
Elina Dzhengo reached the final in the javelin throw at the European Championships in Munich. The Greek athlete scored 61.28 meters in the second attempt and overcame the 61 meters limit set by the organizers for the qualification.
The javelin throw final is scheduled for August 20 at 21:25 Greek time. The 20-year-old, who trains with Giorgos Boskarevs, is aiming for a medal, she said after qualifying.
“I was well prepared. The weather helped us. I knew I would. In the first frame I was relaxed, but in the second I did what I wanted. It was the first goal, and now we are going to the final,” said Elina Dzhengo .
“My psychology is on the rise. My first goal was to get to the final, and now I’m going to go for a medal,” she said of her goal in the final of the competition.
Source: Kathimerini

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