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Suplemento Especial Suplemento Especial JUEVES 05.08.2021 PERSEVERANCIA CINCO AÑOS DESPUÉS Y SIN BOLT EN LA PISTA, ANDRE DE GRASSE POR FIN GANA EL ORO EN LOS 200 METROS; EN RÍO 2016 CULMINÓ EN SEGUNDO DETRÁS DE USAIN; EN LOS 100 METROS EN TOKIO 2020 SE LLEVÓ EL BRONCE DE GRASSE celebra, ayer, con una rodilla en la pista. AP • Foto 13LR-4 16-40.indd 2 04/08/21 17:07 Es su quinta presea olímpica ANDRE DE GRASSE País: Canadá Deporte: atletismo Edad: 26 años Estatura: 1.78 m Andre De Grasse POR FIN SE CONSAGRA EN LOS 200 METROS EL CANADIENSE logra el oro que dejó va- cante el jamaiquino Usain Bolt; no ganaba esta competencia alguien de su país desde Donovan Bailey en los Juegos Olímpicos de Atlanta 1996 EL CANADIENSE en la pista, ayer, tras ganar su competencia. Foto•Reuters metal dorado al registrar 19.79 segundos. En Beijing 2008 apareció en la máxi- ma fiesta deportiva Usain Bolt, quien do- Lugares a nivel mundial minó a placer esos Juegos, los de Londres • La Razón Atletismo 2012 y los de Río 2016. En suelo chino, re- Por Enrique Villanueva DISCIPLINA LUGAR PUNTOS gistró 19.30 segundos en los 200 metros. [email protected] 200 metros 2 1,433 Cuatro años más tarde, detuvo el crono Medallero 100 metros 5 1,377 en 19.32, mientras que en Brasil lo hizo Clasificación general varonil 10 1,460 ORO l Estadio Olímpico de Tokio fue en 19.78, dejando con la medalla de plata HE ESTADO entre- Andre testigo de la primera victoria de un precisamente a De Grasee (20.02). nando muy duro para este momento. De Grasse atleta diferente a Usain Bolt en los “Es la primera vez que me pongo tan Luego de los 100 (Canadá) 200 metros en unos Juegos Olím- emotivo en la pista. Siempre me quedaba JUEVES 05.08.2021 05.08.2021 JUEVES E metros estaba un picos, luego de que el canadiense Andre Mejores posiciones en el ranking mundial corto, ganando bronce y plata, así que es PLATA poco decepcionado, De Grasse se adjudicó el oro con tiempo muy satisfactorio poder adueñarme de la entonces me dije Kenneth 2 de 19.62 segundos. DISCIPLINA LUGAR SEMANAS medalla de oro; nadie me la podrá quitar”, que tenía que ganar Bednarek El nativo de Scarborough, Toronto, 200 metros 2 9 aseguró en medio de lágrimas el atleta ca- los 200 m” (EU) fue el primer no jamaiquino en vencer 100 metros 5 9 nadiense después de su victoria, en clara Clasificación general varonil 10 12 ANDRE DE BRONCE en esta prueba de atletismo desde la alusión a esa hegemonía del caribeño que GRASSE Noah Lyles edición de Atenas 2004, cuando el esta- le impidió probar las mieles de la presea VELOCISTA (EU) dounidense Shawn Crawford se colgó el áurea hace cinco años. CANADIENSE ORO PLATA BRONCE BRONCE BRONCE ORO Otros Relevos de 4x100 metros 200 metros del Campeonato 100 metros del Campeonato 100 metros del Campeonato Relevos de 4x100 metros 100 metros de los Juegos en el Mundial de Carreras de Mundial de Atletismo Doha Mundial de Atletismo Doha Mundial de Atletismo Beijing en el Campeonato Mundial de Panamericanos Toronto 2015 logros Relevos Nasáu 2017 2019 (19.95 segundos) 2019 (9.90 segundos) 2015 (9.92 segundos) Atletismo Beijing 2015 (38.13 (10.05 segundos) 14-15LR 19-24.indd 2 04/08/21 19:55 Desde Barcelona 92 KENIA NO HACÍA EL 1-2 EN 800 M Redacción La Razón EMMANUEL KIPKURUI y Ferguson Atletismo Cheruiyot conquistaron el oro y la plata UNA DE LAS IMÁ- en los 800 metros planos de atletismo en GENES que dieron la EMMA- Tokio 2020, con lo que Kenia hizo su pri- vuelta en Río 2016, NUEL mer 1-2 en esta prueba desde la edición fue en la que Usain KIPKURUI de Barcelona 1992. Bolt llegando a la y Ferguson Kipkurui acabó con tiempo de 1:45.06, meta le empezó a Cheruiyot mientras que su compatriota finalizó con decir a De Grasse "no, no, no" con el dedo, conquistan 1:45.23, dejando el bronce en manos del insinuando que no lo oro y plata; polaco Patryk Dobek (1:45.39). iba a poder vencer. Dobek se Como cada justa veraniega se espera colgó el que muchos récords y estadísticas se Los estadounidenses Kenneth Bedna- bronce con rompan, pero en los Juegos Olímpicos rek y Noah Lyles acompañaron a De Gras- tiempo de de Tokio 2020 esto se ha convertido en se al podio luego de adjudicarse la plata y 1:45.39 una cotidianidad y en el atletismo cada el bronce, respectivamente con tiempos que existe una competencia está la mira- de 19.68 y 19.74 segundos. momentos da latente en saber si se logró una nueva Tras el retiro de Bolt, en agosto de marca mundial o algún atleta acaba