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The javelin thrower from Debrecen won the bronze medal at the Gyulai István Memorial Grand Prix
Székesfehérvár – Among the athletes of the Debrecen Sports Center-Sport School, Réka Szilágyi came third, with Luca Kozák in the lead.
On Monday evening in Székesfehérvár, the XII. István Gyulai Memorial – at the Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix.
The eighth dam was ordered to stop – Photo: MTI/Tamás Vasvári
A cool wind blew in the Bregyó-köz Atlétikai Centrum, which affects the competitions and competitors in the summer.
The department of the Debrecen Sports Center and Sports School was represented by five people in the large-scale international competition.
In the women’s javelin throw, Yulenmis Aguilar from Cuba finished with 61.99 meters, and Cenngo from Greece with 61.66 meters, followed by the Debrecen Sports Center-Sportskola competitor, Réka Szilágyi became the bronze medalist with a result of 58.84 m.
In the women’s 100 hurdles, she is the Hungarian leader To Luca Kozak his race did not go well, because although he started well and went well with the field until the eighth barrier, he hit his tibia due to a bad barrier and fell out of rhythm, so he could not finish the race. Clubmate, Greta Kekeres It finished in seventh place at 13.60.
Luca Kozák said this after the competition – his words are quoted by nso.hu:
– It wouldn’t have been a bad run, I felt good because I was with the runners on the single and double course, but that’s what happens when the wind is strong and it really wants you. Obviously, it’s not ideal to travel to E with such a race behind me, but I’m not so sad, every season I have a bad race, this year we ticked that off. It will be better in Munich. Before the race, I said I would be satisfied with a result of around 12.80, I think that could have been enough. I warmed up well, technically it wasn’t bad until the eighth barrier, where I pulled my tibia, it looks bad, but it’s only superficial, it will be fine.
He also competes in the colors of Debrecen Valdó Szűcs after the initial ankle tear and missed ligament, after June they finally became fifth in the men’s 110 hurdles (13.69). High jump Gregory the Turk He finished sixth with 214 cm.
August 15-21. The four athletes from Debrecen can start in the Hungarian national team at the European Championships to be held in Munich between