THE Emmanuel Karalis wrote a story in World Championship of Tokyo by conquering it silver medal In the jump on a short one with an appearance that will stay Unforgettable! Manolo passed 6 meters with the first attemptsecuring the second place on the podium and the his first medal in a world open track and field.
It started with confidence, passing the first heights without any difficulty. At 5.95 meters it took three attempts to stay in the race, but once it was 6.00 meters, it was just shocking. Passed it with the first, for 12th time this year and 13th overall in his careerconfirming that he belongs to his global elite.
And he didn’t stop there. With incredible calmness and steel confidence, pushed the invincible Armand Dupladis as much as anyone else. The bar went up to 6,10 metersand Manolo made an excellent effort, touching the height. Then risked, climbing to 6.15 meters and flirting with the “miracle” of gold.
Dupladis passed both of these heights with the first, but Karalis did not bend. On the contrary, raised the bar to 6.20 metersclaiming her absolute overrun. Although he failed to go through the height, his boldness and his racing soul shocked the stage! And all of us! With his maturity, stability and explosive rise, he clearly showed that it is merely a matter of time to overcome such dizzy.
Beyond that, Dupladis was left alone to chase the incredible: to break his own world record for the 14th time! The bar rose to 6.30 meters, a height that flirted with the unthinkable. With two failed attempts, the agony culminated. And in Tuesday, the Swedish superstar threw over the bar, Writing History again And causing a loss at the Olympic Stadium of the Japanese capital!
The evolution of the final
THE Creek and the Reno They were the only ones who did not try at 5.55, a height excluded with three failed out -of -form, a Turk, a saga with 5.92.
The Greek champion entered 5.75 and went very high and clearly and certainly got a very great psychological impulse for the continuation of the final, as the first jump is always hiding traps, waiting for several minutes after the warm -up. In fact, he felt his jump so well that he chose to leave 5.85 and get into 5.90, showing that he was clearly aimed at much higher.
At 5.75, height left by Dupladis, we had another loss, the emerging In the World Championship final, a French Etan body, which stayed 11th with 5.55.
The bar then went up to 5.85. Karalis and Lavilene They did not enter this heightfollowing the same tactic. The athletes who finished their race were German Bo Canta Lita Bere (10th) and 20 -year -old Catarian Sifeldin Heneida Abdezalam (9th), who closed the match with a better jump at 5.75.
At 5.90 the final began to get into a medal claim, but for Karalis … no problem. He first entered the hallway to try (according to the original order) and passed with a characteristic comfort. The first jumped over 5.90 and Curtis Marshall, Timo Cole, Flon and Sodre Gutormsen, pulling Lavileni and Kentri, who failed the first, at 5.95. Dupladis had left the height.
With the above development, the bar went up very quickly to 5.95 with Karalis trying first, but this time his jump was not good. No one, except Dupladis, went with the first and an extension was given to anxiety.
Curiously, Karalis’ second jump was a failure, and shortly thereafter in his attempt to stay in the race, Sam Kereri passed and climbed a second. A little later the Marshall passed throwing the Greek in fourth place. Immediately Flon and Gutrmsen left the two attempts left for 6.00, while Kole, who had a clean card, failed a second time. The 39 -year -old Lavileni was also two failed, who was thus ranked 8th with 5.75.
Cole also chose to leave one last attempt at 6.00 and only Manolo took the risk to try for the third time. If he threw it, his fight would end there. If it were passing, it would go up to 6.00 to three jumps available. At the last moment, the European champion in the indoor track found himself and passed a lot high (though he touched the knee bar in the downhill) to rise to the next height with more confidence, but from 4th place.
Although Karalis was the first to attempt jumps and after psychedelic process At 5.95, it made a wonderful successful jump at 6.00, the 12o above this barrier this year, and the train re -entered the rails. Only Monto Dupladis spent 6.00, throwing the Greek second. Thus, the bronze ended up in Australian Marshall with 5.95, fourth was American Center, also with 5.95, fifth of Kole, with 5.90, sixth Gutormsen with the same height and seventh Flon also with 5.90.
With the medal for both secured, Dupladis and Karalis went up to 6.10. The first tried again by Karalis. The jump was excellent but failed. Dupladis, full of decisive passes with the first and sent the Greek to 6.15. Manolo talked to Marcin, changed a pole and went in to make the magic jump.
The 6.15 was lost – unfortunately – in the details, and shortly thereafter Dupladis passed that height. And, yes, Karalis did not bend, he entered 6.20 for the miracle. His jump was excellent but failed. Who would say Karalis, who didn’t even get into the final in Budapest two years ago, would make such a wonderful jump at 6.20. Dupladis won the match and Karalis the hearts of fans around the world.
With the pressure of Karalis’ pressure, the Swedish superstar tried at 6.30 to … overthrow his own world record. After two amazing, but failed attempts, Dupladis passed on Tuesday and ended a great night for classic sport in a magical way.
The medals will be awarded to the short tomorrow (16/9) at 19:00.
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