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Victory for Germany |
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Victory for Germany
With some surprise, Germany has won the first edition of the European Team Championship - Leiria 2009. The germans forced to Russia, the main favorite, secondn the general classification that, for the first time, brought together men and women in the same ranking. |
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Evora: "It was around 17.90" |
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The world champion and olympic triple jump champion was happy, but wanted more. Delighted to have won, regretted, however, the last invalid jump. "Walking around 17.90 meters. I've counted18 feet from the box and i have shoe 42, which means it would be around that mark," he said.
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Evora gives show in Leiria |
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One of the moments of the afternoon in Leiria Stadium. Nelson Évora secured another victory for Portugal, with a mark of great respect. Great Britain is still in the lead- |
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Naide Gomes wins for Portugal |
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Another great moment for the portuguese crowd. The national record holder won the long jump with 6.83 meters. Naide Gomes reached the lead in the first jumped and improved inthe second. The russian Kucherenko was second with 6.73.
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Spectators travel to Berlin |
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During the SPAR European Team Championships two trips to Berlin to attend the World Athletics Championship to be held next August, will be drawn.
In the draw conducted during the first day of competition the winner was the owner of the ticket number 00991.
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Biomechanical Research Project The Faculty of Human Kinetics (FMH) and the Portuguese Athletic Federation (FPA), will be responsible for a Biomechanical Research Project at European Team Championships in Athletics, Leiria 2009. |
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