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Muy rápido Luis Collazo

Posted by Maritza Gonzalez at Aug 14, 2011 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Por El Nuevo Día / deportes@elnuevodia.com

El utuadeño Luis Collazo estableció una marca nacional en la distancia de 5 kilómetros en Maunabo, en donde ayer se corrió la segunda edición del Verde 5K de los Túneles Vicente Morales Lebrón.

Collazo mostró dominio absoluto en la carrera con tiempo de 14:17, superando la marca establecida por el salinense Luis ‘Chino’ Soto en un evento de 5K en el 2009 con 14:18.

“Estoy muy contento de haber participado en este grandioso evento. Desde el principio dije que iba a ganar. Llevo tres meses en continuo entrenamiento y me llena de orgullo que a mis 39 años he establecido una nueva marca nacional”, dijo Collazo.

El ganador de la carrera fue seguido por el aiboniteño César Lam (14:33), el orocoveño Albert Colón (14:38) y Chino Soto (14:44). Soto fue el ganador de la primera edición de la Carrera Verde celebrada en el 2010 con tiempo de 14:35.

Luego de su arrollador triunfo, Collazo pone su mira en los Juegos Panamericanos de Guadalajara, México.

“Espero sorprender en los Panamericanos y traerle una medalla a Puerto Rico. Le dedico este triunfo primero a Dios y segundo a mi esposa, que es la que siempre está conmigo en las buenas y las malas”, indicó.

La colombiana Lineida Mateus y la venezolana María Montilla fueron las primeras mujeres en llegar a la meta. Mateus cerró con 16:55 y Montilla, con 17:00.

Esta edición de la carrera fue dedicada a dos maunabeños, Milton Rosario Soto y Maximina Ocasio Morales.

.El presidente del comité de fondismo de Puerto Rico, Osvaldo Rojas, destacó el triunfo de Collazo y felicitó a la organización del evento.

“Traer más de mil corredores no es fácil. Muchos eventos en Puerto Rico tienen que mejorar pero este ya es uno de calidad, con una buena salida y una buena llegada. El respaldo del público fue excelente. La ciudadanía se identifica mucho con los eventos de protección ambiental y esto es una prueba de eso”, señaló.

La actividades de la Carrera Verde comenzaron desde temprano en la mañana con eventos para niños y la carrera de Corazones que Amamantan, en la que madres lactaron a sus hijos mientras caminaban en los túneles.

Todos los fondos generados en la Carrera Verde serán destinados al desarrollo de la Reserva Natural Humedal Punta Tuna, que será dedicada a la niñez y las personas con impedimentos físicos.

 

Wed Apr 20 12:53pm EDT

Man runs 99 miles home after completing London Marathon
By Chris Chase
Sam Robson did what most people do after completing a marathon: He went home and fell asleep. Except rather than drive to his house, 99 miles away from the finish line of the London Marathon, Robson ran back. All the way.

The 28-year-old from Central England finished Sunday's official race in 3 hours and 45 minutes before starting on the 99-mile second leg. He arrived to his home in St. Ives Cambs about 25 hours later, greeted by a cheering crowd. In total, he ran 125 miles in 29 hours, a pace of around 13 minutes per mile.

That number sounds insane, but it's even more mind-boggling if you really think about it. Think back to what you were doing five hours ago yesterday. Now imagine you've been running since then. I don't know if most people could stay awake that long, let alone do anything remotely physical.

Robson, a medical researcher, completed the super-marathon to raise money for the UK Epilepsy Society. In all, he raised a little more than $5,000 for the charity. Robson has suffered from the condition since he was a teenager.

He told reporters that the running itself was easy, but staying up, keeping hydrated and ingesting calories (to make up for the 15,000 he burned) was the hard part.

"I had to have regular breaks to refill my water and whenever I stopped my legs seized up so I couldn't rest for long. In terms of tiredness, my legs felt pretty good and the worst bit was I had to keep eating to replace all the calories I was burning.

One day after his mega-run, Robson said he was doing fine except for some soreness. That's to be expected. It wasn't just his first 99-mile run, it was his first marathon too.

 

by Steve Weizman Steve Weizman – Fri Mar 25 2011, 8:30 am ET


JERUSALEM (AFP) – Jerusalem's first-ever marathon ended in amusing confusion on Friday, with a Kenyan runner, said to have taken a wrong turn, crossing the finish line for the half marathon and still winning.

But all was judged to have turned out well, and correctly, in the end.

Organisers said Raymond Kipkoechh, 34, was electronically logged as having run the qualifying distance in the shortest time despite not having crossed the official line for his event.

He ran the 42.2 kilometre (26 mile) endurance event in 2 hours 26:44 minutes.

What actually happened is still unclear, but Kipkoechh made for the finish line of the half-marathon. While obviously the climax of a shorter run, it actually lies just a few blocks down the same road from the one for the full marathon.

Local media said Kipkoechh had taken a wrong turn at some point, which is why he ended up in the wrong place, but organisers could not say exactly what happened.

In second place, 11 seconds behind him, was Mutai Kopkorir, 24, and coming third, with a time of 2:27:19, was Kiman Njorage, 33, both of them also Kenyans, organisers said.

About 10,000 participants took part in the messy marathon, held in the shadow of a fatal bus bombing and in the face of opposition from Palestinians and leftist Israelis.

The race, which passed through stretches of Jerusalem's annexed Arab eastern sector, forced the closure of many city streets and left the few thoroughfares remaining open choked with bumper-to-bumper traffic.

Apart from the full course, participants had the option of running the half-marathon, a 10 kilometre (6.2 mile) course or a 4.2 kilometre (2.6 mile) fun-run.

Following a Wednesday bomb attack next to Jerusalem's central bus station, in which a British bible student was killed and more than 30 people were wounded, Mayor Nir Barkat defied suggestions the event be cancelled over security concerns.

"When terror attempts to disrupt our way of life, the best solution is to get back to normal as quickly as possible," he told reporters at the bomb scene. "Events in Jerusalem will not be cancelled and Jerusalem will not stop running."

Organisers said 9,000 Israeli runners, including 2,000 soldiers, were joined by more than 1,000 visiting competitors with the largest foreign delegations coming from the United States, Italy, Germany and France.

Starting from the Knesset, Israel's parliament, the route took runners up and down several hills, through the walled Old City and other areas of east Jerusalem, including the biblical Mount of Olives.

The Jerusalem Post daily said that three of the runners - a Christian, a Jew and a Muslim - were to wear T-shirts proclaiming, "Three religions, one God."

The event drew fire from the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Committee, which sent a letter of protest to German sportswear giant, Adidas, one of the main sponsors of the event, for backing an Israeli event involving east Jerusalem and including Israeli soldiers.

It also took Adidas to task for partnering co-sponsor Eden Springs, an Israeli bottler of mineral water on the occupied Golan Heights.

Leftwing city councillors also wrote to Adidas, urging it to pull out, but the company's logo was still emblazoned on signs along the course Friday morning.

Israel captured east Jerusalem in the 1967 Six-Day War and later annexed it in a move never recognised by the rest of the world.

The Jewish state considers Jerusalem its eternal and indivisible capital, a claim not recognised by the international community. The Palestinians want east Jerusalem as the capital of their promised state.

 

Nuestro querido fundador Mike Forte fue exaltado en el Pabellon de la Fama del Fondismo Puertorriqueño el 31 de julio de 2011 en Villalba. 

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Revista deportiva en Argentina

Posted by Maritza Gonzalez at Jul 5, 2010 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

enlace para articulos y reportajes sobre el deporte.

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