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Plant Kurze Halle-Saison – Mohumed Jagt Baumann

“In the hall, no focus is set. The season is long and hard enough,” said the 27-year-old from the LG Kurpfalz. “I just want to prepare for the best possible way and keep all the resources for the summer. Just mentally it will be a challenging year.” At Karlsruher Meeting, she started on Friday night without a final and with 7.48 seconds over 60 meters “very okay” in the year.

According to the German hall championships of the athletes on the 26th and 27th of February Leipzig, the hall season for Mihambo is finished. In Leipzig, she will deny the third and last long-jump competition in this winter.

Periwinkle (Vinca) or

Only Baumann and Gabius were faster than Mohumed

The Dortmund Mohamed Mohumed pages a special brand in the hall season over 3000 meters. At the 20-year-old Ethiopian Berihu Aregawi only scarce world record was the Dortmund fourth. In 7: 41.35 minutes he remained clearly under the standard for the Hallen-World Cup from 18 to 20 March in Belgrade. Dieter Baumann (7: 37,51) and Arne Gabius (7: 38:13) were the only German ever faster than Mohumed.

“I really wanted to break the German record of Dieter Baumann,” said the 22-year-old. “I’m pretty sure I’ll do that in the course of the season.”

Duplantis misses world record just

At a speedy record – although in other dimension – also believes Staff Duflung Olympic Champion Armand Duplinis, which only failed in front of 1000 spectators just at the world record height of 6.19 meters. His bottom is 6.18 meters. “Next week I start in Berlin. I had many competitions in Germany and have the feeling that I am always good there,” said the 22-year-old. “I think it’s probably time for a world record in Germany.” In Karlsruhe, 6.02 meters meant the sovereign victory.

After the Hallen-World Cup in Belgrade, there are two large title struggles for the athletes in summer. The WM will take place from 15 to 24 July in Eugene / USA. A little later, the Home EM in Munich is at the European Championships from 11 to 21 August.