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Cali Colombia clinched the title

Cali - Newsroom event - With the results were in the final 500 meters route, Colombia was awarded the title of the World Championships in Cali, having already won the track and said the road tonight, as for the points classification is concerned. Tomorrow will run the relay event that affects medalists for the box but not in the overall points.

Unofficially, Colombia would have accumulated 2,554 points, a product of 1,423 reached on the track and 1,131 along the route. Italy was second with 2415 (1296-1119) and South Korea third with 2,392 units (1320-1072). On the table medalists Colombia had 11 gold medals, 12 silver and 9 bronze; South Korea is second with 10 gold, 7 silver and 8 bronze, while the United States is third with 7 gold, 3 silver and 4 bronze. In the penultimate round of the route, a single test to close this chapter to concentrate on the marathon next Saturday as an epilogue to this new edition of the orbital event, the ultimate beneficiary was the United States. In the 500 meters, Joseph Mantia and Brittany Bowe in higher gave him great satisfaction to his country, to accumulate and seven golds.

also became historical because Bowe beat the world record (unofficially). The mark for the distance was held by the Colombia's Jennifer Caicedo with 43,478, well above the 42.14 U.S.. Jennifer came in third, second only to his partner Jerci Puello, who also beat the record last year. When they felt winning Colombian, American caught them on the inside edge of the circuit.

In juveniles, So Yeon Shin of South Korea and Colombia Joseph Izquierdo were the big players with gold medals. Bowe's record to become the eighth to be achieved in this world. It is worth remembering that the ICC will have a month to endorse.

The following were the official results of the 500 meters:



YOUNG LADIES p 45.76 YOUNG MEN
No. Name Delegation Time Users a
62 SHIN Yeong SO KOREA 44.92 ORO 2
49 Francesca Lollobrigida Italy 44.95 SILVER 3
3 ORNELLAS VIVOLI ARGENTINA 45.00 BRONZE 4
14 I-PEI LIU TAIPEI CHINA
P OLDER WOMEN
No. Name Delegation Time Users 1
30 JOSEPH LEFT G. COLOMBIA 39.85 GOLD 2
31 PEDRO A. ROJAS Causil COLOMBIA 40.64 SILVER 3
6 DANIEL GREIGBART AUSTRALIA 40.78 Bronze 4
95 Gerard Galvan USA -
P 42.14 OLDER MEN
No. Name Delegation Time Users 1
67 BRITTANY BOWE USA GOLD 2
27 Jercy PUELLES COLOMBIA 42.15 SILVER 3
26 JENNIFER A. CAICEDO M. COLOMBIA 42.18 BRONZE 4
48 ERIKA ZANETTI Italy 42.44
P
No. Name Delegation Time Users 1
120 JOSEPH R. Mantia USA 39.08 ORO 2
86 LUCA PRESTI ITALIA 39.16 PLATA 3
88 Simon Belli ITALY 39.31 Bronze 4
13 Wouter HEBBRECHT Belgium 39.74

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