Pole vault star Adam Hague missed the UK Indoor Athletics Championships in Birmingham as a precautionary measure. The City of Sheffield and Dearne vaulter suffered bruising to his back which left him sore but fears of a major injury were allayed when he came through a training session on Saturday…
The category Long-jump Men was won by Markus Rehm (GER – 8,14 m) followed by Zarck Visser (RSA – 7,91 m) on second place and Jarvis Gotch (USA – 7,86 m) in third. The women long-jump competition was won by the Ukrainian Krystyna Hryshutyna (6,62 m) followed by Alina Rotaru (ROU – 6,53 m) on place 2 and Nastassia Myronchyk-Ivanova (6,51 m) from Belarus on place 3. Konstantinos Filippidis…
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Great Britain’s youngster Adam Hague smashed the world indoor record in pole vault at SportCity, Manchester on Sunday, December 21. The 17 year old British talent at SportCity on Sunday cleared a massive 5.46m to set world youth U18 record. After the record breaking jump, Hague move the bar to a…