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'Beauty queen' Schmidt offers monster FW Holland to run 400m..."happy if he accepts"


'Holland, do you want to take a run?'


German beauty "track star" Alika Schmidt (25) has challenged English Premier League (EPL) monster striker Eling Holland (23-Norway) to a 400-meter run.


On April 24, the British newspaper "Daily Mail" published a commentary saying, "German sprinter Schmidt has challenged Man City striker Holland to a 400-meter run.


A silver medalist in the women's 400-meter relay at the 2017 U-20 European Athletics Championships and a bronze medalist in the women's 400-meter relay at the 2019 U-23 European Championships, the 5-foot-7 athlete has used her athleticism and star power to make a name for herself as a model. She has appeared as the face of various food brands in Germany.


She has also been recognized for her frequent friendships with soccer players, and once led a fitness session for Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga. He has over 4 million followers on his personal social media accounts.


He recently reportedly clocked an average speed of 17 miles per hour (about 27 km/h) in the 400 meters. Holland contributed to City's treble last season by leading the EPL in goals (36) and the Champions League in goals (12), with a top speed of more than 22 mph (35 km/h).


Schmidt was asked about this by Norwegian outlet Dagbladet, and when asked if he thought he could beat Holland in the run, he replied, "Um, I don't know. The 400 meters, I think so. I think the 200 meters will be difficult," he said, adding, "I'll be happy if the race actually happens." "I'm always ready," he said. He added, "I'm always ready. Holan, if you're ready to run, I'll be happy. Let's see who's fast," he added.


Schmidt has already run against active soccer stars before. In 2020, he ran 400 meters with Dortmund center back and Germany 카지노 international Mats Hummels. Schmidt was running a Dortmund fitness session at the time, and the race was organized as an event because Schmidt's sponsor is a Dortmund jersey sponsor. Schmidt comfortably outpaced Hummels, and Hummels was tongue-in-cheek after the race, saying that he "underestimated him too much."


"Two years ago, Schmidt ran a similar race to Hummels and won comfortably," the Daily Mail commented, "Hummels was 32 at the time and his pace was unknown, so Holland could be a better opponent.


It remains to be seen if Holland will actually take Schmidt up on his offer to run.

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