Kozyakov wins silver at the Under-18 European Championship – Athletics – Sportacentrs.com



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After the first day, Kozjakov was viceroy, losing 54 points against Sven Janson of the Netherlands. The second day started with a 110-meter barrier, in which Kozjakov was the fourteenth fastest (14.68 seconds). In total, he retains second place, but Jansona is already trailing 156 points.

The disc's launch follows, and at the same time the Latvian player is definitely favorite, showing his dominance in the sector – 51.61 meters ahead of the closest competitor of three meters. , but most athletes have lost more than ten meters. Therefore, after this discipline, Kozjakov with 5912 points already had a leader in the overall standings, ahead of Janson by 105 points, while the third position of Alexander Komarov, under neutral flag, was 160 points.

(4.20 meters), maintaining the preponderance in Komarov, but increasing on Janson. However, the blunder failed, where the Latvian athlete was at 42.81 meters, which was the 20th result among all athletes. In this discipline, Kozyakov and Komarov had the same score of 7068.

In the last 1,500-meter race, Komarov had a best personal best time over Kozyakov for six seconds, so it was clear that Latvia's expectations were minimal. . Kozjakov ran in four minutes and 53.95 seconds, and Janson, who reached his personal best, did a fantastic result, running 15 seconds faster than a Latvian athlete. However, Kozjakov kept the money

Even the champion with 7703 points became Komarov, 7663 points followed by Kozjakov and the third with 7604 points won by Jansons.

In turn, another Latvian Karim Ali, with 6575 points, was in 19th place

After the first day, Ali with 3398 points ranked 23rd in the middle of 31 athletes. On Sunday, he made a 110-meter barrier race at 15.01 per second, which was the 20th result, while the 42.26-meter drive was the fourth best all the way up to position 20.

Then the goal of Ali was 3.90 meters in blabber Long of 46.64 meters, but 1500 meters is 5: 12.58 and ends in the second 10.

Another Latvian went to the start of the championship, with Artur Šarkovic with 6.79 meters high and tenth place in the long run. 19659002] Kozjakov won the money at 7377 points last year at the U18 World Championship and before the start he scored the second best result in Hungary.

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