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Athletics EAA Indoor European Championships 2025


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6 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:

I honestly don’t know. A trampoline in her shoes or sth??? 😉 i have never seen a dsq like that in high jump 

i mean that's apparently what that type off disqualification  means...jesus.she's 30,i would maybe get it[ wouldn't really,how can you ever compete again ?] if she was maybe 20 and this was her first senior comp but at 30 if this is atually the case.... that is really sad  and pathetic....maybe i can hold on to hope that her coach forced her to do this but come on she's 30 that's ridicoulous.

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2 hours ago, rafalgorka said:

I honestly don’t know. A trampoline in her shoes or sth??? 😉 i have never seen a dsq like that in high jump 

 

I asked a journalist on another forum and Turri was DQ because the heel cups were not firmly attached to the shoes. Info comes from GM of the Finnish Athletics Federation.

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17 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

I asked a journalist on another forum and Turri was DQ because the heel cups were not firmly attached to the shoes. Info comes from GM of the Finnish Athletics Federation.

yeah,saw an article that explained this,the  dq type made it sound like a much bigger deal than it was.

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It was nice to see Szymański's gold. Some reminder that this is possible even here😉. I wonder if Szwed can beat Hungarian in 400m, i believe so some 30%. Fun fact...being self-confident like every athlete should be in Poland he is called like a narcist almost. Difficult to comment. He was described so live during the final and in official interview after in our national TV. Rude and shameless are close words. Well, in 70s we had some 200 shameless athletes 😉😉😉

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I fell in love with sports.....since i first seen it

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Woah, drama in the Triple as :ITA* Diaz Hernandez jumping in the 5th round comes up with WL 17.71 to win it!

 

* OK, I'm betting :CUB

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ADAS DAMBRAUSKAS WOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO,6.62,EQUALS THE NATIONAL RECORD:hyper:.JUST outside the final,he's 19 and he already finishes in the top 10 in Europe in 60 metres :clap:.This has him make the world indoors aswell. 

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:ESP Garcia with even more impressive fade, leading off the final bend and dropped to 5th :wacko:

 

:POL Kitliński had to pass too many guys coming from last to 4th in 250 meters.

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