We present the results of the Poles from the European Indoor Championships in the morning session, which took place on Saturday, March 4th. Our runners and runners went into battle, as well as Piotr Lisek. Not everyone will be satisfied.
The European Indoor Championships are in full swing. Many representatives of Poland flew to Istanbul, and at the morning session on March 4, even more went into battle. This time they have not yet fought for medals, because first they had to go through the qualifying rounds.
Petr Liszek was lucky at the European Indoor Championships. damian ziker vice versa
On Saturday morning we saw in action, among others, Piotr Lisek. He did not succeed in the pole vault, as he failed to overcome the height of 5.75 meters. Despite this, the Pole reached the final. Somewhat fortunately, because he succeeded, mainly because he had never brought down the bar before.
In addition to him, our runners also took part in the competition: Dominik Kopec, Jakub Lempach, Jakub Szymanski, Krzysztof Kiljan and Damian Chiker. The last of them went very badly, but he did not lose optimism and said that he would look much better in the summer season. In addition to them, Veronika Nagich participated in the qualifying rounds, who was also very lucky.
European Athletics Indoor Championships. The results of the Poles in the morning session - March 4
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Damian Chiker (Men’s 60m Hurdles) Eliminated in Qualifying Round. He finished 7th with a time of 7.95 seconds.
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Krzysztof Kiljan (men’s 60m hurdles) advanced to the semi-finals. He finished second with a time of 7.67 seconds.
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Jakub Szymanski (men’s 60m hurdles) advanced to the semi-finals. He finished second with a time of 7.65 seconds.
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Piotr Lisek (men’s pole vault) qualified for the final from sixth position. He stopped at 5.75 meters, which he could not overcome.
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Veronika Nagych (women’s 60m hurdles) advanced to the semi-finals as a “lucky loser”. She placed 4th with a time of 8.09 seconds.
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Jakub Lempach (Men’s 60m) advanced to the semi-finals. He finished third with a time of 6.69 seconds.
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Dominik Kopech (men’s 60m) advanced to the semi-finals. He finished second with a time of 6.64 seconds.
Source: Wprost
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