Quique Llopis, Asier Martínez and Abel Jordán, Spanish plenary in the 60 fence final

MADRID, 7 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Spanish athletes Quique Llopis, Asier Martínez and Abel Jordán have gotten into the 60 meters of the European Athletics European Championship, which is being played in Apledoorn (Netherlands), on a second day in which Fátima Diame has also secured the pass to the end of length.

In 60 fences, where the first three of each of the two semifinals and the fastest torque among the remaining accessed the final, the Spaniards made full. The Olympic finalist Quique Llopis was second in his series with a time of 7.49, to a hundredth of his record in Spain and second after the Frenchman Wilhem Belocian (7.44), while he was fourth Asier Martínez (7.56) and went through times, just like Abel Jordán (7.58), fourth in the second semifinal.

For the first time, three Spaniards will be in the final of the modality; Carlos Sala, later bronze, and Javier Moracho, sixth, managed to move together to the final race in 1988.

In addition, Fatima Diame, worldwide bronze on a roof, also guaranteed the ticket to the final in length with a jump of 6.59 in its first attempt, seventh best brand among the participants, while Irati Mitxelena, with a better record of 6.28, stayed out, tenth.

In 800 meters female, Daniela García advanced to the semifinals at the end of fourth in her series with a time of 2: 02.75, the last of the chronos granted by the pass; While Elvin Josué Canales, Plusmaquista Short and continental leader of the year, Mariano García, world champion in the room and European outdoor, which were first (1: 45.93) – the fastest time of the summary and unique below 1: 46.00- and second (1: 46.75) in their respective series.

Finally, in 400 meters they passed to ‘Semis’ Paula Sevilla and Eva Santidrián, First (51.75) and Second (51.81) in their series, which will allow two Spaniards in the round for the first time since 1992 -Sandra Myers and Julia Merino. In men, they also sealed their ticket Markel Fernández, second (46.19), and Iñaki Cañal, first (46.10).