Águeda Muñoz, aptly named, is a Segovia woman with a strong character on the training ground, under the watchful eye of Arturo Martin, she surprises her teammates on mixed rounds with single ax punches, worthy of fellow Pereko, who leaves them cut off. And his breath was cut off, as if he had pricked them with a man’s killer pin, on the indoor stadium in Toru, where he made his debut with the first team, not wrinkling, before growing up, against tall and difficult rivals, and with a better brand, such as German Hannah Klein or British Katie Snowden. He fights and runs so fast that he qualifies for the 1500m final with a time of 4 meters 9.94 seconds, the best sign of his life, as he spent nearly five seconds ahead, a record for Spain under 23 in the indoor hall. a path.
Speech therapy study. I’m 21 years old. Says Arturo Martin the Killer, the coach who welcomed her to Madrid in 2019, as Segovian arrived after a “terrible” year of scholarship at the University of Albany (USA) and the death of her coach in Segovia, Isaac Suster. In Segovia, she returned to training on snowy days in Madrid, accompanied by her partner, fellow athlete Adrian Benn, fifth in the Doha World Cup with a distance of 800 meters and her main fan.
In what constitutes a historic plenary session, the three Spanish women – along with Agueda, the most seasoned Esther Guerrero and Marta Perez – qualified for the final of the nine (Saturday, 19.50). A complete statement of the renewal of the Spanish Women’s Fund that contains clear references on Natalia Rodriguez, Might Martinez and Isabel Macias, all of whom are already medals winners in the European Cup and the World Cup.
Daniela Garcia, 19-year-old Majorcan, who appeared in her great international debut with determination and authoritarianism, contributing more and more to the renewal of the midfield every day at a distance of 800 meters, Front runner Like an old warrior. Audacity and brazenness were awarded the best new character (2m 4.14s) and a pass to the semi-finals (this Saturday, 19.00).
Valencia’s Fatma Diem also broke the 6.60-meter-tall hurdles on a closed track. She did (6.62m) and qualified with the fourth best final for the final (Saturday, 19.40), which is supposed to crown the 18-year-old Italian Larisa Epicino.
The men of the 400 meters were victims of the absurdity of the rating system, only by stances (the first two of each series of nine). There was no qualification over time, so neither Lucas Ba (46.92 seconds, 12th time) nor Samuel Garcia (47.02 seconds, 16), third and fourth in their series, went to the semifinals of 18 athletes, including Roman from 47.58 And Albany from 47.42s. Oscar Houselos was saved from cremation. Valencia, already silver in Glasgow 19, deftly dominated his group (46.83 s).
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