Alvaro Martin & Maria Perez Claim Gold in Olympic Debut of Mixed Marathon Race Walk at 2024 Paris Games

2024 Paris GamesAlvaro Martin and Maria Perez have stepped up their Olympic game…

Following their individual medal-earning performances that fell just short of gold at the 2024 Paris Games, the 30-year-old Spanish race walker and the 28-year-old Spanish race walker have teamed up to win the mixed marathon race walk.

Alvaro Martin & Maria PerezSpain’s two-time world champions Martin and Perez took the first ever gold medal in the relay event by nearly a minute at the 2024 Summer Olympics on Wednesday as the event made its Olympic debut.

The Spaniards, who each collected individual gold in both the 20km and 35km races at last year’s worlds in Budapest, finished in two hours, 50 minutes and 31 seconds, with Perez pulling away over the final lap.

She made a case in the post-race press conference for keeping walking in the Olympics amid concern the discipline is losing popularity and could be phased out.

“We have already shown that race walking has to be in all the Olympic Games. We have shown that we can make people (celebrate) with us and suffer with us, and also to the public who are watching us from home,” she said. “I think race walking is really making its place in the Olympic program, it deserves the recognition.”

The victory gives Spain three Olympic medals in Paris, with Perez winning silver in the women’s 20km a week earlier and Alvaro taking bronze in the men’s race.

“I started the year with a very long injury (a stress fracture), I almost had to undergo surgery and it’s almost a miracle that I’m here,” Perez said. “What I have learned from that few months is that little details are very important, and I also don’t take anything for granted.”

Brian Pintado and Glenda Morejon of Ecuador took silver in 2:51.22, while Australia’s Rhydian Cowley and Jemima Montag claimed bronze (2:51:38).

Spain and Ecuador led virtually from the off, initially as part of a group of eight that had become two by the final leg.

Just three seconds separated the two teams when Martin and Perez smacked hands for the exchange.

Perez found another gear over the final leg, and then a kilometer from the finish line, she ditched her sunglasses, smiled and high-fived flag-waving Spanish fans who created a thunderous celebration by banging on cardboard course dividers.

Alvaro Martin Claims Bronze in Men’s 20KM Walk at 2024 Paris Games

2024 Paris GamesAlvaro Martin is celebrating a medal-earning performance…

The 30-year-old Spanish race walker has claimed his first Olympic medal, taking home the bronze in the Men’s 20KM Walk at the 2024 Paris Games on Thursday.

Alvaro MartinMartin just barely missed the podium in the same event at the 2020 Tokyo Games, coming in a heartbreaking fourth place.

Martin finished the race with a time of 1:19:11. Ecuador’s Brian Daniel Pintado claimed the gold with a time of 1:18;55, followed by Caio Bonfim with a time of 1:19:09.

At the 2016 Rio Games, Martin finished the race in the same event in 22nd place.

Caio Bonfim Claims Silver in Men’s 20KM Walk at 2024 Paris Games

2024 Paris Games

Caio Bonfim has proven his medal….

The 33-year-old Brazilian race walker finished second in the Men’s 20KM Walk at the 2024 Paris Games on Thursday to claim the silver, his first-ever Olympic medal.

Caio BonfimIt’s the first-ever Olympic medal is the event for Brazil.

Bonfim finished the race with a time of 1:19:09, .54 seconds behind Ecuador’s Brian Daniel Pintado. Spain’s Alvaro Martin followed closely behind at 1:19:11 to take bronze.

Caio BonfimBonfim improved on his performance at the 2023 World Championships, where he won bronze.

Brian Daniel Pintado Wins Gold in Men’s 20KM Walk at 2024 Paris Games

It’s a golden upgrade for Brian Daniel Pintado.

The 29-year-old Ecuadorian race walker, who won the silver in the Men’s 35KM Walk at the 2023 World Championships, claimed the gold medal in the Men’s 20KM Walk at the 2024 Paris Games.

Brian Daniel PintadoWith his win, Pintado gave Ecuador its first medal of the 2024 Summer Olympics.

The athletes completed the 20 km on a one-kilometer circuit set at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. With three kilometers to go, a lead group of four separated themselves from the pack, battling it out for the podium.

Brian Daniel PintadoAnd it was Pintado who surged ahead to upgrade his world silver to Olympic gold, finishing in 1:18:55 in his third Olympic appearance.

“In the last few meters, I realized I was completely alone, and seeing the finish line I just kept thinking, I’m the Olympic champion, it’s me,” Pintado shared.

Brazil’s Caoi Bonfim took silver with 1:19:09 while Spain’s Alvaro Martin followed closely behind at 1:19:11 to take bronze.