São Silvestre: athletes praise the public and point out heat as an obstacle - Latin america News
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Rio de Janeiro, 31 Dec (EFE).- Kenya ratified this year in São Paulo its power in the international race of San Silvestre, the main athletic competition of Brazil, with debutant Wilson Kiprono Too as winner in the men's test and Agnes Keino as winner in the women's contest. Too, 33 years old, who completed the 15 kilometers regulated by the main streets of the largest Brazilian city in 44 minutes and 21 seconds, led the test from the beginning, …
Kenyan Agnes Keino and her compatriot Wilson Too were crowned this Tuesday in the 99th edition of the San Silvestre de Sao Paulo race, maintaining the dominance of the African country in the largest urban test in Latin America.
Kenyans maintain their hegemony in the traditional race of San Silvestre that takes place every last day of the year on a 15 kilometers tour of the main tourist points of Sao Paulo, Brazil. In the 99th edition that took us to...
Photograph by Gazeta Esportiva Wilson Too, Kenyan runner became the absolute winner this Tuesday in the 99th edition of the San Silvestre de Sao Paulo race, in the same way, his compatriot Agnes Keino was victorious in the female test, derived from the above, Kenya retains his card in the urban test of greater fame in Latin America.
São Silvestre: athletes praise the public and point out heat as an obstacle - Latin america News
With victories this Tuesday morning (31) in both the men’s and women’s races, the Kenyans maintained their hegemony in the São Silvestre International Race. Since they debuted in the competition in 1992, they have 19 victories in the women’s race and 18 in the men’s race. One of the race’s biggest winners, with five victories, is also Kenyan: Paul Tergat, who achieved the podium in 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000. This Tuesday, Kenyan Agnes Kein…
Bernardo Ferreira/AFPThe Kenyan Agnes Keino and her compatriot Wilson Too were crowned in the 99th edition of the San Silvestre race in Sao Paulo, maintaining the dominance of the African country in the largest urban event in Latin America. DON'T MISS OUT: Official! Inter Porto Alegre will be the Tri's first rival in 2025. After a drought last year, the Brazilians managed to return to the top five with Johnatas de Oliveira Cruz in the men's elit…
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