Minutes after Mohamed Katir’s silver medal in the 5000 meters, The final test of the World Athletics Championships in Budapest allowed Femke Bol to fully redeem herself While it seemed impossible to give the Netherlands gold in the women’s 4×400 meters relay, they made a magnificent comeback.

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It hasn’t been an easy title for the sensational four centista In a very long season, at the end of February, he destroyed Czechoslovak’s Jarmila Kratochvilova’s historic European record of 400, held indoors since 1982, with a 33 percent finish of 49.26.

Gold in European history in 400 smooth, 400 hurdles and 4×400 races, third place in 400 hurdles at past Olympic Games Came to Budapest to hang three gold and more without the presence of American Sydney McLaughlin, the universal record holder for low hurdles.

It all should have started with the mixed 4×400 relay on the first day and the truth is that Bol took the bat in first position from Klein Ikkink in his twenties and was five meters ahead of the American Alexis Holmes on the counter strike… but he was losing his advantage, twitching on the straight and He almost collapsed to the ground in the squares, allowing the witness to escape. Netherlands disqualified and Amersfort, just 23 years old, left with his head bowed.


Bol caused delirium among his friends EFE


The Dutch woman overcame the 400m obstacle with immense authority and At the close of the World Cup, she did the last job in the women’s 4×400 meters.. He took the flag in third place and was four meters behind Great Britain and ten meters behind Jamaica at the start of the final division. Bol went after the British, but Stacey Ann Williams was a long way off. She didn’t give up and took first place (3:20.72), 16 seconds behind the Caribbean at the same finish line.

Like this, big star ‘orange’ He left Budapest with a very good taste in his mouth and became the big hero of the celebration, gifting the quartet from the Netherlands. They had accomplished the impossible, but Femke Bol is not from this planet.

The other hero of the day was Indian Neeraj Chopra.He was followed by the staggering Pakistani Arshad Nadeen (87.82) and Czech Jakub Vadlech (86.67), who scored the year’s best in the javelin throw and won by a clear 88.87 points.


Indian Chopra enforced his own law in men’s javelin throw EFE


The internationalization of men’s javelin is intriguingSeeing Kenyan Julius Yego win at the Beijing World Cup at 15 and experiencing the victory of Anderson Peters from Granada (Caribbean island) in 2019 and 2022. Also at the London ’12 Games, Trinidad’s Keshorn Walcott won and Tokyo Chopra was victorious.

Ukrainian Yaroslava Mahuchikh tall (2.01 m), Bahrain’s Winfred Mutile Yavi completed the final day at the National Athletics Center in 3,000 hurdles (8:54.29) and Kenyan Mary Moraa finished 1:56.03 in the 800, 31 percent less than the brilliant Brits Keely Hodgkinson and US Olympic champion Athing Mu finished third with a time of 1:56.61.