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Emmanuel Karalis: Finished 3rd with 5.81m at the Fly Athens of the Panathenaic Stadium, video
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Emmanuel Karalis: Finished 3rd with 5.81m at the Fly Athens of the Panathenaic Stadium, video

At the 'Fly Athens 2026' high jump competition held at the Panathinaikos Stadium, Greek athlete Emmanuel Karalis finished third with a height of 5.81 meters. American athlete Chris Nielsen won the event with a jump of 5.91 meters, while French athlete Timbo Kolé came second with the same result. Both Nielsen and Kolé failed to clear 6.01 meters during their attempts to set a new meeting record. The competition featured notable athletes such as legendary Sergey Bubka. The results were published on July 5, 2026.

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Emmanuel Karalis: Finished 3rd with 5.81m at the Fly Athens of the Panathenaic Stadium, video

At the 'Fly Athens 2026' high jump competition held at the Panathinaikos Stadium, Greek athlete Emmanuel Karalis finished third with a height of 5.81 meters. American athlete Chris Nielsen won the event with a jump of 5.91 meters, while French athlete Timbo Kolé came second with the same result. Both Nielsen and Kolé failed to clear 6.01 meters during their attempts to set a new meeting record. The competition featured notable athletes such as legendary Sergey Bubka. The results were published on July 5, 2026.

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