Kosovo breaks next record at the Olympics in Buenos Aires, this time in court jumping

Atleti Muhamet Ramadani has broken Kosovo's record of dropping five kilos at the Olympics for youth, Buenos Aires 2018. The 16-year-old cast a court of 18.53m, breaking Kosovo's previous record of 18.32m. Our athlete was released ninth in the first stage of the race until Monday the second phase takes place. [...]
Atleti Muhamet Ramadani has broken Kosovo's record of dropping five kilos at the Olympics for youth, Buenos Aires 2018.
The 16-year-old cast a court of 18.53m, breaking Kosovo's previous record of 18.32m.

Our athlete was released ninth in the first stage of the race until Monday the second phase takes place.
In the overall rankings of the first phase, Muhameti was placed ninth of 15 contestants. In fact, with the result, he may, with little luck, enter the top five. The fifth had a score of 18.78m.

“I am very pleased with the result, I broke Kosovo's record, and on the basis of other results, it aims to improve the outcome Monday”, Ramadani told “noc-kosovo.org”.
Even his coach, Mustaf Ramadani, expressed satisfaction with Muhamet's appearance, saying he is now aiming to cross 19m apart.
Of the four attempts today, Muhamet at the first attempt went to court at 17,89m, at the second, 1853 feet, while the third and fourth ended off the target.
We remember that Ramadan at the age of (16) is for one and two years younger than the contestants who appeared before him, who testify in the near future, we can see him at the podium.
The second phase of Monday takes place, where we wish many good luck and success to Muhammad.












