The weather was magical and it helped me a lot to win this edition of the Ironman 70.3 Panama LatinAmerica TriClub, said Brazilian Felipe Santos with a time of 3 hours, 55 minutes and 50 seconds.
Santos, who competed as a professional for nine years but will now do so as an amateur, made sure he took the lead from the swim test and stayed on top from then on without much pressure until crossing the finish line.
Argentina’s Emma Lodice was second overall with 4 hours and 29 minutes, and Anell Acosta was third with 4 hours and 9 minutes and 38 seconds, who also won in her category from 17 to 29 years old and was the best Panamanian in the competition.
For her part, Argentina’s Brenda Schaupp, competing under the flag of the Dominican Republic, was the winner in the women’s overall, clocking a record of 4 hours, 36 minutes and 27 seconds over the 1.9km swim, 90km cycle and 21km run. pedestrian.
After Schaupp, María Paula Pazmiño and Williana Rojas crossed the finish line, while Carolina Dementiev from Panamica was fourth.
By age in the category from 18 to 24 years old, with a result of 6 hours and 1 minute, the best was the Panamanian Adriana Sima.
In the men’s race, Anell Acosta finished with a time of 4 hours and 9 minutes, followed by Diego Lucero and Brazilian Rainer López.
In the category from 25-34 to women, the winner in the category from 25 years old 4:39. María Paula Pazmiño, Bianka Moreno, Sara Musalan.
For men aged 25 to 29, Carlos Roldán from Guatemala, Octavio Cardozo, Farbio Carrera
In the category of athletes aged 30 to 34, the winner was Sindy Cortés from Costa Rica with a time of 4 hours and 47 minutes.
In the category of men aged 25-34, the best were three: Felipe Santos, Andrés Canelo Fernando Pérez,
While in the category from 35 to 39 years, the Panamanians Daniela Araujo, Carolina Dementiev and Elizabeth Gómez from Colombia stood out.
While among the men, Billy Gordón from Panama, Andrés Fortunato from Brazil and Colombian Carlos Alaguna stood out with a time of 4:16.
In the 40-45 category, the winner with a time of 4:36, Brenda Schaupp Williana Rojas, Olga Ruíz.
Men 4:29 seconds Emmanuel Unice, Alex Camargo and Gonzalo Tulla in the category of athletes 45-49 years old, Colombian Paula Andrea Fierro crossed the finish line with a record of 5.01, followed by Mexican Luz María Amaya, in men They stood out: over time from the United States, Giro Name Sebastián Sánchez, from Argentina, from Mexico Fabio Protacio Oliverira.
while in the category from 50 to 54 years, the Ecuadorian María Arellano won with a time of 4:57, followed by Adriana Jaramillo, Fernanda Feredina. Panamanian Fernando Alfaro won the men’s race with a time of 4:54.
Elite Trainig Team was the LatinAmerica Club champion, followed by TriZen and in third place StvTri Team, all three from Panama, and fourth place went to TrioJSport Training Club from Costa Rica.
Source: Panama America
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