“Ska panga på, make it or break it”

Eugene. The first qualifies in choppy winds.

If things go his way, Sanya’s cheek does not intend to back off.

– Then I’ll go on with it, and then “make it or break it,” she says.

Take Sanneh, 28, had a tough loading process before WC. On Thursday, her luggage was still missing without a trace in Frankfurt a little over a week ago, and the Medal of Hope called it a “disaster” to have to spend time on phone queues rather than toilet preparations.

But if you look from Lufthansa’s customer support, there’s already a lot talking about Khaddi Sagnia before the last couple of days of WC.

Take Sane.

“Means a lot”

The last time the global elite were at Hayward Field in the Diamond League in May, they won the entire competition with a personal best of 6.95.

– It’s beautiful, I feel comfortable in this arena. It’s good to be here and to know how it all works. You come with confidence.

Additionally, Sagnia gave Letter a new shape in the rope genre at Stockholms Stadion. She was there under pressure but jumped in the fifth round and finished third with a score of 6.74.

Doing well in those competitions means a lot, other people are human too. Other than that, it’s easy to see others here and you’re down there, says Sagnia, showing his hands on different levels.

– The fact that I was able to jump in Stockholm was really good for me, to see I could handle it.

“Keep your nerves under control”

First, the qualification must be completed. Sagnia was on both sides of the playoff drama. Now she’s hoping to be able to handle a little swaying wind and make it to the final.

I have become more comfortable adapting to circumstances. We’ve rehearsed it a lot, and we have a better way of dealing with it. It’s important to keep your cool, Sagnia says.

The lesson, then, is not to be careful in the final.

– That’s what I’ll focus on. I won’t hold back on anything, it makes or breaks it.

The long qualifiers will be decided on Saturday at 21.00 Swedish time and the final from the night before on Monday.

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