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Historic Danish performance: Beats the 15 year old record

the Runner Kristoffer Hari put Saturday the Danish record in the 100-meter race at a meet in the UNITED states. The 21-year-old runs were noted for time 10,26

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Historic Danish performance: Beats the 15 year old record

the Runner Kristoffer Hari put Saturday the Danish record in the 100-meter race at a meet in the UNITED states.

The 21-year-old runs were noted for time 10,26 seconds and knocked to three hundredths of a second of the previous record from september 2004.

It belonged to the former længdespringer and runs Morten Jensen.

Despite the rekordløbet had to Kristoffer Hari have to settle with a fourth place at the event in Texas, where there was speed over the field. The victory thus went to the Divine Oduduru who won in the time 9,94 seconds.

Participants at the event with the name "2019 Michael Johnson Invitational" after the former sprinter came from different universities. Dane posed for a university in Arkansas.

Hari received last year a full scholarship from the university, where he has the opportunity to train at a high level.

Kristoffer Hari was already six years ago known under the name of "Dynamite-Hari", when, as a 15-year-old was the owner of europarekorden in both the 100 - and 200-metre for his age group.

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