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Spain's Diaz Fortun wins gold with third longest triple jump in history

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Watch as Spain's Jordan Diaz Fortun wins gold at the European Championships in Rome with the third longest triple jump in history.

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Jordan Díaz won the gold medal in triple jump this Tuesday at the European Athletics Championships, with a mark of 18.18 meters, which represents a new record for Spain and also for the continental competition. Theirs is the third best brand in history: behind Jonathan Edwards (UK, 18.29m in 1995) and Christian Taylor (US, 18.21m in 2015). The athlete born in Havana 23 years ago was competing for the first time with the Spanish jersey, three yea…

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The Olympic in Rome, amazed and exalted, contemplated and tasted one of the greatest milestones of Spanish athletics, although genetics, technique, aesthetics and...

·Madrid, Spain
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The Galician athlete, who gave birth to her daughter Lúa at the end of 2022, claims her success in mental work and stands as a firm bet on gold at the Paris Games

Jordan Díaz Declared European Triple Jump Champion with the Third Best Mark in History, Setting it at 18.18 Meters. This is the Seventh Medal Spain Wins in the Roma 2024 European Championships, Confirming Spanish Athletics' Good Moment. Jordan Also Positions Himself as One of the Main Contenders for the Olympic Gold in a Few Weeks, Where One of the Favorites in the Female Category is Ana Peleteiro, Also European Champion in Rome. In the Rome Oly…

Spaniard Jordan Alejandro Diaz Fortun was crowned European triple jump champion with a huge jump of 18.18 m. Thomas Gogois won an unexpected bronze medal by raising his personal best to 17.38 m.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Vozpópuli broke the news in on Tuesday, June 11, 2024.
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