Spain’s Paula Ostiz Bags Gold Medal in Women Junior Road Race
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In the streets of Kigali , Africa deep since the World Bike Championship in Rwanda, the great promise of Spanish women’s cycling launches an unswerving cry that decrees a world gold. Paula Ostiz captures the world championship en route in junior category at 18 years. It is the place where she was predestined her enormous ambition, an esprint to five in which the navarra makes use of her claw and her rage, her desire to be a big cyclist. She is t…
The navarra Paula Ostiz has won the gold medal in the online Junior World Cup, played this Saturday in Rwanda. The athlete won the sprint of the group of five...
The navarra racer makes history in the Rwanda World Cup, at the age of 18, by getting the first gold in an en-route test for Spanish women's cycling.
Anja Grossmann won the bronze medal in the Junior World Race in Rwanda. She was defeated in the sprint only by Spaniard Paula Ostiz and Italian singer Chantal Pelogo.
Spain’s Paula Ostiz bags gold medal in women junior road race
Paula Ostiz clearly explained her goals for the world championships in Rwanda: "I have my mind set on winning, and I'm clear: I only want gold medals." Last Tuesday, she competed for the first time, in the junior time trial, and had to settle for silver, as Megan Arens from the Netherlands was 35 seconds faster. Today, however, she did: Ostiz won gold in the long-distance race. Sixteen years have passed since a cyclist from the Basque Country la…
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