Quique Llopis will reappear the June 6th within Ibero-American meeting in Huelvafrom the bronze category of World Athletics, three months after suffering a serious fall in the final of the Istanbul Indoor Europeans (Türkiye), as reported by the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation on Wednesday.
The Valencia athlete fell in the final of the 60 hurdles. He initially fell to the ground after hitting his head hard, was examined for several minutes on the track by the venue’s medical services and the Spanish federation and was later removed on a stretcher and transferred to a Turkish hospital. city, in one that was two days before he returned to Spain.
The Huelva competition will mark the premiere of the outdoor season for Quique Llopis, whose main goal is to compete in the World Cup in Budapest (Hungary) in August. To do so, he had to earn his place in the 110-meter hurdles, meeting the minimum required by World Athletics, which set the mark at 13.28, fifteen hundredths lower than the 13.43 requested by the RFEA. Last year, in the semifinals of the European Championship in Munich (Germany), he stopped the clock at 13:30.
Source: La Verdad

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