Norway went from disappointment to joy in just half an hour That the two big stars of successful athletics are the protagonists. The unexpected defeat of Jakob Ingebrigtsen against Josh Kerr in the 1,500 final was followed by the triumph of a great athlete. Karsten Warholm 400 meters hurdles.
‘Viking’ can’t be beat on low hedges if he tries his best and this has been proven in the past Olympic Games and three of the last four World Cups. He was unsuccessful at Eugene last year, aggravated by a muscle injury that was crucial for him to bite the dust in June against Brazilian Alison dos Santos.
He was far from his best grades but he was relentless and gave the audience a light and show to brighten the night and perhaps lift the spirits of the Spanish fans who are depressed by the constant blows they have taken this Wednesday.
Returning to the borders, Warholm did not come out as strong as usual and did not allow the American Rai Benjamin to dominate the test. He will emerge in the second part of the test and win with a score of 46.89 McMaster (47.34, Virgin Islands) and North American were ahead with 47.56, while Dos Santos was fifth with 48.10.
Australian athletes were also shown in the women’s pole vault. Nina Kennedy and American Katie Moon (formerly Nageotte) share the gold With 4.90, it’s something Italian Tamberi and Qatari Barshim have already implemented in past Games. Bad practice, because competitions should only have one winner. Finland’s Wilma Murto won the bronze medal with a time of 4.80.
And Dominik to finish the finals Marileidy Paulino raises Eugene’s silver medal with a clear victory in the 400 sprinting with a national record (48.76) meters, Poland’s Natalia Kaczmarek is followed by Sada Williams of Barbados (49.60) on the sensational straight (49.57).
lousy afternoon
If in the morning only Jaël Bestué makes it to the 200m semi-finals where the unknown Jaime Guerra is eliminated from the full length and the 800m women’s trio is knocked out, the event in the afternoon was even worse because there was no joy Except for Mario García Romo’s sixth in the 1,500m final.
Yes, too bad luck for the Catalan María Vicente. The player, who was behind by two centimeters in the long jump final, slipped by zero centimeters in the triple qualifiers this Wednesday. He finished thirteenth at 14.13, tied with Americans Franklin and Moore, but made the second-worst jump. And as with Poland’s Ewa Swoboda in the 100 final (nine out), the judges showed no contempt.
Three participants of the 3,000 meters hurdles series said goodbye to BudapestHowever, it is necessary to accept the harshness of the format, which consists of three series in its defense and only the first five of each series are awarded.
The youngest Marta Serrano had options up to the second thousandHe lost points until he finished eighth with 9:31.82. The daughter and disciple of the iconic Antonio Serrano, who is only 20 years old and has a best of 9:26.35, should make for a very positive read. He has a great future!
Former Barcelona player Carolina Robles ran a similar race and was in the second group until forces finished her eighth with a time of 9:34.41. AND The closest was the brave Irene Sánchez-Escribano.Advancing with the leading four and finishing fifth with a 10m advantage on the penultimate step due to a penalty… he sank spectacularly and finished ninth with 9:31.97.
Finally in Barcelona Laura Redondo wasn’t comfortable in hammer throw qualifiers This year he holds the Spanish record with a ‘dive’ of 72 meters, with a meager best attempt of 66.95 meters while shooting 71.01. He would be a finalist with 71.26.