Tuesday, April 20, 2010

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City Half Marathon 2009

He organizes CD Athletics Zamora XXV the City Half Marathon Zamora, with the partnership, sponsorship and co-organization of HE. CITY OF ZAMORA, cosponsored by the Hon. PROVINCIAL AND CAJA RURAL DE ZAMORA, approval of the Athletics Federation of Castilla y Leon and the RFEA, and under the supervision of the Regional Committee of Judges, test that ran on March 29, 2009, beginning at the same 10.30 am to start and finish at the athletics track in the city.
This edition coincided with the celebration of the silver jubilee of the test turned 25 years old, took out more than 630 athletes and finally managed to complete a total of 568 athletes. This time
modify the route of the Half Marathon Zamora, avoiding the motorway and concentrating the circuit in the streets of the city and the old, "something that was useful to most participants and has served to improve many brands, also run by the historical de Zamora is a privilege because it is tourism and enjoy the city "

The winner of the XXV edition of the Half Marathon was the athlete Portuguese Zamora Manu Rui Costa Nunes Teixeira, who won with a time of 1 hour and eight minutes and 45 seconds, taking an average of 3 minutes and 15 seconds per mile with what took out a considerable distance was second Pampanos Miguel Arellano with a mark of 1:11:12 and third place fellow Portuguese Rui Manuel Muga with a mark of 1:11:13 should mention that in the male have dropped from 1 hour and 20 minutes out of a total of 51 runners. The classification

the first female to reach the goal has been Sandra Marquez, Zamora Athletic Club, which is the half-marathon world record holder for the deaf in the female category, "today has not been able to beat for only ten seconds. "

While the XXV Zamora Half Marathon was held in the same Open the third course of the same distance for runners who are deaf, with the aim of improving the integration of people with physical disability and its recognition as athletes.
"It may seem that deaf people can run like the rest but it is not because their disability affects them in sports generating difficulties in maintaining balance and in some cases causing dizziness."

As anecdote of note is the escape of a prisoner from jail of Topas (Salamanca) that after running the race all fled.

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