Completely as expected, will be the final in the women’s 4 x 100 metres relay without Danish participation.
In Friday’s preliminary heat ended the danes to a sixth place finish. The three best teams from each of the two preliminary heats, and the two best times run with finalebilletterne.
The Danish quartet used 43,92 metres to cover a total of 400 meters in Doha. The time was 0.02 seconds from the national record.
It was a bittersweet feeling to be close to the record and yet be far from it, says Mette Graversgaard to TV2 Sport.
Astrid Glenner-Frandsen started the race from the starting block, and she gave subsequent depechen on to the Ida Karstoft. Away took Mette Graversgaard before the Mathilde U. Kramer ran across the finish line.
Even if it was not for the record, the runner or an OLYMPIC games ticket, there is satisfaction that the track of the Danish team.
We went out and did it, as we had planned. We ran a good race, and we beat some teams. It was the cannon, says Mathilde U. Kramer to TV2 Sport.
It was the first time in 36 years that Denmark participated at the WORLD championships in the women’s shorter relay race.
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