Tania Alvarez and Tania Fernández gold medals in Györ de K2 senior

Tania Alvarez and Tania Fernández gold medals in Györ de K2 senior

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Spain ends the World Marathon Championship with a total of seven medals (two oars, one silver and four bronzes)

Tania Alvarez and Tania Fernández have again proclaimed themselves as Marathon World Champions in the category of Senior K2. After the couple had declared themselves a world champion in 2022, the duo has been on several occasions, although in the past year and in the European of Portugal of this course, they were fourth.

The race was a three-way fight almost from the first round where the Hungarian Zsofia Zserafin and Vanda Kiszli, in a K2 and Panna Sinko and Panna Csepe in another, were the travelling companions of the Galician palists. However, at the decisive moment of the test, when entering the last porteo first was going to make the difference between being gold or not being gold, the Spanish did not turn their arm to twist, they carried as first, they went out from it in the head and made the last turn of the cidefa as leaders, place that they did not leave you at any time to complete the 25 kilometers of the final in 1 hour, 51 minutes and 22 seconds, exceeding only 0.89 cents to Zserafin and Kiszli, and in just 2.67 seconds to the other Hungarian dupla made up of Sinko and Csepe. In this final, the couple that form Irati Osa and Eva Barrios concluded the test in a good sixth position.

Then there would be another medal by Jaime Duro and Manu Garrido, which, despite the proclamation of the world's subchampions, left them a bitter regent after the test took place, in which they had to reach the gold.

Spain ends the Marathon World Championship with a total of seven medals (two oros, one silver and four bronces), but also adding those of the Paracanoe Championship the loot is raised to three oros, three plates and five bronces, ending in the medallion in third position for the quality of the metals, but seconds per number. At the top of this classification, Hungary, which has achieved no less than 27 metals, 10 oros, 10 plates and seven bronzes (only one silver in Paracanoe), and has been left with the title by nations, the 'Leon Reuter' trophy, with 795 points, followed by Spain which has concluded as second with 664, as third has finished South Africa with 288 points.