Yarima García had a very good World Cup.

Photo: Monica Ramirez/Jit.

Yarima Garcia had another steady showing at the Under-20 World Championships in Athletics and

again came close to her personal best to finish seventh in the 200-meter dash final.

The Caribbean woman clocked 23.46 in a discussion of the title that was delayed for more than an hour after a heavy downpour fell on the track at the Pascual Guerrero stadium in Cali.

That record was very close to his historical record of 23.40,

established during the semifinals this Thursday, and is much lower than the registration level with which he arrived at this event in the world.

In that test

, the great Jamaican favorite Brianna Lyston (22.65) dominated,

followed by the American Jayla Jamison (22.75) and the also Caribbean Alana Reid (22.95)

For the Cuban, for her part, inclusion in this final is a great performance that comes to round off a performance that

led her to break her personal best three times

.

She first did it in the semifinals of 100 meters flat, and then consecutively in the two series prior to the discussion of the title in the double hectometer.

The women's hammer throw final also began on this day, but after two rounds

the rain forced it to be stopped and the organizers decided to postpone it for tomorrow's day.

Cuban Leidis Viamonte took part there,

located in tenth place with a best shipment of 58.27.