Day 1 Highlights – European Athletics Indoor Championships – Istanbul 2023

Futbol

Products You May Like

Day one of Istanbul 2023 gave us plenty of drama and excitement from start to finish.

On the first full day of the competition at the European Athletics Indoor Championships, we saw the first medals being won as well as plenty of incredible moments.

Nafissatou Thiam and Adrianna Sulek had a sensational battle in the final event of the women’s pentathlon. Both produced World Record performances, but it was Thiam who would prevail, claiming a hard-fought gold medal.

The phenomenal Jakob Ingebrigtsen set a new Championship Record, retaining his 1500m crown despite a strong challenge from Neil Gourley.

the women’s Pentathlon reached its thrilling conclusion with a World Record being broken by Nafissatou Thiam.

Pedro Pichardo was untouchable in the men’s triple jump final, winning his second consecutive indoor title with an unbelievable jump.

It came down to the final lap in women’s 3000m, as Germany’s Hanna Klein overtook fellow countrywoman Konstanze Klosterhalfen to win a well-deserved gold medal.

There’s much to catch up on with these highlights.

SUBSCRIBE to our channel for the best European Athletics videos and highlights: https://www.youtube.com/europeanathletics

Live Istanbul 2023 Results: https://istanbul23results.european-athletics.com/en/results/athletics/daily-schedule.htm

Follow European Athletics:
https://www.european-athletics.com/
https://www.instagram.com/europeanathletics/
https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanAthletics

@europeanathletics

#Istanbul2023 #Athletics #EuropeanAthletics

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

‘Champing at the bit to get out there’ – Bartlett fit and raring to grab his opportunity
Juventus Attempts to Edge Arsenal, Man Utd for PSG’s €40M-Rated Talent
How to watch Wales v Australia: Live stream today’s Autumn International
NHL Highlights | Blues vs. Bruins – November 16, 2024
Kane slams England team-mates after eight withdrawals: ‘I don’t like it, England comes first’