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Haftu Strintzos establece nuevo récord de maratón en Australia en Gold Coast.

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Australia has a new marathon record holder after Haftu Strintzos triumphed at the Gold Coast Marathon.

Strintzos finished the race in 2:06:20, breaking the previous record set by Andy Buchanan by just two seconds. This victory marks the first time in 20 years that an Australian has won the Gold Coast Marathon.

Haftu Strintzos Sets New Marathon Record

Haftu Strintzos, at just 26 years old, completed only his fourth marathon to achieve this remarkable feat. His time of 2:06:20 not only secured the win but also established a new benchmark for Australian marathon runners. Strintzos expressed his excitement, stating that this moment is a significant milestone in his career.

This record change is notable, as it is only the third time the marathon record has been broken in Australia in the last 40 years. The previous record of 2:06:22 was held by Andy Buchanan, who set it in December 2024 at the Valencia Marathon.

Context of the Record-Breaking Performance

Strintzos’s journey to this achievement was not without challenges. He missed his debut marathon last year due to injury but made a strong comeback by finishing the Sydney Marathon in 2:11:27. His preparation included winning the Melbourne Half Marathon and a strong performance in Launceston just weeks before the Gold Coast event.

His coach, Adam, played a crucial role in strategizing for the race, advising Strintzos to take risks based on how he felt at the 30-kilometer mark. This approach paid off, leading to a historic victory.

Upcoming Events and Future Aspirations

  • Strintzos aims to continue improving his marathon times.
  • He plans to participate in future marathons and half marathons.
  • Strintzos is focused on maintaining his health and training regimen.

This victory marks a new era for Australian marathon running.

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