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FALTAN 27 Olas Pág. 14 EL MUNDÓ DEPORTIVO ± Limes, 21 de junio de 1976 FALTAN 27 OlAS PruebasdecalificaciónatléticasenEE.UU. Regataspreolímpicas.decanotaje WILLIAMS, LESIONADO; FUERA ESPAÑA, TERCERA - H- DE COMBATE - EN «I(—2» MARCAS DISCRETAS EN LA PRIMERA JORNADA NOTI’INGHAM ijnglate 2. Alemania Or. rra), 20. (Alfil.) — El equi 3. ESPAÑA LtGEN5 .(OrsgÓn), 20. (Al 400 M. VALLAS: 2. Keith Francis 1-46-78po representante de Espa fIL) — El sprInter norteame Primero serie: 3. Rick Brown 1-46-83ña quedó en tercera post K-4» (1.000 m.) ricano Steve Williarns, favorL 1. Tom Andrews 49,94 2. James King 50,17 FEMENINAS ión en la final de la mo 1. Alemania Or., 3,18.39 So pare tos 100 y 200 m. li dalidad «K-2». 2. Unión Soviética sos am toe JuegoOlírnpicos, 3. Bes Caselman 50,37 dalidad «K-2» (1.000 me 3. Hungría mo estará presente en Mon 800 M. LISOS ‘eai el mes próximo, a Con Segunda serie: tros) dentro de las rega 5. ESPAÑA socuencle de una lesfn en 1. Cuentir, Wheeler 50,03 Primera ser!e: tas de canotaje preolimpi le rodilla derecha que se pro 2. Weas WilIiams 50,35 1. Madeline Manning 2-13-75 os que se disputaron en as «C-i» (1.090 es.) Éde bey. 3. Harold Schwab 51,18 2. Llene Swegle 2-14-03ta ciudad. 1. Wichmann (i.) 4;24,62 ets ea el hecho rn4s dea rarera serle: 3. Cheryl Tcussaint 2-14-07 Por otra parte el balan 2. Iche (Fr.) tecable de la. pruebas de ca 1 Jim Bld1ng 50,43 ce de las finales ha sido la 3. Otara (Pol.) leecide USA en atletismo, 2. Michael Shine 50,55 Segunda serle: derroto de cinco campeo qe somensaron en esta chi 3, Bruno Collina 50,60 1. Wendy Knudson 2-10-Sl nes mundiales, entre los «C-2» (1.004) m.) ded. 2. Kathq Hall 2-10-65que se encuentra la embar 1. Unión Soviética Wilhlams dlsputd las series Cuarta serie: 3. Ruth Klcinsasser 2-10-67 cación española eCrews que 2 Alemania Oriental de lo. tOO metros lisos, En 1. Edwin Mocee 30,03 ocupó la quinta posición en 3. Suecia el curso de Ja prImera sufrió 2. Ralph Mann 50.81 Tercera serie: la prueba reina del torneo ss espasmo muscular en la 3. RIchard Walker 30,63 1, Kathy Weston 2-14-25la «K-4» (1.000 metros). FEMENINOS rodilla derecha que le hizo fi 20 KILOMETROS(final): - 2. Glndy Poor 2-14-27 «K-2» (300 ni.) nalizar le cerrera en muy ma 1. Clark SculIl, 1 h. 25 m. 28 3. Susan VIgi] 2-14-28• RESULTADOS FINALES les condiciones. Examineclo a. 9/10. MASCULINOS. 1. Alemania Op., 2.0303 por los médicos, se le per 2. Ron Laird 1-25-43,6 JABALINA (calificación) «K-1» (1.000 es.) 2. Unión Soviética millé disputar las semifinales. 3. Larry Walker 1-25-56,5 l. Kathy Schrnidt 61,651. Parnham (Ing.) 4.24.37 3. Hungría pero el cabo da loe veinte TESO (calificación): 2. Sherry Calvert 53.092. Anderason (Suecia) metros de carrera se vio pre 1. Petar Mock 20,70 3. Bárbara Whitefield 52,98 3. Hein (Alemania Op.) mK-4n (500 es.) cisado a abandonar. 2. Terry Albritton 20,12 LONGITUD (final) 1. Alemania Or., 1.59.03 &a jornada tuvo en general 8. Celta Mdersson 20,00 1. Kathy McMilIan 6,78C(K2)) (1.000 su.) 2. Alemania Federal resultado discretos, siendo los 4. Al Feuerbadh 19,95 (con viento favorable) L Hungría, 3:44.66 3. Hungría mSa notables los sIguientes: 800 M. LISOS 2. Sharon WaIkar 8.61 1. Rick Wohlhuter 1-45-02 3. Martha Watsos 6,55 MASCULiNOS IOOM. USOS CHILE ENVIARA CUATRO Primera serte: 1. Steve fikidick l0;30 BRASIL HA INCLUIDO TIRADORES AL PLATO 2. Charlee Hópkins 10,43 3. Ed Pireaton 10,44 La Federación Chiléna de flro al Plato dio a conocér el NUEVE ATLETAS MAS equipo que representará a este país en los Juegos Ohm- egund aerfe 211 CiTnté Olímpico bra- dos son: picos de Montreal. 1. WlDie Smith 10,40 sileño (COB), decidió la- En atletismo: Nelson Pre El plantel, que visierd 20 días antes de su participo 2. Robert Woods 10,45 eluir otros nueve atletas denelo (triple salto), Esme ción en Montreal. estará inteprado por un dirigente, el 3.GaryMlnor 10,54 én la. reperaentación- bhasi- metros libres), y Maria entrenador Gilberto Navarro y los siguientes tiradores: En Tercera a.rIe toña que disputará, el pré- ruido María de Jesés (100 foso olímpico, Hugo Duffey; en tiro skeet, Antonio Andal, 1. Stanley Harrie 10,48 ahito mes de jdio, lea Tue- Luisa Bert’ioli (salto de Al Anton4o Yeziql y Alfonso de Iruarirízaqa. 2. John Garsison 10,49 os Olímpicos de Montreal. utra. Este equipo deberá ser ratificado por el Comité Oíím 3. Cari ñlcCuilough 10,52 L. delegación brasileña, Natación: Flavio Nada pico de Chile. Cuarta serle: entre dirigentes, técnicos y lutti (200 metros mariposa), Hay que señalar que la foso olímpico se disputará en 11. Hasusy Glancey 10,19 atletaa estará Integrada Cristina Eassanl (100 inc- Montreal los días 18, 19 y 20 de Julio y el tiro skeet el 22. 2. WillIam Coiliru 10,44 ahora por 127 personas. tros pecho) y Paul .Iouan 23 y 24 de Julio. En cada especialidad se dispararán 200 2. Lórrp ,hackson 10,47 Loe nuevos alSetas incluí- neau (100 metros espalda). 4atil!os. las DLL VUelOS.
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