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Daniel Stahl: Ceh ousts Sweden to come out on top world discus title

Daniel Stahl: Ceh ousts Sweden to come out on top world discus title

Daniel Stahl: Ceh ousts Sweden to come out on top world discus title

Daniel Stahl: Ceh ousts Sweden to come out on top world discus title

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  • Young firearm Kristjan Ceh of Slovenia ousted.
  • Sweden’s Daniel Stahl in the plate last at  World Championships.
  • Exhibition of his life to win gold in his most memorable significant title.
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Daniel Stahl momentarily held the lead with a 66.59-meter opener yet was immediately overwhelmed by Lithuanian team Mykolas Alekna.

Andrius Gudzius, improving to 67.10 on his fifth attempt yet never getting himself back into decoration dispute.

The 23-year-old Ceh sent thunders through Hayward Field as he soared a 71.13-meter third endeavor across the yard in Eugene, Oregon, securing the highest point of platform in a title record.

“It was a quick circle here yet everyone has similar circumstances and you simply have to trust yourself,” he said.

The 206-centimeter (6.76-foot) tall titan waved his hands to publicity up the group after his last throw and later inclined down so an authority could put the gold around his neck.

“I realize that I have the capacity for the large toss,” he told correspondents. “However, this was my most memorable significant titles and I had different sentiments all along.”

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Ceh said he would direct his concentration toward the European Championships one month from now, anxious to keep up the energy.

“I need to be awesome,” he said.

Alekna and Gudzius wrapped up with silver and bronze, running along the track with their country’s banner waving behind them, in the wake of creating tosses of 69.27 and 67.55, separately, in the fourth round.

“I’m blissful that we got two medalists from our country. It is astounding and it couldn’t be better,” said the 19-year-old Alekna.

For Gudzius, the third right on the money the platform was essentially as sweet as his 2017 world gold, later “troublesome years” of wounds and preparation through the COVID-19 pandemic.

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