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Czech Wins Rally in Turnovo Despite Fatigue

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The captain of the Slovenian national athletics team, Kristjan Čeh, won the discus throw at a meeting in Turnov, Czech Republic. He threw the implement 66.71 m, almost two meters ahead of Romanian Alexandru Firfirica (64.96 m), former European under-23 champion, finalist at the Paris Olympics and fourth at the 2019 World Championships in Doha.

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"On Sunday, I will have my first serious competition in Ptuj. The goal will be to throw over 70 m," said the best Slovenian athlete Kristjan Čeh after his victory in Turnovo.

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The captain of the Slovenian national athletics team, Kristjan Čeh, won the discus throw at a meeting in Turnov, Czech Republic. He threw the implement 66.71 m, almost two meters ahead of Romanian Alexandru Firfirica (64.96 m), former European under-23 champion, finalist at the Paris Olympics and fourth at the 2019 World Championships in Doha.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Kristjan Čeh won the discus throw at a meeting in Turnov, Czech Republic. He threw the implement 66.71 m, almost two meters ahead of Romania's Alexandru Firfirica (64.96 m), a former European under-23 champion and finalist at the Paris Olympics.

Slovenian discus thrower and captain of the Slovenian national athletics team Kristjan Čeh won the athletics meeting in Turnov, Czech Republic. With a throw of 66.71 meters, he convincingly outpaced the competition and almost two meters beat the second-placed Romanian Alexandru Firfirica, who reached 64.96 meters. Third place was won by Britain's Lawrence Okoye with 63.87 meters. The Čeh thus continued his successful start to the summer season, …

The captain of the Slovenian national athletics team, Kristjan Čeh, won the discus throw at a meeting in Turnov, Czech Republic. He threw the implement 66.71 m, almost two meters ahead of Romania's Alexandru Firfirica (64.96 m), former European U23 champion, finalist at the Paris Olympics and fourth at the 2019 World Championships in Doha.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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siol.net broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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