The race, organized by The Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean -CAF-, started at six in the morning of this Sunday, February 16 with the modalities of 42K and 21K in its ninth edition
At six o’clock this Sunday, February 16, the ninth edition of the Caf 2025 Marathon started in Caracas, organized by the Latin American Development Bank and the Caribbean -CAF-. Know here the list of the winners of the race with the 42K and 21K modalities.
In women’s elite won the Venezuelan Magaly García: 02:36:44, the Colombian Lina Pantoja: 02:37:19 and the Bolivian Jhoselyn Camargo: 02:38:19. While in Male elite won the Brazilian Johnatas de Oliveira Cruz: 02:18:25, is followed by Mexican Luis Fernando Vázquez: 02:21:43 and the Venezuelan Pedro Puentes: 02:24:08.
In female reduced mobility, the Venezuelan Yenny Ruza was winning: 03:19:06, Costa Rican Heidy Arias: 03:31:36 and Venezuelan Zorianny Reyes: 04:13:43. Also, in the Men’s Mobility category, the Venezuelan Juan Valladares won: 01:49:10, the Spanish Rafael Botello: 01:54:57 and the Venezuelan Dennys Rosales: 03:01:05.
Marisol Barrera, president of the Organizing Committee of the CAF marathon, said they had the participation of eight countries in the podium. “Eight countries of our shareholders in what reaffirms that our marathon is a clear symbol of Latin American and Caribbean integration,” he said.
The winners of #Mararatóncaf They are here!
Female elite:
🇻🇪Magaly García: 02:36:44
🇨🇴Lina Pantoja: 02:37:19
🇧🇴JOSELYN CAMARGO: 02:38:19Male elite:
🇧🇷johnatas de Oliveira Cruz: 02:18:25
🇲🇽LUIS FERNANDO VÁZQUEZ: 02:21:43
🇻🇪Pedro Puentes: 02:24:08Reduced mobility … pic.twitter.com/wBQN2QMHC2
– CAF (@agendacaf) February 16, 2025
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21K winners in the reduced mobility categories and elites were
First: Joselyn Brea: 01:17:48, José Mauricio González: 01:05:44
Lorena Córdova Guillén: 02:20:31 and Alexis Cabarcas: 01:00:37. In the second place: María Garrido: 01:17:56, Whinton Palma: 01:05:57, Mariberlina Pereira: 02:20:31 and Jesús Aguilar: 01:04:45.
Third place took him: Roselvis Moreno: 01:20:16, Carlos Briceño: 01:08:01 Zulay Medina: 02:21:34 and Héctor Iván Corridor: 01:06:55.
“Our most sincere gratitude to the runners, the true engine of this career, to the authorities present, as well as our copatrocinadores and allies. Thank you very much for joining this commitment, ”said Gianpiero Leoncini, executive vice president of CAF, who began the press conference of the race, celebrating the success achieved this Sunday.
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