Tessy Ebosele and Fatima Diame will play longitude final of Budapest World Cupswhere it will not be Mary Vincent, removed, and the one that came up with the best qualifying brand was American Tara Davis-Woodhall.
Spanish athlete of Nigerian origin Tessy Ebosele, 21, student of Cuban Ivan Pedroso and debutant in a full World Cup, was fifth in her group, with the best jump of 6.65.
the valencian Fátima Diame will play her first world final outdoors in her third participation after being eliminated from the qualifying rounds of London 2017 and Eugene 2022. This time, also the student of Ivan Pedroso, jumped 6.61 meters and entered as the seventh classified of his series.
The best mark of the entire qualifying round was for American Tara Davis-Woodhall, who reached 6.87 meters, three centimeters higher than Burundian Marthe Koala.
Nigerian Ese Brume, silver medalist at the previous World Cup in Eugene, was eighth with 6.72one centimeter lower than her partner on the podium with last year’s bronze, Brazilian Leticia Oro Melo.
María Vicente, by two centimeters
Missing from the final is María Vicente, who missed out by just two centimeters, after a best jump of 6.59 in the third attempt, which was not enough. The Barcelonan will also compete in the triple jump, the test in which he holds the best records.
Source: La Verdad

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