Resounding success at MTRI Valencia with 1.550 triathletes
Sergio Marco and Szávai win the Olympic Games

The editing 2025 Mediterranean Triathlon Valencia It closed yesterday with absolute success.
The new venue, Malvarrosa Beach, hosted more than 1.500 triathletes over the weekend competing in supersprint, sprint, and Olympic events, with adapted distances and options for couples.
Szávai and Marco win the Olympic distance championship
On Sunday, it was the Olympic distance race's turn, with a 1.500-meter swim, a 40-km bike ride, and a 10-km run.
In the male category, Sergio Marco (CT Gandia) made a great comeback in the running segment to win after the Russian's initial dominance Mark Vysotin, who had won the day before in the supersprint.
They completed the podium Nacho Tomas (A7 Law Triathlon) and Xosé Pérez (Triathlon Inforhouse Santiago). In the women's event, Liliána Szávai He stood out from swimming and achieved a solid victory against Ainhoa Malonda (CT Gandia) and veronica lopez (CD Hellín Triathlon).
Supersprint in high temperatures
In the shortest mode, the supersprint, the victories went to Antonina Jackowiak in the female category and Hendrik Becker in the male
Also on the women's podium were Raquel Ballester (A7 Law Triathlon) and Lucia Chulví (Tripuçol). Among the boys, Jesus Bergua (CDT Resistant T3) and Pedro Segrelles (CT Castellón) completed the top three.
Record participation in couples and women
One of the big headlines of this edition was the high participation of women and couples, especially in the more accessible distances. This initiative continues to consolidate MTRI's inclusive and popular model.
Next stop: Castellón on July 5 and 6
La last date of the circuit will be on MTRI Castellon, on July 5 and 6.
The registration are still open with more than 800 already confirmed, and it is expected to exceed the 2024 figures. The final winners of the 2025 circuit will also be announced there.