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Dominican Marileidy Paulino, Dalia Kaddari, from Italy and Britain’s Daryll Neita compete in the 200m track and field meet in Savona, Liguria. rcoles gold medals at the athletic meeting in Savona (Italy), belonging to the continental circuit of world athletics.
Two titles and two subtitles were the spoils of the Quisqueyan entourage, especially for the current Olympic runner-up in the 400 meters, Marileidy Paulino, who won the 200 meters with a time of 22.59 seconds.
Paulino, who last Friday dominated the 400 at the Diamond League meeting in Doha, he signed the best personal record of him in the test of the double hect & ³ meter and aventaj & oacute; so the British Daryll Neita (22.81) and the hostess Dalia Kaddari (22.83).
The other Dominican title went to Fiordaliza Cofil, who won the title. lap around the oval with a time of 51.36 seconds, ahead of the British Ama Pipi (52.19) and the French Sokhna Lacoste (52.81).
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Meanwhile, the silvers were achieved by Yancarlos Martí; nez in the men’s double hectometer and Ana Lucia José; in the triple jump.
This last modality was dominated by the Dominican Thea Lafond, with a jump of 14.53 meters, seven centimeters more than José.
For his part, the Brazilian Rafael Pereira won. the 110 meter hurdles with a time of 13.36 seconds, better than the Italian Lorenzo Ndele Simonelli (13.80) and the Liberian Wellington Zaza (14.00). In addition, a second place for the Mexican Luis Avilés in the 400 smooth (46.10 seconds), only surpassed by the Italian of Dominican origin Brayan López (46.03).
