Christian Blum runs a 6.61 today in the 60 to easily defeat Tobias Unger. This kid has a p.b. of 6.56 and if it weren't for multiple injuries and bad luck over the last 3-4 years, might have come close to 10 seconds. A similar story to Craig Pickering. He feels great and hopefully is finally back on track. He is still only around 25 so it's not too late. Way to go Blum! He will race in Karlsrue against good competition coming up next. Here is the link translated from German.
Sprinter Christian Blum provided the first peak in the halls-meeting also on Saturday. 6.61 Seconds remained the cotton makers over 60 meters to a one-under the qualifying standard for the indoor World Championship in Istanbul (Turkey
9. March to 11). The Zweibrücken pole vaulter Raphael Holzdeppe (5.72 m) could also recommend for this tournament.
Christian Blum has clearly defeated Tobias Unger (photo: Kiefner)
"There are still some weeks previously, but if I can offer more good times, I want to start there," Christian Blum said after his victory against Tobias Unger (VfB Stuttgart) in Crystal Palace. The Schwabe improved to 6.71 seconds, Marius Bröning (LAV Tübingen) came third to 6.78 seconds to 6.75 in the heats.
"I am free of pain since the autumn and could train well," the long injured Christian Blum said the increase in performance. In the next races, he requested the potential to access his personal indoor best mark of 6.56 seconds or even beaten.