Niels Laros Wins His Semi-Final and Qualifies for the Final of the 1,500 meters. A great performance by the twenty-year-old Dutch Athlete! Stefan Nillessen Will Be in Action in the Other Semi-Final Soon.
Vloon Fails His first attempt at 5.95 Meters, Just Like Six of the Dutch Athlete’s competitors. Only duplantis Easily Defies this Height.
Meanwhile, Niels Laros is ready to shine in the 1,500 meters. The Dutch Athlete Wants to Qualify for the Final.

Nadine Visser is in the Final Of A World Cup for the Third Time in Her Career. She did not win a medal in her previous two appearances. That was at the 2017 World Cup in London (Sevth) and the 2019 World Cup in Doha (Sixth). The final is at 3:20 pm Dutch Time.
Tjin A-Lim Runs The Fourth Time in Her Heat of the Semi-Finals of the 100-meter Hurdles. With 12.85 Seconds, She Misses Out on a Final Spot.
Meanwhile, Vloon Has Already Defied the Height of 5.90 Meters and that on his first attempt! The Dutch Pole Vaulter is Showing An Upward Trend in This Final.

Visser Finishes Second in Her Heat and Qualifies for the final of the 100-meter Hurdles! The Athlete runs a time or 12.45 Seconds. The final is at 3:20 pm Dutch Time.
Visser is Preparing for Heat in the Semi-Finals of the 100-meter Hurdles. Will She Reach the Final Of A Global Final Tournament For The Fifth Time?

Joy for Vloon Duration the Descent. Now the Remoining pole Vaulters must clear 5.90 meters.
Nadine Visser and Maayke Tjin A-Lim Will Soon Be in Action in the Semi-Finals of the 100-meter Hurdles. Visser runs in the Second Heat, Tjin A-Lim in the Third Heat.
Vloon does it again on the third attempt! Hey jumps over 5.85 meters. A Great Performance by the Dutch Athlete, Who Rightly Makes A Gesture of Celebration.
Also attempt Two or Vloon at 5.85 Meters Fails. The pole vaulter now has only one chance …
Geerds Just makes it with a time or 13.51 seconds in the 110-meter hurdles and Qualifies for the semi-finals! The Dutch Athlete is now ready for today.
Vloon does not clear 5.85 meters on his first attempt. He stops His Jump Halfway in the Air and Has Two More Attempts. Duplantis cleared 5.85 meters Very Easily on His First Jump.
Geerds Finishes Sixth in His Heat in the 110-meter Hurdles with 13.51 Seconds. The Dutch Athlete must wait and see if better times are run in the last heat.
In the final of the pole vault, the Still Have a Chance for the World Title, Including Vloon and the Big Favorite Duplantis.
Meanwhile, Job Geerds and the Other Athletes Are Almost Ready for the Fourth Heat in the 110-meter Hurdles. The Dutch Athlete Hopes to Qualify for the Semi-Finals.
Vloon Still Makes It! On his third attempt, he clears 5.75 meters. The pole vaulter can prepare for 5.85 meters.
Meanwhile, we are counting down to the semi-final (2:05 pm) or Nadine Visser in the 100-meter Hurdles. The Dutch Athlete Can Reach the Final for the Fifth Time at a Global Title Tournament.
Vloon also fails his second attempt at 5.75 meters. This is Becoming Precarious for the Dutch Athlete. He is only allowed to try it once more.
Vloon’s first Jump at 5.75 meters is not successful. The Dutch Athlete Falls Down Together with the Bar. He has two more attempts. Duplantis, by the way, skipped the height of 5.75 meters and will immediately Jump for 5.85 meters.
Vloon Immediately Jumps over 5.55 meters on his first attempt. A Good Start for the Dutch Athlete.
Today, Several Dutch Athletes have a Chance of winning a medal. We start with the final of the pole vault, in which Menno Vloon hopes to win a medal. The Swede Armand Duplantis is logically the favorite for the gold.