Eugene. The American Athletics Bible Track & Field News saw Swedish Women’s World Cup chances in the ankle.
They only see one Swede out of the top ten in any branch.
He is Khadi Sanya in fifth place in the long jump.
On the men’s side, it looks brighter for obvious reasons and here are the tips for four Swedish medals.
World Cup gold for Mundo Duplantis in pole vault and World Cup silver for Daniel Stahl, discus throw, Thubias Muntler, long jump and Perseus Karlstrom in 35 km.
Track and Field News brings together an expert panel of all the major leagues, which ranks the nominees in each branch.
And that’s both good and bad news for the Swedish World Cup team, depending on how seriously you take that kind of prediction.
But in terms of women, there are no job opportunities in Sweden.
Only my cheek enters the top ten.
Not even Fannie Ross is among the top ten in ball.
Among the men, of course, Mondo Duplantis took first place in the first place.
He is the top favorite in all of the world’s athletics championships, along with Venezuelan Yulimar Rojas in three steps.
Both with the newly set world records at the World Indoor Championships in Belgrade in mid-March.
On the other hand, Thobias Montler sailed to second place in the long jump, behind Greek Olympian Miltiadis Tentoglou.
Jamaica’s world champion Tajay Gayle was a threat, but he was injured and not even his coach Stephen Francis believed in the start of the World Cup.
It’s a chance and a miracle if it comes to the beginning, Francis tells Jamaica Gleaner.
Daniel Stahl finished second in the discus after Slovenian Christian Seeh’s 5-1 win over the Swede this season.
The third silver is expected to go to Infantry Perseus Karlström.
But not in the first 20 km on Friday, where he took the last World Cup bronze in Doha, but at an even longer distance of 35 km.