Africa-Press – Angola. The National Adapted Athletics Team is seeking, as of 11 am on Wednesday, the semi-final at the World Championship taking place in Paris, France, in the 100 meters event for the visually impaired (class T11).
After having failed to reach the semi-finals on Sunday, in the 400 meters, due to a technical error by her guide, Regina Dumbo will try to reverse her luck on the tartan track at the Charlety Porte de Gentilly stadium.
The athlete from the province of Huambo is, of the three members of the national team, the sprinter with the second fastest time (13.08), behind Juliana Moko (13.03) and ahead of Emeloide Kassang (13.43), who will also evolve in the same specialty .
In a race of five groups of four runners each, Dumbo also holds the second best mark in her series, after Zhou Guohua, from China (11.91). They also include Unggu Susan, from Indonesia (13.58) and Logette-Lods, from France (13.12).
First grade
Asaun Julie, from Mauritania -13.48
Ishitile Lahja, from Namibia – 12.40
Perez Lopes, from Venezuela -12.05
Emeloide Kassang, from Angola – 13.43
Second Serie
Unggu Susan, from Indonesia – 13.58
Zhou Guohua, from China -11.91
Regina Dumbo, from Angola – 13.08
Logette-Lods, from France -13.12
Third grade
Dedaj Arjola of Italy – 13.30
Salvatini Lorena of Brazil – 12.02
Liu Cuiging of China – 11.96
Garcia Falangan of Spain – 13.33
Fourth grade
Wu Yi-Jung of China TPE – 14.19
Boulaghlem Delya of France – 13.08
Geber Jerusa of Brazil – 11.83
Juliana Moko of Angola – 13.03
Fifth grade
Beel Quintana from Spain – 13.49
Simplicio Thalita from Brazil – 12.12
Pabon Angie from Colombia – 12.43
Lebog Judith from Cameroon – 12.82
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