The 30-year-old fisherman recorded a time of 12.39 seconds in Estadio Vallehermoso in Madrid in the 100 meter hurdles. That time was only three hundredths above her Dutch record of 12.36, but she did walk with a little too much racon.
After the first place at the European Athletics Championship, Menno Vloon is quickly away from Madrid for country teams: “That it’s hot, I don’t get happy that” “
The Swiss Ditaji Kambundji also clocked 12.39, but was designated by the photo finish as the winner.
Relay men sprint to Dutch record 4×100 meters
The Dutch sprinters have tightened the Dutch record on the 4×100 meter relay to 37.87 seconds. With that time, the Dutch quartet also won the song. Germany finished second at an appropriate distance in 38.27 and Great Britain finished third in 38.33.
The Netherlands honorable at the top of the EC Athletics classification for country teams, but this is the bad news
Nsikak Ekpo, Taymir Burnet, Xavi Mo-Ajok and Elvis Afifa changed fluently and ran to the improvement of the old Dutch record from 2019, which was at 37.91. At the time, Burnet was also part of that team, in which Churandy Martina was the leader.
With the Dutch Record, the relay team is almost certain of participating in the World Cup Athletics in Tokyo. In May the team did not qualify directly at the World Relays in China, but seems safe with this time.
Relay women also dive under Dutch Record 4×100
The Dutch women’s team has won the 4×100 meter relay in a Dutch record. Nadine Visser, Lieke Klaver, Minke Bisschops and Marije van Hunenstijn clocked 42.02 and thus cut two hundredths of the old record from 2016.
European Championships Teams: Femke Bol leaves Madrid and does not run a relay
The women walked their record shortly after the relay men were the fastest on the 4×100 meters in a Dutch record of 37.87. Nsikak Ekpo, Taymir Burnet, Xavi Mo-Ajok and Elvis Afifa changed fluently and ran to the improvement of the old Dutch record from 2019, which was at 37.91.
The Dutch team started as a leader in the intermediate position at the Second Tournament Day, but managed to hold that leading position despite the victories on the relay and dropped to fourth place behind Italy, Germany and Poland.
Setbacks in the Netherlands
Setbacks for the Dutch team were the Nulscores for Justin Sluijter during the long jump and Nick Smidt on the 400 meters hurdles. Sluijter jumped three times invalid and smidt hid shortly after the passage of a hurdle. He was injured and could not continue.

