Last Thursday the Santander track celebrated Six new absolute regional champions titles And he witnessed the establishment of Two new Cantabrian plusmarks In lower categories. Specifically, the Regional absolute golds went to Martín Rodríguez and Ruth Rueda in 5,000 meters march, Camargo Athletics and Torrelavega Athletics in 4 × 100 and, again the Torrelavega athletics in 4 × 400 meters, both in male and in female. In addition, the Cantabria Championship of the rest of the categories In the march specialty as well as the Sub 14 and Sub 16 regional hammer.
Martín Rodríguez once again scored a new title of Cantabria champion of 5,000 meters march in a test in which he got more than four minutes on the athlete who took the money. Rodríguez stopped the chrono in 22: 49.38, ahead of Ander Betanzos (Atlético Castro) that was second with 27: 00.32. Betanzos was also the best sub 20 athlete. The absolute bronze was achieved by Jorge Isla (Cabero Castro) with a time of 30: 59.39, also proclaiming Sub 18 champion. In the Master category, gold was for Fernando Cabanzón (CD Ozone 31: 34.61).
In Female categorythe first Cantabrian athlete in crossing the goal was Ruth Rueda (Caster Castro) with a record of 27: 05.97, also taking gold in the master category. Absolute runner -up was Nerea Morales (Atlético Castro) with a time of 27: 32.04, and the third position went to Irene Arias (Carbonero Castro) with 28: 15.15. Morales and Arias also headed the sub 18, gold and silver podium respectively, while with the bronze it became Deva Linares (Torrelavega athletics).
He Male 4 × 100 regional The boys of Athletics Camargo Marcos Santamarta, Javier Viota, Óscar Alaguero and Daniel Gómez, who managed to impose themselves before the rest of the Cantabrian combined with a time of 43.26. With 43.28, the athletes of Athletics Torrelavega Neco Maza, Diego Palencia, Lucas Pedreguera and Helio Fleury who took the money. Diego Santos, Pablo Suárez-Valdés, Ander Peña and Álvaro Izarra (Atlético Castro) with 43.32.
Las girls Faster were the members of the Torrelavega Athletics Quartet Sofía Pérez, Alba Díaz-Obregón, Leire Sánchez and Laura San Emeterio with a time of 48.66. The athletics piélagos with Nadia Pérez, Paula Oti, Jana Camacho and Glory Llorente were second, stopping the chrono in 48.79. The bronze was for the combination of Camargo athletics formed by Rosa Álvarez, Ángela Algorri, Ana Magallanes and Alba Cacho -50.87-.
In 4×400 metros The winners were the sets of the Torrelavega athletics both in male and female category. In boys, Helio Fleury, Izan Campo, Samuel Fernández and Óscar Crespo were the ones who gave the victory to the Besaya club with a time of 3: 22.27 while in women were Jessica Diego, Rebeca Marcos, Elena Seoane and Laura San José the members of the combined that stopped the chrono in 4: 04.14. La Plata went to the Bezana Male Athletics that crossed the goal with a record of 3: 30.79 with Daniel Fernández, Álvaro González, Jorge Bonilla and Marcos Alberdi and, among the girls, this metal was taken by Sofía Morales, Eva González, Paula García and Inés Blanco (Athletics Piélagos) with a time of 4: 08.04. Also in the bronze, the Torrelavega repeated double, with a male combined formed by Diego Bárcena, Iker Gómez, Miguel Cantarero and Daniel Cubillas -3: 32.62- and the female by Paula Santos, Paula García, Sara Abascal and Daniela Rodeño -4: 12.80-.
The march also distributed titles in the rest of the categories. The first Cantabrians to cross the goal in 3,000 meters Sub 16 march were Iago da Silva (Torrelavega Athletics) and Sofía Soto (Piélagos) with times of 15: 31.98 and 16: 01.06, respectively. The silver was hung by Erik Trujillo (Carbonero Castro) and Paula García (Atlético Castro), and the bronze in girls went to Lara Gutiérrez (Edm Cayón). In sub 14 The five athletes who got on the podium were military, four of them from Carbonero Castro: Daniel Portela, Gold with a time of 18: 48.99; Alejandro Ortega, Plata; Edurne Liendo, champion female with a record of 18: 10.99; and Alexandra Castillo, Plata. The bronze among the girls went to Atlético Castro Teresa Hurtado athlete.
In Sub 12 category One of the records of Cantabria de la Jornada arrived, the one achieved by Marcos Bolado (Carbonero Castro) in the 2,000 meters march When stopping the chrono in 11: 22.16. Runner -up his teammate Jon Anguio was proclaimed, and in third position Xabier Tirado (Atlético Castro) ended. In female podium It was formed by Claudia Puente (Bezana Athletics) with a time of 10: 39.69, Sofía Gómez (Torrelavega Athletics) and Antia Sanmartín (Bezana Athletics).
Neco Oria (Torrelavega Athletics) and Laia Romo (Atlético Castro) were imposed on 1,000 meters Sub 10 march with times of 5: 31.90 and 5: 53.12, respectively. Daniel Ruiz (Athletics Torrelavega) and Lola Ortega (Carbonero Castro) hung La Plata, and Ekaitz Gutiérrez (Carbonero Castro) and Paula Hurtado (Carbonero Castro), El Bronze.
In less than a week, Lyra Arozamena (Lance Power) has doubled the Sub 14 Hammer Cantabra Plusmarca. Last weekend he established a new regional record after sending the device to 36.35 meters, and this Thursday he beat it again improving his previous brand by getting a better launch of 38.20 meters. A brand that was given by regional gold ahead of Teresa Hurtado (Atlético Castro) and Carmen Teijon (Carbonero Castro). In the male category, Sub 14 gold was taken by Salah Akchour (Atlético Polanco) with a launch of 30.00 meters. His brother Abdelkarim Akchour (Atlético Polanco) and Aiert Ibáñez (Carbonero Castro) accompanied him on the podium.
Finally, in Sub 16 the winners were Hugo Frías (Bezana Athletics) and María González (Carbonero Castro) with brands of 41.80 and 39.13 meters, respectively. Seconds were Miguel García (Athletics Transmiera) and Carla Villegas (Edm Cayón); and, third, Alejandro Barquín (Lance Power) and Marta Escalante (Atlético Castro).