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Athletes set 5 Sportcentrum Ookmeer hall records this year: Long Jump - Callum Orange (UK), Jongens B / Boys’ U18, 6.50 meters - Amy Rolfe (UK), Meisjes A and B / Girls U20 & U18, 5.61 meters Triple Jump - Angela Barett (UK), Senior Women, 12.92 meters (besting Rebecca Sare’s Maltese National Record of 12.00 meters set at the 2016 Indoor Amsterdam) - Britta de Haan (NL), Meisjes A / Girls U20, 11.80 meters NATIONAL RECORDS - Jolene Jacobs (Namibia) set a National Record for Women’s 60m Sprint with 7.50 seconds INDOOR WORLDS LIMIT - Janice Babel (NL / Phanos) ran a World Championships qualifying time in Women’s 60m Sprint (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVby5SXwWMM) PHOTOS and PODIUMS A complete list of the podium places and dozens of photos are available on our website: http://indooramsterdam.nl/en/recap-dag-2/ RESULTS Complete meet results are available on https://www.atletiek.nu/wedstrijd/uitslagen/16583/ FEEDBACK We want to know how to make our meet even better for our international guests. If you have any suggestions, complaints, or compliments regarding anything, please send them to amsterdam@eap-circuit.org.
2018 International Athlete Highlights
Athletes representing 13 countries:
Malta
Ireland
Great Britain
Namibia
Belgium
Netherlands
Cameroon
Portugal
Hungary
Sierra Leone
Sweden
Denmark
Pakistan
6 EAP Clubs:
Dour (Belgium)
Nivelles (Belgium)
Aarhus (Denmark)
Budapest (Hungary)
Hexham (UK)
Leiria (Portugal)
National top-athletes from:
Adel Sesay (Sierra Leone, sprinter, 6.85 PB)
Umar Hameed (Representing Pakistan in 2018 World Indoor Championships, Sprinter, 6.89 PB)
Fanny Appes (Cameroon, sprinter, 7.42 PB)
Jolene Jacobs (national champion of Namibia 100m, 2017, 11.82 PB on 100m)
Rebecca Sare (Malta, HSS, also a hall/meet record since 2016)
Callum Orange (Long Jump, 2017 England Athletics National U17 Long Jump Champion)
Lucy Hadaway (Long Jump, ISF World School Games Silver medallist 2017. Commonwealth Youth Games Bronze medallist 2017)
Joe Appiah (World and European Masters Champion M45 60mH and 110mH Champion 2017)