Athletics, Crippa, the return is a winner: his is the Giro delle Mura di Feltre

The European champion of the 10,000, six days after the feat of Monaco, is confirmed in great condition and rules good opponents: “Tuesday 5000 in Rovereto”

Yeman Crippa’s return to racing is a winner after winning the European gold of 10,000. The Trentino, fourth blue to win the title on 25 laps after the Alberto Cova of Athens 1992, the Stefano Mei of Stuttgart 1996 and the Totò Antibo of Spalato 1990, just six days from the Munich race, won the 33rd Giro delle Mure di Feltre, in the Belluno area, prestigious night road race of about 8 km on a one-way circuit that includes an insidious sharp bend. The 25-year-old Italian policeman, record holder from 3000 to half marathon, under a few drops of rain, thus repeats the success of 2018, the year of the continental bronze over 10,000 in Berlin, confirming himself in great condition, despite being at the end of a week of just and deserved celebrations .

The race

Yeman, in the presence of good African specialists and other fresh blue veterans from the German event such as Ala Zoghlami, seventh in the 3000 steeplechase and marathon runners Daniele Meucci and Renè Cuneaz, immediately finds himself in the small group (of four) that sets the pace. Within which stands the presence of the 19 year old Kenyan Felix Kiptarus Korir, on August 5 silver in the 3000 Junior World Championships in Cali, Colombia. Meucci too, after a hesitant start, follows the treads. On the third pass (after about 3 km), however, it is Crippa and Kiptarus Korir who are the ones to stretch. Massimo Pegoretti’s pupil, present among the numerous spectators, has an easy and effective action. The two make a void, with Meucci sailing authoritatively in third position. Yeman, bib n. 2, tank top of his Fiamme Oro, black stockings and yellow shoes, goes on almost by inertia and the young Kenyan, just before the bell, gives up. The last lap, for the blue, is a splendid catwalk, a triumphal march. Yeman wins, overwhelms (in 22’55 “) and behind him are placed in the order Kiptarus Korir (23’08”), Meucci (23’12 “), Pasquale Salvarolo and Cesare Maestri, European mountain running champion. Crippa, after a nice crowd bath with full of autographs and selfies, says goodbye to Tuesday, when at the 58th meeting of the Oak in Rovereto, if he keeps his promises and conditions allow it, he will go hunting for his own Italian record about 5000 (13’02 ”26), with a possible assault on a first minus 13 minutes. “Coming back here with a European gold and bronze around my neck – he says – makes me happy and I thank the fans from Feltre for their enthusiasm. Now I am ready for the Rovereto ride, where I will find dangerous opponents. Marathon? I can’t wait to try it, in the spring of next year ”.

Seven Laps

Previously, in Feltre, in the thirteenth edition of the Seven Laps, (tough) elimination competition in pairs, in the past by Crippa won three times, success of Federico Riva-Sveva Fascetti (tandem branded Fiamme Gialle) on Ahmed Abdelwahed-Ludovica Cavalli and Mohad Abdikadar-Martina Tozzi. Riva’s great final sprint was decisive, with a comeback overtaking in the last meters against Abdelwahed, fresh European silver in the 3000 hedges and Abdikadar. With Enrico Riccobon-Joyce Mattaglino in fourth place, another veteran from Munich in fifth: Simone Barontini (seventh in the 800s) paired with Irene Vian. The Ancona player will also be competing at the Palio della Quercia on Tuesday.

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