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'They underestimate us too much, we're not stupid. And the prejudices about the appearance of female throwers must be broken. I cried...'
Croatia⚽ Sports24 days ago

'They underestimate us too much, we're not stupid. And the prejudices about the appearance of female throwers must be broken. I cried...'

The article discusses Vita Barbić, an 18-year-old Croatian athlete and double European junior champion, who reflects on her experiences competing internationally, including at the European Championships in Jerusalem. She talks about the importance of the Boris Hanžeković Memorial event in helping young athletes gain experience against top-level competition. The article also mentions her upcoming participation in the event, which takes place from June 24–26, with her main discipline, javelin throwing, scheduled for Friday at the Mladost Stadium. Additionally, it references her coach and mother,

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'They underestimate us too much, we're not stupid. And the prejudices about the appearance of female throwers must be broken. I cried...'

The article discusses Vita Barbić, an 18-year-old Croatian athlete and double European junior champion, who reflects on her experiences competing internationally, including at the European Championships in Jerusalem. She talks about the importance of the Boris Hanžeković Memorial event in helping young athletes gain experience against top-level competition. The article also mentions her upcoming participation in the event, which takes place from June 24–26, with her main discipline, javelin throwing, scheduled for Friday at the Mladost Stadium. Additionally, it references her coach and mother,

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports and athletic achievements without any overt political commentary or framing. It highlights personal reflections and competition experiences without taking a stance on political issues.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 70): The article provides detailed accounts of Vita Barbić's experiences at the Boris Hanžeković memorial, including her performance and emotions. It references specific events like the European Championships and mentions other athletes, aligning with cross-source consensus. However, it includes personal

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