- I do not think it was as stable as in Sollentuna but I am satisfied with the technology, says Roos via his coach Vesteinn Hafsteinsson to SVT Sport.

As recently as Sunday, Roos hit 19.33, at competitions in Sollentuna.

Tonight she got the full hit in the fourth round in Kladno, Czech Republic.

The other best shots in rounds five and six were 18.95 and 18.72.

Roos went to the Czech Republic yesterday and Hafsteinsson expected a reaction and believed in about half a meter shorter shock.

"Did not count on this at all"

- I did not expect this at all tonight and what she does is very impressive, says Hafsteinsson.

This is the fourth time that Roos hits around 19.30.

- It shows that there is more and I hope she can show it later this summer and especially at the Olympics, says the Icelander about tonight's winner.

Roos won by 1.5 meters in an international starting field.

Roos is fifth in the world this year with his 19.34.

The best is the Portuguese Auriol Dongmo with 19.75.

The world record is held by Natalia Lisovskaya, then Soviet Union, at 22.63 from a completely different era, 1987.