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Tina Shoutej in Celje over 4.75m, Neja Filipic with a personal best
Slovenia⚽ Sports25 days ago

Tina Shoutej in Celje over 4.75m, Neja Filipic with a personal best

Slovenian athlete Tina Šutej set a new personal best with a high jump of 4.75 meters at the Celje event, while Neja Filipič achieved her personal record of 14.50 meters in triple jump. Both athletes performed well under favorable conditions despite initial weather concerns. Šutej discussed her training adjustments and injury recovery.

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Tina Shoutej in Celje over 4.75m, Neja Filipic with a personal best

Slovenian athlete Tina Šutej set a new personal best with a high jump of 4.75 meters at the Celje event, while Neja Filipič achieved her personal record of 14.50 meters in triple jump. Both athletes performed well under favorable conditions despite initial weather concerns. Šutej discussed her training adjustments and injury recovery.

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