Andreas Kramer is one of Sweden’s biggest medal hopes in the european CHAMPIONSHIPS in Glasgow. And last year’s EUROPEAN silver medallists had no problems getting on to the final three on 1.49,06. Kramer went out hard in the semi-final and took the lead.

” I had a pretty clear plan, and I could implement it as exactly as I had imagined. I answered when someone came near, and even when Jamie Webb came up with his attack at the end, I felt that I could afford to drop by him, ” says Kramer.

” I checked around me and saw that it was quiet to him.

a distance, and got his big break in the summer when he surprisingly got silver at the european CHAMPIONSHIPS in Berlin. Before the semi-finals in Glasgow had Kramer also won all 800-meter dash of the year.

” It stung a little that I left the place, it would have been fun to continue on it. But hopefully I saved that little extra that they didn’t, ” says Kramer.

another wind as it went however heavier. Lovisa Lindh, also she is 800 metres away, did not proceed to the final. On Friday she came second in their heats on 2.03,38. But in the semi-finals had a 27-year-old is tougher. Lindh finished sixth, last in his heat at the time of 2.04,54.

” It felt good in the warm up and I thought the top three, I know that I’m in good shape. But I was worn out from yesterday. It is brutally exposing his body for two races in two days, ” says Lindh to the TT after the operation.

it was also heavier. Irene Ekelund finished last in his semifinal of 7.41.

” I was tough today and it was a shame. But I am very proud to have come here, ” she says.

For Ekelund are now waiting a utomhussäsong where she is betting on the long jump and the 200 metres.

nor Austin Hamilton or Henrik Larsson made it to the final. Hamilton finished sixth in his semifinal at 6,75, while Henrik Larsson came third at 6.59.