Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Cuba has modest World Athletics Championships
The
Cuban delegation in the 2013 World Championship in Athletics, which
ended on Sunday in Moscow, was below the expectations, failing to
fulfill the goal of improving its performance in Daegu 2011.In the
closing day in Luzhniki Olympic stadium, Cuban triple jumper Pedro Pablo
Pichardo gave the largest joy to the island after winning the silver
medal with a jump of 17.68 m (58.Isuzu Auto Parts01 ft), below gold medal winner French Teddy Thango (18.04 m, 59.19 ft) and above bronze medal winner U.S. Will Claye (17.52 m,Hydraulic attachment suppliers 57.48
ft)Pichardo's medal was the third one for Cuba in the world
championships in Moscow, after the two bronze medals won by disc thrower
Yarelys Barrios and pole vaulter Yarisley Silva.Silva, Olympic
runner-up in London 2012, won her first medal in world championships.
She achieved bronze with a 4.82m (15.81 ft) jump in her third try, the
same height overcame by the U.S. jumper Jennifer Suhr in her second jump
(silver), but not enough to defeat the triple world champion Yelena
Isimbayeva (4.89 m, 16.04 ft).Both Silva and Pichardo arrived in Moscow
with the best world record of the year in their respective disciplines
(4.90 m and 17.Nike Air Max 79
m respectively).Despite setting a national record in semifinals with
47.93 seconds, Omar Cisneros, in the 400 meters hurdles, arrived in
fourth position in Moscow with a time of 48.12 seconds.The Cuban sports
officials were previously optimistic and hoped that at least six of the
24 Cuban athletes can stand on the podium to improve the island's
performance two years ago, when it ended in the 18th position in the
medal count with four medals (one silver and three bronze).However, Cuba
ended in the 23rd position in the medal count and 13th in the point
count, which is the worst performance of the Cuban track and field
delegation in the last five world championships, both in the number of
medals and obtained points.canada goose jacket womenIn its best medal count of world championships in athletics,http://www.cnbattachment.com/ Cuba
was ranked the eighth position with 52 medals, from which 19 are gold,
22 silver and 11 bronze.The Moscow championship reached a record
participation of 1,970 competitors from 206 countries.
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