LONDON (Reuters) - Defending champion Piotr Malachowski signalled his intent to retain his discus title by qualifying for the final at the first attempt in the World Championships on Friday. The Pole, twice Olympic silver medallist, achieved his place in Saturday’s final with a throw of 65.13 metres at the London Stadium, the qualifying mark being 65 metres. "I felt confident coming to this competition and I consider myself a favourite tomorrow. I think 69 metres will be enough for gold," Stahl said. (Reporting by Christian Radnedge, Editing by Ed Osmond)
Source: The Star August 04, 2017 20:37 UTC