Alice Finot and Jorge Puig win in Vig-Bay

Author: M. Moralejo

Two experts in athletic disciplines won the twenty-second edition of the half-marathon with full authority

Alice Finot becomes the third athlete to write her name twice on the Vig-Bay list of winners. European runner-up at 3,000 meters, winner with complete authority in the women’s Vig-Bay discipline, half marathon that Jorge Puig led in the men’s competition, 1,500 meters that showed that it can defend itself in tests on the route.

Alice Finot had just come off a week off from the indoor season, but the Frenchwoman, who lives in Vigo and holds the Celta record, felt comfortable and eventually reduced the time set to win with a time of 1 hour 15 minutes. Second place went to Sandra Mosquera, and third to Zoe Cardin.

In the men’s competition, Jorge Puig went to Vig-Bay after a long time and after winning the Galicia 5 kilometer championship to try the half marathon, and although he started with precautions, he felt good and led the race from the fifth kilometer to the finish line himself.

In the 10 kilometer event, the winners were Manuel González for men and Estefanía González for women. The first is Venezuelan and has lived in Ourense for four years, and the second in Puebla de Sanabria and won the relevant test for the first time. She reached the finish line very moved, but after a hot flash she managed to celebrate her first success.

Four thousand fans gathered for the meeting between Vigo and Baiona, which passed through the town of Nigrán, including the president of the Xunta de Galicia, Alfonso Rueda, who took part in the 10-kilometer race.

Source: La Vozde Galicia

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