The Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya Resort & Spa was buzzing with excitement as the seventh edition of the We Run Sirenis 2024 Race took place. Rosa García Alvarado and Govanni Flores emerged as the winners of the main 10-kilometer race, impressing spectators with their exceptional speed.

In the five-kilometer race, Dulce Cen and Christopher Cuevas were the first to cross the finish line. A three-kilometer walk was also part of the family celebration, while the athletic carnival featured children's races of 500 meters. Macarena Poveda led the girls' race, followed by Julieta Quirant and Ainhoa Caneiro. The boys' race was won by Alfredo Martín, with Santiago Morillo and Rafael Balderas close behind.

The one-kilometer race saw Victoria Mora take first place, followed by Amber Vera and Mariel López. Máximo Noh was the male winner, with Dylan Torres and Leonardo Poot rounding out the top three.

In the 10-kilometer race's Free division, Iovanni Flores came out on top with a time of 35 minutes, followed by Emiliano Herrera and Diego González. Frida Alegría won the women's race, with Mariana Aguilera and Leticia Colli coming in second and third, respectively.

In the Master division, Rosa García Alvarado was the first overall runner to cross the finish line with a time of 46 minutes. Yazmín Quezada and Hanny Hinojosa placed second and third in the women's race, while Iñaki Moreno, Iván Girón, and José Escobedo led the men's race.

The Vetaros race was won by Gabriel Defilippi, with Alejandro Sierra and Víctor Uzaola following closely. Alma García from Tulum won the women's race, with Raquel Córdova and Claudia Soriano placing second and third.

Dulce Cen won the five-kilometer Master division race with a time of 21 minutes, while Cristopher Cuevas won the men's race with a time of 16 minutes. Isabela Cano won the Free division with a time of 22 minutes. Tulum runner Jesús Gómez won the Master Men's division, and Antonio Reyes won the Veterans race with a time of 19 minutes. The event concluded with Angélica González winning with a time of 26 minutes.

The award ceremony was led by Carlos Batani, the resident director of the Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya Resort & Spa, who also completed the ten-kilometer route.


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