What a final to wrap off the second evening session of #Glasgow2019!
Slovakia’s Jan Volko goes one better than he did in Belgrade two years ago with victory in the 60m in 6.60. #Glasgow2019 pic.twitter.com/eZI0DY7bWC
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Hurdles or no hurdles, there’s no beating Karsten Warholm at the moment! #Glasgow2019 pic.twitter.com/k5Tda4qSch
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Jakob Ingebrigtsen (@jakobing) creates yet more history!
And he will be back on the track tomorrow in the 1500m final! #Glasgow2019 pic.twitter.com/3Elb0TxNyz
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The Gianmarco Tamberi show.
(@gianmarcotamber)#Glasgow2019 pic.twitter.com/IwaryfzSOe— European Athletics (@EuroAthletics) March 2, 2019
Eight years after winning the world outdoor pole vault title in Daegu, Poland’s Pawel Wojciechowski is back on top of the podium again!#Glasgow2019 pic.twitter.com/9lkSYkkwAc
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Polish dynamo Ewa Swoboda powered to the European indoor 60m title in 7.09, one of two gold medals for Poland on the second day of #Glasgow2019! pic.twitter.com/8ULUeteBhi
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How close was the women’s 400m final? Very!@LeaSprunger won her second European title in seven months with a hard fought victory in the 400m in a world-leading 51.61. #Glasgow2019 pic.twitter.com/XCHcREj749
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