The athletes of Castilla y León have been referring to the Absolute Tracks Covered Spanish Championship held this weekend on the CDM Gallur track in Madrid.
In total, they have achieved two gold, three silver and four bronze medals. A very positive balance with which the community has ended in the medallero in fourth position, only behind Catalonia, Madrid and Community Valencian.
The first title fell to the Burgos of the Image FDR, David López, who hung another gold medal in the height competition, with a mark of 2.18 and an almost immaculate contest. The silver went to the Cantabrian of Numantino, Pablo Martínez (2,15), while the bronze went to the Donostiarra Eneko Larrea (2,11).
The second national title came with one of the historical moments that have been lived in this Spanish Championship. And it is that up to three athletes from Castilla y León took the podium in the 3,000 meters female.
Gold went to the Segovian Águeda Marquéswith a time of 9: 12.30, followed by La Palencia Marta García (9: 13.06) and the Segoviana Idaira Prieto (9:19.26).
The bronze, in the 400 female meters, went to the Burgos Eva Santidianthat with a mark of 51.46 he beat the record of Castilla y León that she herself had achieved a couple of weeks ago in Salamanca. Gold went to La Manchega Paula Sevilla (51.20) and La Plata for Madrid Blanca Hervás (51.44).
In the 800 male silver medal for Álvaro from above. The Salamanca rose again to a podium thanks to its 1: 46.13 mark. The title went to Mariano García (1: 46.05) and the bronze for the Catalan Elvin Josué Canales (1: 46.31).
Meanwhile, in the female weight, silver medal for Mónica Borraz. The Leonesa left until 15.15, the best mark of the season, to take second place. Gold went to Belén Toimil (17,49) and bronze for Andrea them Tankeu (14,71).
Another medal, in this case of bronze, was for Yahya Aouina in the 3,000 meters. The Soriano took third place, behind Pol Oriach (7: 57.51) and Eduardo Menacho (8: 00.13).
Also bronze medal, but with glory flavor, to Aitana Alonso in the female height. The Palencia, despite being a athlete of U18 category, the absolute bronze was hung with a better jump on 1.77. He stayed at the gates of his 1.81 mark, listing that Oona Bonet (1,84) and a Stancev (1.82) did exceed.
The president of the Board, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, has congratulated all Castilian and Leonese athletes for his participation. “Your delivery and passion raise the name of our land in the national sports scene, you are a reason for pride,” he said.