Courtesy IAAF,

Hungary, USA and Germany biggest delegations in Debrecen

11 July 2001 - DEBRECEN, Hungary - Among the 166 teams present in
Debrecen the biggest delegation is obviously the Hungarian team. As host
of this second edition, the Hungarian Athletic Federation entered 39
boys and 37 girls. The President of the Hungarian Federation announced
at this morning press conference that their ambitions were to conquer “1
gold medal and 1 other medal no matter the colour.”
And indeed, Hungary and the local supporters in Debrecen will have a
great chance of winning a title in the person of 17 year old József
Horváth who leads the 2001 World Youth lists. Following the great
national tradition of hammer throwers, Horváth threw a personal best of
68.46m last March. His performance is almost 2 metres better than that
of any other competitor in Debrecen but Horváth will have to handle the
pressure of competing in his first major international competition on
his home soil.
The second biggest delegation in Debrecen will be that of the USA. The
53 Americans who will be present in Hungary will try and do better than
the four gold medals, two silvers and one bronze that the USA team won
in Bydgoczsz two years ago. 17 year-old Angel Perkins who will double up
in the 100m and 200m sprint races tops America’s chances for a gold
medal. Her teammate Allyson Felix (16 years old) will also double in
both the 100m and the 200m for what could be the second sprint double
after Jamaica placed Veronica Campbell and Lisa Sharpe in the first two
positions of the women’s 100m in Bydgoczsz two years ago.
Germany’s delegation in Debrecen counts 46 members - 23 boys and 23
girls. Discus thrower Robert Harting is likely to be German’y’s best
chance for a gold medal. His personal best of 63.70m, established this
year, places him among the favourites for gold in the event. Germany can
also count on javelin thrower Till Siegling (68.35m) and all round
athlete Kamghe Gaba (5657 points in the Octathlon) who will also compete
for a medal in Debrecen.
Spain has entered 41 athletes - 24 boys and 17 girls - and will be
counting on 17 year old Berta Castells to medal. With a personal best of
61.62m Castells is second in this year’s World Youth lists in the
women’s hammer throw but in the absence of China’s Yang Meiping in
Debrecen, she has the best performance of any of the participants here
in Debrecen. Biggest delegations in Debrecen:
Hungary 76 athletes (39 boys+37 girls); USA 53 (27+26); Germany 46
(23+23); Spain 41 (24+17); South Africa 38 (22+16); Mexico 35 (22+13);
Japan 33 (20+13); Russia 31 (13+18); Slovenia 30 (16+14); Ukraine 28
(11+17); Belarus
25 (13+12); Great Britain 25 (12+13); Slovakia 25 (14+11); Chinese
Taipei 25 (14+11); Canada 24 (13+11); Australia 23 (13+10); Croatia 23
(11+12); Cyprus 23 (13+10).

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