The Spanish group formed by Sonia Molina-Prados, Jaël Bestué, Paula Sevilla and Maribel Pérez is qualified for Eugene World Championships final with a new national record (42.61) which earned him second place in the second series, just behind United States (41.56)Meanwhile he four boys stayed removed.
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.
With a perfect delivery of the baton, the Spanish athletes lowered the previous national record of 67 hundredths (43.28), achieved on May 25 in Huelva with a team composed of Sonia Molina-Prados, Lucía Carrillo, Paula Sevilla and Carmen Marco.
This Saturday, a Spanish women’s team will play in the final for the first time some world championships.
In contrast, the men’s team, consisting of Bernat Canet, Pol Retamal, Jesus Gomez and Sergio Lopez he qualified sixth in the second heat with a score of 38.70, without the option of two play-off hours. As in the women’s division, the top three in each series automatically went to the final.
The Spanish record for the 4×100 in the men’s category is 38.46, a mark obtained on August 18, 2013 at the World Championships in Moscow by the quartet composed of Eduard Viles, Sergio Ruiz, Bruno Hortelano and Ángel David Rodríguez.
Source: La Verdad
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