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One new discus update from the continental meet.Daisy Osakue from Italy Opened with and won the competition with a nice 61.57.a solid improvement from her first comp of the year where she just got out to 59 meters and she takes the second position in the rankings.  

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36 minutes ago, Biathlonfan said:

One new discus update from the continental meet.Daisy Osakue from Italy Opened with and won the competition with a nice 61.57.a solid improvement from her first comp of the year where she just got out to 59 meters and she takes the second position in the rankings.  

What was the wind

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4 hours ago, Adriano said:

What was the wind

Very little of the discus was shown,there was apparently wind earlier,but i think by the time discus started it wasn't there anymore,i would be very surprised if the throw was aided by wind since no other women could capitalize on it

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7.18m for :USA Tara Davis in women’s long jump at the USATF Indoor Championships! :hyper::yikes:
 

#6 all-time performer now!

 

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raining records in :USA Albuquerque :yikes: 

 

:USA Grant Holloway, WR over 60m Hurdles in the heats (7.27 :yikes:), then he didn't take part into the final, where :USA Trey Cunningham won in 7.39

 

:USA Tia Jones equalled the WR (7.67) also in the heats, then she won the title in 7.69

 

in the men's Pole Vault, :USA Chris Nielsen won (6.00m) ahead of :USA Sam Kendricks (5.95m) and :USA Austin Miller (5.90m)

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Airinė Palšytė :LTU just jumped the highest that she has in I don't know how many years, to be frank :p

 

1.92 and qualification to the European Championships is secured. 

 

Solid points for Olympic rating too. 

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6 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

Italian Record and World Junior Record for Mattia Furlani: 8.31m ad 1st jump.

it was not over...then, he improved to 8.34, which is a new U-20 indoor world record (only 1 cm shy of the outdoor u-20 world record, held by a Russian guy) and equalled the 2024 world leading mark set by :JAM Chris Wayne Pinnock

 

more interesting results from day #1 of the Italian Indoor Nationals:

 

  • Elisa Molinarolo won the women's Pole Vault with 4m66cm (new NR)
  • Lorenzo Simonelli won the men's 60m Hurdles in 7.48 (new NR)
  • Larissa Iapichino won the women's Long Jump with 6m80cm (SB)

 

and Tomorrow Andy Diaz (men's TJ), Zeynab Dosso (women's 60m) and Leonardo Fabbri + Zane Weir (men's Shot Put) will be on stage for more exciting efforts

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