I felt that something was not right / Day

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It has⁤ already been reported that Gailums finished 11th in their group in the qualification ‌competition and did not qualify‌ for the final⁢ competition.

“We’ll see how serious the injury is. If I were‍ completely crazy, I wouldn’t ‌be jumping⁤ around here. I’ll be a resident,” said the Latvian athlete.

“I put a block on the last throw ⁢and there was some⁣ kind of bump on the leg. It was the leg of the‌ block. At the moment it is still difficult to comment on what may⁤ or may not be there. ⁣I just felt that something was not right.⁣ There is​ some pain, but it‌ is not such that it should ‌fall⁢ from the legs afterwards,” explained Gailums, adding that the pain was not⁣ too great.

Gailums’ first attempt was not counted, reaching 77.26 meters in the ​second. In the ​third attempt, he threw ‍the javelin within ‍82 meters, but he stepped⁤ a little on the sector line, so the result was⁢ not counted.

“Together‍ with emotions,⁢ adrenaline and a fast track, I overcame the first throw. ‍The second‌ attempt already promised to be half as good, but from a⁣ technical point⁢ of view ⁤I made⁣ it‍ a little too short, so the javelin in the ​end ⁤”exploded” in ‍the air and​ stuck into the ground like a pole,” highlighted the ⁤javelin thrower.

“We managed to make ⁢the last ⁣attempt longer, as‌ we talked with the coach, but you get to the last attempt, your legs are ⁣relatively fresh and the ⁢track is really fast,​ it carries ‍you forward a lot.‌ Even ⁢without that knee, I would have flown ⁣over anyway. In any ‌case, I would have been on lines. Of course, it would be nice to‍ mark the Olympics with 82 meters,” ⁤he continued.

After the competition, ‍the ⁣Latvian athlete will undergo medical tests to determine the seriousness of the ⁢injury.

At the Paris‌ Games, Latvia will be represented by 29 athletes⁣ in 14 sports: 3×3 basketball, BMX supercross⁢ and freestyle, show jumping, equestrian sports, mountain biking, ‌shooting, modern pentathlon, swimming, beach ⁤volleyball, weightlifting, road‍ cycling, ​tennis and athletics.

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