronze ran out of his lane, but apparently there was a rule change, where you're allowed to do that once now. That is why there are additional marks near Szwed's name in the protocol.

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