Daniel Stahl III in Rome – after the chaos competition

Daniel Ståhl’s poor performance continues.

He was beaten again by Christian Cie in the Diamond League competition in Rome, which also included a systematic failure when his protective cage broke.

– It feels like building a pickaxe, says A Lennart Julin in C More.

Kristjan Ceh continues to dominate discus competitions like this with just over a month remaining until the World Cup in Eugene.

At the Diamond League gala in Rome, he beat his Swedish rival Daniel Stoll For the fourth time in a row.

With a bang, moreover.

The 206 cm Slovenian won with a giant throw of 70.72 while Stoll finished third with a modest throw of 65.87.

“Frustrating”

After that, Stoll was disappointed.

– I feel like I have a lot of muscle today, a lot of ‘strength’, but I can’t really find the right technique. This is frustrating. I’ll be third today and that’s okay, but I came here to throw away, so it’s a shame, says V.C. Moore.

Ståhl had hit 13-0 in head-to-head encounters at Ceh prior to this season.

Now 13-4.

– The Swede says it’s just so much fun that more people are being tossed away.

regulator failed

The competition itself was chaotic to say the least and had to be stopped after American Sam Mattis crashed into a steel pole in the protective cage – blazing the trail.

Then it took more than ten minutes before the competition resumed.

– It looks like a pickaxe building. Do they (the administrators) have any idea how to fix it?

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Simon Peterson ranked seventh with 63.73 points.

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