
The Athletics Federation of the Valencian Community (FACV) has announced that it will organize a new rally on June 13 and 14 at the Turia Stadium. The event, backed by the Trinidad Alfonso Foundation and the Generalitat Valenciana, is born with a clear purpose: Help to young athletes, among the U-18 to Sub-23 categories, to get the minimum brands necessary to compete internationally.
The FACV initiative arises as a solution to the growing level of stiffness in the regulations to achieve the minimum brands, only valid now if they are achieved in a test included in the ‘world calendar’. This new rally, which will be included in the world calendar, will allow athletes of lower categories to fight for their great summer appointments of 2025 in the best conditions.
Objective competitions for competitors in the new Athletics rally of Valencia
- Sub-18-Ibero-American Championship (July 19-20 in Luque, Paraguay)
- Sub-18-Olympic Festival of European Juventus (July 20-26 in Skopie, Macedonia del Norte)
- Sub-20-European Championship (August 7-10 in Tampere, Finland)
- Sub-23-European Championship (July 17-20 in Bergen, Norway)
In the background and in the midfondo, in addition, young people will have luxury hares, the only senior athletes that will compete at the Turia stadium. The organization announces that it will have all the tests, both in the male and female categorywhich is why the event will last two days. Registration is open to all athletes with a national license.
The Turia Stadium, in the Valencian neighborhood of Petxinawill be the headquarters of this new meeting of the World Calendar. Its tartan, blue and renewed in 2018 with the same pavement model as Gallur (Madrid)he will witness the attempts of minimal brands of the athletes of U-18, Sub-20 and Sub-23 categories in this optimistic initiative of the Valencian Federation in favor of Spanish athletics.
Álvaro García is a journalism student at the Complutense University of Madrid whose passion is communication and sport. Especially sports communication.
He fell in love with the sport at age three, watching Beijing’s Olympic games at a Hotel in Fuerteventura. Since they gave him a writing machine at age 12 he has not stopped doing articles about all the sports disciplines he knows. In this way he realized that he wanted to be a very early journalist and decided to found his own sports magazine, Chapman. Magazine in which they deal with issues related to sports news, basketball, tennis and athletics, among other specialties.
Thanks to this, he has been accredited in competitions of RFEA and World Athletics, FIBA World, ACB Liga, Ice Hockey World, X-Trial, Rugby games in the Metropolitan and many other events that he previously followed on television.
He has the habit (or mania) to shine hands and introduce himself to colleagues and athletes. And he is a Sunday sport fan, seeing on the couch and playing with friends in the first land that is lent.
He currently carries Runner’s World networks and writes about the world of athletics on weekends.