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Pesca Toluca Tres Puntos En El Puerto Jarocho 10616377 13/08/2005 11:30 p.m. Page 4 4D |EL SIGLO DE DURANGO | DOMINGO 14 DE AGOSTO DE 2005 | DEPORTES MARATÓN | AZTECA JUAN VARGAS TERMINA EN LA POSICIÓN 34 Descalifican a EU en Guadalajara le sacó el triunfo de la bolsa al Atlante en el Jalisco. Voltereta de ensueño relevo; Mexico fuera Extraña equipo nacional para Chivas, 3-1 a Ana Guevara AGENCIAS en el 4x400 GUADALAJARA, JALISCO.- Las Chivas Rayadas de Gua- dalajara vinieron de atrás para derrotar 3-2 a los AGENCIAS Potros de Hierro del Atlante dentro de la segunda jornada del Torneo Apertura 2005 de la Primera HELSINKI, FINLANDIA.- El relevo fe- División en cotejo celebrado en el estadio Jalisco. menil de 4x400 de Estados Unidos El chileno Patricio Galaz adelantó a los capi- fue descalificado tras ganar su he- talinos con goles en los minutos diez y 62, la reac- at eliminatorio anoche en los ción tapatía fue en menos de diez minutos, Héctor Campeonatos Mundiales de Atle- Reynoso anotó al 70’, Alejandro Vela empató en el tismo, competencia donde tam- 72’ y Manuel Sol consiguió el del triunfo al 78’. bién participó México, mismo que Fue un partido extraño, donde Atlante fue quedó eliminado. mejor en los primeros minutos debido a las fallas En principio, el equipo de las en la defensiva de los locales, que después de barras y las estrellas había avan- verse abajo en el marcador consiguieron mane- zado como primer lugar, en una jar el balón y tuvieron llegadas claras, todas re- carrera donde en los últimos 400 sueltas por Federico Vilar, a disparos de Emilio metros, el último relevo a cargo López, Alejandro Vela, Alberto Medina, todo es- de Monique Henderson, tomó una to bajo un torrencial aguacero. ventaja considerable sobre su más En el segundo tiempo las acciones fueron cercana perseguidora, Christine equilibradas, Atlante mantenía la ventaja en el Ohuruogu de Gran Bretaña. marcador y manejaba el partido, mientras Chi- Suziann Reid, Monique Hen- vas no encontraba la manera de abrir la zaga ri- nagan y Moushaumi Robinson val, de hecho, Sebastián González estuvo cerca eran las otras tres integrantes del de anotar, no lo logró pero sí lo hizo Patricio Ga- cuadro estadunidense que fue laz por segunda vez en la noche. descalificado momentos después Entonces, con el 2-0 en contra, Guadalajara de terminar la competencia. despertó. Atlante se dedicó a defenderse y Chi- Al momento, no se sabe la causa vas mandó más unidades al ataque, encerró al ri- de la sanción, pero esto permite que val en su propia área y comenzaron a caer los go- el equipo de Ucrania, que concluyó les, primero de un defensa agregado al ataque y cuarto avance a la final junto con el más con riñones que buen futbol, pero después se cuadro de Gran Bretaña y Brasil. presentó la genialidad de Adolfo Bautista filtran- Las corredoras Lee McConnell, do balones, Alejandro Vela resolvió para empatar Donna Fraser, Nicola Sanders y La atleta rusa Yuliya Pechonkina muestra su alegría tras ganar la medalla de oro en la prueba de 400 y Manuel Sol le dio la vuelta al marcador. Christine Ohuruogu registraron un metros con vallas en los Campeonatos Mundiales de Atletismo de Helsinki. (EFE) Entonces sí, Atlante presionó de nueva cuen- tiempo de tres minutos, 26 segundos ta, pero era muy tarde, el ingreso de los jugado- con 19 décimas, con lo cual avanza- res de Primera “A”, Jorge Collazo y Roberto ron a la final, donde se medirán con- Lanzadora india Jaswant Singh da positivo Nurse, no implicó mejoría alguna y los Potros vie- tra Bulgaria, Bielorrusia y Polonia. ron como se les fue un triunfo que parecía claro. Esta no fue una buena noche y es suspendida Chivas consiguió apenas su primer triunfo para los equipos favoritos de esta del torneo, sólo ha caído en uno de sus últimos especialidad, ya que un error en el La lanzadora de disco india Ne- la discóbola india es suspendi- rio finlandés “Helsingin Sano- nueve compromisos como local, mientras que los último relevo impidió que Jamaica, elam Jaswant Singh ha dado da de forma provisional a la es- mat”, recibieron una inyección Potros siguen sin conocer la victoria, de hecho, en donde se encontraba la experi- positivo por el estimulante pe- pera de que la Federación de intravenosa después de la acumula ya seis cotejos sin ganar y fue su quin- mentada Laurent Fenton, una de moline, por lo que fue suspen- su país tome una decisión defi- prueba de jabalina y antes de ta derrota en ese lapso. las mayores rivales de Ana Gueva- dida por la IAAF de manera nitiva. La sanción por un pri- correr los mil 500 metros. Son ya cuatro victorias consecutivas del Gua- ra, avanzara