Historic Bronze: Julia Paternain Shines for Uruguay | Sports-Games
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Tokio, 14 Sep (EFE).- Julia Paternain, a bronze medalist at the marathon in Tokyo and the first Uruguayan athlete to win a performance in the history of the World Championships, said that he did not believe how he could achieve this success in his second race in the distance and stated that the “would love to be an example for the young women of South America”. The 25-year-old Uruguayan athlete recorded in goal a time of 2h27:23, just behind the…
Historic Bronze: Julia Paternain Shines for Uruguay | Sports-Games
Historic Bronze: Julia Paternain Shines for Uruguay Julia Paternain could hardly believe it when she claimed the bronze in the women's marathon during this Sunday's world championships, marking Uruguay's first such achievement.The challenging marathon, characterized by intense Tokyo heat, left many competitors in confusion at the finish line. Paternain, 25, realized her victory only after crossing the line almost alone, trailing behind champions…
Julia Paternain was more amazed than anyone by her third place in the women's marathon of the World Championship of Athletics, giving Uruguay her first medal in the history of the competition on Sunday.
The 25-year-old Uruguayan Julia Paternain won the bronze medal in the marathon of the Tokyo Athletics World Championship, thus achieving the first presea for Uruguay in the history of the major category. Paternain, who resides in the United States and made his second marathon in Tokyo, recorded a time of 2:27:23. “I couldn’t understand it when I crossed that final line and found out that I was on the podium. I had no idea that I had been third (…
A specific feature of the ongoing World Athletics Championships in Tokyo is that the endurance events end on the stadium oval. For the first time in thirteen years. This also applies to the just-concluded women's marathon, the end of which was more reminiscent of short distances, as the winner was decided in the last hundredth. Kenyan Peres Jepchirchir sprinted past world record holder Tigist Assefa from Ethiopia, and the favored Africans won go…
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