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Jonathan Santos breaks two world records at the Circuit Lotteries BOX
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Sunday Romarinho hit the best shot put mark. With the win yesterday, he adds seven world records in the year.
Sunday Romarinho hit the best shot put mark. With the win yesterday, he adds seven world records in the year. In swimming, athletes improve their performance and downed Brazilian records.
Jonathan Santos was the big name of the second stage of the National Lotteries Circuit CAIXA Brazil Paralympic Athletics, Powerlifting and Swimming. Athlete of the class F40 (for people with achondroplasia, popularly known as dwarfism) broke her best mark in the shot put on Sunday. Romarinho did 11m85, 49 cm more than the record he had established in Fortaleza, the first national stage. Surprised at the significant improvement, Jonathan almost repeated the speech the previous day, when he beat the world record on the disc.
"I did not expect to make a mark as good. In training I have achieved 11m40 "he said. The recipe for success is simple, he said: a lot of training. They are five hours daily, six times a week. "For me, every practice is like a world, a Paralympic Games," said Jonathan.
But this was not the only break world record for the day. Early on, the Venezuelan Tatiana Briceño dropped the brand's javelin throw F12 class (for people with low vision). Tatiana did 30m20, only an inch beyond the previous record of 1999, the Chinese Xu Hongyan.
"I did not even know what was the record," said the Venezuelan athlete after the race. "Now I will train hard to improve my mark on the World in January, in New Zealand."
Brazilian records on the track
The track of the Olympic Center has witnessed 30 Brazilian breaks record in two days of competition. Among the national records, especially Odair Ferreira dos Santos, who starred in the T11 class, and broke the Brazilian record of 5,000 m (15min16seg93) of 10.000 (32min30seg68) and 1.500 (4min10seg35). Odair was reclassified on Friday, passing the T12 class, for people with low vision, for the T11 class for the blind totals. Therefore, no day has not trained with the glasses sealed, is obligatory.
"It's difficult to run blindfolded. Even a little, but I still had some reference light. Will take a while for me to adapt to the glasses sealed, "he explained.
Even with all the difficulty, Odair is close to beating the world records for the three tests.
"The next step I will be more accustomed, I will run to beat those records. I already did those times before, "he explained.
The national phase of São Paulo was the last opportunity for athletes win the minimum index for the World Athletics Championships, which will be in January 2010, in New Zealand. Today, Brazil has 52 athletes with a minimum mark, 16 of them with the index and 36 with index B. The marks achieved this weekend will be released on Monday.
Back in high level
Lucas Prado was more than three months out after suffering an accident in May. Were stopped 45 days, two months of recovery and just over a week of training before the step of. Still, he won four gold medals this weekend. "I ran with what I know, I think it was a good return," he said at the end. "Now is train hard to be 100% in the World."
Source: Life freer