Wednesday, August 9, 2006

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-SIX EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP MEDALS TO SECOND IN SWEDEN

6,81 (-1,2) - 6,98(+ 0,2) - 7,21 (-0,5) - 7,14 (-0,3) - 7,35 (+ 0,9) - 7,40 (-0,5) En una serie de saltos mas que irregular, en una competencia marcada por los cambios de velocidad del viento. solo dos salto con viento a favor.

7,40 con -0,5 de viento y perdiendo unos 15 cms in the table around.

The overall championship:

A diamond to each record of the Stockholm Olympic Stadium
7 new stadium record = 7 diamonds delivered

- Asafa Powell, 100 m, (9.86)

- Jeremy Wariner, 400 m, (44.02) - Kipsiele Paul Koech, 3 000 m hurdles (8:00,29)
- Andreas Thorkildsen, javelin (89.78)
- Sherone Simpson, 200 m (22.00)
- Meseret Defar, 3 000 m (7:24,66) - Kajsa Bergqvist, high jump, 2.02 (who also attempted the world record of 2.10, being very close in the first attempt).


- FULL RESULTS IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP PAGE

To celebrate 40 years of this traditional tournament. Special guests precent person was in the box of honor:
WORLD RECORD = RM


- Wilson Kipketer (RM
at 800 m.)
- Sergey Bubka (
RM in the pole vault)
-
Jonathan Edwards (RM triple jump)
- Michael Johnson
(RM
at 200 and 400 m.)
- Edwin Moses ( EX-

IN RM 400 m. hurdles)

- Lasse Viren (Olympic Gold in 5,000 m and 10,000 m. Munich'72.)

- Renaldo Nehemiah

( EX-RM
in 110 hurdles)
- Anders Gärderud (Olympic Gold in 3000)
- Patrik Sjöberg. (EX-RM high jump)
In short:
All a party, and I got right there, watching crazy world athletics.
Asafa Powell (JAMAICA) THE CURRENT WORLD RECORD 100 M (9.77 sec) and DE CHILE Antivilo

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