Bestue Runs 22.19, Mo-Ajok Clocks 20.01 in Fast 200m Races at Madrid Meeting - Trackalerts.com, Track and Field News Website
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The Spanish athletics failed to reach that podium that was so resistant to him in the European Championship by teams, but in return he conquered a plusmarca that points to historical. Jael Bestué pulverized the national record of 200 meters with a time of 22.19, a record that places it eighth in the world ranking and first in Europe in 2025. His feat was not enough to place Spain among the three best countries of the continent, since key points …
Bestue Runs 22.19, Mo-Ajok Clocks 20.01 in Fast 200m Races at Madrid Meeting - Trackalerts.com, track and field news website
MADRID, Spain (June 29) — Sprinters delivered quick times at the Madrid Meeting, where favorable conditions helped produce multiple national and championship records, as well as three world-leading marks. The men’s and women’s 200 meters produced standout performances. Spain’s Jael Bestue won the women’s race in 22.19 seconds (+0.8 m/s), setting a national record, meet record, and European lead. France’s Helene Parisot followed in 22.42, a perso…
Vasilis Tagaras recorded an excellent performance today, Sunday (29/6) during the Panhellenic U20 Championship. The 17-year-old sprinter broke the Panhellenic record in the 200 m., finishing in 21.06…More...
On Sunday, Barcelona's Jaël Bestué won the 200-metre European team race at the Vallehermoso Stadium in Madrid and also achieved Spain's record of the distance with a time of 22.19 that ended the national plusmarca that Sandra Myers had for 35 years.Bestué, 24 years old and trained by Ricardo Diéguez, ran down 8th Street on Vallehermoso's green track.With a reaction time of 0.163, the second slower of the eight participants, the Spanish one went …
Mediafax The time he gained was always guaranteed and his qualification at the World Athletic Championships in Tokyo. During the European course, Drinko was ranked on the third place, the proof being won by Belgian Alexander Doom (44.66 C.E.), followed by the Slovenian Rock Ferlan (44.70 C.E.), which established a national record. At the end of the first days of the competition, the Romanian team occupied 9 in the general class, of 16 teams. For…
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