14.05 is the best in Europe in the U20 class.

She is second in the world after the Cuban Leyanis Perez who jumped 14.53.

Second in today's competition, neutral Russian Valerija Volovlikova made the competition of her life and noted 13.65 - 40 centimeters behind the Swede.

- She breaks personal records in almost every round.

Where is this going to end?

You have to put technology aside and just enjoy her jumping, says SVT Sports expert Alhaji Jeng after the 14-meter jump and believes that Carolina Klüft's Swedish senior record of 14.29 from 2008 is loose at a technical full hit.

Before the 18-year-old came to Tallinn, she had 13.42 from the Swedish Championships in Uppsala last year as the best record outdoors.

Indoors, she has jumped 13.67.

Four personal records in Tallinn

In Tallinn, Åskag jumped 13.62 (yesterday's qualifier) ​​and today's final: 13.64, 13.75 (too strong tailwind), 13.91 and 14.05 in his first four jumps.

Then there was a reaction with 13.31 in the fifth round.

She failed in her last hope.

Thunderbolt will also jump length in Tallinn.

Åskag decided the competition in the third jump with a nice 13.91.

She clapped her hands in delight after the crash.

- She has not done so many competitions and now she lines up jumps in the area of ​​and over her previous best results.

She has mostly invested in improving her technology and increasing her speed, talking about perfecting top form, says SVT Sports expert Alhaji Jeng.

Missed the plank in the first jump - still a personal record

In the first jump, Åskag broke a new personal record and showed what capacity she has.

She jumped 13.64 (with a maximum allowed +2.0 meters / second in the back) and improved by two centimeters from yesterday's qualifier.

She had the whole plank plus a couple of centimeters to spare in that jump, which meant just over 20 centimeters.

In the second jump, Åskag squeezed in with 13.75, however in too strong tailwind +2.2 meters / second, and had a much better plank hit than in the first round. She took a firm grip on the competition. The listing was valid as a result of the competition but must not be counted as a personal record, which had no significance given how the competition developed.