Gold at Norna-Salhus and Gneist at the U18-EM



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– Norway's Athletes Association organizes an exceptional evening.


Friday, Pål Haugen Lillefosse (17), Gneist IL, ran in the 100m bronze under the U18-EM at Györ. Sunday was clear for the final in the branch that he was looking for, the pole vault, and there he broke all resistance.

The Frenchman Baptiste Thiery was almost stopped at 5.30 meters, but Lillefosse continued and stopped before the list was 5.46. . It's a championship record and a record for your personal best of January this year.

The stabbed hopper was about to climb on 5.55 meters, which is required by the best EM and the best in Europe U18. EM U18 Györ: And then … we got the jam of OR. Pål Haugen Lillefosse de Gneist is the U18 European Champion in a bet of 5.35. Only left and on. Now, take it off. @Norsk_Friidrett has a rare evening. Lillefosse with two medals. We will take a wave and land tomorrow. WOW. pic.twitter.com/ETRnQWpXwe

– NFIF (@Norsk_Friidrett)

8 July 2018

Missed eight hundredths

Saturday, Martine Hjørnevik (17 years old), Norna-Salhus, qualified for the finals in the 100-meter fence with time 13.27, new press and just seven hundredths behind Isabelle Pedersen's age record

In the last Sunday she broke another hundredth, which held gold. The Dutch Zöe Sedney took the silver medal to eight hundredths, while Austrian Johanna Plank took the third place fourteen hundredths of Hjørnevik.

– Technically, she runs a risk, with fewer knees than most others. But, like Ludmilla Engqvist, she is hungry in the movements. She had incredible moments on the 4-6 hurdle in the semifinal and the potential is huge. She is raw and intelligent, says coach Tor Haugland connected to Twitter.

– The Friidrettsforbund of Norway has a rare evening, written on Twitter

Persian in every race

Andreas Haara Bakketun (17 years old), Gneist IL, made a strong impression in his own personal record and the Norwegian age record for the G17 over 400 meters in Györ. On Friday he improved the press from 53.29 to 52.76.


In Saturday's semifinal, he finished second at 51.94 and was ready for Sunday's final.

In the final, he cut the age record and his own Another moment, when he met the time 50.92. He held fourth place, two hundredths behind the bronze spot and just three tenths behind the gold. "WOW," writes the Norwegian Athletics Association on Twitter

Already on Tuesday, there are new opportunities for Norwegian athletes. Then will take place the U20 World Cup in Tampere.

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