13:42 | Seville (Spain), Feb. 18.
Peruvian Luz Mery Rojas on Sunday qualified for the
Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Seville Marathon in Spain, where she clocked 2:26:47.
Thus, the athlete has become the fourth Peruvian marathoner to secure a quota for the next Olympics.
The champion of the
Santiago 2023 Pan American Games, Luz Mery Rojas, managed to set the minimum mark of 2:26:47, which earned her
20th place at the Seville Marathon.
As is known,
World Athletics —the highest world athletics body— required
a time of 2:26:50 to qualify for the Paris 2024 Games.
Thus, Mery Rojas joined Gladys Tejeda (2:26:26), Jovana de la Cruz (2:26:49), and Christian Pacheco (2:07:38), who have already secured Olympic quotas.
The winner of the men's race, Ethiopian Derese Geleta, clocked 2:03:36, thereby setting a new record.
The podium also featured French Morhad Amdouni (second place) and Israeli Gashau Ayale (third place).
They both broke their national records, with 2:03:46 and 2:04:52, respectively.
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Published: 2/18/2024