Tentoglou sets European long jump record with 8.52m at Munich championship
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Olympic long jump gold medallist Miltos Tentoglou set a new European athletics championship record on Tuesday by jumping 8.52m in Munich.
The performance, just 8 centimeters short of his personal best, was more than enough to give the Greek champion another gold medal, this time as Europe’s best.
The record came during the Grevena native’s fourth attempt. He declined a fifth and sixth attempt.
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