The Kenians Levy Kibet (1H00: 45) and Emma Jepkemoi (1H09: 09) achieved this week’s success in Movistar Madrid Media Marathon.
Kibet won the end line before his countryman Titus Kiprich (1H00: 48) and Tanzano Daniel Sinda (1H01: 04), third. The first Spanish in the meta was the Madrid Marathon Yago Rojo (1H04: 11), participating in the Paris Olympic Games and the eleventh -one in the end line.
In the female category the success is for Jepkemoi, followed by Ethiopian Diya Abaraya (1h10: 00), secondAnd also Keniana Nancy Sang (1h11: 11), third. The first Spanish was Azucena Díaz, sixth with 1H16: 55.
The records of trials are still preserved by Kenyan Ronald Kiprich with 59:38 in 2021 and his countryman Winfridah Moraa with 1H07: 22 in 2022.
Among the great novels of this edition are highlighting the exit and the purpose of Paseo de RecoletosTogether with the Plaza de Colón, both of the Half Marathon and the Profuro Race, a unity test aimed at bringing innovation to technology to the weakest schools in the world and promoted by Fundación Telefónica and the ‘La Caixa’ Foundation.
Winners in five -kilometer breeds are Leire Castrejón (18:35) and Pedro Vega Ballesteros (15:27).
Source: La Verdad

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