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Nathalie Blomqvist broke the Finnish record in the 10 km

Mustafe Muuse, on the other hand, broke the men’s Finnish record from 1980 in the men’s road race.

Nathalie Blomqvist ran the 10 kilometer road race Finnish record in Lille, France on Saturday in 31:25. The previous record was 31.59 Johanna Peiposen in names from 2016.

Lille’s race was fast-paced. The fastest among men was from France Etienne Daguinos at 27.04. The time is ninth in this year’s world statistics. of Kenya Christine Chesiron the winning time of 29.56 is the standout in women’s world statistics.

Blomqvist was seventh in the race behind the front of the African runners.

– My time was a positive surprise. I was aiming for an SE result, and before the race I estimated that I would run somewhere between 31:40 and 32:00, Blomqvist said in the SUL press release.

He traveled to Lille from a five-week mountain camp in St. Moritz.

– There was a lot of running, as it should be in autumn, and the camp went well and well.

– This race was nice when we ran at the same time as the men, and there was a crowd around almost the whole time. I was a little startled by the fast initial pace when I heard my three-kilometer split time of 9.05. At the halfway point, my time was 15:22.

Nina Chydenius was 10th with his road top score of 32.16.

Mustafa Muuse your page Martti Kiilholman men’s Finnish record with a time of 28:47. Kiilholma ran his record in California in 1980.

Muuse was 21st in the race and improved his record by eight seconds. Eemil Helander was 22nd with his own 10 km road running record of 29.08.

– There is some curse in that SE. I’ve been very close a couple of times now, Muuse said.

– To that extent, I am very satisfied that I am in better shape than last summer. Such 28.20–28.30 would have been possible now in a suitable group.

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