the jienense Carlos Rojas Lombardo obtained this Sunday fourth title of Spanish high jump championby successfully winning the final on the court at the Enrique López Cuenca stadium in Nerja with a score of 2.21 metersahead of Alexis Sastre, silver with 2.15, and Saúl Villalba, bronze with 2.08.
The representative of Unicaja Jaén-Paraíso Interior, who has overcome a series of injuries that have prevented him from competing in the past year and a half, added this achievement to the success achieved in 2017, 2019 and 2020, the latter at his personal best. of 2, 26.
Rojas completed a contest marked by regularity and surpassed 2.00, 2.08, 2.15 and 2.21 meters on the first attempt, while he missed two jumps to 2.25 and the latter to 2.27.
The man from Jaén, international with the Spain team, stood out last week with his victory in Madrid with 2.23 meters and also previously at the Andújar-Francisco Ramón Higueras Memorial Meeting.
He was joined on the podium by Alexis Sastre, from Playas de Castellón, who won a silver medal with 2.15 meters after making three mistakes in 2.18, and Saúl Villalba, from Alcampo Scorpio 71, who won bronze with 2.08 meters.
Source: La Verdad

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