Andrea Dalavalli’s late growth almost failed the leadership of Pedro Picardo, but the last jump of the Olympic champion ensured the global victory.
Pedro Picardo has shown why the two-way Olympic medalist is an impressive final jump to provide gold. The three-time men’s jump, which took place this evening (September 19), keeps a spectator on the edge of their seats, as Italy’s Andrea Dalavall has almost stolen the show with a huge leap.
The competition appeared that the final stage entered the final stage, because it is comfortably guided. However, Dalavall, then sitting fourth, began his career with an extraordinary jump, the best of his career, throwing him first.
But Pichardo has not been done. During his recent experience, the Tokyo Olympic champion of Sevo was dug into a silver medalist in Paris and made 17.91 million massive jump, restoring the best place and eventually taking gold.

The incredible efforts of Dalavalle have earned him silver, and Cuba’s Lazaro Martinez demanded a bronze with the best sign of 17.49 m. Martinez, who ruled only two valid jumps, as a result of several violations, seemed to suffer from his recent experience, increasing the already intensive competition.
Algerian Yasser Muhammad Trick was pushed to fourth place after the last jump of Dalavali, ending firmly 17.25 m.
There was a lot of frustration for the homemade mob in Tokyo, while Olympic and world champion Haruka Kitaguch could not come to the women’s Javelin final on September 19.
One of the favorites in the competition was unable to find its rhythm and could only manage the best throw at 67.38 m. In Top 12, he was not enough to make a place to take place, bringing his title to the defense early and unexpected.

He said. “I was so happy with this crowd in the stadium, but I haven’t been able to do well today.
Japan’s frustration did not stop there. Momone ueda also missed the final point from the narrow of the margins. His throw was 60.49 m away from only one place and several centimeters of qualification.
At the top of the tournament table, the Serbian Adriana Wilagus headed a strong 66.06 m away from 65.54 m closely following the Australian Makeni. Latvian Anie Siezeta threw 63.67 m The first trio passing through the finals, where the medals still attracted a lot.

Vilagos said:
“I got a lot of experience from the younger years. This year, I had the opportunity to compete with these girls with diamond league meetings and I hope that my training is very difficult.

