Jaël-Sakura Bestué in the semi-final of the 60 m of the world championships in Glasgow

Jaël-Sakura Bestué makes a big mark in Glasgow

Jaël-Sakura Bestué has qualified for the semi-final of the 60 m of the short track world championships in Glasgow with an excellent mark of 7.20, just two hundredths off his personal record (7.18). The woman from Sant Cugat finished fourth in the seventh heat and entered the top twenty-four by time, as the first three passed directly.

Fight to enter the final

This afternoon, Jaël-Sakura Bestué will fight to enter the final (8:45 p.m.). With her second best mark ever, she is in fourteenth place among all semi-finalists, demonstrating her excellence on the court.

Other notable participants

The Sevillian Maria Isabel Pérez has also qualified for the semi-final, being third in the first heat with a time of 7.29. The best records of the twenty-four semi-finalists were 7.02, achieved by Poland’s Ewa Swodoba and Saint Lucia’s sprinter Julien Alfred.

Results of the first final of the day

The first final of the day was the men’s long, in which the Greek Miltiadis Tentoglou revalidated his world title with a jump of 8.22m, tying with the young Italian Mattia Furlani. Third place went to Jamaican Carey McLeod, with a jump of 8.21m.

conclusion

Jaël-Sakura Bestué has shown her skill and determination in Glasgow, positioning herself as one of the best competitors in the 60m. With his outstanding performance, he has captivated the public’s attention and has generated exciting expectations for the upcoming phases of the World Cup.

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