van der Weken 7.07 WL, Szymański 7.41 WL, Canales 1:44.65 WL, Zenoni 4:03.59 WL
LUXEMBOURG (LUX, Jan 19): 3 early international leads had been accomplished on the CMCM Indoor Assembly (opening WIT Silver season assembly). Most effective two occasions didn’t check in new meet information. Native hero Patrizia van der Weken received the 60m in a brand new NR of seven.07 WL from Orlann Oliere of France (7.18). Jakub Szymański delivered 60m hurdles NR for Poland with 7.41 WL, additionally tied 2nd within the Eu all-time lists at the back of Colin Jackson, profitable over Belgium’s Elie Bacari 7.55 (7.51 NR in heats), whilst Tejas Shirse clocked 7.65 NR for India in heats. Spain’s Elvin José Canales crowned the 800m in 1:44.65 short-track NR, WL forward of Bartosz Kitliński of Poland (1:45.65 short-track PB). Marta Zenoni crowned the ladies’s 1500m in a brand new short-track NR of four:03.59 WL (former NR of Gabriell Dorio comes from 1982 4:04.01) over Marta García of Spain (4:09.80 short-track PB). Germany’s Florian Bremm received the 3000m in 7:39.01 PB forward of Ruben Verheyden of Belgium (7:39.90), Kenya’s Mathew Kipsang (7:40.29), Romain Mornet of France (7:40.39 short-track PB) and Mahadi Abdi Ali (7:40.99), short-track NR for Netherlands.
The boys’s 3000m, artwork through RT. Lithuania.
South Africa’s Marione Fourie ruled the 60m hurdles in 7.98 (7.91 NR in heats in first ever indoor race for her) over Giada Carmassi of Italy (8.00 PB), Germany’s Rosina Schneider (8.01 PB), Saara Keskitalo of Finland (8.03 PB) and Kreete Verlin (8.06 NR for Estonia). Germany’s Jessica-Bianca Wessolly crowned the 200m in 22.84 short-track PB, with any other NR for Luxembourg through 2nd Patrizia van der Weken (23.17). Switzerland’s Angelica Moser cleared 465 within the pole vault, profitable over Imogen Ayris of New Zealand (455), Belgium’s Pieter Sisk received the 1500m in 3:36.71 short-track PB, Maksymilian Szwed of Poland the 400m (46.51) over Hungary’s Patrik Enying (46.57), short-track PB for each, Plamena Mitkova of Bulgaria the lengthy soar (655) and Poland’s Konrad Bukowiecki the shot put (20.42).
Patrizia Van Der Weken, picture courtesy of Eu Athletics