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Lemaitre stuns Chambers with European record

FRANCE'S Christophe Lemaitre set a new national record as he won the 100 meters in 9.95 seconds on the first day of the European Team Championships in Stockholm, Sweden, on Saturday.

The 21-year-old Lemaitre led from the start to beat last year's winner Dwain Chambers of Britain and set the fastest time by a European since Portugal's Francis Obikwelu ran a European record 9.86 in 2004.

In the women's 100, Veronique Mang earned a double for France as she held off Ukraine's Olesya Povh to win in 11.23.

Aleksandr Menkov was one of five Russian winners, taking the men's long jump with a championship-record leap of 8.20 meters. Teammate Maksim Dyldin won the 400 in 45.82, while Olesya Syreva took the women's 3,000 in 8:53.20, Gulnara Galkina won the 3,000 steeplechase in 9:31.20, and Mariya Savinova claimed the 800 in 1:58.75.

Last year's champion Russia has 213 points and leads the competition with one day left, ahead of Germany with 183.5 and Britain with 166.

Britain's David Greene took the 400 hurdles in 49.21 to break Russia's early dominance on the track on a sunny day in the Swedish capital. The British team claimed another win in the last event of the day, winning the men's 4x100 in 38.60.

David Storl gave Germany an early 12 points with a throw of 20.81 in the shot put, while Betty Heidler reached 73.43 meters to win the women's hammer throw, and another German, Christina Obergfoell, took the women's javelin with a world-leading 66.22.

In the pole vault, Anna Rogowska of Poland beat Germany's Silke Spiegelburg as both nailed jumps of 4.75, the best in the world this year.

Another milestone was reached in the women's 400 hurdles, with Zuzana Hejnova of the Czech Republic racing clear of the field to win in a national record 53.87.

In the men's 1,500, Spain's Manuel Olmedo held off Valentin Smirnov of Russia to win in 3:38.63, while countryman Jesus Espana won the men's 5,000 in 13:39.25.

Ukraine got its first 12 points when Antonina Yefremova won the women's 400 in 51.02, before the country took three wins in field events - Dmytro Demyanyuk won the men's high jump, Olha Saladuha the women's triple jump, and Dmytro Kosynskyy took the men's javelin.




 

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