the sevillian Maribel Perezlast reliever of the Spanish team to beat the national record (42.61) to enter the 4×100 meters final of the World Championshipssaid that they expected to get a good time, but admitted that not much.
“We’ve been training for a long time and we’ve made the changes very well. We want to make a good time, but not much. None of us expected such a score or that we could automatically qualify for the final”, confessed the Andalusian sprinter.
“We’ve known each other for years,” he added, “and we’ve done several relay rallies. We’ve trained a lot for the changes before the big championships, worked very hard with our coaches.”
Sonia Molina-Pradoswho made the first post, assured that the Spanish team will form “a family” made up of six athletes, although only four can run. “I’ve never seen such energy in a team”said.
The Spanish team, built on Eugene’s Sonia Molina-Prados, Jaël Bestué, Paula Sevilla and Maribel Pérez, are in the final of a world championship for the first time. His new national record earned him second place in the second heat, just behind the United States (41.56).
The accredited partials, according to official statistics, are 11.76 for Sonia (standing), 10.17 for Jaël, 10.56 for Paula and 10.12 for Maribel.
The Spanish women came down The previous national record was 67 hundredths (43.28)which was achieved on May 25 in Huelva with a team composed of Sonia Molina-Prados, Lucía Carrillo, Paula Sevilla and Carmen Marco.
Source: La Verdad

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