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She is not a morning runner, claims Susanne Gogl-Walli of herself. Nevertheless, the 27-year-old offered a well-rested performance at the World Championships in Athletics in Budapest: Although her 400-meter lead was scheduled for just before 10 a.m., she pulled In 51.00 seconds, Linzerin was not only 15th in today’s semi-final (9:28 p.m. live on ORF Sport+), but was even within striking distance of the Austrian record set by Karoline Käfer (50.62). “The time makes me extremely happy”said Gogl-Walli, for whom it is the third semi-final in world title fights after the 2021 Olympics and the 2022 World Cup.
In the duel for the best placement of an athlete from the TGW Decathlon Union at this World Championships, Gogl-Wallis club colleague Sarah Lagger came in 17th (5910 points) in the heptathlon.
The American Noah Lyles was voted the fastest man on the planet yesterday, winning the prestigious 100-meter sprint in 9.83 seconds.
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