Marathon: the Kenyan Joseph Kimeli Kimutai wins the first edition of the Comiso Race

Marathon: the Kenyan Joseph Kimeli Kimutai wins the first edition of the Comiso Race
Marathon: the Kenyan Joseph Kimeli Kimutai wins the first edition of the Comiso Race

The Kenyan Joseph Kimeli Kimutai of ASD Dinamo Sport, recent winner of the Florence Half Marathon and with a personal best in the distance of 61 minutes and 46 seconds. Louis Intunzinzi, an athlete from Burundi who has recently been in Italy and boasts a PB in the half of 1h03’45”. Young athlete, with wide margins for improvement. He will be there to give them a hard time Vincenzo Agnello, wearing the blue shirt several times and registered for the ASD Sicilia Running Team. The athlete from Misilmeri, trained by Tommaso Ticali, was the protagonist last Sunday in the international “Telesia 10 km” race. There were approximately 320 participants.

Among the women, Federica Cernigliaro wins

Among the women, Federica Cernigliaro, from Polisportiva Atletica Bagheria, won (first place overall), followed by Paola Licciardi, her teammate. The overall winners and the winners in the various categories, male and female, were awarded.

The starting lines were located in Piazza Fonte Diana. The athletes walked along Corso Umberto, the continuation of Via Giovanni Pascoli and then went down towards Viale della Resistenza. The finish line was also located in Piazza Fonte Diana, with a slightly uphill final stretch that put the athletes to the test and made the selection.

The Comiso Race was organized by Athlon Kamarina with the patronage of the Municipality of Comiso and the Civic Museum of Natural History of Comiso. On Sunday afternoon, during the race, anyone who wanted to visit the museum was able to take advantage of the discounted ticket price, paying just 2 euros at the entrance. Many of those who, on the sidelines of the race, accepted the invitation to visit the prestigious museum of Comiso.

 
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