Today’s competition did not suit Vadlejch. “In short, it wasn’t that. I didn’t feel bad after warming up, but from the first throw I struggled with starting and technique and I couldn’t combine it,” said the silver Olympic medalist.
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The gardener is waiting in vain for a glass trophy. “I wanted to win, I’m a little sorry I was second again,” she complained. She showed almost the same performance as she entered the season in mid-May. In Offenburg, Germany, the incumbent European vice-champion was the third 62.80 long throw. In Ostrava, she threw 61.58 at the beginning, recording her longest attempt in the last series. She was happy with him, even though he flew very high. “I know if it hits a little lower, it’ll be fine,” she said.
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The long-distance racer Radek Juška also won second place with his best performance of 811 cm this year. Only Cuban Maykel Massó (814 cm) surpassed him. “Second place is a bit annoying. Even if it was such a bit. I’m just annoyed by Tretra. For the second time I missed it a bit,” he complained. Today’s performance, however, secured his participation in the European Championships in Munich. “So I’m heading for the better limit, for the world, but the limit for Europe is definitely counting,” he added.
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Former Jamaican world champion Yohan Blake in a hundred.Photo: David W Cerny, Reuters
Stickmaker Amálie Švábíková took third place in a new personal record of 460 cm. The junior world champion improved her maximum by five centimeters after almost two years. The height of 460 centimeters withstood it for a long time.
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“I’ve been trying for her since 2018. Only now has it finally fallen,” she praised the performance, which also means meeting the sharp limit at the European Championships. She was surprised that she jumped 460 cm for the first time. “I saw how high I was above that bar. When I saw the video where I had a reserve, I was relieved that it could go even higher,” she added. The winning Slovenian Tina Šutejová jumped 465 cm.
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The Dutchwoman Femke Bolová prepared Zuzana Hejnová for the best time in history at the non-traditional track of 300 meters hurdles with a performance of 36.86.Photo: Jaroslav Ožana, CTK
The Dutch Femke Bolová deprived Zuzana Hejnová of the best time in history with a performance of 36.86 on an unconventional 300-meter hurdles track. She surpassed the current maximum of two-time world champion, who said goodbye in Ostrava and is preparing for her mother role, by more than a second in 2013.
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In her last season, American star Allyson Felix finished second in the 200-meter race behind Aminata Seyni of Niger, who improved her national record to 22.21. The 36-year-old female runner, who has 11 Olympic medals and 18 World Cup precious metals in her record collection, was 57 hundredths slower.
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American bowler Joe Kovacs at the Golden Stilts in Ostrava.Photo: David W Cerny, Reuters
In the men’s 100, the winning Brit Reece Prescod beat the ten-second limit in the headwind and improved his personal maximum to 9.93. Former Jamaican world champion Yohan Blake finished second in 10.05.
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Polka Natalia Kaczmareková dominated women’s Thursday on 50.16 and is the fastest European on this track of the season. Lada Vondrova in seventh place failed to beat by three hundredths for 52 seconds. However, the best time of the season was set in the same way as the Czech record holder Kristiina Mäki (4: 04.17), which was enough for 11th place in the fast race. Mäki only ran faster last year in the Olympic semifinals in Tokyo, where she set a Czech record of 4: 01.23.
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Legendary American athletic star Allyson Felix in Ostrava.Photo: David W Cerny, Reuters
Two-time world champion and silver Olympic medalist Joe Kovacs from the USA won the shot put by 22.25 meters, which was only 18 centimeters behind the record of compatriot Ryan Crouser in 2020. Another world champion Tom Walsh from New Zealand, who threw 21.68.
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In the 3,000-meter hurdles race, Lamech Girma was the first to break the eight-minute mark this year and set a new Ethiopian record of 7: 58.68, placing 12th in the charts. The 17-year-old Kenyan talent Emmanuel Wanyonyi won the 800-meter run in 1: 44.15.
