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Portugal's Most Sad Medal with a Way Out of the World Marathon

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Manuela Machado, the Portuguese one with the most medals in marathons in World Championships of athletics, took on the sadness of the Lusa today with the exit of the World Championships, from 2030. "I, as a former athlete and former marathon player, am sad that this happens, because they will really end up dividing, with the marathon that is a discipline with such a great history. I am rather sad," said the former marathon player, who is only be…
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Manuela Machado, the Portuguese athlete with the most medals in marathons at the World Athletics Championships, today told Lusa news agency of her sadness at the event's removal from the World Championships, starting in 2030. "As a former athlete and former marathon runner, I am saddened by this happening, because they will end up sharing it with the marathon, which is a discipline with such a rich history. I am quite sad," said the former mara…

Manuela Machado, the Portuguese one with the most medals in marathons in World Championships of athletics, took on the sadness of the Lusa today with the exit of the World Championships, from 2030. "I, as a former athlete and former marathon player, am sad that this happens, because they will really end up dividing, with the marathon that is a discipline with such a great history. I am rather sad," said the former marathon player, who is only be…

·Funchal, Portugal
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Dnoticias broke the news in Funchal, Portugal on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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