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The Upper Austrian was not disturbed by the fact that his usual competition discus and his competition shoes have disappeared since the flight back from the meeting in Karlstad. According to the program, the 100 m was won by ÖLV record holder Markus Fuchs, who won in 10.24 seconds.
“We recently scaled back the preparation for the World Cup a bit. Starting Monday, the intensity will increase again. To be honest, I didn’t expect to be able to pass the Olympic limit,” said Tokyo bronze medalist Weißhaidinger. “From a purely technical point of view, Lukas’ throws were excellent,” explained coach Gregor Högler.
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