In the XIX Villa de Bilbao International Meeting (Spain), the Colombian Johnny Renteria achieved the national record for the 100 meter dash, with a time of 9.97 seconds, gold in the race and his place for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
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“In the championship held in Spain, Jhonny made it to the final of the 100 meter dash after finishing third in the semifinal with a time of 10.38 and, together with Neiker Abello, They reached the final. In that instance and with his 9.97, Rentería entered the history of Colombian athletics as the second athlete to break the 10-second barrier in the 100 meters,” stated the Colombian Olympic Committee.
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And he added: “Jhonny’s record surpassed the national record of the 100 meter dash that he had achieved.” Ronal Longa, also qualified for Paris 2024 in the same event, with his impressive 9.99 during the South American Athletics Championships in Sao Paulo, Brazil.”
Rentería had already approached the minimum mark in the Grand Prix that were held in Cochabamba, Bolivia, in June.
In the first he won gold with a time of 10.09 s, while in the second championship he repeated the medal, but changed the mark by 10.13 s.
“In this way, our country added ticket 75 to Paris 2024, Jhonny Rentería will join the Colombian athletics team where Flor Denis Ruíz, Lorena Arenas, “Éider Arévalo, Ronal Longa, Angie Orjuela, Cesar Herrera, Mateo Romero, Laura Chalarca and Mauricio Ortega”ruled the COC.
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