European Athletics Championships Rome 2024: 2nd day of competitions

In the morning at the European Championships in Rome 2024, several competitions took place, including the auction qualifications with the women’s auction. Lots of waiting for Roberta Bruni And Elisa Molinarolo who manage to exceed the access height of 4.50m, which has instead been eliminated Sonia Malavisi. Excellent performances also in the men’s 400m, with Edoardo Scotti and Luca Sitothe latter being the author of the best Italian and European performance of the season U23 in 45”21. The boy has just turned 21 and is one of the young promises of the Italian national team.

Luca Sito, Source FIDAL

In the women’s 400m, however, all three Italians managed to qualify for the semi-finals, Alice Mangione 51”71 author of a splendid relay yesterday with the silver in the 4×400 mixed. Anna Polinari in 52″06, also protagonist of the relay, Giancarla Trevisan 52”22. Anna Bongiorni passes the round in the heats of the women’s 100m in 11″35 and thus reaches Zaynab Dosso in the semifinals scheduled for Sunday evening.

Even the 3000m steeplechases offer satisfaction in a blue key, Osama Zoghlami and Yassin Bouih they give themselves a pass for the final scheduled for Monday evening. Unlucky however Ala Zoghlami who is eliminated despite having a better time than the other blues. This is because they were in different heats and you look at the heat positions for access to the final and not the actual time.

Sveva Gerevini after the excellent first day of heptathlon, in the morning does not perform well in the long jumpthus slipping to seventh place at 4688 points against 4991 Thiam in first place. But nothing is compromised yet. In the evening round of this European Championship there will be many expectations, including that of a hypothetical final Jacobsthe long jump final of Furlani, Fabbri and Weir in the shot put, Lorenzo Simoncelli in the 110m hurdles. Don’t miss out on tonight’s events.

European Athletics Championships Rome 2024: 2nd day of competitions
Marcell Jacobs, Source FIDAL

Program of the evening session:

  • 6.00pm 20km walk (men), final
  • 6.05pm-7.20pm heptathlon (javelin throw)
  • 7.50pm 800 meters (men’s), semi-final
  • 8.06pm long jump (men), final
  • 8.12pm 100m hurdles (women), semi-final
  • 8.38pm 110 hurdles (men), semi-final
  • 9.02pm shot put (men), final
  • 9.10pm 100 meters (men’s), semi-final
  • 9.37pm discus throw (women), final
  • 9.47pm heptathlon (800 metres)
  • 10.08pm 100m hurdles (women), final
  • 10.18pm 110 hurdles (men), final
  • 10.28pm 5000 meters (men), final
  • 10.53pm 100 meters (men), final
 
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