Long jumper Kalle Salminen was alarmed in Tampere an eight meter border. He can become a fifth Finn who has broken the border in the hall.
Longitudin Kalle Salminen convinced the athletics halls in Tampere on Thursday. Last week, the jumper of 29 years of age won his record and 793 of the season’s domestic season.
Joensuu Kataja’s experienced longtime healed a record of four cents last summer. In the all -time hall statistics, Salminen ran to eight.
Sports Expert Jaakko Ojaniemi I considered Salminen’s performance as the highlight of Tampere Athletics. In addition Nooralotta Neziri Authenticate 60 meters to a fence to victory (8.11) and Jessica Kähärä stretched in the women’s height race 651.
– It was a good jump. Earlier jumps were seen that they had not been technically button -down. There was room for improvement in the final rhythm of the jump. It was the feeling that there would be a long kick as the jump improved all the time as the race progressed. The last one was really good, Ojaniemi praised.
Salminen can reach a rare club this season. In the hall, the eight -meter limit has only been broken by Finns Kristian Pulli (824), Eero Haapala (811), Jarmo Kärnä (808) and Tommi Evilä (800).
Ojaniemi believes that Salminen can break the border. In a record jump, he had a few inches of plank.
– A little better and technically some better stuff. It’s not about big things.
Renowned sister
Salminen has never competed in the adult value races. In March, the men’s length of men in Apeldoorn in the Netherlands is 810, but the race ticket can also be redeemed through the ranking.
In the European Championships four years ago, Kristian Pulli was responsible for the bronze medal. His Finnish record is 827.
In this season’s European statistics, Salminen ranked 11th in Sweden’s top spot Thobias Montler and Italian Matti Furlani with a score of 823.
Kalle Salminen has done internationally in the triple jump Senni Salminen twin brother. Salminen was seventh in the 2022 European Championship.
Kalle Salm, as well as his sister, coaches a former pole vaulter Matti Mononen. Salminen has once been number one in the Kaleva Games and four times with medals.
His career was in the upswing in 2019, when he set a record at the time 778. It was only last summer that he improved it to 789.