The Valencian Enrique Llopis achieved this Wednesday at Nerja Challengewhich is disputed in this town in Malaga, the minimum required by World Athletics (International Federation) in 110 obstacles for Paris 2024 Olympic Games with a period of 13.26a hundred less than the 13.27 set by that organization at this distance.
Llopis (CA Adidas) dominated the 110 meter hurdles event with a clear victory over Valencian Kevin Sánchez (Playas de Castellón), who was in second position with a mark of 13 seconds and 87 hundredths, and Frenchman Leo El Achkar ( Gandia Alpesa), third with 14.21.
The hurdler from Bellreguard was already third last week at the Savona City Meeting (Italy) with a season’s best mark of 13.43, which allowed him to meet the time required (13.45) by the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation ( RFEA) in Paris 2024 , an event where he has also secured his place by ranking.
Source: La Verdad

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