He women’s 4×100 relaydeveloped by Lucía Carrillo, Jaël Bestué, Paula Sevilla and Carmen Marcostayed removed in the qualifying round and did not reach the final of budapest world cup finishing sixth in his series.
The Spanish team competed in the first series with Jamaica, France, Switzerland, Great Britain, Australia, Germany, and Trinidad and Tobago.
The fastest, and gold contenders, were the Jamaicans, who with a team consisting of Briana Williams, Elaine Thompson, Shashalee Forbes and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, flew to stop the clock in 41.70, the season mark.
Spain finished sixth, with 42.96who also produced the best score of the season, although a record prevented him from making it to the final.
In other series the fastest are the Americans, who together with runners from Great Britain, Switzerland, Jamaica, Ivory Coast and Italy will fight for medals.
Source: La Verdad

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