and Jason Gutierrez Diego Colorado team defended Athletes localia Porvenir in the Half Marathon of Medellin, capturing second and third boxes of evidence that left champion at Reta of Ethiopia Amare 1h-03-34 record in the competition that was held this Sunday on the main streets of the capital of the mountain.
Colorado took a position with respect to its performance last year, while Jason, who continues to generate great news with its advances in the different events that is present, this time was making his third personal best in the 21 km to 05.01.1957, which confirms its progress and puts in long line to international commitments such as the Baltimore Marathon, which will be in three weeks.
Colombia's performance was rounded off by another Future man, this time Juan Carlos Cardona finished in fifth place, also with a personal best for the distance of 01/06/1940.
Diego Colorado met its goal of improving the outcome of the previous year, not only in position but in the register against the clock, leaving the sport satisfaction of the technical group headed by Libardo Hoyos.
Half Marathon of Medellin had since its first meters a strong African attack supported by Brazilian and Colombian, only at the end, Colorado and went near Porvenir Gutierrez of the option to dispute the title to the black continent, who are watching Colombians come increasingly on the podiums of major races. This happened in Nashville where he triumphed William Naranjo and Montreal where he recently produced a great performance of the athlete from Porvenir to finish second to a second champion. This time
men headed Porvenir Colombia showed progress in national Fondismo not only in Colombia but international careers.
Three athletes in the top five leave a large balance, not only to Porvenir, but for the national sport in a race in which the presence of Africans, Brazilians, Ecuadorians, and other countries place a high level. Senior Men
1. Reta Amare Alene (Ethiopia) 1h03: 34
2. Diego Colorado (future col.) 1h04: 40
3. Jason Gutierrez (Porvenir Col) 1h05: 57
4. Solone Rocha (Brazil) 1h06: 33
5. Juan Carlos Cardona (future col.) 1h06: 40
6. Victor Hugo Ocampo (Colombia) 1h06: 48
7. Luis Rivera (Puerto Rico) 1h06: 53
8. Javier Guarin (Boyaca Inder et al.) 1h07: 54
9. Fabian Daza (Colombia) 1H08: 14
10. Jorge Eliecer Real (Colombia) 1H08: 15
Senior Women 1. Genoveva Jelagat (Kenya) 1h12: 55
2. Yolanda Caballero (Bogotá.) 1h13: 18
3. Diana Landi (Ecuador) 1h15: 16
4. Adriana Silva (Brazil) 1h15: 59
5. Erika Abril (Colombia) 1h16: 54
6. Alba Rosa Chacha (Ecuador) 1h18: 12
7. Rosangela Pereira (Brazil) 1h19: 04
8. Leidy Tobon (Colombia) 1h19: 27
9. Martha Ronceria (Olympic-Col) 1h21: 22
10. Ana Rondon (Colombia) 1h22: 06
Veterans A
1. Cifuentes Vargas Yubert 1h11: 27 Veteran B
1. José Guerrero Norando 1h14: 27
Veterans
Colorado took a position with respect to its performance last year, while Jason, who continues to generate great news with its advances in the different events that is present, this time was making his third personal best in the 21 km to 05.01.1957, which confirms its progress and puts in long line to international commitments such as the Baltimore Marathon, which will be in three weeks.
Colombia's performance was rounded off by another Future man, this time Juan Carlos Cardona finished in fifth place, also with a personal best for the distance of 01/06/1940.
Diego Colorado met its goal of improving the outcome of the previous year, not only in position but in the register against the clock, leaving the sport satisfaction of the technical group headed by Libardo Hoyos.
Half Marathon of Medellin had since its first meters a strong African attack supported by Brazilian and Colombian, only at the end, Colorado and went near Porvenir Gutierrez of the option to dispute the title to the black continent, who are watching Colombians come increasingly on the podiums of major races. This happened in Nashville where he triumphed William Naranjo and Montreal where he recently produced a great performance of the athlete from Porvenir to finish second to a second champion. This time
men headed Porvenir Colombia showed progress in national Fondismo not only in Colombia but international careers.
Three athletes in the top five leave a large balance, not only to Porvenir, but for the national sport in a race in which the presence of Africans, Brazilians, Ecuadorians, and other countries place a high level. Senior Men
1. Reta Amare Alene (Ethiopia) 1h03: 34
2. Diego Colorado (future col.) 1h04: 40
3. Jason Gutierrez (Porvenir Col) 1h05: 57
4. Solone Rocha (Brazil) 1h06: 33
5. Juan Carlos Cardona (future col.) 1h06: 40
6. Victor Hugo Ocampo (Colombia) 1h06: 48
7. Luis Rivera (Puerto Rico) 1h06: 53
8. Javier Guarin (Boyaca Inder et al.) 1h07: 54
9. Fabian Daza (Colombia) 1H08: 14
10. Jorge Eliecer Real (Colombia) 1H08: 15
Senior Women 1. Genoveva Jelagat (Kenya) 1h12: 55
2. Yolanda Caballero (Bogotá.) 1h13: 18
3. Diana Landi (Ecuador) 1h15: 16
4. Adriana Silva (Brazil) 1h15: 59
5. Erika Abril (Colombia) 1h16: 54
6. Alba Rosa Chacha (Ecuador) 1h18: 12
7. Rosangela Pereira (Brazil) 1h19: 04
8. Leidy Tobon (Colombia) 1h19: 27
9. Martha Ronceria (Olympic-Col) 1h21: 22
10. Ana Rondon (Colombia) 1h22: 06
Veterans A
1. Cifuentes Vargas Yubert 1h11: 27 Veteran B
1. José Guerrero Norando 1h14: 27
Veterans
1. Nora Yaneth Rincón 1h25: 49
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