Last day at the European Indoor Championships in Istanbul, with Milto Tedoglou and the Emmanuel Karalis to complete the presence of the Greek team.
The day will start… early with his final Miltos Tedoglou at length. The 24-year-old Olympic champion will begin his effort on 9:12 in the morningwhen she is not his… favorite, as he has stated many times, since he prefers the afternoon games.
This, of course, did not seem to bother him in the – also morning – qualifiers, as he only needed two attempts to reach the 8.03m (and even though already from the first attempt, which was at 7.91, he had essentially qualified).
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Tedoglou aims to third straight European indoor gold (2019, 2021), while he wants to continue his… streak in all competitions. She has been on the podium at the last five major events she has competed in over the past two years, with four golds (European Indoor, Olympics, World Indoor, European Championships) and one silver (World Championships).
The eight of the final consists of:
1. Tobias Modler (Sweden) 8.14m.
2. Miltos Tendoglou (Greece) 8.03m.
3. Gabriel Bitan (Romania) 8.03m.
4. Jaima Guerra (Spain) 7.99m.
5. Ervan Conate (France) 7.93m.
6. Bozidar Saraboyukov (Bulgaria) 7.89 m.
7. Radek Juska (Czech Republic) 7.86m.
8. Lazar Anic (Serbia) 7.75m.
Emmanuel Karalis will participate in the afternoon program on Sunday. The pole vault champion showed he was in excellent form in the qualifiers, clearing 5.40, 5.55, 5.65 and 5.75m. In fact, he was the only one of the nine in the final who qualified without a missed jump.
The pole vault final will start at 18:18.
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In detail, the nine of the final:
1. Emmanuel Karalis (Greece) 5.75m.
2. Torben Blech (Germany) 5.75m.
3. Ben Broders (Belgium) 5.75m.
4. Claudio Stecki (Italy) 5.75m.
5. Ethan Cormon (France) 5.75m.
6. Sodre Gutormsen (Norway) 5.65m.
7. Pal Haugen Lillefosse (Norway) 5.65m.
8. Piotr Lisek (Poland) 5.65m.
9. Bo Kanda Lita Baere (Germany) 5.65m.
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