The Challenge for Yasuní National Park completed its route # 20 in Galapagos, in the San Cristobal International Marathon www.cometogalapagosmarathon.com , this last May 13.
The
route was difficult for the 200 local and international runners. It started in
the San Cristóbal highlands, at the Eolic Energy Park and went all the way through
the town and to Playa Mann on the seashore. The temperature ranged from 14 to
30 Celsius degrees (57 to 83 Fahrenheit).
The
Marathon runners departed at 6:00 am. The Halfmarathon started after 30
minutes with approximately 60 runners. They
jogged close to the giant windmills which generate more than 50% of the island energy. The 10K runners started and finished in Playa
Mann.
The Expo was held at the Universidad San Francisco - GAIA where the visitors were informed about the protection of Yasuní and its rich biodiversity. Meanwhile, the organizers of the Marathon strengthened environmental practices: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
It was Mother's
Day, and women had fun! Agnes Ann Haggen from Holand finished the 42K in
3:04:54 beating Galapagos favorite Patricio Armijos for more than 4 minutes.
Lenin Altuna from Ambato and Lourdes Hernandez from Quito, which are Challenge 21x24 runners, were placed third in the Marathon and Halfmarathon, respectively.
Christian Norris, TV entertainer, talked from the stage about Yasuni National Park and its unique biodiversity.
A representation
of the inhabitants of the island handed a symbolic trophy to the Challenge
21x24 coordinators for their fight for one of the last reserves of biosphere.
Everyone crossed
the finish line, which was an arc made from recycled bottles, with a big smile.
John Pilataxi "the Marathon-man" ran his 23th marathon for Yasuní. The
last runner arrived 7 hours later.
On Monday, trees were planted in honor of nature and with the intention that all come back from time to time to take care of them. Berenice Norris, the Marathon general coordinator commented that the entire town was mobilized to help in one of the most exotic races in the world.
Thanks to our sponsors: Banco Solidario, Vivant, Alamo and Fundación Amazonía por la Vida.
The next and final routes are:
21. Riobamba , Urbina, Chimborazo: Sunday, June 10
22. Valle Hermoso, La Abundancia, Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas:
Sunday, July 8
23. Manteles,
Patate, Tungurahua: Sunday, August 12
24. Yasuní,
Orellana: Sunday, September 9 (¡¡¡end of the Challenge!!!)
WE RUN FOR A CAUSE:
TO PROTECT LIFE IN THE YASUNI NATIONAL PARK
ONE OF THE LAST ECOLOGICAL RESERVES IN THE WORLD
AND THE MOST BIODIVERSE
MARATHON RESULTS OF GALAPAGOS
CATEGORIA 10K
MASCULINO
lugar
|
Bib
|
nombre
|
edad
|
país
|
chiptime
|
1
|
55
|
Leo Burri
|
25
|
Ecuador
|
33:56.4
|
2
|
121
|
Pedro Nuques
|
29
|
Ecuador
|
33:21.0
|
3
|
106
|
Carlos Pineda
|
18
|
Ecuador
|
36:16.9
|
4
|
76
|
Hugo Ivan Lucin
|
45
|
Ecuador
|
38:10.0
|
5
|
69
|
Edison Patricio Moya
|
30
|
Ecuador
|
38:29.3
|
6
|
107
|
Diego Rodriguez
|
18
|
Ecuador
|
38:34.3
|
7
|
56
|
Victor Bernis
|
32
|
Ecuador
|
38:34.9
|
FEMENINO
lugar
|
Bib
|
nombre
|
edad
|
país
|
chiptime
|
1
|
93
|
Nuria Isabel Estrella
|
33
|
Ecuador
|
44:13.5
|
2
|
85
|
Lucia Morales
|
28
|
Ecuador
|
46:31.6
|
3
|
68
|
Natividad Quinatoa
|
25
|
Ecuador
|
46:58.8
|
4
|
62
|
Maria Colina Chaquinga
|
25
|
Ecuador
|
47:18.7
|
5
|
65
|
Silvia del Rocio Ocana
|
46
|
Ecuador
|
47:43.8
|
6
|
100
|
Maria Dolores Espinoza
|
38
|
Ecuador
|
50:24.2
|
7
|
101
|
Martha Cecilia Erazo
|
35
|
Ecuador
|
50:26.9
|
MASCULINO
lugar
|
Bib
|
nombre
|
edad
|
país
|
chiptime
|
1
|
144
|
Carlos Enriquez
|
34
|
Ecuador
|
1:18:42.8
|
2
|
132
|
Daniel Caamaño
|
22
|
Quito
|
1:27:05.9
|
3
|
154
|
Marcos Ivan Vega
|
24
|
Ecuador
|
1:30:04.6
|
4
|
147
|
Luis Homero Chango
|
50
|
Ecuador
|
1:31:09.4
|
5
|
173
|
Gabriel Moran
|
19
|
Ecuador
|
1:34:53.4
|
6
|
171
|
José Alava Pesantes
|
20
|
Ecuador
|
1:35:45.3
|
7
|
148
|
Hector Astudillo
|
53
|
Ecuador
|
1:38:14.2
|
FEMENINO
lugar
|
Bib
|
nombre
|
edad
|
país
|
chiptime
|
1
|
136
|
Angela Brito Bravo
|
27
|
Ecuador
|
1:28:03.4
|
2
|
162
|
Olivia Linn Eskew
|
19
|
USA
|
1:40:57.4
|
3
|
149
|
María L Hernández
|
49
|
Ecuador
|
1:44:37.4
|
4
|
133
|
María Masaquiza
|
27
|
Ecuador
|
1:50:22.9
|
5
|
143
|
María Isabel Navarrete
|
39
|
Ecuador
|
1:51:46.4
|
6
|
159
|
Jessica Leanne Kaat
|
20
|
USA
|
1:55:41.1
|
7
|
167
|
Grace Ivon Borja
|
40
|
Ecuador
|
1:57:41.1
|
MASCULINO
lugar
|
Bib
|
nombre
|
edad
|
país
|
chiptime
|
1
|
15
|
Patricio Armijos
|
30
|
Ecuador
|
3:08:03.4
|
2
|
27
|
David Criollo
|
25
|
Ecuador
|
3:41:47.8
|
3
|
28
|
Luis Lenin Altuna
|
39
|
Ecuador
|
3:48:58.4
|
4
|
25
|
Jose Simbana
|
42
|
Ecuador
|
3:53:00.0
|
5
|
20
|
Gerhardus Vroom
|
43
|
Holanda
|
4:01:15.3
|
6
|
23
|
Danny Vallejo
|
28
|
Ecuador
|
4:13:44.5
|
7
|
22
|
Medardo Jimenes
|
52
|
Ecuador
|
4:16:03.0
|
FEMENINO
lugar
|
Bib
|
nombre
|
edad
|
país
|
chiptime
|
1
|
19
|
Inez Anne Haagen
|
49
|
Holanda
|
3:04:54.6
|
2
|
29
|
Juliana Slocum
|
23
|
USA
|
3:25:43.9
|
3
|
3
|
Ayumi Ishikura
|
45
|
Japón
|
3:31:13.0
|
4
|
30
|
Nora Carrillo
|
42
|
Ecuador
|
4:32:58.5
|
5
|
31
|
Patricia Velastegui
|
35
|
Ecuador
|
4:41:10.3
|
6
|
21
|
Caren Ware
|
48
|
USA
|
5:07:49.9
|
7
|
21
|
Tamami Kanayama
|
36
|
Japón
|
5:26:25.4
|