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Sander Skotheim played a new European record passed the French ME

The 22-year-old Norwegian was in a frenzied seven-time match in Tallinn. The new European record points are now recorded in 6484.

2.2. 23: 26 • Updated 2.2. 23:41

Norwegian Sander Skotheim competed in a new seven match at the European athletics event in Tallinn in Tallinn. French Kevin Mayer Skotheim, who passed the result by five points by five points, rose to fifth on the all -time list with his total patient. Seven matches Me 6645 is the US Ashton Eatonin on behalf of.

Only 22-year-old Skotheim ran 60 meters at 7.04, jumped 819 and pushed the ball exactly 15 meters. The magnificent length is the best Norwegian hall result ever with a difference of 32 centimeters, and the length gave Skotheim 1110 points. In the ball, Skotheim also set a record of 42 cents.

The result was 206, the 60-meter quick fences were 8.04, and at the end he exceeded 525 and at 1,000 meters the clocks stopped at 2.37.85.

Skotheim’s last year brought European Championship silver and silver from the Rome European Championships. At the Paris Olympics, he was left without a profit, but the Olympic gold went to Norway for Skotheim’s training buddy To Markus Rooth.

After the race, Skotheim confirmed that he was not going to take before the European Championships in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands in the Netherlands in early March. However, he will be seen in individual sports in the coming weeks, including in the Norwegian Hall Championships.

Earlier Sunday Saga Vanninen Made a new, handsome SE 4843 in a 5 match in Tallinn.

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