2023-07-12 23:12:39
The Frenchman Timothée Adolphe won the bronze medal on Wednesday in the 400m T11, a category bringing together athletes with almost total visual impairment, offering a second medal to the Blues at the World Para-Athletics Championships at the Charléty stadium in Paris.
Adolphe (51 sec 21/100) was narrowly preceded by the Spaniard Gerard Descarrega (51 sec 18/100) and the new world champion, the Brazilian Felipe Gomes de Souza (51 sec).
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Felipe de Souza stole the show in the 400m T11, after finishing first ahead the local star ????????Timothee Adolphe.
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The other French entrant in the event, Trésor Makunda, finished in fourth place (52 sec 38/100).
Although this is a second medal for the Blues – after the bronze gleaned by Manon Genest the day before in the long jump – the faces of Timothée Adolphe and his guide Jeffrey Lami were closed. “We came to defend a title at home,” said Adolphe, crowned in 2019 in Dubai. “It’s still a medal, we’re not going to spit on it, maybe we’ll savor it more afterwards but now it’s not what we came for,” continued the 33-year-old sprinter.
“We did what we had to do, it lacked a bit of freshness at the end,” analyzed Jeffrey Lami, as the duo was narrowly overtaken in the final straight by the Spaniard Descarrega. “We hoped to offer a better show to our families, the public, our partners, all the people who came to see us,” added Lami.
For his part, Trésor Makunda, despite the disappointment of a fourth place, promised that “in Paris (for the Paralympic Games), we will have to be counted on”. Before concluding: “It’s learning, we leave here with two personal bests. I am convinced that in Paris we will have learned the lesson”.
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