The Wind’s Impact on the Spanish Outdoor Athletics Championships: Stars and Controversy

2023-07-30 06:33:45

The wind wanted to be the protagonist of one of the finals with the best results in the history of Spanish athletics. However, the real stars were Tessy Ebosele, Maria Vicente, Fatima Diame and Irati Mitxelena In a competition, he brought together some of the best brands of Spanish athletes, although in some cases will not be recognized when the favorable wind exceeds 2 m/s (the maximum in favor that the protocol allows). However, the distances will have to be recalculated or canceled due to an “involuntary” error, according to the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation.

The organizers of the Spanish Outdoor Athletics Championships held in the Valencian town of Torrent contributed to the great expectation for the level of the jumpers. Aware of the foreseeable force of the wind in the Valencian town of Torrent they decided to change the direction of the pit for the contests. Although in the men’s triple jump it served to avoid fighting once morest the gusts, in the women’s it allowed a spectacular competition to be launched.

However, the duel began on a predictable path. Fatima Diame jumped up to 6.74 meters on her first attempt. Later, between null and the adaptation to the track of the candidates, the fifth turn arrived that would blow up everything and everyone. It was the moment in which the habitual heptathlete María Vicente shot the final with a jump beyond 7 meters (7.02) que would not be validated as a record for the 2.01 favor wind allowed. In any case, it was used for competition and set the gold frontier far away.

From that moment on, the feats of the best Spanish long jumpers followed one another. The demand reached the point that Irati Mitxelenadefending champion, signed her personal record (6.70 meters) and a top-10 jump in the history of the Spanish but had to settle for it fourth place in Torrent.

To add epic, Tessy Ebosele dynamited the final with her last turn. She reached the 7,09 metros with a lot of wind in favor (+2.8) and snatched the championship from her teammates. It was not an isolated event, because the second best jump of the woman from Vitoria sealed her personal record up to 6.93 metersa great improvement and the record of Spain sub-23.

For her part, María Vicente went home very happy. If in the first attempts he did not find his hole, with the third he landed at 6.21 meters and with the fifth he unexpectedly reached 7 meters, although none were fixed in his record due to having too much tailwind.

Thanks to the final, the Catalan athlete hopes that with the points earned with runner-up can move closer to a place in the world rankings and join Ebosele and Diame, who will be in Budapest thanks to the minimum marks required (6.85 meters). María Vicente enters into the calculations of the Spanish athletes who might be in the World Cups in Budapest, but she will have to wait for the official lists on July 31.

He Niurka Montalvo’s Spanish record of the year 1999 (7.06 meters) now it seems close to three. In fact, all three have already risen to the best positions in the Spanish historical ranking, only surpassed by the Spanish-Cuban.

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To complete the podium, Fátima Diame also flew in her last attempt to the 6,94 metros. It was worth it to certify the bronze but to smile for taking his career even further personal record.

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However, everything took a turn at the end of the final. The judges measured the distances once more when the athletes and fans were enjoying what they had seen and found some inconsistencies. The conclusion was that someone outside the organization had “involuntarily” modified the instrument with which jumps are measured approximately 20 centimeters.

“The official results of the test will be published once this investigation process is finished”

While the process is resolved, the marks are on hold until it is known if they will be recalculated or on hold. “The official results of the test will be published once this investigation process is finished,” they anticipated from the federation.

Diego Casas, discus gold ahead of Sotero

The surprise came in the discus throws why Yasiel Sotero pIt was too long a season. “I’ve been dragging knee problems. I’ve been competing since January and I’ve had to stop a bit. I’ve been in 16 competitions and I’m tired,” he commented on his silver with 59.27 meters as best pitch.

Diego Casas: “The encouragement of my rival Yasiel has encouraged me”

Expired Diego Casas with the object in 62,85 metros, favored by the rivalry with Sotero. “I knew that I was in great shape. Just a week ago I achieved a personal best. I had good feelings, but the contest at the beginning was difficult. The encouragement from my rival Yasiel encouraged me”, analyzed who won ahead of favorite and of Marcos Moreno (56.60 meters).

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In the rest of the contests there were a couple of regular winners. Maialen Axpe repeated in the pole vault with the ribbon to 4,37 metros (Malen Ruiz de Azua it stopit in 4,27 y andrea san jose in 4,21). In it triple jump the veteran Pablo Torrijos demonstrated its usual solvency with a gold in 16,24 metros that they did not achieve Marcos Ruiz (16 meters) and Ramón Adalía (15.84). The man from Castellón already has 8 Spanish championships.

Bruno Comín and Carmen Ramos, winners of the combined

Among the most complete athletes he beat Bruno Comin, who had to demand himself in the last tests of the decathlon why Jorge Davila made it difficult. The favorite ended with 7979 points, a personal record that denotes to what extent he had to squeeze his best skills. Dávila was not far away with 7960 points, also his best score. closed the podium David Abrines (7533 points).

In it heptathlon expired Carmen Ramos, somewhat surprising herself. At the conclusion of the competition she acknowledged that she had finished close to Andrea Medina on the first day he encouraged a more thorough use on the second.

“Getting up to compete at 6 in the morning is not good and if it had been later it would have been better”

The athlete trained by Manoli Alonso reached gold with 5744 points, but he recalled that he had not received any support from the Spanish Athletics Federation and also demanded better conditions for his teammates. “We are ignored because throughout the championship they have left us alone and with insufficient schedules. Getting up to compete at 6 in the morning is not good and if they had been later they would have been better,” she claimed.

In addition, on a personal level, Carmen Ramos indicated that she would like to reach 6,000 points, although they are “big words” to go to the Europeans and Olympic Games. However, she too accused the Spanish Athletics Federation of not providing the right conditions for these objectives. “This year I have been left out of concentrations, I have not received any financial aid,” she stressed.

Andrea Medina finished the heptathlon with a silver dey 5702 points. The bronze went to Paula Perez (5343).

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