For a hundredth, the Spaniard Orlando Ortega demonstrated Wednesday in Hungary that he remained for the moment the boss of the 110 m hurdles, thus slightly ahead, in 13”21 (+0.3 m / s), the American world champion Grant Holloway, confirming his success last week in Monaco where he had signed the best world performance of the season in 13”11.
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Very well started, Holloway broke up halfway, leaving Ortega to come back to his height and finish in front of him at the cost of a good effort. For his part, Wilhem Belocian was less bleeding than in the Principality, where he had signed a new personal best in 13”18. This time, he had to settle for a 4th place in 13.34.
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