of the Joseph Marin a Mohammed Katir. Olympian Prat de Llobregat He became the first Spaniard to win a silver medal in the 50K walk at the first World Cup held in . Helsinki The last one was Mo Katir and his precious bronze was in the 1,500m final with European dominance. Second metal for the Red Shirt Selection after Asier Martínez’s outstanding third place in the 110 hurdles.
The Rojigualda medal table goes from 39 metals to 41 metals in 16 prints, significantly improving results. London 2017, no podiums and Doha 2019 with a rare bronze in 110 hurdles from Orlando Ortega. This time the loot was doubled and their heroes were barely starting to shine. Lost gold, a victory like that of the marcher Miguel Angel Lopez inside Beijing-2015 is the last of the six total Spanish athletes to reach the highest podium after almost four decades of World Cup competition: Massana, Bragado, Fiz, Anton, Niurka Montalvo and the Murcian walker mentioned above.
The march continues, for example, hitting the crossbar. Doha and Tokyonot only did he score points, but he also made permanent thanks to his results and added the finalists. Raquel Gonzalez, Laura Garcia-Caro at 35K and Alvaro Martin at 20K. Miguel Angel Lopez Y Alvaro Lopez He debuted yesterday in the 35K, the new distance of the march dominated by the Italian, the Olympic champion in the 20K, the 35K. Massimo Stano. The former world champion finished 10th and at least improved the state record, because Mark Tur, finalist Tokyodisqualified for card accumulating and Alvaro Lopez fell out of the leading group in the first few rounds. Spain’s victories took place in the stadium again, this time the legend Hayward Field. One of them, the famous fifth place in the 4×100 relay, dramatizes the progress of women’s athletics and, in this case, the degree of excellence achieved by the four Spanish sprinters.
MEDALLERS
Asier Martínez, bronze in 110 hurdles
Navarrese, 22, has once again shown that he excels in the best competition and knows how to take advantage of the unexpected. It was no accident that he finished sixth in the Olympic final in Tokyo. In the final of Strange Eugene, who had six opponents instead of eight due to his injury, and could not start the second, he completed the steeplechase of his life with 13.17 seconds and got the first medal and the first bronze by climbing the podium. In Spanish box.
Mohamed Katir, 1,500 Bronze
Mula, the runner from Murcia, paid off for Olympic disappointment in Tokyo, showing Eugene that at 24 he looked ready to stay in the middle-distance world championship. Third place in the 1,500m final in a race of less than 3.30 minutes, followed by Abascals, Gonzalez, Cacho and the long etc.
FINALISTS
Mario Garcia Romo, 4th in 1500.
Another promising Spanish middle distance runner. A biotechnology student at the University of Mississippi, the Salamanca man earned his U.S. college degree and Spanish championship ahead of Katir. Came to Eugene with a record of 3.35 and left with a record five
personal best second and exciting fourth place, finalist in the World Cup organized by the host country.
Raquel González and Laura García-Caro, 5th and 6th running 35K.
Two experienced Spanish walkers managed to add two consecutive finalist positions in the 35K. Athlete from Mataró in the new distance with this result, in the 35K replacing the 50K, and also the leper walker Laura garcía-Caro, expert
10K on the track and 20K on the road so far.
Women’s 4×100 relay, 5.
Success and well-deserved celebration of the women of the Spanish short relay with Sonia Molina-Prados, Jaël Bestué, Paula Sevilla and María Isabel Pérez, the foursome, who reached the finals behind only the United States in the semi-finals and set a new national record, reached the final with 42.61 seconds ( 42.58), taking fifth place ahead of teams like the English, Swiss and Italian, has been out of reach for Spanish sprinters so far.
Álvaro Martin, 7th running 20K.
The 28-year-old from Extremadura, European champion Berlin-2018 and finalist in Tokyo, once again kept his cool in a test where he dominated.
The Japanese marchers who swept the games, Martin, endured and were once again among the best to add finalists.
Eusebio Cáceres 8th in the long jump.
Jumping out of Onil, Alicante is back in another final and added another finalist position, and there are three in the World Cups, plus there is participation in another major tournament like the Olympic final. This year, he regularly jumped over 8 meters, jumping to the limit of that distance, placing him in eighth place.