Italian record under water! 100 from legend, surpassed Levorato

Italian record under water! 100 from legend, surpassed Levorato
Italian record under water! 100 from legend, surpassed Levorato

Torrential rain and a wet track they didn’t scare Zaynab Dossowhich immediately lit up the scene al Savona meeting. The blue girl went wild in the heats of 100 meters, signing the new Italian record. The Emilian sprinter has in fact printed a excellent 11.12 with 1.4 m/s of favorable wind, despite the adverse weather conditions. Overwhelming success in the heat and later in the afternoon he will try to improve further in the final.

In her first seasonal outing at an individual level (about ten days ago she was the protagonist at the World Relays, contributing to the qualification of the 4×100 at the Paris 2024 Olympics), the 24-year-old the national record she had set herself had been touched up by a couple of cents last August 20th at the World Championships in Budapest and which had also been stamped by Manuela Levorato on 4 July 2001 in Lausanne. Now at the top of the Italian lists is Giorgio Frinolli’s student alone.

Zaynab Dosso had a high reaction time (0.245), but she came out of the starting blocks brilliantly and was the protagonist of an excellent acceleration, worthy of the bronze medal she won a couple of months ago in the 60 meters at the World Indoor Championships. The Italian then kept the pace high on the throw and managed to speed up to the finish line, managing to distance herself from the Swiss Geraldine Frey (11.33) and the Hungarian Boglarka Takas (11.34).

Zaynab Dosso proved that she is in a excellent state of form with three weeks to go before the European Championships in Rome and just over two months until the Olympic Games. Our standard bearer is trying to get closer to the eleven second wall to enter the excellence of international sprinting. In the final she promises to be a good challenge with Luxembourg’s Patrizia van der Weken (11.12 with 1.9 m/s of breeze behind her and not in the rain) and Trinidad Michelle-lee Ahye (11.19).

 
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