Krēgers and Sprūde become Latvian champions in multi-events – Athletics – Sportacentrs.com

In the decathlon, Kreeger won with 7,509 points, which is 1,051 points in the individual track and field comparative tables. On the first day of the competition, the champion ran 100 meters in 11.05 seconds, jumped 6.96 meters in the long jump, pushed the shot exactly 13 meters, overcame the two-meter high bar in the high jump and ran 400 meters in 50.82 seconds.

On the second day, he finished in 15.34 seconds in the 110-meter hurdles, threw the discus 42.53 meters, overcame 4.40 meters in the pole vault, achieved a result of 55.75 meters in the javelin, and completed the 1500 meters in four minutes and 40.39 seconds. The second in the overall ranking with 6383 points was Karim Ali, and the third with 5655 points – Niks Maulis.

Krista Sprude won the women’s heptathlon with 5658 points. She ran the 100-meter hurdles in 14.03 seconds, overcame 1.69 meters in the high jump, pushed the shot put 12.32 meters, and at the end of the first day she ran 200 meters in 25.51 seconds. On the second day, Sprude jumped 5.74 meters in the long jump, 44.32 meters in the javelin throw and ran 800 meters in two minutes and 21.92 seconds. Gerda Keri Dreiman, a junior, was second, conceding only three points, and Kristīne Siksaliete, who collected 5633 points, was third.

Dreimane (5655 points) celebrated the victory in the junior heptathlon, Elīza Lemberga was second with 4722 points, Zanda Zaķe was third with 3749 points. For men, Andris Skadiņš became the U-20 champion (7131 points), who surpassed Artūras Konderko (5769 points) and Bruno Spūli (4943 points). In the U-18 group, Miks Jānis Opolais achieved the best result in the decathlon (6160 points), Nils Meijers was second with 5673 points, Adrians Hildebrants was third with 5614 points. Anna Gabriela Hofmane won the heptathlon for young women with 5251 points, Adriana Reitmane was second with 4980 points, and Arta Marija Dreimane was third with 4864 points.

In the U-16 group, the winner in the decathlon was Ernests Lešinskis, who collected 5987 points. He overtook the twins Dāvi (5347 p.) and Emīla Bālini (5076 p.). In the heptathlon in the U-16 group, Marta Užule celebrated the victory with 4747 points, Brenda Jillian Apsite was second with 4696 points, and Emily Brown took third place with 4606 points. In the U-14 group, Vestards Kalve won the heptathlon for boys with 3141 points, Elan Bertmanis took the second place with 2853 points, and Robbie Schmidt took the third place with 2774 points. For girls in this group, Sandija Reitmane won the six-match event with 3708 points, Alice Blaua was second with 3580 points, and Ance Miltiņa was third with 3411 points.

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