World champion for the fourth time in a row

Yulimar Rojas is world champion for the fourth consecutive year

The seventh day of the XIX World Athletics Championships held in Hungary ends.

On the seventh day of organization held in Budapest, the women’s 4×100 relay, high jump heats, 800-meter semifinals, triple jump, javelin and 200-meter finals, men’s javelin, 4×100 relay and 200-meter final were held. .

The Venezuelan Yulimar Rojas, who obtained the gold medal with a time of 15.08 in the last jump in the women’s triple jump, repeated the same success for the fourth consecutive time in this organization. Ukrainian Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk won silver in 15.00 and Cuban Leyanis Pérez Hernández won bronze in 14.96. Hernández, 21, won a world championship medal for the first time.

WOMEN CHANGED THE CHAMPIONS IN JEWELRY Launching

In the women’s javelin throw, Japan’s Haruka Kitaguchi won the gold medal with a time of 66.73 on her last throw. Kitaguchi, who won the bronze medal at the last world championships, got her first gold medal in the organization in Budapest.

Colombian Flor Denis Ruiz Hurtado was second with 65.47 and Australian Mackenzie Little was third with 63.38. The last world champion, the Australian Kelsey-Lee Barber, finished the organization in seventh position with a time of 61.19.

JAMAICAN JACKSON BREAKS CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD

In the women’s 200 meters, Jamaican Shericka Jackson broke the championship record with a time of 21.41 and won the gold medal. The current world champion, Jackson, achieved the second fastest time in history, after the American Florence Griffith-Joyner, who held the world record with 21.34 seconds in women.

In the same discipline, the American Gabrielle Thomas was second with 21.81, and another American Sha’Carri Richardson was third with 21.92.

NOAH LYLES GOT ‘DOUBLE’

American Noah Lyles won the gold medal with a time of 19.52 in the men’s 200m. Lyles, who also won the men’s 100m championship, made history as the first athlete to demonstrate this success after Jamaican athlete Usain Bolt.

In the same category, Erriyon Knighton of the United States won silver in 19.75 and Letsile Tebego of Botswana won bronze in 19.81.

USA REACHES MEDAL 23

Upon completion of the seventh day of organization, the United States took first place with a total of 23 medals, 8 gold, 8 silver and 7 bronze. Spain ranks second with 4 gold medals, and Jamaica is third with 3 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze, for a total of 9 medals.

On the eighth day of the organization, national athletes Ümmü Kiraz and Yayla Kılıç Gönen will compete in the women’s marathon, and Ersu Şaşma in pole vault will compete in the final. (AA)

Source: Sozcu

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