Thanks to her personal record, quarterback Petržilková qualified for the indoor World Championships
Ostrava – Quarterback Tereza Petržilková improved her personal record by 69 hundredths to 52.64 seconds and qualified for the World Indoor Championships. At the domestic championship today in Ostrava, she lost only Lada Vondrová (51.90). On the other hand, half-time Lukáš Hodboď and militia Diana Mezuliáníková did not succeed in attacking the limit for participation in the championship in Belgrade.
Thanks to a significant improvement, Petržilková exceeded the required time by 26 hundredths. “A huge joy. It’s a goal I’ve achieved. The Meta under 53 has been resisting since last season, when I thought I didn’t have it,” she rejoiced on the athletic association’s Facebook profile. The championship race suited her extraordinarily. “I went to see Lada beautifully, we didn’t get in the way anywhere. I ran beautifully from start to finish,” she praised herself.
Vondrová got under 52 seconds for the first time. “It’s under 52, but it’s about breasts below 52. In Belgrade, my goal is to run more under 52 and advance from running,” she said in an interview on the desktop.
Hodboď lost only four hundredths to the limit during the last race in Ostrava, and today Jan Friš started another attempt. The final time of 1: 47.10 was four tenths slower than Hodboď needed, even though it was a championship record. “Honza fulfilled his role absolutely brilliantly. Even so, I am very happy for that time and it will certainly be a good start for the nomination for the World Championships. performance. Mezulianikova also had a lead, but the time of 4: 13.90 was almost five seconds behind the limit for HMS.
In the 400-meter race, Patrik Šorm confirmed the role of this year’s Czech number one, winning 46.36 seconds. He added the first indoor to the three outdoor titles. “I came here to win, it came true. The title is always appreciated, but I can’t be happy with the time. I planned to run half a second faster. I don’t know where I lost it,” he said. More than three tenths of him, a close battle for second place took place, in which the three-time indoor world champion Pavel Maslák (46.70) defeated Vít Müller (46.73).
The stick title was defended by Amálie Švábíková, who improved her indoor personal record by four centimeters to 455 centimeters. It has the same best performance under the roof as outside. Militator Kristiina Mäki won the championship double when, after Saturday’s title at 3,000 meters, she won the eight-day today. Seventh-degree titles in their disciplines were won by distance judge Radek Juška (781) and high-ranking artist Michaela Hrubá (185).
Czech Indoor Athletics Championships in Ostrava:
Men:
200 m: 1. Kubelík (Athletics Jihlava) 21.03, 2. Kubeš 21.24, 3. Macík (both Dukla Prague) 21.27.
400 m: 1. Šorm 46.36, 2. Maslák 46.70, 3. Müller (all Dukla Prague) 46.73.
800 m: 1. Hodboď (Sokol Hradec Králové) 1: 47.10, 2. Vystrk (University of Brno) 1: 48.17, 3. Symerský (SSK Vítkovice) 1: 49.23.
1500 m: 1. Kotyza (University of Brno) 3: 50.38, 2. Sýkora 3: 51.29, 3. Vích (both Dukla Prague) 3: 52.10.
Distance: 1. Juška (Olymp Praha) 781, 2. Kratochvíl (Sokol České Budějovice) 718, 3. Helcelet (Olymp Praha) 699.
Ball: 1. J. Forejt 16.76, 2. M. Forejt (both Škoda Plzeň) 16.69, 3. Touš (Hvězda Pardubice) 16.66.
4×200 m: 1. Dukla Prague A 1: 26.23, 2. Skoda Pilsen 1: 28.33, 3. Dukla Plara B 1: 28.81.
women:
200 m: 1. Kožuškaničová 23.81, 2. Pírková (both USK Prague) 23.91, 3. Kolářová (SSK Vítkovice) 24.32.
400 m: 1. Vondrová (USK Prague) 51.90, 2. Petržilková (Škoda Plzeň) 52.64, 3. Skřivanová (Slavoj Banes Pacov) 54.32.
800 m: 1. Mäki (Olymp Prague) 2: 11.66, 2. Ficenec (Dukla Prague) 2: 12.08, 3. Čechová (Athletics Stará Boleslav) 2: 12.08.
1500 m: 1. Mezulianikova (Olymp Praha) 4: 13.89, 2. Raskova (USK Praha) 4: 26.41, 3. Novotna (Olymp Brno) 4: 26.98.
Height: 1. Hrubá 185, 2. Pešová (both USK Prague) 182, 3. Majerová (Škoda Plzeň) 173.
Rod: 1. Švábíková 455, 2. Maláčová (both USK Prague), 3. Pražáková (Sokol Kolín-atletika) both 425.
Distance: 1. Kučerová (USK Prague) 627, 2. Šínová (Athletics Jižní Město) 621, 3. Skřivanová (Slavoj Banes Pacov) 609.
4×200 m: 1. USK Praha A 1: 36.63, 2. Skoda Plzen 1: 39.60, 3. Sokol SG Plzen-Petrin 1: 39.83.