The tricolor athletes Joaquín López and Pedro Jurado made up the Latin Power team, which was completed by the Peruvian Diego Casabonne.
The ultrathletes Joaquín López and Pedro Jurado they reached the third place in relay category Great Trail Collserola, developed last weekend in Barcelona, Spain, over a distance of 76 kilometers.
The two national athletes integrated the Latin Power team, completed by the Peruvian Diego Casabonne. The Latin American team completed the tour in 6 hours 56 minutes 36 seconds.
Latin Power was surpassed by Suunto & Salomon, which took first place, after stopping the stopwatch at 5 hours 38 minutes 50 seconds; while second place went to Ashi Team 1, with a time of 6 hours 9 minutes 13 seconds.
For López, part of the Movistar Aventura Team, the carrera “It was very funny, in the mountains closest to the city of Barcelona. A new experience participate in relay category. The whole race was very explosive, with a very strong level of runners ”.
This long-distance mountain competition starts and finishes in Barcelona. In addition, it has a route that passes through eight of the nine municipalities that make up the Sierra de Collserola Natural Park, a green area for more than three million people in the metropolitan area of Barcelona.
“We gave 100% of ourselves to fight for a place on the podium, since teams of up to five people were allowed, so between three we each had to go further and force ourselves more”, Commented López.
This test was for López to resume his activity after competing in the Adventure World Championship, held in October, in Spain, a test in which with the Aventura Team they were ranked 23rd worldwide. (D)

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