Double for Spain as European champion in 35 km walk, with records set by María Pérez and Álvaro Martín

MADRID, 21 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Spanish athletes María Pérez, with a brilliant world record, and Álvaro Martín, with a national record, won this Sunday in their 35-kilometer walk tests of the European Team Championship, which is being held in the town of Podebrady (Czech Republic). , and thanks to this they cemented the title double for Spain.

María Pérez established the new record in 2:37:15, taking the gold in a women’s race that was dominated by the Spanish women. Thus, Raquel González took silver with a time of 2:45:42 and Cristina Montesinos won bronze with a time of 2:45:42. In addition, the ninth position of Paula Juárez (2:55:14) gave Spain the twist.

In the men’s race, Álvaro Martín conquered the gold finishing in 2:25:35, thereby setting a new record for Spain. The German Christopher Linke obtained the silver with 2:27:05, which meant a new country record for him, and the also Spanish Miguel Ángel López achieved the bronze by finishing with a time of 2:27:33.

The good results of Álvaro Martín and Miguel Ángel López were combined with the eighth place of Marc Tur, who finished with a time of 2:32:06 to also certify the title of Spain as champion team among men. In this way, the particular ‘Dream Team’ of the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation (RFEA) bore fruit of success.