The discussion of the album corresponding to Folksam Grand Prix de Sollentuna, in Swedenended this Sunday with the Cuban accent put by Silinda Morales and Mario Díaz, awarded with gold and bronze medals, respectively.
Silinda won the female section of the rally, with bronze category of the continental tour of World Athleticswith a shot of 64.67 meters achieved in its second presentation in the circle of launches, reported the Cuban News Agency (ACN).
|| Athletics rose again to the European podium with the coronation of Silinda Morales and the bronze of Mario Alberto Díaz at the launch of the Folksam Grand Prix de Sollentuna album, Bronze category event of the continental Tour of World Athletics.#Conamorcuba pic.twitter.com/fwcviblxts
– Cuban news agency (@acn_cuba) August 10, 2025
The Camagüeyan began its foray with a null attempt, and in addition to the winner, he obtained records of 62.09, 59.91, 63.01 and 61.43 meters in his remaining opportunities.
Only two centimeters separated the Cuban from the local Vanessa Kamga (64.65), occupant of the second position. The podium was completed with the German Shanice Craft, with a top of 63.62 meters.
The performance ratifies Morales as a classified for the World Athletics Championship of Tokyo 2025, scheduled from September 13 to 21 on Japanese soil.
In the LID for Men Díaz he once again demonstrated his progression in this journey through competitions of the old continent, and this time he closed in third position with a maximum shipment of 65.44 meters in the last attempt.
Triumphs and good brands of Cuban athletes in Portugal and Spain
The fair was dominated by the Swedish Daniel Ståhl (68.02) and in the second position was reserved for Slovenian Kristjan čeh (66.19 m).
The Cuban remains anchored in the 31st seat of the world ranking of his specialty, so it is maintained in a classification zone for Tokyo 2025 by means of that road.
Highlights the medium that the European tour has allowed Mario a competitive stability, which allowed him to take his best personal brand to 67.44 meters a few days ago, when he competed in a contest held in Luxembourg.
