Lithoundanyan improves its own sign of 74.35 m and becomes the first person in history to throw more than 75 meters
Mykolas Alekna has severed its world’s disco record over one score, in Ramona, one of the Oklahoma arrows at a distance of 75.56 m (April 13).
With its rough conditions and favorable tails, the meeting regularly in the calendar of the world’s best throws in the world and has become a small pilgrimage in recent years.
In the summer of the summer, Allaa, which provides the Olympic discus medal in Paris, broke the historic world record of Jürgen Schult with 74.3.08 m 74.35 m at the same event last year.
This time, Lithuanian re-raised the bar and better improved its distance, but twice, recording a mark of 75.56 m and 74.89 m.

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In one of the largest disco contests, five athletes left 70 meters, and seven exceeded 69 meters.
Matt Deni passed all the list of Discus on three days ago, with 74.25 m, and the Olympic bronze medalist improved its sign in Ramona 74.78 m.
Lawrence Okoye, 13 years after throwing 68.24 m away, broke the British record with the best throw of 70.76 m. Patriarchal Nick Percy recorded 67.73 m in the previous year and approached 67.04m this year.
Another place, Sam Mattis, who threw 70.08 m in three days ago, improved its best by 71.27 m and was generally the third. The German CLEMENS Prufer recorded 71.01 m away and the fourth ended with the fifth of Okoye.
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