Brazilian goal relay at the World Championships in Athletics

The Brazilians, unsuccessful in individual feuds, will try better in the 100m relay competitions for the Oregon World Athletics Championships. Team games begin at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, US, on Friday, so the athletes will have time to recover and review what has been accomplished so far.

The United States took gold, silver, and bronze medals in the fastest race in athletics. Fred Curley wins the 100m with 9s86, followed by Marvin Bracy, with 9s88, and Trayvon Brumell, with 9s88.

“The semi-finals of the World Championships are complicated, it narrows and it gets harder – times have not been good. I didn’t have a good race, I ran a little crooked, that wasn’t what I wanted, but I left one piece and now it’s time to work on the relay,” Rodrygo commented Do Nascimento, who finished seventh in Series 1, with 10s19.

Eric Cardoso was sixth in the third series, with a score of 10.15. “I ran a few times in 10s15 this year, I kept very good coordination and now it’s time to think about the relay. I always want more, a better brand. Feeling the change in time in Eugene, who calmed down in relation to the previous days, said the athlete, who felt the change in time in Eugene, who calmed down in relation to the previous days, ” I have to work harder and enjoy the experience of seeing the mistakes and the successes.”

The Brazilian regrets the time in world athletics

Vittoria Rosa also failed to readjust her best performances of the year in the 100m heats. She finished fifth in Series 5 with a time of 11.20. “The 11.05 mark, my best time of the year, didn’t come, but I kept the consistency I had in my shots, making around 11.20. This has been a very good year for me in many ways. I’m happy to be involved,” he commented. “I did my best.”

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Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith had the best time of the day, posting 10.84 which is the fastest and best result of the year.

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