Niels Laros books impressive victory at 1,500 meters at Diamond League in Brussels

Niels Laros books impressive victory at 1,500 meters at Diamond League in Brussels

Niels Laros Impressive won the 1,500 meters at the Diamond League Meeting in Brussels on Friday. The Dutch Athletics talent was Almost A Second Faster Than The Runner-Up.

Laros recorded a time or 3: 30.58 in the Belgian Capital. With that, the twenty-year-old from Oosterhout referred the Kenyan Phanuel Kipkosgei Koech (3: 31.41) to Second Place. The American Yared Nuguse finished third in 3: 31.51.

With his time – one second above his personal record – Laros confirms that he is in good shape. In July, the already imprively, the English mile at the diamond league meeting in Eugene, USA won. Laros Ran the Seventh Fastest Time Ever With 3: 45.94.

Laros Can Therefore Cautiously starts Thinking About A Medal At the World Athletics Championships Next Month in Tokyo. The Top Talent Can Choose to Participate in the 800, 1,500 and 5,000 meters in the Japanese Capital.

Earlier in the Evening, Jessica Schilder finished Third in the Shot Put. She recorded a distance of 19.58 meters. The American Chase Jackson won the event with 20.90 meters. Samuel Chapple finished third in the 800 meters with a time or 1: 44.36. The Belgian Eliott Crestan won in 1: 43.91.

Fleur Jong won The Invitation Tournament in The Long Jump. The Dutch Para-athlete Reached a distance of 6.77 meters.

Peeters Has to Skip the World Championships in Tokyo

Cathelijn Peeters Will Not Be in Action at the World Athletics Championships in Japan. The Athlete, a permanent member of the relay teams, is not fit in time. ‘I Tried, But I Will Not Appear At The Start,’ She Said via Instagram. “After Another Setback, It Has Become clear that I No Longer Have Time to Be Fit for Tokyo in Time.”

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