a la última ronda. provisional. El positivo se de- mer positivo es de un mínimo Antes de afrontar la últi- dalajara sobre Atlante en el Estadio Jalisco y en Justo cuando Fenton iba a re- tectó en el control antidopaje de dos años. ma de las diez disciplinas, la este periodo Chivas tiene 14 goles a favor y ape- cibir la estafeta, ésta cayó al piso, que se le hizo a la atleta india Este positivo se produce un carrera de mil 500, Sebrle, nas tres en contra. provocando una pérdida de dis- el pasado día siete, fecha en la día después de que la IAAF primer atleta que rompió la El chileno Patricio Galaz apenas llegó a tres tancia frente a sus rivales de Bra- que disputó la calificación del abriera una investigación a los barrera de los nueve mil pun- goles en el futbol mexicano, al cual llegó con car- sil y Ucrania. disco. Singh finalizó novena checos Roman Sebrle, campe- tos, y Dvorak, bronce olímpi- tel de goleador mundial, su anterior tanto fue en En principio, los representati- del grupo A con una mejor ón olímpico de decatlón, plus- co en Atlanta ‘96, recibieron la jornada 16 del torneo anterior, en el estadio vos de Estados Unidos, Gran Bre- marca de 56.70, por lo que que- marquista mundial y subcam- una inyección que, según la Azteca contra Necaxa, que venció 3-2 al Atlante. taña y Jamaica lideraban la com- dó fuera de la final. peón en Helsinki, y Tomas Federación Checa, pudo ser Quien puso a Chivas en el marcador fue Héc- petencia con cierta facilidad, pero Según las reglas de la IAAF, Dvorak, quienes, según el dia- de glucosa. tor Reynoso, hizo su primer tanto del torneo y el perder por unos segundos de apenas sexto en Primera División, pero el segun- vista la estafeta situó al equipo ca- do contra Atlante, el anterior fue en el Clausura ribeño en el cuarto sitio, por de- ria, cuando tenía 17. tante entre los primeros lugares La atleta rusa Yuliya Pechonki- 2004 y así Chivas ganó 1-0. lante de México. Los cuatro primeros puestos durante la carrera. na se adjudicó el oro en la final de Alejandro Vela consiguió la igualada, llegó La representación mexicana, fueron ocupados por etíopes. Me- El mexicano Juan Vargas con- los 400 metros vallas disputados en apenas a tres tantos en el máximo circuito pero compuesta por las velocistas Ruth seret Defar fue segunda con cluyó la competencia en el sitio 34, el Mundial al aire libre que se están el segundo ya contra el equipo azulgrana, de he- Grajeda, Gabriela Medina, Mayra 14:39.54, adelante de Ejegayehu con una diferencia de 11.19 minu- celebrando en Helsinki demostran- cho, su primer gol lo hizo el día de su debut, el 14 González y Magali Yáñez registró Dibaba, la hermana mayor de la tos respecto al primer puesto. do su condición de favorita ya que de agosto del año pasado contra Atlante y el se- tiempo de 3.31.41 minutos, que le campeona, con 14:42.47. Meselech es la plusmarquista mundial. gundo se lo hizo al Atlas. alcanzó para superar a las sudafri- Melkamu fue cuarta con 14:43.47. REVALIDA PHILLIPS CORONA Tras un aviso a Pechonkina, Manuel Sol se reencontró con las redes, no canas, sextas de la clasificación. EN SALTO DE LONGITUD bronce en París 2003, por no tener anotaba desde la fecha 14 del Invierno 2001, Erigiéndose como la reina del TRICOLOR QUEDA Con asombrosa contundencia, el las manos colocadas adecuadamen- con Guadalajara contra América, en ese torneo fondo del mundial de atletismo, Tiru- LEJOS DE MEDALLAS estadounidense Dwight Phillips te, se inició la carrera que estuvo hizo cuatro tantos y ya tenía 133 partidos se- nesh Dibaba encabezó una barrida El maratonista mexicano Juan defendió el sábado su corona mun- dominada por esta misma y que lle- guidos sin convertir. de Etiopía en los cinco mil metros, Vargas se vio lejos de un buen re- dial del salto en largo con una gó a la meta parando el crono en que acapararon el sábado los cuatro sultado durante la prueba de mara- marca de 8.60 metros. 52.90 segundos, mejor marca mun- primeros puestos de la prueba. tón de los Campeonatos Mundiales El ghanés Ignisious Gaisah dial del año, aunque lejos del record La etiope de 19 años, campeo- de Atletismo, donde el marroquí obtuvo la medalla de plata con su que posee (52.34), olvidando el fias- na de los diez mil metros, comple- Jaouad Gharib consiguió el oro. registro 8.34 y el finlandés Tommi co de Atenas donde fue octava. tó el doblete al imponerse con un Un tiempo de dos horas, con Evila logró el bronce con 8.25. La La plata se la adjudicó la esta- tiempo de 14 minutos y 38.59 se- diez minutos y diez segundos le de Evila fue la primera presea del dounidense Sandra Glover que gundos, récord para el mundial.
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