The K4 of Spain wins the Grand Prix of Castilla-León in Sanabria

The K4 of Spain wins the Grand Prix of Castilla-León in Sanabria

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España se llevó el Gran Premio de Castilla-León en Sanabria, pero Dinamarca hizo lo propio en la categoría masculina

Spain took the Grand Prix of Castilla-León in Sanabria, but Denmark did the same in the male category

The Grand Prix Castilla y León de K4 remained in Spain, thanks to the double of the female team and also to the sum of two seconds of the male boat. If Saturday in Valladolid was the autonomous combination of Galicia who crossed the finish line in first position, this time it was Denmark who left the quartet formed by José Julián Becerro, Víctor Pardo, Miguel Llorens and Luis Amado without the complete joy of the triumph in the goal of Sanabria.

However, the complete sum of the four races, the two international men and the two women held this weekend in our Community, gave the Spanish national team, ahead of Denmark and Hungary, the absolute triumph in the Grand Prix Castilla and León de K4.

In the international male race the first surprise came with the percand suffered by the Galicia boat, which left him with no options to repeat the evening of Saturday in Valladolid. In the front, only Argentina was dissipating from the selection group, which left us a spectacular arrival at the sprint, with Denmark coming out better from the last cipher and taking advantage of this minimal advantage in order to impose itself in a tight final and with a time of 17 '34, for the 17' 36 of Spain, the 17 '37 of the Czech Republic, the 17' 38 of Hungary or the 17 '39 of Portugal. Britain came with a time of 18' 06 and Argentina did it more than a minute and a half from the winner, 18 '58.

In the female competition the triumph of Spain was not as comfortable as that of Saturday in the Pisuerga, but the local domain of the quartet formed by Eva Barrios, Irati Osa, Arantza Toledo and Amaia Osaba was repeated, with a chrono of 21 '31 and ahead of Hungary (21' 35), Denmark (22 '11), Britain (22' 24), Czech (22 '40) and Belgium (23' 16).

By autonomy, Galicia was the absolute dominator of the whole weekend, both in women and men, while Castile and León had to settle for the third place in both Zamoran races, behind Euskadi in men and Asturias in women.