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The National Delegation reached nine medals in New Delhi with a gold by José Gregorio Lemos in Jabalina, a silver by José Albeiro Ramírez in the 400 meters T38 and a new continental record of Angie Mejía in long jump.

The National Delegation reached nine medals in New Delhi with a gold by José Gregorio Lemos in Jabalina, a silver by José Albeiro Ramírez in the 400 meters T38 and a new continental record of Angie Mejía in long jump.

Photo: Colombian Federation of Parathletics

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The Colombian delegation for Athletics continues to leave a mark on the World Championship that is played in New Delhi. This Wednesday, the country celebrated a historic day with double presence in the podium of the long female jump T38 and a new continental record, to which later another golden result was added in the F38 javelin and a silver in the 400 meters T38.

The main protagonist of the morning was the youth Angie Nicoll Mejíawho with a record of 5.42 meters stayed with the silver medal in long jump and, incidentally, imposed the record of the Americasrepeating the feat that had already achieved in the Grand Prix of Cali 2025. next to him shone Karen Tatiana Palomequewhich was awarded the bronze with 5.25 meters and ratified the national presence on the podium. Gold went to the Hungarian Luca Addswhich with 5.91 meters beat its own world record and maintained its domain in the specialty.

Hours later, Colombia made history again in the test of Javelin F38with a double podium. José Gregorio Lemos Rivas He stayed with the medal of oro Thanks to a launch of 60.94 metroswhile Luis Fernando Lucumí obtained the plata con 53.51 metrosexceeding just one centimeter to the Ukrainian Vladyslav Bilyi (53.50), which took the bronze. In this same test, Levin Moreno Denisalso Colombian, touched the podium when located fourth with a record of 49.14.

The party continued on the track. In the 400 meters T38 Male, José Albeiro Ramírez Estrada signed a memorable performance by stopping the stopwatch in 49.18 secondshis best personal brand, which earned him the medal of plata and consolidated another brilliant day for the National Delegation.

With these results, Colombia already adds nine medals In just five days: three golds (Mayerly Buitrago in bullet impulse F41, Angie Mejía in 100 meters T38 and José Gregorio Lemos in Javelina F38), five silvers (Mejía in long jump, palomeque in 100 meters, Tomás Soto in Javelina F64, Lucumí in Javelina F38 and Ramírez in 400 meters T38) and A bronze (Palomeque in long jump). A harvest that keeps the country among the protagonists of the medaller and confirms the strength of the national process in paratletism.

The calendar still offers great opportunities to expand the loot. Karen Palomeque and Angie Mejía advanced in the first round of the 200 meters T38 and tomorrow they can play medals. On the other hand, Mauricio Valencia and Diego Meneses in Javelina F34, Juan Sebastián Gómez in long jump T38 and Yeferson Suárez in the 400 meters T37, will have action in final rounds.

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