The athlete of Palencia Oscar Husilloswhich is revealed for the seventh time Spanish champion of 400 meters the outdoor smooth races in La Nucía (Alicante), acknowledged that he hoped to run more to try to achieve the minimum score and be in the individual event at the Paris Olympic Games, but he consoled himself with winning the race .
The Athletics Federation released these statements from Husillos about the race that won him the title again: “I thought David and Markel wouldn’t start so fast and they ran a very good race. Then, until last 50 meters we are ” David, Iñaki and I are almost a pair and Iñaki has beaten me in all the races this year.”
“The finals must be won. People always count on me, I trust my plan, my coach and the work we do. “Sometimes I don’t have the best feeling all year, but we always got very well at the Spanish Championships, which is the important thing, and now we have to focus on going to Paris in the best way because we got that place in the Olympic Games in the relay. ” , added Husillos.
In the end he was three tenths away from achieving the minimum for the Olympic Games and Husillos admitted that “he hopes to run more, although being a final with adrenaline and the atmosphere created, it is very that excites you.”
“The brand could be better or worse, but again I’m here“This is the seventh title in 400m and the eighth in open air and I hope to keep fighting for the next years,” he predicted.
Óscar Husillos is already thinking about Paris and the goal of the Spanish team. “I think we can go under three minutes and be in a possible Olympic final. “We were already world and European finalists so I think that, if we all come in shape, we have to trust this team.”
Before traveling to the French capital, the athlete from Palencia will carry out several weeks of intense training, while waiting for a possible concentration before the Olympic event.
Source: La Verdad

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