European Indoors - Lavillenie 6.03m!!
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Re: European Indoors - Lavillenie 6.03m!!
From
http://www.sportresult.com/sports/la/aj ... RL&lang=en
Athlete 5.41 5.51 5.61 5.71 5.76 5.81 5.91 6.03 6.16
LAVILLENIE, Renaud - - xo o - o xxo o xxx
CLAVIER, Jérôme o - o o xo xxx
MOHR, Malte - xo - xo - xxx
So Lavillenie cleared 5,91 on his third attempt, and 6,03 on his first attempt.
http://www.sportresult.com/sports/la/aj ... RL&lang=en
Athlete 5.41 5.51 5.61 5.71 5.76 5.81 5.91 6.03 6.16
LAVILLENIE, Renaud - - xo o - o xxo o xxx
CLAVIER, Jérôme o - o o xo xxx
MOHR, Malte - xo - xo - xxx
So Lavillenie cleared 5,91 on his third attempt, and 6,03 on his first attempt.
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Re: European Indoors - Lavillenie 6.03m!!
The qualification for women was a high quality competition. To qualify for the final they had to jump 4.55, and 9 girls did. New finnish record, new BLR record and new greek record. Rogowska showed strength and did only two jump 4.45 and 4.55. She is clearly the favorite for tomorrows final.
1 ROGOWSKA, Anna POL 4.55 Q
1 RYZIH, Elizaveta GER 4.55 Q
1 SPIEGELBURG, Silke GER 4.55 Q
4 NIKKANEN, Minna FIN 4.55 Q NR
5 SHVEDOVA, Anastasiya BLR 4.55 Q NR
6 KIRIAKOPOÚLOU, Nikolía GRE 4.55 Q =NR
6 KIRYASHOVA, Aleksandra RUS 4.55 Q
8 GADSCHIEW, Kristina GER 4.55 Q
9 PTÁCNÍKOVÁ, Jirina CZE 4.55 Q
10 GIORDANO BRUNO, Anna ITA 4.45 SB
11 BLEASDALE, Holly GBR 4.45
12 BENGTSSON, Angelica SWE 4.35
12 PENA, Victoria IRL 4.35 NR
14 DAHLSTRÖM, Malin SWE 4.35
15 AGIRRE, Naroa ESP 4.15
15 HOLM, Caroline Bonde DEN 4.15
17 LARSÅSEN, Cathrine NOR 4.15
18 TAVARES, Maria Eleonor POR 4.15
19 HØGH-PEDERSEN, Iben DEN 3.90
20 BENECCHI, Giorgia ITA 3.90
1 ROGOWSKA, Anna POL 4.55 Q
1 RYZIH, Elizaveta GER 4.55 Q
1 SPIEGELBURG, Silke GER 4.55 Q
4 NIKKANEN, Minna FIN 4.55 Q NR
5 SHVEDOVA, Anastasiya BLR 4.55 Q NR
6 KIRIAKOPOÚLOU, Nikolía GRE 4.55 Q =NR
6 KIRYASHOVA, Aleksandra RUS 4.55 Q
8 GADSCHIEW, Kristina GER 4.55 Q
9 PTÁCNÍKOVÁ, Jirina CZE 4.55 Q
10 GIORDANO BRUNO, Anna ITA 4.45 SB
11 BLEASDALE, Holly GBR 4.45
12 BENGTSSON, Angelica SWE 4.35
12 PENA, Victoria IRL 4.35 NR
14 DAHLSTRÖM, Malin SWE 4.35
15 AGIRRE, Naroa ESP 4.15
15 HOLM, Caroline Bonde DEN 4.15
17 LARSÅSEN, Cathrine NOR 4.15
18 TAVARES, Maria Eleonor POR 4.15
19 HØGH-PEDERSEN, Iben DEN 3.90
20 BENECCHI, Giorgia ITA 3.90
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Re: European Indoors - Lavillenie 6.03m!!
atlegu wrote:The qualification for women was a high quality competition. To qualify for the final they had to jump 4.55, and 9 girls did. New finnish record, new BLR record and new greek record. Rogowska showed strength and did only two jump 4.45 and 4.55. She is clearly the favorite for tomorrows final.
Let's take a look on three girls who did not qualify:
atlegu wrote:10 GIORDANO BRUNO, Anna ITA 4.45 SB
11 BLEASDALE, Holly GBR 4.45
12 BENGTSSON, Angelica SWE 4.35
Anna came back from injury with result close to indoor PB. Good for her.
Holly was close to her PB, 4.45 is sign of consistency, too bad she did not set another PB and went to final.
Anyone know what's happened to Angelica? Tired? Bad day? I wasn't expect final - 4.55 is pretty close to her best, but 4.45 shouldn't be a big deal for her.
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Re: European Indoors - Lavillenie 6.03m!!
High quality video of 6.16 attempt: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ec1cjd3M8YY
Video replay of 6.03 jump: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mocmZ_zwFg
5.91 jump: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bf3Dv_SJSxU
Video replay of 6.03 jump: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mocmZ_zwFg
5.91 jump: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bf3Dv_SJSxU
Re: European Indoors - Lavillenie 6.03m!!
hye
they showed the jumps, and meet, again this morning... hope i'm not training athletes for todays women final...
looks likethe women are fired up to battle..
dj
they showed the jumps, and meet, again this morning... hope i'm not training athletes for todays women final...
looks likethe women are fired up to battle..
dj
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Re: European Indoors - Lavillenie 6.03m!!
Anyone know what's happened to Angelica? Tired? Bad day? I wasn't expect final - 4.55 is pretty close to her best, but 4.45 shouldn't be a big deal for her.
According to swedish newspapers and "www.friidrott.se" Angelica just didn´t have the day. It was her first international competition together with the best, and she felt that i was a long time to wait between the attempts. She is used to be pretty alone when she starts jumping, however in Paris 14 girls were still inn at 4.45 meter. I guess this was the international competition with the highest quality ever (with respect to number of girls jumping high).
My free translation of Angelicas explanation: It was new with so much waiting, I have never been in that situation before, I am usually the only one jumping. I felt my legs was slow after all the waiting, and I felt I lost power between the jumps. However I have learned from it.
I am sure Angelica will kick back during the outdoor season !
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Re: European Indoors - Lavillenie 6.03m!!
Hi,
Patrice Court, a French PV coach, has generously put the slow motion videos of every jump of this competition (men and women) available:
http://partage.mescontenus.orange.fr/n/ ... vHdqnX459/
Enjoy !
("Hommes"=men, "Femmes"=women , select videos you want by the small box, then click "télécharger" )
Patrice Court, a French PV coach, has generously put the slow motion videos of every jump of this competition (men and women) available:
http://partage.mescontenus.orange.fr/n/ ... vHdqnX459/
Enjoy !
("Hommes"=men, "Femmes"=women , select videos you want by the small box, then click "télécharger" )
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