The athlete of Valencia Quique Llopis This Wednesday he nailed the minimum for Glasgow Indoor World Cup in the 60 meter hurdles with a score of 7.62 to win the Valencia International Athletics Grand Prixplayed at Palau Luis Puig, where Ana Peleteiro, Adrián Ben, Adel Mechaal and Belén Toimil also won their exams.
After the temporary suspension by the Athletics Integrity Unit for breaching three location errors in the last twelve months of Mohamed Katir, the 5,000m world runner-up who prepared in Valencia to attack the European record, Llopis He made his land the best news
The Valencian achieved the minimum for the World Championship with a 7.62 in the 60 meter hurdles to win convincingly.
Although Peleteiro said he was very good at meeting the Olympic minimum set by the RFEA, he was ten centimeters away from proving his presence in Paris with 14.10 in a test where María Vicente came second with 14.08 and in the men’s category he won Pablo Torrijos with 15.81.
Adel Mechaal bested her competitors with 7:43.60 in the 3,000 and in the women’s category, a Spaniard, María Forero, also won in 9:01.19. For his part, national record holder Belén Toimil clearly dominated the shot put with 17.80 achieved in his first attempt.
European champion Adrián Ben won the 800 with a time of 1:47.75 and Javier Mirón was third with 1:48.30. Second was Ethiopian Efrem Mekonnen with 1:48.02. In the women’s 800, Lucía Pinacchio was the winner in 2:04.42.
In the long competition, the victory was in the women’s event for the Spanish champion, the Valencian Fátima Diame (6.53), in the fourth jump, the only one not null, in the same way that happened in Alicante Eusebio Cáceres, who was the winner of the men’s event ( 7.73).
In the 400m victory went to Spaniard David García with 47.22, followed by Portuguese Omar Elkhatib with 47.38, British Jamal Rhoden-Stevens with 47.89.
Spaniard Aauri Lorena Bokesa with 54.29 and Alba Serrano with 55.55 were second and third, respectively, in a 400m trial won by Portuguese Vera Barbosa with 53.97. Among other results, the victory of Alba Borrero in the 60 with 7.34 and the victory of Paula Blanquer, Spanish under-23 champion, in the 60 meters hurdles with 8.24 also stood out.
Source: La Verdad

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