The middle distance runner Ignacio Fontesin the 1,500 and the sprinters Jaël Bestueat 200, and Maribel Perezof 100, this Wednesday achieved the lowest RFEA for Roma European at the international meeting of Savona (Italy)of the World Athletics continental category.
Ignacio Fontes from Granada took victory in his 1,500m race with a time of 3:36.51, almost a second ahead of Italian Mohad Abdikabar Sheik Ali, who clocked 3:37.45.
Another Spaniard in the 1,500, Paul Oriach, was seventh with 3:45.16.
Jaël Bestué from Barcelona also achieved the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation minimum for the European Championships in Rome, second in the 200 meters with 23.04, only surpassed by Ivorian Maboundou Kone with 22.08.
Valencian Quique Llopis was third in the direct final of the 110 hurdles with a time of 13.43, which also represents the RFEA’s minimum mark for the Paris Olympic Games, where he also secured his place through the ranking.
The fastest in the 110 hurdles was Jamaican Omar McLeod with 13.37 and second was British Joshua Zeller with 13.42.
The Sevillian Maribel Pérez was fourth in the second series of 100 meters with 11.36, a time that prevented her from advancing to the final but also allowed her to achieve the minimum RFEA score for Rome, ensuring her presence in the city of Italy though he is currently classified by rank.
Source: La Verdad

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