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Lina Hribar fourth on 200 m in Poland

Lina Hribar, a young athlete from Ljubljana, placed fourth in the 200m race at the meeting in Sopot, Poland, with a time of 23.54 seconds. Three Polish athletes finished ahead of her, including winner Wiktoria Gajosz who set a personal best of 22.91 seconds. Hribar mentioned she aimed to run differently than in previous races, starting faster but possibly too quickly. She described her performance as solid and noted it would serve as good preparation for the national championships in Maribor next week. Hribar, a 20-year-old physiotherapy student, has improved her personal record multiple times

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14. 6. 2026,

19.53

Nedelja, 14. 6. 2026, 19.53

31 minut

Sopot, atletski miting

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Lina Hribar je v teku na 200 m na mitingu v Sopotu na Poljskem zasedla četrto mesto s časom 23,54 sekunde.

Lina Hribar, mlada atletinja ljubljanskega Žaka, je v teku na 200 m na mitingu v Sopotu na Poljskem zasedla četrto mesto s časom 23,54 sekunde. Pred njo so bile tri domačinke, Wiktoria Gajosz je zmagala z osebnim rekordom 22,91, druga je bila Magdalena Niemczyk s 23,36 in tretja prav tako z osebnim rekordom 23,45 Kinga Gacka.

"Imela sem soliden tek, skušala sem teči drugače kot na prejšnji tekmi. Začela sem hitreje, a morda prehitro. Vseeno sem dosegla soliden izid kot dobro popotnico za državno prvenstvo konec prihodnjega tedna v Mariboru. Tekla bom tako na 100 kot tudi na 200 m," je sporočila Hribar, edina slovenska predstavnica na mitingu.

Dvajsetletna Ljubljančanka, študentka fizioterapije, je 4. junija letos v Mariboru 200 m s 23,29 ponovno popravila osebni rekord na 200 m, kar ji je v tej sezoni uspelo že nekajkrat, kot tudi na pol krajši razdalji.

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Siol.netIndependentCenter7 days ago
Lina Hribar fourth on 200 m in Poland

Lina Hribar, a young athlete from Ljubljana, placed fourth in the 200m race at the meeting in Sopot, Poland, with a time of 23.54 seconds. Three Polish athletes finished ahead of her, including winner Wiktoria Gajosz who set a personal best of 22.91 seconds. Hribar mentioned she aimed to run differently than in previous races, starting faster but possibly too quickly. She described her performance as solid and noted it would serve as good preparation for the national championships in Maribor next week. Hribar, a 20-year-old physiotherapy student, has improved her personal record multiple times

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