Cozumel, Q. Roo.- Rodrigo Moreno and Australian Sarah Crowley reached the finish line first and became the top winners of the Independence 5K race organized by the City Government of Cozumel, chaired by Juanita Alonso Marrufo, through the Directorate of Sports and Youth Care in coordination with the City Government of Cozumel Municipal Athletics League was organized.
The starting signal for the over 100 participating distance runners was given by the head of the Directorate of Sports and Youth Services, Rosa Elena Zapata Vázquez, representing the mayor, Juanita Alonso, accompanied by the deputy director Erick Canul Be, the head of the department José Calderón Kuc, the President of the Municipal Athletics League Pier Novelo and the head of Coparmex Cozumel, Wilma Padilla.
Afterwards, the outstanding youth athlete from Cozumel, Rodrigo Moreno, took the lead, which he did not relinquish until the completion of the five kilometers with a time of 17 minutes and 45 seconds to reach the finish line first and enforce his free category. , male, flanked by Samuel Kotasek and Fausto Valdez.
In the women’s category, the Australian Sarah Crowley was the first to complete the distance with a time of 18 minutes and 43 seconds, becoming champion of the women’s sub-master category, flanked by LucÃa Diego and Carla GarcÃa.
Likewise, the men’s free category was dominated by Maria Cimé, who took first place, followed by Ashley Aburto and Lourdes Delgado; In the men’s submaster competition was David Terrazas, escorted by Jorge Hernández and Elton Uittzil.
Likewise, in the women’s master category, Jenny Rojas won, followed by Paola López and RocÃo Camarena, while in the same men’s category, Fredy Escobedo won, flanked by Didier Pérez and César Guilbert.
Finally, in the women’s category over 50, MarÃa Cimé won, reaching the finish line, followed by Miriam Muñoz and Ana Lilia Chan, while in the same men’s category, José MartÃn won, flanked by Gerardo Paredes and JoaquÃn RodrÃguez.