The national discus throw record holder, Sabina Asenjowas presented to Eph “resigned” about his championship chances Spain completely controversial this weekend on Nerja (Málaga) and where he sees “too complicated” to be able to opt for a place on the podium.
The Bercian discus thrower, who is back in competition this season after three years in which she had double maternity, is pretty far behind the current specialty dominator and training partner, June Kintana, as well as other rivals who have clearly surpassed it. on the records where they reached this championship.
asenjo He admitted that he hopes to achieve a better progress in terms of scores in the current season and believes he will arrive at Saturday’s appointment “at a time of definite stagnation despite the improvement in recent competition, but the up line has stopped And there hasn’t been much improvement since the winter.
The FC Barcelona athlete will arrive with an eighth record -48.85 meters- among the participants but with “enormous enthusiasm to compete”, he assured, although he knew that the battle for medals would be set “above 50 meters, with Andrea Alarcón, Natalia Sainz or Paula Ferrandiz to be able to follow in June one tier above.
The pitcher’s last title from Lillo del Bierzo was in 2018, beating Kintana by just a centimeter and adding his eighth consecutive full title since he won the first in 2011.
Facing the test on Saturday, he is confident “knowing how to take advantage of the competition experience, where I already know how to give extra and at least be able to get closer to the 50-meter mark that will show training work, “he clarified.
Manuel Martínez’s disciple season will not end with the Spanish championship, but instead his intention is to continue competing in various trials to be linked to work for the next campaign ”because after returning in November, it is not advisable take a break now. “
Source: La Verdad

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