The Men's 4x400 Relay Team Is in the Final with a Fifth Time, They Could Be in the Fight for Medals
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Attila Molnár missed out on a medal in the individual event and would like to find consolation in the team event. He needed a national peak to reach the final.
In the final of the 400-meter relay at the European Athletics Championship in Birmingham, Langsprinter Florian Kroll was still used. The Osnabrücker secured Germany seventh place after all. How does an EM final feel as a final runner?
The men's 4×400 relay team ran a national record and reached the final at the European Championships in Birmingham - This didn't even require the strongest lineup on paper.
Before the European Championships, the management had planned that the relay team, which could otherwise be called a medal contender, would run in its strongest line-up in the preliminary heats. In the end, the decision was made that Patrik Enyingi, who had performed excellently in the men's 400 meters on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, would rest, and Attila Molnár, who was fourth in the individual, and the Hungarian championship gold and silver…
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