14th International Golden Roof Challenge 2018 – Best Of – Innsbruck (AUT)

World of Freesports 2018-06-07

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The 14th International Golden Roof Challenge once again saw a great line up on the FlySwat yesterday evening in Innsbruck. Neither the simultaneously staged football international match Austria / Germany nor the uncertain weather conditions could significantly influence the number of visitors to this annual event in the heart of old Innsbruck.
In the men's long jump, the German Paralymic world record holder Markus Rehm won the prestigious battle with ex-indoor world champion Ignisious Gaisah (with whom he co-shares the meeting record, currently 8.18 m) with an outstanding 8.15m. Second was South African top jumper Zarck Visser with 7.94m in front of Gaisah of the Netherlands who jumped 7.80m. Maryna Beck (UKR) grabbed the women's long jump went with 6.56m ahead of Quanesha Burks (USA) 6.51 m and Jazmin Sawyers (GBR) with 6.33 m.
The pole vaulters faced challenging conditions with the cool and wet weather and could not, therefore, seriously jeopardize the longed-for meeting record. The women had an extremely exciting contest for the coveted Golden Roof Shingle. Three jumpers marked 4.25m - the victory went to Maryna Kylypko (UKR) ahead of Amalie Svabikova (CZE) and Katie Nageotte (USA). In the men's event, former indoor world champion Konstantinos Filippidis (GRE) successfully jumped 5.55m before failing when he attempted the meet record of 5.70. Second place went to Stanley Joseph (FRA) with 5.40 m in front of Diogo Ferreia (POR) 5.20 m.

Long-jump - Men:
1| Place: Markus Rehm (GER) – 8,15 m
2| Place: Zarck Visser (RSA) – 7,94 m
3| Place: Ignisious Gaisah (NED) – 7,80 m

Long-jump – Women:
1| Place: Maryna Bekh (UKR) – 6,56 m
2| Place: Quanesha Burks (USA) – 6,51 m
3| Place: Jazmin Sawyers (GBR) – 6,33 m

Pole Vault -Men:
1| Place: Konstantinos Filippidis (GRE) – 5,55 m
2| Place: Stanley Joseph (FRA) – 5,40 m
3| Place: Diogo Ferreira (POR) – 5,20 m

Pole Vault – Women:
1| Place: Maryna Kylypko (UKR) – 4,25 m (1 failed attempt)
2| Place: Amálie Švábíková (CZE) – 4,25 m (2 failed attempts)
3| Place: Katie Nageotte (USA) – 4,25 m (3 failed attempts)

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