Hugo Catrileo sobe ao pódio na Maratona de Santiago de 2026

O queniano Cornelius Chepkok venceu os 42K da Maratona de Santiago, que reuniu 33 mil corredores, enquanto o chileno Hugo Catrileo terminou em terceiro lugar após derrubar sua garrafa de água. A etíope Tigst Belew venceu a categoria feminina com um tempo recorde. Carlos Díaz ficou em terceiro nos 21K.

A região metropolitana de Santiago vibrou com a Maratona de Santiago de 2026, atraindo um recorde de 33 mil corredores. A largada ocorreu no Palacio de La Moneda, com ondas para os percursos de 42K, 21K e 10K passando por Providencia, Ñuñoa e setores do leste.

Nos 42K masculinos, Cornelius Chepkok terminou em primeiro com 02:09:48. O chileno Hugo Catrileo, em sua estreia nos 42K, liderou brevemente, mas derrubou sua garrafa em um posto de hidratação, terminando em terceiro com 02:10:42. "Bom cruzar a linha de chegada. Eu tinha que correr aqui em Santiago", disse Catrileo à TVN.

A etíope Tigst Belew venceu os 42K femininos com um recorde da competição. "Estou muito feliz, as pessoas me ajudaram muito enquanto corria", disse ela à TVN. Nos 21K, Carlos Díaz ficou em terceiro: "Tentei manter o ritmo, mas meus rivais estavam muito bem preparados", disse ele à TVN.

Nos 10K, Diego Uribe garantiu sua terceira vitória consecutiva com 29:54, e Daniela Moya venceu a prova feminina com 35:11. María José Calfilaf foi a melhor chilena, conquistando o prêmio Erika Olivera.

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