Kristjan Ceh is the new world number one discus thrower.
He hit a monster throw at the Diamond League gala in Birmingham at the same time as Daniel Stahl failed.
– It’s too bad, says Ståhl in SVT.
Daniel Stoll He pampered the Swedish crowd and was completely superior in the discus, but Slovenian Kristian See, 23, recently came close in full swing.
And now it’s over.
Ceh hit with his life throw in Birmingham today.
He threw 71.27, which is a new world record and a new personal record over 80cm.
Stahl . failed
On the other hand, Ståhl was having a rough day.
Three throws were approved and the longest was only 65.97 – more than five meters shorter than Cehs.
In addition, ahead of him was Lithuanian Andrius Judzius in the results list and thus Stahl took third place.
This is the first time since summer 2019 that he will not be among the top two in any competition.
Then he was disappointed.
– It’s not good then. It warmed up well, but it’s a very bad result, as he says in SVT:
– On what does it depend? Good question. I’ll take it with the coach now.
“The sun will rise tomorrow”
On the other hand, Ståhl doesn’t seem to have any major concerns. It’s the start of the season and he’s still in good spirits ahead of the summer that comes with the World Cup and the European Championship alike.
– The sun rises tomorrow, too. The others, Stoll says, are doing fantastically well today.
Sania’s cheek also had a tough day in the women’s long jump. She finished seventh (second to last) with 6.46 as the longest jump.
But the Swede he admired was Sarah Lahti. She finished seventh in the 5,000m with a time of 15:04.87 – the second best time ever for a Swede at distance.
– I felt very good. Relief because I broke it last week due to hind thigh issues. I’ve known I’ve been in good shape for a while but haven’t been able to get rid of it. She says in SVT it’s a good thing it’s loose now.