Khaddi Sagnia impresses despite enmity with the table



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Last weekend he broke a personal record in Stockholm with 6.83. There were hopes that Khaddi Sagnia would jump even more at home in Gothenburg, but she had to settle for 6.75.

At Slottsskogsvallen, it became clear once again that the career of his staff and the board meeting are not yet perfectly in sync.

– There is much to work with, but there is also more to come, said Sagnia, who has set her sights on the seven meters and thus Erica Johansson’s Swedish record of 6.99.

– I feel like I have raised my minimum level and that has been my goal this season, Sagnia said and was looking forward to Finnkampen when the season ended.

High minimum level He also now has his colleague Thobias Montler. After 8.15 last weekend, there were four eight-meter jumps on Saturday night, with the longest measuring 8.11. At that he was superior in the men’s length competition.

Andreas Kramer made another attempt to reach his own Swedish record of 1.45.04 in the 800 meters. At the Bauhaus Gala, he was only a hundredth away. Now the margin was larger. The Sävedal rider finished in 1.45.34 and had to give up in the race to Briton Daniel Rowden, who won in 1.44.74.

Kramer admitted that he wanted more.

– I really didn’t have the strength today. It was the first time this year that I felt the wind on the far side, said Kramer, who has three chances left this year to break the record: Finnkampen and competitions in Ostrava and Zagreb.

At the gentlemen’s dance He convinced Wictor Pettersson with a win shot of 20.48.

Angelica Bengtsson won the pole vault at 4.53. Swedish record holder Michaela Meijer is still going through a difficult time after her record jump earlier this summer and held at 4.13.

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