This is how Spain was left without seeing a breakthrough in history live | Relief
Rome. The clock is barely past ten in the evening and Jordan Diaz Fortun just made history. A Cuban of Latin American descent, born in Havana 23 years ago but naturalized Spaniard in 2022, jumps on 18.18 meters in threesetting an absolute European Championship record, the best result in the history of Spanish athletics and third best of all timehe is surpassed only by the 18.29 of the British Jonathan Edwards (1995) and the 18.21 of the North American Christian Taylor (2015).
It is incredible, although perhaps not all that significant given the precedents, that Diaz made history when the spotlight was on others. The international signal that powers the images that Spanish Television (TVE) brings to our homes, proposed a highly controversial high jump finalItalian Gianmarco Tamberi plays for gold at home against Ukrainians Vladislav Lavsky and Oleg Doroshchuk.
When the height bar is in focus, Lourdes Garcia CamposA TVE presenter warned about what just happened on the side of the stadium. “Please, please, let’s get back to three!“, the journalist pleaded on air, to the surprise of the Spanish viewers. “Now we are not going to tell you anything, because At home, you’ll have to watch it glued to the TV.“.
🥹A story from the history of Spanish athletics.
⚡️Jordan Diaz broke the Spanish record on his fourth attempt with a time of 17.96.
🔥The Spaniard blew up the final with a mark of 18.18 on his next jump, the THIRD BEST MARK IN HISTORY. #Rome2024 pic.twitter.com/enGDGfZRJ2
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Something happened. And because of the shape it was something very big. “Let no one stand up, because what they are going to offer us is impressive. The history of Spanish athletics!” added Garcia Campos, clearly excited by what she had just seen in the press gallery of Rome’s Olympic Stadium. “Well, well, well… Amazing. “Poof!”
Only five minutes later did Spanish television receive the images… live.. “Here it is! Before us is the fifth attempt of Jordan Diaz, who set the Spanish record in his previous attempt with a score of 17.96…” they shouted from TVE, feigning a certain surprise as the Havana-born jumper accelerated towards the track. pit.
Pim. Pam. Boom. Three steps and an endless flight to the sand. Even with the reference screen turned off, something is certainly not clear. It didn’t matter. Despite the delay, Diaz just made history. As soon as he woke up, the Cuban of Spanish origin, a student of Ivan Pedroso, realized this. I knew I had made history. There was no need to look at the sizes. His feelings were enough. I knew it. Racks too. “This is your jump, you will immediately see the trail…– TVE warned in those few seconds that separate the landing and the brand announcement on television.”Eye, eye… 18.18 meters! Jordan Diaz, European Championship record!“The rest is history.