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Italian climber Gianmarco Tamberi in action at the Golden Stilts in Ostrava.Photo: David W Cerny, Reuters
Zlatá tretra, athletic meeting Continental Tour-Gold in Ostrava: |
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Men: |
100 m (wind -1.2 m / s): |
1. Prescod (Brit.) 9,93 |
2. Y. Blake (Jam.) 10,05 |
3. Hughes (Brit.) 10,05, |
… 7. Veleba 10.44 |
8. Stromšík (both CR) 10.47. |
200 m (-0,2 m/s): |
1. J. Blake (Kan.) 20,14 |
2. Hall (USA) 20:14 |
3. Hughes 20,29, |
… 6. Body 20.63 |
7. Pole 21.07 |
8. German (all Czech Republic) 21.15. |
400 m: |
1. Ogando (Dom. rep.) 45.37 |
2. Bonevacia (Niz.) 45,55 |
3. Lobo Vedel (DEN) 45.90 |
4. Shorm 46.15, |
… 8. Krsek (both CR) 47.40. |
800 m: |
1. Wanyonyi (Keňa) 1: 44,15 |
2. Moula (Alž.) 1:44,19 |
3. Burgin (Brit.) 1: 44,54, |
… 11. F. Sasínek (CZE) 1: 46.29, |
Run B: 1. Kipruto (Kenya) 1: 44.58, … 3. Vystrk 1: 46.40, 4. Davidík 1: 46.60, 6. Kotyza (all CR) 1: 47.31. |
3000 m BC: |
1. Size 7: 58.68 |
2. To love (oba.) 8:07,70 |
3. Abdelwahed (It.) 8:14,53, |
…twelfth. wallet 8:32.91, |
Foller (ob CR) 8: 47.08. |
Height: |
1. Tamberi (It.) 230 |
2. Ferreira (Brazil) 227 |
3. Ghazal (SYR) 224, |
… 8. Štefela 215, |
10. Bahník (both CR) 215. |
Columns: |
1. Massó (Kuba) 814 |
2. Juška (Czech Republic) 811 |
3. Bey (Fr.) 800. |
Flow: |
1. Kovacs (USA) 22.25 |
2. Walsh (N. Zél.) 21.68 |
3. Mihaljevič (Chorv.) 30.89. |
Spear: |
1. Peters (Gren.) 87,88 |
2. Walcott (Trin.) 84,47 |
3. Weber (DEU) 83.92 |
4. Vadlejch 82,38 |
5. Merry 78.66 |
6. Final (all Czech Republic) 75.21. |
4×100 m: |
1. Britain (Azu, Hughes, Kilty, Mitchell-Blake) 38.43 |
2. Czechia (Stromšík, Veleba, Jirka, Polák) 38.98. |
Women: |
200 m (-0,2 m/s): |
1. Seyni (Niger) 22.21 |
2. Felix (USA) 22.78 |
3. Fontana (It.) 22.97, |
… 5. Bendová 23.50 |
6. Pírková 23.57 |
7. Kožuškaničová (all Czech Republic) 23.66. |
400 m: |
1. Kaczmareková (POL) 50.16 |
2. McLeod (JAM) 50.38 |
3. Kielbasińská (POL) 30.38, |
… 7. Vondrová 52.03 |
8. Petržilková (both CR) 52.77. |
1500 m: |
1. Weltej 3: 59,19 |
2. Dagnachewová 3: 59.87 |
3. Desta (all Et.) 4: 00,84, |
… 11. Hill 4: 04,17, |
17. Mezulianikova (both CR) 4: 10.32. |
100 m BC (-1.0 m / s): |
1. Camach-Quinn (PRI) 12.56 |
2. Skrzyszowska (Pol.) 12.65 |
3. Ali (USA) 12.69, |
… 8. Jiranová (CZE) 13.21. |
300 m BC: |
1. Bolová (Niz.) 36.86 – the best time in history |
2. Tkačuková 38.24 |
3. Ryzykova (both Ukr.) 38.36. |
Rod: |
1. Šutejová (Slovenia) 465 |
2. Retziusová (NOR) 465 |
3. Švábíková (Czech Republic) 460. |
Spear: |
1. Tzéngkoová (Greece) 65.40 |
2. Ogrodníková (Czech Republic) 62.78 |
3. Vilagošová (SRB) 59.80, |
… 5. Tabačková (CZE) 57.86. |
4×100 m: |
1. Czechia (K. Seidlová, Kaiserová, Šplechtnová, Mičunková) 44.47. |
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