Sander Skotheim was in a fierce mood in Tallinn.
Sander Skotheim was number two in the decade of the Rome European Championships. Aop
Norwegian Sander Skotheim has made a European record for men’s seven matches in Tallinn’s halls, World Athletics reports.
The 22-year-old Skotheim fired a score of 6,484, which is the fifth best result in the world.
The results of Skotheim
60m: 7.04
Length: 819
Ball: 15.00
Height: 206
60 m AJ: 8.04
Pole: 525
1,000m: 2.37.85
The previous European record was Kevin Mayer’s 6,479, which Skotheim improved by five points.
Last summer, a young Norwegian star achieved a decent-ever European Championship silver in Rome. In addition, he has the World Championship silver medal last year.
Saga Vanninen set a Finnish record for the Tallinn Games. New it is recorded in 4,843.

