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Schippers first run of the season
yes, went past her in fact. Too bad that start for the Swiss lass Del Ponte wasn't as good as it could have been. I think she might have just snuck past Swoboda too. All 3 very close at this stage thoughGlad to see Schippers win. Times aren't as important this year. Very few sprinters are in the proper peak conditioning. Schippers still held off Swoboda.
17 year old Henriette Jaeger of Norway is another young, speedy female sprinter.
Like Daphne Schippers, she has been a heptathlete, but is now making a name for herself in the sprints.
She recently set PBs of 11.51 in the 100m, 23.53 in the 200m, and 52.52 in the 400m
All 3 times are fastest Under 18 times in Europe this season!, and all 3 times are National U18 records.
Her 100m time is 5th fastest U20 this season; her 200m and 400m times are 3rd fastest U20 times this season.
Her 200m time is also National U20 record.
Little Norway is really killing it this year on the track!
Filippo Tortu 10.07 with very slight negative wind for 2nd place in Switzerland.
That's a European leading time.
You beat me to it. Fantastic way to end the season as I doubt there will be many more meets now in mid september. I was hoping for a sub 10 but that is an amazing time into a slight wind.
The Viking Warrior Karsten Warholm is aiming for the 400 Meters World Record this Sunday. this is must see tv! Good luck to this Viking Warrior!
https://www.watchathletics.com/arti...the-400-hurdles-world-record-at-istaf-berlin/
Henriette Jaeger, 17, sets a world U18 heptathlon best with 6301 points in Moss, Norway today.
In addition to being the Euro U18 leader in the 100m, 200m, and 400m, she is also the U18 leader in the long jump! . . . and obviously in the heptathlon.
Unbelievable talent coming out of Norway (population 5.5 million).