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Apeldoorn Day 3, Quotes of the Day, Result of the Day, Surprise of the Day, Medal Counts from European Athletics Indoor Championships 2025!

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Apeldoorn Day 3, Quotes of the Day, Result of the Day, Surprise of the Day, Medal Counts from European Athletics Indoor Championships 2025!

Men's 60 meter final, Apeldoorn2025 European Indoors, photo by European Athletics

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APELDOORN DAY 3


QUOTES OF THE DAY

Larissa Iapichino:  The experiences create the person and I think I have gained many experiences already – good and bad. I just cannot wait what is coming next, at this point.It is strange (when people call me the family star). Fiona May is still Fiona May. I told her I beat you, because she won the title over 6.91, and I told her: I beat you with 3cm. So I got this little win in the family. But she always says: I prefer to be Larissa ́s mum than Fiona May. She always tries to push me and wanted me to beat her records, to win much and more. She has been so inspiring .” The experiences create the person and I think I have gained many experiences already – good and bad. I just cannot wait what is coming next, at this point. It is strange (when people call me the family star). Fiona May is still Fiona May. I told her I beat you, because she won the title over 6.91, and I told her: I beat you with 3cm. So I got this little win in the family. But she always says: I prefer to be Larissa ́s mum than Fiona May. She always tries to push me and wanted me to beat her records, to win much and more. She has been so inspiring

Oleh Doroshchuk: “Each jump was really good. I knew that if I jump everything with the first attempt, I can win the gold. I did not want to risk. I felt pretty good during my all jumps. Artur Felfner, our javelin thrower, he is a very good friend of mine,he gave me this advice that I need to clear everything in the first. I tried to follow this and I got lucky. Every moment of the victory is really good. But this is also a historical moment for us as this is the first high jump indoor gold for men at the European championships. After 234, I decided to stop jumping because I became too emotional. It was my personal best so I decided that it is enough. For sure, this was the evening that I will remember for the rest of my life. I hope I made many people at home happy for this victory.”

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Jeremiah Azu: “When my brother was pointing at me (from the stands) like ‘it was you, it was you’, I got crazy. I just exploded with emotions. It (the gold) means the world to me. They threw the flag towards me and I put it around me. It was so much fun to celebrate the title. It means everything to do this in front of my family, who were all here, too. It’s so great that I’m able to take them accross the world to experience athletics at the best level. I’m hoping to take those levels higher and higher.”

RESULT OF THE DAY

European indoor record in heptathlon. 17.71 by Andy Diaz in triple jump, 11th best all-time, Jeremiah Azu 6.49 big PB and indoor WL.

SURPRISE OF THE DAY

Andy Robertson at age of 34 years getting 60 m medal. Annik Kalin attacking gold in long jump.

MEDALS (19 countries)

SUI 2-2-0; ITA 2-1-2; NED, NOR 2-1-0; FRA 1-2-3

POINTS (26 countries)

FRA 53; ESP 52; ITA 48.5; NED 40; GBR 36; SUI 31

TITLE DEFENDERS

Yes (1): Ingebrigtsen

No (5): Danismaz, Hurske, Joseph, Amels, Ceccarelli

NC (8): Muir, Tentoglou, Pichardo, Mayer, Warholm, Murto, Sawyers, Bol

TOP MARKS

ER (2): 7.67 D.Kambundji, 6558 Skotheim

WL (6+1): 3:15.63 NEDmix, 7.67 D.Kambundji, 17.43 Hess, 17.71 A.Díaz, 6558 Skotheim, 234 Doroshchuk, indoor WL 6.49 Azu

EL (9): 3:15.63 NEDmix, 14.37 Peleteiro, 7.67 D.Kambundji, 6.52 Azu, 17.43 Hess, 17.71 A.Díaz, 6558 Skotheim, 6.49 Azu, Klaver 50.38

CR (3): 3:15.63 NEDmix, 7.67 D.Kambundji, 6558 Skotheim

AGENTS (individual titles)

1 – René Auguin, Jeroen Bakker, Florian Clivaz, Valentina Fedjushina, Caroline Feith, Aivar Karotamm, Marc Osenberg, Marcin Rosengarten, Silvia Saliti, Alberto Suarez, Daniel Wessfeldt, Alfons Juck, Stale-Jan Froynes.

STATS

Women’s 400m: Best marks for places 2-4 at Euro Indoors; first medal for NOR.

Women’s PV: Angelica Moser won her second Euro Indoor title and moved to second place behind Anzhelika Sidorova; third silver for Tina Šutej; equalled best marks for places 2-3, and best marks for places 4-6; second gold for SUI – moving to second in the nations ranking, first medal for FRA.

Men’s 60m: Best mark for place 4 at Euro Indoors.

Men’s HJ: First title for UKR at Euro Indoors.

Men’s 400m: Attila Molnár’s 45.25 is the second fastest winning time at Euro Indoors, for him and Maksymilian Szwed 2-3 in Euro Indoors all-time lists; best marks for places 2-4; first title for HUN, POL moved to second in the nations ranking (4-5-6), behind URS.

Men’s TJ: Andy Díaz’s 17.71 is the second best winning mark and third best performance at Euro Indoors; 68cm between 3rd and 4th place is the biggest difference; Max Hess added silver to his 4 bronze medals; ITA won gold and bronze and moved to second in the nations ranking, behind URS, with 3-2-2.

Heptathlon: Sander Skotheim and Simon Ehammer moved to 1-2 in Euro Indoors all-time lists; 52 points between gold and silver is the second smallest difference and 8 points between 3 and 4 is the second smallest; best marks for places 1-5 (best marks for 2-3 overall); first title for NOR, first medal for SUI; Ehammer’s 7.68 in the 60m hurdles is the second fastest time in Euro Indoors heptathlon; Skotheim’s 2:32.72 in the 1000m is the fastest.

Men’s 800m: Ryan Clarke’s 1:45.65 is the fastest semi-final time at Euro Indoors, second Elvin Josué Canales was also faster than previous best of Mateusz Borkowski (1:45.79, 2021).

APELDOORN (NED): National records achieved during Saturday, for Estonia (heptathlon, Johannes Erm 6380), Germany (heptathlon, Till Steinforth 6388), Netherlands (60m, Afrifa 6.55), Norway (heptathlon, Sander Skotheim 6558), Poland (400m short track, Maksymilian Szwed 45.31, also U23ER), Sweden (60m, 6.52 Larsson), Switzerland (LJ, Annik Kälin 690 and heptathlon Simon Ehammer 6506), Belgium (heptathlon, Jente Hauttekeete 6259 equalled), Lithuania (60m, Adas Dambrauskas 6.62 equalled) and Spain (400m short track , Paula Sevilla 50.99 equalled).

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