con 2017, el mundo del atletismo busca con la hegemonía de su rival o de otro país. desespero a alguien que ocupe su lugar Kenia aterrizaba en Tokio 2020 como en las pruebas de marquesina de la velo- una de las favoritas para llevarse un gran cidad. El italiano Marcell Jacobs salió de número de preseas en el atletismo, pero la nada para llevarse los 100 metros en se tuvieron que conformar con el tercer la justa que se realiza en Japón, dejando atrás a De Grasse en la que usualmente es su segunda mejor distancia, pero en la EL IRANÍ Mohammadreza Garei vence a Parviz que se terminó quedando con el metal Nasibov, de Ucrania, por 9-1 en lucha grecorro- de bronce al ser también superado por el mana, categoría 67 kg masculino y gana oro. estadounidense Fred Kerley. El decatleta canadiense Damian War- lugar en los 3 mil metros con vallas tanto ner, quien permaneció cerca de la pista en hombres como mujeres. para observar la carrera de su compa- logro dorado El australiano Peter Bol (1:45.92), el triota, lo alabó y aseguró que le llegó su Peruth Chemutai, de Uganda, logró la español Adrián Ben (1:45.96) y el bosnio medallas recompensa. presea dorada en la final de 3 mil metros Amel Tuka (1:45.98) se ubicaron cuarto, olímpicas “Es persistencia. Le tocó medirse con- con obstáculos superando el récord quinto y sexto, respectivamente. ORO tra Usain Bolt, Yohan Blake, todos esos nacional de su país (9:01.45). Su mejor Los últimos lugares en los 800 me- Tokio 2020 competidores. No era que se achicaba resultado a nivel internacional había sido tros planos fueron para el francés Gabriel 200 metros en la final, perdía contra unos atletas un quinto puesto el año pasado. Tual (1:46.03), el botsuano Nijel Amos fenomenales”, comentó Warner en una (1:46.41) y el estadounidense Clayton PLATA situación que hace recordar la situación Murphy (1:46.53). Río 2016 que en su momento pasó el músico ale- La última vez que Kenia había logrado 200 metros mán Johannes Brahms al estar siempre a el 1-2 en esta prueba fue con William Ta- la sombra de su compatriota Beethoven, nui y Nixon Kiprotich hace 29 años. BRONCE muy similar a lo que le pasó al atleta nor- Río 2016 teamericano con el isleño. 100 metros De Grasse también se convirtió en el Medallistas de Kenia hasta el momento primer medallista de oro de velocidad BRONCE de Canadá desde los Juegos de Atlanta EMMANUEL KIPKURUI 800 m varonil Río 2016 1996, en los que Donovan Bailey quedó 4x100 metros primero en los 100 metros por arriba de Frankie Fredericks (Namiia) y Ato Bol- FERGUSON ROTICH CHERUIYOT 800 m varonil BRONCE don (Trinidad y Tobago). Tokio 2020 Lyles, quien finalizó tercero abajo de HELLEN OBIRI 5,000 m femenil 100 metros De Grasse y Bednarek, se vio perjudicado fuerza de voluntad por un error que cometió el día anterior La británica Katarina Johnson al desacelerar prematuramente, motivo Thompson era una de las favoritas para BENJAMIN KIGEN 3,000 m obstáculos varonil por el que en la final debió largar en la llevarse los 200 metros en los JO, pero tuvo una lesión y aunque intentaron Calle 3 y apretó muy temprano. Lideraba HYVIN KIYENG 3,000 m obstáculos femenil al entrar en la recta, pero no le quedaba ayudarla con una silla de ruedas la fuerza para el final. velocista se levantó y empezó a cojear. Foto•Reuters “Desafortunadamente, no pude avis- tar a nadie y corría por salvarme. Pensa- ba que yo iba detrás de los demás. Sentía que yo era el perseguidor”, comentó al respecto el originario de Gainesville, Florida. En otros resultados en Tokio 2020, Wojciech Nowicki ganó en el lanza- miento de martillo, con lo que Polonia barrió el oro en ambas ramas de la prue- ba tras la victoria de Anita Włodarczyk, mientras que la estadounidense Syd- 2 ney McLaughlin fijó un récord mundial 4 (51.46) para vencer Dalilah Muhammad PRESEAS SUMA DÍAS RESTAN DE GRASSE EN en una notable final en los 400 metros PARA EL LOS JUEGOS con vallas. MARATÓN supera marca Wojciech Nowicki, de Polonia, ganó el oro en lanzamiento de martillo en Tokio 2020, mejorando su bronce de Río 2016 ORO ORO 3 OROS ORO al lanzar 82.52, su mejor marca personal. 100 metros de los Juegos 200 metros de los Juegos 100 metros en Campeonatos 200 metros del Campeonato Panamericanos Toronto 2015 Panamericanos Toronto 2015 Nacionales (2015, 2016 y 2017) Nacional Ottawa 2017 (19.96 Elvind Henriksen de Noruega se colgó la (10.05 segundos) (19.88 segundos) segundos) plata y el bronce fue para Pawel Fajdek.
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