Jaime Guerra followed the forecasts and added his second title of the length of the Spanish Salto champion to the covered track, after winning this Friday on the final national roof played in Madrid, with a better attempt of 8.14 meters, the ninth world of the year’s world.
Guerra, who reached the appointment at the best brand of Spain of the course, the 8.04 who jumped on February 7 in Valencia, did not fail and exceeded the barrier of eight meters, after flew to its third attempt of 8.14 meters.
An unattainable note for its remaining rivals, which is the Cuban -born athlete Lester Lescay, who retired from the competition after the suffering of a “puncture” during the heat.
The printing that left the invisible Eusebio Cáceres, Olympic, World and Continental Finalist, as Catalan’s leading rival, who soon became final in a fight against his own limitations.
In fact, ‘Airlines’ Guerra is, in the absence of the last three jumps, just three centimeters from its best personal brand, the 8.17 meters he signed last year when he was crowned Spain champion outside the Alicante town of La Nucía.
A personal plusmarca of Llobregat’s Sant Boi, 25, cannot improve after jumping 7.83 in its fourth attempt, turning fifth and signing a record of 7.88 meters in his sixth and final jump.
But nothing, nor could there be anything in the success of Jaime Guerra, which is two years after his first national title under the ceiling, was crowned with Spain’s Gallur Municipal Sports Center champion on the track covered by 8.14. Metro.
The registration served to endorse the existence of the Cornellà Atlétic saltador to Europeans who will perform next March in the city of Aplayn’s Dutch, where Guerra will be with the ninth best brand of the world of the year.
The best reflection of the stunning moment of Catalan’s jumper exceeds 34 centimeters in his most prevailing persecution, Eusebio Cáceres, seven times Spain’s champion on the roof, which this time had to live for a silver medal with 7.80 meters marks.
Cáceres, who since his first jump has experienced discomfort behind the left foot, which has been captured in his final jump in the second step of the podium to Jan Díaz, the current champion of Spain Sub 23, which ends the third in a jump of 7.59 meters.
Source: La Verdad

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