Cuba obtains a bronze medal at the women's disc of the world junior track and field



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Cuban Silinda Morales earned a deserving bronze medal Thursday at the launch of the Women's World Junior Track and Field Championship, held in Tampere, Finland.

Morales, monarch among cadets last year Nairobi, Kenya, reached the best mark of his life, with a delivery of 55.37 meters, and was only surpbaded by the Moldaba Alexandra Emilianov (57.89) and the local Helena Leveelahti (56.80), respectively in gold and silver.

After this result, Cuba added a second place, with the long jump prize of Maikel Vidal, and this third seat at anchor at 14th place in the game. Standings are led by Kenya (3-0-1), Japan (2-1-1) and Jamaica (2-1-1).

The rest of the day left for the largest of the West Indies. rankings in the final of the hammer throw for the ladies of Yaritza Martínez and Amanda Almendariz. Yaritza, the world's silver medal between the 2017 cadets, went directly with 62.58 meters, while Amanda had to wait for the draft for her 58.84.

While the heptalonista Adriana Rodríguez takes the second place after four tries, with 3634 points. The Cuban is preceded by Briton Niamh Emerson (3690), that is to say that the difference is only 56 units.

Adriana scored 1.74 in the high jump; 13.55 seconds in the 100 with hurdles; 12.56 meters in the ball; and 23.90 seconds in the 200 meters. This Friday, the modality will end with the javelin, the long jump and the 800 flat meters.

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