The extreme athlete Javier Cienfuegosteam captain and the first of 56 Spanish athletes to dive into Eugene World Cupswas unable to celebrate its 32nd birthday this Friday by entering what will be its second consecutive World Cup final and bid farewell to the competition with an optimal time of 74.25 meters.
The pitcher from Montijo, who is defending the national jersey here for the fortieth time, is in the finals of the 2019 Doha World Cup (sixth) and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (tenth).
To automatically access the final, 77.50 is needed, almost a meter more than the mark set this year by Cienfuegos, which started weakly (73.16) and worsened in the second (72.43). He was clearly not in the final and he had to risk everything in the third and final shot, which turned out to be missing his target.
Cienfuegos finished eighth in group B and fourteenth in the overall summary, 42 inches from the final.
Source: La Verdad

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