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Adidas Splits 1 CDMX 2026: Results and Winners Announced

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Adidas Splits 1 CDMX 2026: Results, Winners, and Best Times by Category

Mexico City, April 13th – The Adidas Splits 1 CDMX 2026 race, the inaugural event of the series leading up to the Mexico City Marathon, was successfully held on Sunday, April 12th. Thousands of runners participated in the 9-kilometer event, which featured a new route through prominent avenues of the capital.

The race commenced and concluded at Parque de los Venados, with participants navigating through División del Norte, Municipio Libre, Avenida Cuauhtémoc, and Avenida Universidad. This event marks a significant start to the city’s running circuit, attracting both amateur and professional athletes.

Men’s Category Results

The men’s absolute category saw a competitive finish, with Oswaldo Victoriano Velázquez securing the first place. The top three finishers in each age group are detailed below:

  • Absolute:
    1st place: Oswaldo Victoriano Velázquez – 27:08
    2nd place: Juan Pedro Delgadillo – 27:17
    3rd place: Abraham Hernández Martell – 27:28
  • 15 to 29 years:
    1st place: Antonio Vara Ortega – 27:58
    2nd place: Cristian Martínez Sánchez – 27:59
    3rd place: Mauricio Bravo Pérez – 28:23
  • 30 to 39 years:
    1st place: Rodrigo Villegas García – 28:12
    2nd place: Jesús Fernando Trujillo – 29:04
    3rd place: Armando Ramírez Cano – 29:35
  • 40 to 49 years:
    1st place: Roberto Saavedra – 29:54
    2nd place: Israel de la Cruz – 31:33
    3rd place: Roberto Daniel Sánchez – 33:14
  • 50 to 59 years:
    1st place: Martín de Jesús – 33:41
    2nd place: Israel Arroyo García – 33:52
    3rd place: Israel Aldana Abad – 34:48
  • 60 and over:
    1st place: Ricardo Maldonado – 35:50
    2nd place: Santiago Arturo Jiménez – 38:54
    3rd place: Eulogio Perdomo – 39:02

Women’s Category Results

In the women’s absolute category, Natalia Priego Alatriste claimed the top spot with a strong performance. The leading runners in each women’s age group are as follows:

  • Absolute:
    1st place: Natalia Priego Alatriste – 31:50
    2nd place: Kathya García Barrios – 32:03
    3rd place: Sarahí Martínez Herrera – 32:16
  • 15 to 29 years:
    1st place: Lizette Anahí Pineda – 33:12
    2nd place: Mariana Martínez Rangel – 34:00
    3rd place: Samantha Sánchez – 34:51
  • 30 to 39 years:
    1st place: Amalia Isabel Sánchez – 33:44
    2nd place: María Jilote Vega – 34:18
    3rd place: Pilar Covarrubias – 34:38
  • 40 to 49 years:
    1st place: Yuliana Navarro – 32:30
    2nd place: Sandra López – 33:42
    3rd place: Azalia Carrillo – 34:02
  • 50 to 59 years:
    1st place: Norma Angélica López – 40:57
    2nd place: María del Refugio Martell – 41:04
    3rd place: Sandra Carvallo – 41:20
  • 60 and over:
    1st place: Dominga Barrera – 45:52
    2nd place: Leticia Zavala – 48:50
    3rd place: Rosa del Castillo – 48:58

Upcoming Event: Adidas Splits 2 CDMX 2026

Runners can look forward to the next event in the series, the Adidas Splits 2 CDMX 2026, which will feature a 12K distance. This race is scheduled for Sunday, May 10th, at Zacatepetl, next to Perisur.

The Adidas Splits series is designed to prepare participants for the full Mexico City Marathon, offering various distances and challenging routes throughout the year. These events not only promote physical activity but also foster a strong sense of community among runners in the capital.

Source: https://www.olympics.com/es/noticias/splits-1-cdmx-2026-resultados

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