The Spanish team will not be able to enter the relay race in the World Cup finals in Budapest After the women’s 4×100 was eliminated on Friday and the two 4x400s failed to make it to the semi-finals this Saturday, the last two installments with eight teams have been the victims of the men’s mousetraps that have formed around the finish line. free street But the RFEA has made a claim and we’ll have to wait for World Athletics’ decision.
Spain made it to the men’s final of the long relay race three timesHe finished sixth in two consecutive races in Edmonton’01 and Paris’03, and nearly thirty years later he set the national record (3:00.65) in London’17 with Lucas Búa and Darwin Echeverry alongside Óscar Husillos and Samu GarcÃa. was sixth. There is only one precedent in women; Seventh place in Roma’87 with Julia Merino, Blanca Lacambra, Sandra Myers and Gregoria Ferrer.
In a series played with the United States B team and Great Britain, the person in charge of the relay decided to start with Iñaki Cañal, placing Samu GarcÃa in second place and Bernat Erta in third and third place. Óscar Husillos reach the last 400.
Cañal did a remarkable job on the downside, placing second with 45.51, while Samu GarcÃa of the Canary Islands kept his pace, reaching fourth place, very close to third place (1:30.72). Between Bernat Erta not being in a position to take the flag and Indian Muhammad Ajmal Variyathodi not getting out of the way The truth is that Spain has lost all options.
Neither his desperate efforts nor the ‘Expreso de Astudillo’ great final post in under 45 seconds (44.90) prevented the Spaniards from placing 3:02.64 in seventh place. RFEA complained about what happened, and we’ll have to wait. Reclassification will not be excluded..
The women’s quartet had fewer options, under the weight of Eva Santidrián’s poor delivery to Herminia Parra before the free street. No options, Laura Bueno and Bárbara Camblor finished last with a time of 3:31.91.Nigeria dropped the flag in the last episode and should be disqualified.
Source: Informacion
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