Mathieu Chèvre Swiss vice-champion, Angelica Moser Easy

The regional athletes distinguished themselves at the Swiss athletics championships. After a second place obtained by Jephté Vogel at the launch of the weight on Saturday, Mathieu Chèvre won the money in 200m. The Vadais finished 2nd in the Sunday event in Frauenfeld. He made a time of 20”95, 10 hundredths more than his personal record. The FSG Bassecourt athlete was preceded by the Chaux-de-Fonniers Bradley Letrade by 16 hundredths. The Bernese Nick Stalder completed the podium. Note that the winner of the 100m and reigning European champion Timothe Mumenthaler did not start the 200m due to physical seeds.

Nathan Gyger of the FSG Alle finished 7th in the final with a time of 22”01. Sylvain Chuard and Rémi Gerber participated in the event qualifiers, but were eliminated on Sunday morning, despite their best performance of the season. The Jurassians finished 15th and 22nd of the series respectively.

Angelica Moser triumphs easily

A ninth (!) Title of Swiss champion is added to the prize list of Angelica Moser. The adopted jurassian of the LC Zurich won the final of the pole jump on Sunday in Thurgovie. She crossed the bar at 4.80 m high, offering the national record for the season. She then tried to improve her own Swiss record, but she missed her three trials at 4.89m. His runner -up Lea Bachmann did not exceed 4.50m.

Joceeline Wind Sacred on 1,500m

A third national coronation for Joceline Wind. The Sonceboz athlete triumphed over the 1,500m of the Swiss athletics championships Sunday afternoon in Frauenfeld. She made a time of 4’08”40, ahead of Lilly Nägeli under five seconds. Joceline Wind wins an outdoor third national title, while she also has two indoors.

The Jurassians Mélissa Girardin and Kirtlène Dolce also distinguished themselves in the final by each erasing their former personal record. The addlote of the FSG Alle finished 7th with a time of 4’25”62. The Vadaise de la FSG Courroux took 8th in 4’26”36.

Disappointment for Rachel Klopfenstein

The title of the title of the 800 meter Rachel Klopfenstein, however, did not finish her final. The Biennoise de la FSG Bassecourt was destabilized by jostles at the start of the race and was quickly distant by the leading group. She then decided to abandon after 500 meters of racing.

Last Jurassic engaged in a final on Sunday, Elana Bigler finished in 13th place in the disc competition from the disc with a distance of 38.69m.

All the results in detail can be found here. /CRA

The results of regional athletes in Frauenfeld

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