Klara Lukan the First European to Descend Below the Thirty-Second Mark
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The Slovenian athlete was the fastest in the 10-kilometer road race in Laredo, Spain, with a time of 29 minutes and 49 seconds, setting a new European record.
Klara Lukan won the 10 km road race in Laredo, Spain, with a time of 29:49, setting a European record. She became the first woman on the continent to break the 30-minute mark and broke the previous Slovenian record of 30:26, which she set last year in Castellón.
Slovenian runner Klara Lukan achieved an extraordinary success in the 10-kilometer road race in Laredo, Spain, which will go down in the history of European athletics. She won with a time of 29 minutes and 50 seconds, becoming the first European to break the magical 30-minute mark, reports N1. With this achievement, she set a new European record and significantly improved her previous Slovenian record, which she lowered by as much as 36 seconds.…
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