Valencia, a mandatory stopover for Spanish marathon runners who want to participate in the Games

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The Trinidad Alfonso Valencia Marathonto be played on December 3, This is the scenario chosen by Spanish runners who want to achieve the minimum for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. and from an organization they trust that athletes want Majida Mayouf can attack the best brands all the time.

“We have high hopes that many Olympic minimums can emerge in Valencia. Even some athletes can attack the best scores all the time”said the coach of the Spanish athletes at the event, Jose Antonio Redolat.

Men like it Hamid Ben Daoud (2:06:35) and Tariku Novales (2:07:18) They will not miss the Valencian event, where they will hit the asphalt with Abdelaziz Merzougui (2:08:00), Dani Mateo (2:08:22), Yago Rojo (2:08:56), Chakir Lachgar (2: 11:11) and Miguel Barzola (2h14:52). Will be too Carlos Mayo, who chose Valencia to make his debut away.

On women, all attention will be focused Majida Mayouf that, with his 2:21:01 as a Moroccan last year, and recently nationalized, will be looking to snatch the record of the Spanish marathon Marta Galimanywho will repeat another year in the Marathon, beat in 2022 on the blue walkway of the lake of the City of Arts and Sciences with 2:26:14.

With them, Fátima Ouhaddou (2:26:44), Elena Loyo (2:28:25), Irene Pelayo (2:29:16), the Valencian Laura Méndez (2:29:28), Cristina Giurcanu ( 2:37:44), Yesica Más (2:37:59) and Mireia Guarner (2:41:25), while Laura Luengo and María José Pérez will debut away.

“We have worked so that the athletes have the best possible conditions to fight for the same Spanish records, which we know are more difficult every day, but With the route of Valencia and the level of foreign participants that will form good groups behind the hares that the organization puts, we have hope that they will beat” concluded Redolat.

Before, in Valencia Trinidad Alfonso Zurich Half Marathon who will run on Sunday the 22nd of this month, Fatima Ouhaddou (1:10:37), Marta Galimany (1:10:49), the current Spanish champion Laura Luengo (1:11:12) and the Valencian Laura Méndez (1:11:58), among others.

In men, they will not disappear the fastest half marathon in the world Carlos Mayo (1:00:06), Hamid Ben Daoud (1:01:05), Javi Guerra (1:01:21), Jorge Blanco (1:02:25), the 2023 Spanish champion Yago Rojo ( 1 : 01:57) or the Cárnicas Serrano athlete José Ignacio Giménez (1:03:55).

Source: La Verdad

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