Wilma Murto, Silja Kosonen and Krista Tervo are in the hunt for medals tonight – HS follows the European Championships moment by moment – Sports

The great promise of the heptathlon, Saga Vanninen, started the match in the morning. Wilma Murto and Elina Lampela will jump in the pole vault final at nine in the evening.

Athletics The third competition day of the European Championships started at 10:35 a.m. with the men’s shot put qualification.

A place in the final was a dream come true for someone who threw like that in the A group Aaron from Kankaa than those who competed in group B From Henri Liipola and From Tuomas Seppänen.

The great promise of the heptathlon Saga Vanninen started his two-day match work at 11:30 a.m. in the opening event, i.e. the 100-meter hurdles.

Vanninen finished sixth in his set with a time of 13.74. Next to him ran Holland Emma Oosterwegel faltered at the penultimate fence and fell at the last fence right on Vanninen’s track in front of the fence.

It was down to the cents that Oosterwegel didn’t ruin Vanninen’s match. At the highest point, Vanninen’s result was 174.

Kristiina Mäkelä and Senni Salminen made it to the finals of the triple jump and Kristiina Halonen to the semi-finals of the 400-meter hurdles.

Tuomas Lehtonen started his heat of the first qualifying round of the 400m hurdles comfortably, but eventually faded to last in his heat with a time of 52.75.

The competitions continue on Wednesday until 23:22. At that time, the men’s 110 meter hurdles final will be run.

The most interesting Finnish sport of the sports day is the women’s pole vault final. Wilma Murto and Elina Lampela compete for positions starting at 9 p.m.

HS follows the race day moment by moment. Follow-up can be found at the bottom of this story.

By Editor

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