He athletics In the afternoon session this Tuesday, he experienced three finals with the presence of Spaniards in Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Two of them saw how the medals were fought.
Adiaratou Iglesias He has yet to revalidate his title in Tokyo. Competed in a final 100 meters in category T13for visually impaired athletes, where it has ended fifth. In the morning he was already sixth, without straining the engine, but in the afternoon he could not get the extra to fight for the medals.
Adi was fifth with a time of 12.51 secondsfighting for fourth place but not getting close to the fight for medals. The Azeri Lamiya Valiyevawho after what was seen in the morning started as a favorite, have to make the most of themselves to set the time of 11.76 seconds and beat the Brazilian by just two hundredths Rayane Soares. It was in a race where both ran below the world record from Ukrainian Leilia Adzhametova, set at 11.79 seconds since the Rio 2016 Games.
Iglesias tried to fight from behind for bronze, but was unable to close the gap on the podium positions. The Irish Orla Comerford He was third with 11.94 to close out a group of three athletes remaining in the race for medals. American Kym Crosby was fourth with 12.40.
“This morning I warmed up, this afternoon as well. I looked very positive and I looked good, it just didn’t work out and I gave it my all” Adi Iglesias broke down in tears after his final. “It’s time to think about what I did because I feel like I started pretty well, but something went wrong in the last fifty meters,” he explained. “I looked good in my mentality is to win all the time,” he said.
Fiona Pinar, also without a podium
A few moments later I ran Fiona Pinar The final of 200 meters in the T64 category. In it is finished seventhafter coming close to fighting for the front positions. Sign time of 27.87 seconds in the exhibition of Kimberly Alkemade (25.42, games record thirteen hundred of his own world record).
Alkemade gave it their all from the start and opened up an advantage over its rivals. Only her compatriot Marlene van Gansewinkel forced her to keep the tension, although she came in with 26.14 at the finish line. German Irmgard Bensusan was third with 26.77. Pinar, for his part, lost ground before the turn and was unable to recover in a stretch at the finish line where he was unable to improve beyond seventh place.
Source: La Verdad
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