Logg inn Hynne nær norsk rekord på 800 meter i Italia Hedda Hynne løp inn til tredjeplass og årsbeste på tiden 1.59,94 på en 800 meter i Italia lørdag. Tiden er tolv hundredeler bak den norske rekorden. 01.08.2020 20:49 01.08.2020 20:51 AV: (NTB) NTB ▼ANNONSE Tiden, som ble oppnådd under et stevne i Trieste, er dessuten kun sju hundredeler bak Hynnes personlige rekord. – Jeg er kjempefornøyd med løpet, sa hun til NRK. Den norske rekorden tilhører den tidligere 1500-meterspesialisten Ingvill Måkestad Bovim, som løp på 1.59,82 i Zagreb i 2010. Hynne sier at hun tror hun kunne tatt rekorden med en litt raskere start. – Det er litt kjipt at det gikk litt for sent i starten. Jeg lå litt for langt bak teten etter 600 meter. Men avslutningen var god, sa Hynne. Britiske Jemma Reekie vant løpet på tiden 1.59.52, mens landskvinnen Laura Muir ble nummer to, to hundredeler bak. Hynne fortsetter dermed å vise god form. Fredag forrige uke løp hun på 2.00,72 under et stevne i Sveits. 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Nella sua prova, che ha fatto registrare un passaggio ai 400 di 1’01”66, con la Sabbatini a ridosso della battistrada, ha vinto la sorprendente Serena Troiani (CUS Pro Patria Milano), al primato personale con 2’04”27. La Sabbatini ha provato a rispondere allo spunto della sua principale avversaria, che vanta un primato personale di tutto rispetto sui 400, 54”42, ma negli ultimi 100 metri ha perso efcacia nelle spinte per tenere il passo della Troiani. La serie più accreditata, che vedeva schierate specialiste straniere di livello internazionale, è stata vinta dalla britannica Jemma Reekie in 1’59”52, due centesimi davanti alla connazionale Laura Muir, campionessa europea in carica dei 1500. Terza si è piazzata la norvegese Hedda Hynne 1’59”94, settima la prima delle italiane, Eleonora Vandi (Avis Macerata) 2’02”59. 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There Laura Muir will form part of a strong Diamond League 1000m eld, all striving to make up for lost time following a disruptive year that has seen the original date for the Olympics pushed back 12 months. Muir emerged from her lockdown cocoon to make her rst competitive appearance of the season in Trieste at the start of the month, something the European 1500m champion describes as a “surreal” but welcome experience. Arreda il tuo bagno online Ceramic Store MENU She will follow that outing by testing herself against a tough eld in Monaco including Teenager charged Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon, world champion Halimah Nakaaayi and Muir's 1 after caravan friend and former housemate, Jemma Reekie, who pipped her to the line in Trieste. torched at holiday Muir is just grateful to be back doing what she loves. “It was good but a bit surreal to park popular with be back out racing in 2020 as we didn’t know if that was going to happen or not,” she Glaswegians admitted. Meet the Glasgow “I didn’t really know how to feel. I was warming up and I couldn’t really remember 2 shers pulling out [what it was like]. It was a strange thought that I had been racing just six months ago 'potential murder as it seemed an awful lot longer. A lot has changed in these last few months. But it weapons' from was good just to be back out there and to run well. I’m just excited now to get the waterways around next few races in. the city “Monaco is always a really high calibre competition. Normally this would be a high- priority race anyway and now that there’s not that many going around it’s even bigger. 3 Three people taken It’s nice to get back out there racing against a tough eld.” to hospital and woman due in court How the rest of her winter programme will shape up is very much up in the air and after Carntyne dependent on the vagaries of the pandemic, although the fact the Olympics will still disturbance take place in July and August does make life slightly easier. “It’s a little bit hard to plan ahead as different restrictions are coming into different 4 Shane Duffy to Celtic countries at different times,” added the 27 year-old. latest as cryptic plane picture sparks “It’s very unpredictable so we’re trying not to look too far ahead. We’ve got a few destination debate smaller European meets pencilled in and hopefully we’ll be able to go to them and take it from there. Inside the gorgeous 5 Burnside home on Arreda il tuo bagno online the market for offers Ceramic Store over £240,000 Scottish transfer 6 news LIVE: Celtic set to land David Turnbull, Rangers look to ofoad Morelos and Ryan Kent to Leeds latest Rangers ace Alfredo “We’re lucky in a sense that the Olympics are going to be held almost exactly one year 7 Morelos may have on from the original date. So we’ll essentially take a large part of the plan that we had played his last game for this year and just shift it back a year. for the Ibrox club as Steven Gerrard looks “That does make things a little bit easier than if it had been a spring or autumn to ofoad striker Games. But we are going to have to be exible as we don’t know how things are going to evolve these next few months in terms of what training camps will be available and what competitions will go ahead. Coronavirus LIVE: 8 Face coverings set to "Ideally we would go away to a couple of camps over winter but it will just depend on become mandatory where we’re able to go and the health and safety of the team. We just need to take it in high school week by week.” corridors Reekie has been a constant companion over the last few months, moving both herself and dog Dollie into Muir’s home to allow them to train together during lockdown. Celtic nally 'set to 9 land' David Turnbull “We’ve done a lot of living and travelling together, especially these last few months,” in £3m switch from added Muir.
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