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Meeting Iberoamericano de Atletismo Results

Unread postby pelle3 » Wed Jun 21, 2006 6:15 am

1 245 AUS - GRIGORIEVA Tatiana 4.40
2 305 MAS - SAMSU Roslinda 4.30 MMP
3 247 GER - SPIEGELBURG Silke 4.30
4 244 CZE - HAMACKOVA Pavla 4.30
5 248 ESP - AGIRRE Naroa 4.20
5 253 POL - KASPRZAK Roza 4.20
7 251 SWE - PERSSON Hanna-Mia 4.20
8 250 ESP - CERVANTES Dana 3.90
252 ESP - SÃÂ

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:29 pm

Tilastopaja says that is a National Record for Samsu!

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Unread postby pelle3 » Thu Jun 22, 2006 6:59 am

Indeed!

Roslinda soars to new heights
By AFTAR SINGH
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    KUALA LUMPUR: Pole vaulter Roslinda Samsu has broken her own national record at the World Series competition in Portugal on Tuesday.

    The 24-year-old from Kedah, who is on a two-month training stint in Europe, vaulted to a new height of 4.30m en route to the silver medal.

    Her previous record was 4.25m set during the Melbourne Commonwealth Games in March.

    The SEA Games gold medallist has broken the women's pole vault a record 12 times in the last seven years.

    National chief coach Hanapiah Nasir said that Roslinda's performance has been splendid this year and she is on the right track to win a medal in the Doha Asian Games in December.

    “She has been improving steadily this year, breaking another national record in just three months. I believe that she is capable of improving her personal best further with a new pole, which is more stiffer than her present pole.

    “Her Russian coach Genardy (Potavich) phoned me yesterday that they will be getting the new pole soon. With the new pole she will hopefully be able to jump higher,'' said Hanapiah.

    Hanapiah added that according to her coach she is capable of further improving her mark by 4.45m in the next few months.

    “If she is able to achieve that then she will be able to win a medal in the Asian Games. At the moment the top vaulter is from China, who has done 4.60m.


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