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Sara Alonso’s Surrealistic Accident when She Trained and Was Attacked by a Cow: “I Was Thinking ‘I’m Going to Die Here’

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The best Spanish runner by mountain ends up in the hospital with a broken rib after a launch in Pyrenees: “I made a ball on the ground and prayed that it would stop”

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Delia took a warning signal, after an athlete was hit by a cow. Sara Alonso says she didn't come to believe what was happening to her, including doctors from the hospital who appeared surprised by what happened. Delia’s article reacted online, after an athlete was filled with a cow: “I’m very dangerous, I told you” appeared for the first time in Romania TV.

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Runner Sara Alonso's workout came to an unexpected end. She was attacked by a cow. "I thought it was going to kill me," she wrote on Instagram.

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In training to prepare for an important competition, a Spanish woman was violently attacked and sent to the hospital by a cow.

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The best Spanish runner by mountain ends up in the hospital with a broken rib after a launch in Pyrenees: “I made a ball on the ground and prayed that it would stop”

·Spain
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The Spanish champion of mountain racing in 2022 Sara Alonso has suffered this weekend a serious mishap while training in the field. The athlete has been attacked by a...

·Madrid, Spain
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Spanish runner Sara Alonso Martínez tells of an unpleasant experience during her recent training session.

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