As close as you can get to a Kajsa Bergqvist

Kajsa Bergqvist.
Kajsa Bergqvist.

Phoenix. It might be time to think after the ecstasy and the world record for gold and pole vaulting at Mundo.

And when I sum up this year’s WC in athletics, this was a failure.

As close as you can get to Kajsa Bergqvist.

That real lift never came until the last day, but everyone already knew that Mundo Duplantis would win.

Granted, I could in good conscience promise to eat every shoe at every shoe store in running Oregon.

And they are many.

History taught me the promise to avoid it, but given that I can’t help it.

It’s kind of like when you promised to tear down the entire Great Wall of China if the Women’s Crowns beat Canada in the quarter-finals of the Winter Olympics in Beijing.

It was like closing an open door.

The score was 11-0 against Canada and Mundo’s victory in the Arctic Final could easily be taken to roughly the same numbers.

But otherwise?

No, it failed miserably.

brutally take off

Perseus Karlström has two WC bronze medals and an honorable 16th place in the WC Medal League, but because time is not counted under the home athletics umbrella in Sweden, they are not included in the athletics results.

No, I am very pessimistic about the future.

We have a Mundo that will dominate ten years from now.

But then?

Daniel Stahl was brutally deposed as the discus king of the world in Eugene and his two super-talents died in Christian Cie of Slovenia and Mikolas Alkna of Lithuania.

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It felt like a change in the system.

Ståhl might be very good at winning EC gold in Munich in a few weeks’ time, but he won’t be the favorite for the tournament anymore.

Same with Simon Pettersson, who is a great championship thrower, but I don’t think he would throw a medal like the exciting Olympic silver in Tokyo.

There is very little before now.

Daniel Stoll.

It shouldn’t happen

And if we’re talking about those on the verge of medals in a championship like WC, Thobias Montler drastically failed when he came in 11th in a cross-country competition.

And Sania’s cheeks could feel as sorry as possible, as only two centimeters from the WC bronze.

But after all, she had five girls in front of her in a tight toilet final, where she wasn’t the best when it mattered. Despite all the talent.

In my cheek’s case, I’d probably recommend a change of coach, after all the years with Estonian Catherine Klaup.

Looks like it’s time for something new out there, especially since Khadi has the best coach in Sweden Yannick Tregaro In the contract there is in Gothenburg.

How many approaches cycles can you miss?

And how could both Khaddi and Klaup miss her fourth attempt in the cross-country final, when the jump order was changed and Khaddi had four seconds to complete her fourth jump?

Excuse me, like.

But the only word you can put on it is embarrassing.

This should not be allowed to happen at this level.

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He wanted to be tough

Then you can be happy about personal bests like Hanna Hermansson in the 1500m, but then we talk about personal records on a level that really has nothing to do with toilets.

Kajsa wanted to be strict and polite to those who hadn’t shown their shape before WC, but he stopped at three active people who had to stay home.

And I think both Lovisa Lind and Michaela Meijer should go

Lovisa showed her abilities in previous tournaments and Michaela Meijer deserved to get a chance.

Sweden’s Meijer’s relatively recent record of 4.83 was enough for a WC bronze in Eugene.

Now he is waiting for the European Championship in Munich, which is less than a month away.

I hope the tournament will be better even if we’re talking about the same medalists as in WC.

But then I would like to see more hell and more Kajsa influence which I saw in an indoor toilet in Belgrade last winter.

WC at Eugene didn’t have any of that feeling until Mundo took to the stage.

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