21-year-old Nilsson, the only one who had the approach from the left, made his first demolition at 1.90.

She then took 1.90 with tremors in others and fell out of bed but got her feet up, looked a little dangerous, and could clap her hands in a peppery gesture.

It was a touch of both her outdoor and indoor best.

She then tried at 1.93 and was not that far away even though that height was not managed tonight.

She finished fifth in the sharp field.

She had the tenth best personal record and took several fine scalps, including the Italian two-meter jumper Alessia Trost.

Skoog took 1.80 with slight tremor and then tore at 1.85 in the first attempt and then took in the second attempt with slight tremor.

It was a tough raising schedule with the next height of 1.90 and there Skoog made rough demolitions in all his three attempts.

Stefan Holm coached wearing a black mouth guard.  

The organizer had set up a couple of video walls with fans so it looked like there was an audience in place for the TV viewers.

The competition is ongoing.