Apeldoorn2025. The first impressions of the European Closed Championship.
We remain double about 28.9 miles or 48 km in Hilton. Like my way, we go high everywhere, so almost 50k drove was one hour, five minutes from the hotel to Apelorption stadium.
This is the third time in the Netherlands in the Netherlands. Here are five deep thoughts on the first day
and the press;
1. A large disk drive through the earth. Many farmers, horses and amazing paths out of roads. People walk, swimming, tears bikes, runs and holding hands bike next to each other. The Netherlands are a beautiful country. We drove in the country from Amsterdam airport to Hilton in Hilton in Hilton.
2. We tend to borrow non-highway routes. We love economies, horse farmers and the Netherlands’s apartment, and old, not so old and new.
3. The biggest topic-bikes. Everywhere. Bicycle paths are far away, many times, roads and keep them safe. Watched a pair of hands that were bicycles next to each other.
4. On Wednesday, the press was well participated in the Dutch press and most of the European countries. Runblogr is only American media, although we met an American who worked for the Olympic channel living in Belgium.
5. Excellent interviews Jessica Shields with Jeremiah Azu and questions, Lacer Calver.
6. The six athletes in the Messor were 400 meters, 4×400 m and perhaps mixed with Apeldud, Holly, twice the European inside HJ GROLD, 60 meters of the British champion and Larisa Iapichino Medalist, European champions, two Olympic gold of Italy, two golds in Italy.
7. Leek Clava told us that “I like a lot of tribes. I hope to be elected for all three events. I get better after a few 400 meters. ” He is too confident.
8. Joseph Joseph asked who he looked at him, he mentioned that “Omar Mallod is who I am looking for.”
9. Jeremiah Aju was born in Rotterdam and moved to Cardiff when he was 3 years old. He was owned by the Dutch to the media, and they loved it.
10. Larisa Ifichino has a well-known mother and well-considered father is his coach. Real talent, he says that his mother and father encourage him to travel. He could beat all that.
11 All in everyone, super press, with athletes who know that more stories are building their sport. Peter Sanderson, EA Media Comms Director, hardly jumped on the front of EMCEE, involving questions and enabling the media to talk to athletes.