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1 El Ré'ord De España'de Marfín Fiz' Que Ayér —. , a, ATLETISMO;0]1 El ré’ord de España’de Marfín Fiz’ que ayér cLírrplió 34 áñoserítieófrri1 decepción de Atlanta y confirma al vitoriano como mejor maratoniano del mundo actualmente 35 Ma 4 MAR 1997 El récord de más valor Su nueva plusmarca de maratón (2h0&’05) es el récord español al aire libre que más se acerca proporcionalmente al tope mundial de su especialidad. De una regle de tres entre [os tiempos de los respectivos récords nacionales y mundiales se extrae que la marca de Fiz se sitúa a un 0,98 por ciento del tope universal del etíope Densimo (2h06’SO’). Las mejores plusmarcas españolas según esta tabla son: JOAN JUSTRIBÓ BARCELONA contra y la falta de una liebre adicional lo im pidieron. Pero para el campeón mundial y eu artín Fiz quiere descansar a fondo ropeo lo que contaba de verdad era volver a durante un par de semanas. Será el ganar después de los tropiezos de Atlanta Un premio de lujo Los mejores maratonianos reposo bien merecido de un guerre (4a) y Nueva York (75) Por su victoria en Japón, Fiz seembolsó Marca Atleta Fecha ro, un luchador dotado de una capacidad de una cifra cercana a los 40 millones de 2h06.50 Belayneh Densimo (Eti) 17-04-88 » CAMBIO PROVIDENCIAL pesetas, que hubiese aumentado de sufrimiento más allá de lo normal, que el pa En 1993, Fiz alcanzaba la treintena de años y haber logrado una marca aún mejor. La 2h07.02 Samy Lelei (Ken) 24-09-95 sado domingo se repuso de un golpe que al formaba parte de la élite del fondo español. cifra, traducida a su esfuerzo durante la 2h07.07Ahmed Salah (Dji) 17-04-88 gunos creyeron que no podría superar. Pasa- Contaba en su palmarés con un par de cam carrera, depara estos datos (números 2h07.12 Carlos Lopes (Por) 20-04-85 aproximados): 1 daladecepcióndeAtlanta-96, Fizsiguesien peonatos nacionales de cross y era un habi 2h07.13Steve Jones (GBR) 20-10-85 do grande, muy grande. En la maratón de tual de la selección española en las grandes Cada kilómetro: 948.000 ptas. 2h07.15 Cosmas N’Deti (Ken) 18-04-94 Lake Biwa quiso demostrar que es el mejor competiciones. Pero la neta superioridad Cada minuto: 312.000 pta5. 2h07.19 Andrés Espinosa (Mex) 18-04-94 maratoniano del mundo en la actualidad, y africana no le permitía soñar con podios y Cada metro: 948 pta5. 2h07.19Vincent Rousseau (Bel)24-09-95 2h07.35Taisuke Kodama (Jap) 19-10-86 lo demostró. Su _______________ éxitos deslumbran __________________Cada segundo: 5.200 ptas. 2h07.35 Abebe Mekonnen (Eti) 16-10-88 triunfo y su nuevo - tes en los 5.000 y Cada zancada: 1.300 pta5. récord de España En Japon le 10.000 metros. EE.UU. es su 2h07.40 Hiromi Taniguchi (Jap) 16-10-88 (2h.08’05”, a la par dispensaron Quería más, y puso ‘bestia negra’: 2h07.51Robert de Castella (Aus)2 1-04-86 tope mundial de la 2h07.57‘Kunmitsu ltoh (Jap) 19-10-86 temporada), ade- a e CIO es :my sacdfiio allí perdió sus 2h08.01 Juma lkanqaa (Tan) 05-10-89 .c— i más de ser el mejor dignas de enprepararelsaltoa tres unicas 2h08.04 Zhitulele Sinqe (SAF) - 03-05-86 regalo anticipado un mito la maratón. El cam- maratones para su fiesta de ani bio se reveló provi -. ,. -. .. versario —ayer cum dencial, y su éxito ha plió 34 años—, vuelven a convertirle en el pri servido de espejo a antiguos compañeros en mocionar el próximo-fin de semana la ima gra’. De las nueve maratones que ha corrido, mer aspirante al título mundial. pruebas de menor recorrido como Abel An gen de la marca en París durante el Mundial sólo en tres no ha conocido la victoria: Bos A Fiz le sobraron sólo cinco segundos tón o Alejandro Gómez, que ven en los lndoor. En Japón protagonizó escenas que ton, Atlanta y Nueva York, sus tres aventuras para correr en menos de dos horas y ocho 42,195 kilómetros una oportunidad de for rallaban el paroxismo: un recibimiento mul americanas, aunque en Boston logró al me minutos. Era un reto importante, tanto eco marparte del ‘starsystem’ atlético. titudinario, habitaciones de hotel llenas de nos su primer récord de España. Ahora debe nómicamente —su ‘bonus’ por marca se hu Fizya es miembro de esa galería de prime obsequios, entrenamientos televisados en comenzar a pensar en un verano agitado. biera disparado aún más— como por presti ras figuras. Será, por ejemplo, uno de los po directo... Del país nipón guardará mejor re Dentro de cinco meses, Atenas puede en gio. Sólo algunas fases de fuerte viento en cos ‘cracks’ escogidos por Reebok para pro- cuerdo que de Estados Unidos, su ‘bestia ne grandecer la aureola de Fiz.;1].
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