Feb 12 • 05:00 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

Kreete Verlin who took Estonian hurdles sprinting to a new level: there comes a feeling that nothing is impossible

Kreete Verlin is demonstrating that Estonian women can make a mark in the world of sprinting, as she celebrates her progress in hurdles racing.

Kreete Verlin is a rising star in the hurdles sprinting scene, showcasing her capabilities not just to others but primarily to herself. As she celebrates her 29th birthday on Valentine's Day, she reflects on her journey in athletics where she has steadily climbed the ranks despite not having explosive speed. Last year, around this same time, she set a national record in the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8.06 seconds and advanced to the semifinals at the indoor world championships in late March.

Verlin's journey is particularly significant as it represents a shift in perception about Estonian women in athletics, especially in sprinting disciplines. She is not just an athlete but also a role model, showing that with dedication and hard work, limitations can be pushed aside. Her achievements and determination are inspiring a new generation of female athletes in Estonia to pursue their dreams in sports.

The impact of Verlin's accolades extends beyond just personal achievements; they resonate throughout Estonia, encouraging more support for women's athletics. Her story embodies the notion that success is achievable, and she is proving that Estonian women can compete on larger stages. As she continues to improve and break barriers, Verlin aims to further elevate not only her performance but also the visibility of women in the sport.

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