The First European in History: German Athletics Ace Breaks Historic Sound Barrier
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At the 3000 m obstacle race in Rabat, German track athlete Frederik Ruppert cracked the sound barrier of eight minutes – and set a new European record.
With his European record race in Rabat, obstacle runner Frederik Ruppert has turned into a favourite at the European Championship in Birmingham. He undercut the old record in a fantastic competition for more than two seconds.
After his fable run Frederik Ruppert can hardly believe it himself: The German track athlete is the new European record holder over 3000 meters obstacle. As the first European he breaks through the sound barrier of eight minutes.
Frederik Ruppert is the first European to break the eight-minute mark over 3,000 metres of obstacle. A German Olympic champion is coming back.
Frederik Ruppert is the first European to break the eight-minute mark over 3,000 metres of obstacle. A German Olympic champion is coming back.
Rabat seems to be Frederik Ruppert. The obstacle runner achieved the next record in the Diamond League in Morocco.
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