The youngster named after a Finnish legend shook the medals at the youth Olympic Festival.

Seppo Pauwels is named after six medals by Seppo Rädy. Aop

The Belgian tradition in spear throwing is really modest, but now the country has a good promise of coming from the ground.

Seppo Pauwels17, wrapped a bronze in Northern Macedonia at Skopje’s Under-18 Youth Olympic Festival for Under 18s last week.

Pauwels’ best quotation carried 68.32 meters. Finland won the race in Finland Jere Murto16, with a score of 74.54.

In Skopje, a 700 gram spear was thrown at 100 grams lighter than a tool to be tuned in men’s competitions.

Second -generation athlete

The first name of Pauwels has an echo in the history of spear throwing. The Front Straight site specializing in athletics and skiing and skiing tells In his story, he received confirmation from the Belgian that he has indeed been named to the Tohmajärvi value race winner Seppo Rädyn by.

Pauwels’ father Bart was once a national ball pusher. He also threw a spear and made a record of 64.50 meters in 2003.

The best result of the AC Waasland club representing the 700 gram spear is 68.32 in June.

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