Zanyab Dosso does not disappoint: 11”17 in the 100 in Trieste. Tecuceanu also did well

Zanyab Dosso does not disappoint. At the Triveneto Meeting in Trieste the Italian sprinter, in her first race after the splendid bronze at the European Championships in Rome, achieved 11”17 (+1.0 tailwind) in the 100 metres. The Italian record holder (11”01) preceded Gloria Hooper (Atl. Brescia 1950) who ran in 11.26 just two hundredths of a second from the personal best of three years ago and Anna Bongiorni (Carabinieri) who signed the second time in her career with 11.28 , just one hundredth above her record achieved in 2021. Off the podium: Chiara Melon (Fiamme Azzurre, 11.57) and Giorgia Bellinazzi (Army, 11.58), in the other series here is Vittoria Fontana (Carabinieri) in 11.79 preceded by the South African Kayla La Grange, 11.76 (+0.7).

Tecuceanu ok

Good performance in the 800 meters for European bronze medalist Catalin Tecuceanu. The Fiamme Oro middle-distance runner shines in the second part of the race and clocks an impressive time, 1:44.99. For the fifth time this year the Venetian dips below 1:45 with a good display of efficiency. Worth recording is the performance of 21-year-old Tommaso Maniscalco (Studentesca Rieti Milardi) who remains in Catalin’s footsteps and drops to 1:45.57. The Roman’s progress continues: more than seven tenths less than the time of 1:46.30 achieved a month ago in Lucca, he is now the seventh Italian under 23 ever.

the other races

In the 100 hurdles the Serbian Milica Emini 13.29 (-0.1), Desola Oki (Fiamme Oro) and Anna Bionda (Cus Trieste) tied for fourth in 13.71 while the 800 at the Draghicchio field saw the Belgian Vanessa Scaunet prevail (2:02.85). The men’s auction competition was suspended at odds of 5.23 due to an accident involving Bulgarian Evgeni Enev, which fell on the gate area, and who was then discharged from the emergency room with eight stitches.

Next appointment: Assolut in La Spezia (29-30 June).

 
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