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Island Running Product Pariis Garcia wins 400m at Puerto Rico National Championship Caroline, Puerto Rico - SI Running Elite Team Pariis Garcia is a National Championship in Puerto Rico. evening at the Puerto Rico National Championship"I am very happy with my race (Saturday)," said Garcia, who won Puerto Rico's 200 and 400 national titles in 2017 and 2019. "am very grateful that I will be a Puerto Rico international champion. Chance. again to represent my country. "I wish the weather was better but I don't get too angry because winning is a win and I know that if I have more competition, my time should fall." This illness prevented Garcia from engaging in high-profile activities for almost two years, but a long vacation turned out to be a blessing in disguise as Garcia, who attended the Notre Dame Academy where her father, Albert Garcia, is a school passer and athlete, performing when he matured in his race and leading the full range on Friday in the first inning in the 54th, 41st, Garcia blasted again on Saturday in the last eight, winning two seconds.Reina Ryan was second with 56.37, followed by Francis Acosta Rodriguez (56.89). 400m senior at the Puerto Rico national championship on Sunday.  온라인카지노

Garcia, originally from Silver Lake, was not an individual in the world class competition at the Pan Am Games in 2015 and 2019 as part of the Puerto Rico 4x400 relay team. The 2019 team placed fifth in the Pan Am Games. Garcia has a chance to enter the Olympics next month in Japan if he and his running teammates reach the 16th in the Olympic qualifiers. St. Peter also participated in the program. HS Marc Carrera of the past, who finished fifth in the 1500m seniors had a time of 3: 57.43. Rob Napolitano took first place in 3: 39.48. Carrera, a minor at the University of Manhattan, turned some points in a time of 3: 51.0 (equivalent to 4.8 miles) in the 1,500-meter NCAA Metro-Atlantic Championship in New Jersey.