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Torres and Sevillano dominate the Trail de Sant Jordi

Both athletes are crowned the fastest in the 2022 Trail de Sant Jordi held on Sunday in the town.

The runners Dani Torres and Susana Sevillano, with official times of 1.20:02 and 1.37:51 respectively, were brilliantly victorious in the main category of the Trail de Sant Jordi 2022, a popular competition organized by the Grup Esportiu Es Vedrà in collaboration with the Balearic Athletics Federation (FAIB). It was held on a demanding 16 kilometer circuit, with the start and finish line at the Can Guerxo pavilion, and was attended by about 60 competitors.

 La triatleta Susana Sevillano, de la AD Ibiza Half Triathlon, se impuso en la prueba femenina con una gran autoridad. The triathlete Susana Sevillano, from the AD Ibiza Half Triathlon, dominated the women’s race.

Torres dominates men’s race in Trail de Sant Jordi

In the men’s race Dani Torres, representative of Club Sa Raval, took the hard-earned victory after presenting himself at the finish line with some solvency and margin over the veteran Antonio José Álvarez, who was the second classified with a time of 1.20:54, in a tight final stretch in which he had to fight side by side against Abraham Bringué, who was third with a time identical to that of his rival when he crossed the finish line..

Dani Torres, del Club Sa Raval, cruza la meta como vencedor absoluto. Dani Torres, from the Club Sa Raval, crosses the finish line as the overall winner of Trail de Sant Jordi.

In the women’s category, the triathlete Susana Sevillano, representative of the AD Ibiza Half Triathlon, was unbeatable throughout the race and was proclaimed overall winner with total authority and with a wide time advantage over the second classified, Charo Sanchez, after stopping the clock with an official time of 1.54:11.

 Una imagen de la salida de la carrera en las inmediaciones del pabellón de Can Guerxo, en Sant Jordi. An image of the start of the race in the vicinity of the Can Guerxo pavilion in Sant Jordi.

For the full article, please visit Diario de Ibiza website here.

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