25/02/2018   Monterrey (MEX) - Andres Choco (ECU) wins 50km (3:50:27)






The second day of races in Monterrey (MEX) provided only the 50km open, as known, both to men and women.

 
 
50km men
 
We must immediately say that it was a solo by Andres Choco (ECU).
 
The Ecuadorian athlete who boasts a personal best on the distance of  3:42:57 walked for about 25km together with Pedro Daniel Gomez Cruz (MEX).
They covered the first 25km on the average of 9:11 for every 2km lap.
Shortly after the 25 km Andres Choco (ECU) forces the pace and detaches the opponent.
His split time to 26th/km is 2:00.24 and it will not be catched.
 
Behind him and Pedro Daniel Gomez Cruz (MEX) a group consisting of Omar Zepeda (MEX) and Diego Flores (MEX), and a little further behind Horacio Nava (MEX) and Jose Leyver Ojeda (MEX).
 
Andres Chocho stil force the pace in the final (some laps in 9:02) but then stabilizes on laps from 9:18-9:20
He wins in 3:50:27

Second place to Jose Leyver Ojeda (MEX) in 3:53:37

Third place to Omar Zepeda (MEX) in 3:57:31

 

Luis Amauri Bustamante (MEX) was penalized by 5:00 in the Pit Lane Area (3 red cards) and ends in fifth place (4:01.24)

 
 
 

 

 


 

The best looking Pit Lane Area

 

 

Today's turbulent day with two 50km divided by thousands of kilometers away and time zones gave us a new seasonal world list. The first 10 athletes are listed below:

 

 


  MARK COMPETITOR DOB NAT VENUE DATE
             
3:50:27 Andres CHOCHO 04 NOV 1983 ECUECU Monterrey (MEX) 25 FEB 2018
3:53:37 José LEYVER 12 NOV 1985 MEXMEX Monterrey (MEX) 25 FEB 2018
3:56:05 Marc TUR 30 NOV 1994 ESPESP Burjassot (ESP) 25 FEB 2018
3:56:39 Sandeep KUMAR 01 MAY 1986 INDIND New Delhi (IND) 17 FEB 2018
3:57:31 Omar ZEPEDA 08 JUN 1977 MEXMEX Monterrey (MEX) 25 FEB 2018
3:57:34 Benjamín SÁNCHEZ 10 MAR 1985 ESPESP Burjassot (ESP) 25 FEB 2018
3:58:33 Artur MASTIANICA 30 JUL 1992 LTULTU Burjassot (ESP) 25 FEB 2018
3:58:37 Jesús Ángel GARCÍA 17 OCT 1969 ESPESP Burjassot (ESP) 25 FEB 2018
3:58:55 Jitendra SINGH 20 MAR 1984 INDIND New Delhi (IND) 17 FEB 2018
10  4:00:34 S.Dhamen SINGH 15 OCT 1989 INDIND New Delhi (IND) 17 FEB 2018

 

 

 

 

 

50km donne

 

Victory to Erika Jazmine Moreles Cruz (MEX) in 4:32:53

Second place to Erin Taylor-Talcott (USA) in 4:54:39

Third place to Lizbeth Silva Miranda (MEX) in 4:58:41

 
 

 

 


 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

(from IAAF web-site by Javier Clavelo Robinson for the IAAF)

 

Lebogang Shange became the first African athlete to win a race in the Mexican leg of the IAAF Race Walking Challenge in Monterrey, where Maria Guadalupe Gonzalez and Andres Chocho also enjoyed a successful weekend during the two-day Memorial Jerzy Hausleber.

Absent last year in Monterrey, world and Olympic silver medallist Maria Guadalupe Gonzalez was a class apart, moving away from the rest of the field after six kilometres on the two-kilometre loop course around Parque Fundidora.

 

Despite the hot conditions, Gonzalez cruised to a course record of 1:27:46, her third fastest time ever, only slower than her silver medal performances at the 2016 Race Walking Team World Cup in Rome and the 2017 World Championships in London.

 

Defending champion and 2017 Race Walking Challenge winner Erica de Sena settled for second in 1:30:47, followed by Portugal’s Inês Henriques, one placing lower from 2017.

 

In the men’s 20km, warm conditions hindered faster times from the start. South Africa’s Lebogang Shange was joined in the lead group by Mexico’s Carlos Sanchez, Andres Oliva and Ever Palma as well as Ecuador’s Maurico Arteaga.

 

Shange, fourth at the 2017 World Championships, made his move in the second half of the race and went on to win in 1:24:32. On his second competitive trip to Mexico, the 27-year-old improved his third place performance from Ciudad Juarez in 2018.

 

Sánchez followed him next at the finish line 27 seconds later. Arteaga overtook Olivas for bronze in 1:25:10.

 

Pre-race favourites suffered in the heat and were never a factor in the race, including 2015 Pan American Games gold medallist Evan Dunfee, who opted for the 20km after winning the 50km in Monterrey last year.

 

Brazil’s Caio Bonfim, fourth at the 2016 Olympic Games, finished 11th, one place ahead of Mexico’s José Luis Doctor, runner-up in 2017.

 

Spain’s 2015 World Champion Miguel Ángel López and Mexico’s Eder Sanchez, winner multiple times of the Mexican race, were relegated to 15th and 16th respectively.

 

 

50km wins for Chocho and Morales

 

 

On Sunday, Ecuador’s Andrés Chocho returned to winning days on Mexican soil over 50km as he did in Ciudad Juarez in 2016 with a South American record.

 

The 2015 Pan American Games gold medallist took on the challenge of two seasoned Mexican athletes: José Leyver Ojeda and Omar Zepeda, who have taken three victories at home since the Race Walking Challenge was introduced in 2003.

 

Chocho bided his time and moved away from the Mexican duo in the second half of the race to win in 3:50:27, three minutes ahead of Ojeda (3:53:37). Zepeda returned to the podium in third with 3:57:31.

Mexico’s Horacio Nava opted for his specialist event but was left out of contention, eventually finishing fifth in 4:02:28.

 

Six women also contested the longer distance compared to one the previous year. The sole competitor in 2017, Erika Jazmine Morales, improved her time by almost 30 minutes to set a new Mexican record of 4:32:53.

 

USA’s Erin Taylor-Talcott (4:54:39) and Mexico’s Lizbeth Silva (4:58:41) also joined her on the podium.

A junior 10km race was also held and local athletes swept all medals, led by César Córdova (42:35) and defending champion Alegna Ariday Gonzalez (45:20). They will both represent Mexico at the IAAF Team Race Walking World Cup in Taicang, China, May 5-6.

 

The event carried the name of 'Jerzy Hausleber Memorial', in honour of the late Polish coach who is regarded as the 'father' of Mexican race walking. He paved the way for success since Jose Pedroza’s silver medal at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City.

 

 

Javier Clavelo Robinson for the IAAF