Diego Méntrida and Esther Leal win the 2025 Madrid Half Marathon at the Casa de Campo.
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El Half Madrid 2025, played this Sunday, September 28th at the Casa de Campo, once again brought together hundreds of triathletes in one of the most anticipated events of the season.
The appointment, which was Madrid Middle Distance Championship and scoring for the national ranking, offered a show in both the male and female categories.
With the transition, finish line, and entertainment area set up next to the lake, the atmosphere was unbeatable, with spectators closely following every lap of the foot race.
Diego Méntrida, men's champion
The men's victory went to Diego Méntrida Zamarra (Peñota Dental Alusigma), who took the victory with a time of 03:18:28The Madrid native set a solid pace on the bike and finished off the run to achieve a prestigious victory on home soil.
The podium was completed by Vitalii Vorontsov (Bicis Pina–Aetronics–Monteverde–Tritoledo), second with 03:20:14, and Juan Ignacio Villarruel Curra (Desam.es), third with 03:27:21.
Half Madrid 2025 – Men's Qualification
| Pos | Athlete | - | Time |
| 1 | Diego Méntrida Zamarra | Penota Dental Alusigma | 03:18:28 |
| 2 | Vitalii Vorontsov | Pina–Aetronics–Monteverde–Tritoledo Bikes | 03:20:14 |
| 3 | Juan Ignacio Villarruel Curra | Desam.es | 03:27:21 |
| 4 | Maxence Castel Gautier | CET Distance Z5 | 03:27:51 |
| 5 | Ignacio Cabrera Fernández | CDE XportXperience | 03:32:34 |
| 6 | Javier del Moral Muñoz | Triboost | 03:33:19 |
| 7 | José María Jiménez del Caño | Desam.es | 03:33:41 |
| 8 | Carlos Aznar Gallego | Desam.es | 03:35:10 |
| 9 | Angel Salamanca Colmenarejo | Triathlon Club 401 Tetrasod | 03:36:47 |
| 10 | Juan Carlos Martín Maldonado | Marlins Triathlon Madrid | 03:38:13 |
Esther Leal dominates the women's category
In women, the victory went to Esther Leal Pareja (Desam.es), which stopped the clock in 04:18:33 after a very consistent performance in all three segments.
They accompanied him on the podium Andrea Cordero Conde (CDE XportXperience), second with 04:24:08, and Clara Pastor Llamas (Deporama Triathlon Soriano), third with 04:24:24, in a very tight finish.
Half Madrid 2025 – Women's Qualification
| Pos | Athlete | - | Time |
| 1 | Esther Leal Pareja | Desam.es | 04:18:33 |
| 2 | Andrea Cordero Conde | CDE XportXperience | 04:24:08 |
| 3 | Clara Pastor Llamas | Soriano Triathlon Deporama | 04:24:24 |
| 4 | Raquel Alonso Rodríguez | AD Triathlon Ecosport Alcobendas | 04:47:28 |
| 5 | Olga Villanueva Vázquez | - | 04:47:56 |
| 6 | Isabel Marco Martínez | CDE Kálamos Las Rozas | 04:51:27 |
| 7 | Loreto Elrio López | El Cid Triathlon Club | 04:54:29 |
| 8 | Leticia Menéndez López | CDE The 4BS Tribe Triathlon | 05:05:51 |
| 9 | Iziar Gortázar Merayo | Coslada Athletic Union | 05:11:59 |
| 10 | Lucia Dominguez Asensio | Boadilla Triathlon Club – BeOne | 05:26:15 |
Short Madrid also put on a show
In the embodiment Shorts, the men's victory was decided in a sprint: Darío Ayllón de Julián (Marlins Triathlon Madrid) won with 01:57:42, just two seconds ahead of Jaime Miguel Abad Muñoz (CD Triatlón Laguna de Duero). Third place went to Diego Fernández Gómez (Rioja Tritons).
Short Madrid 2025 – Women's Qualification
| Pos | Athlete | - | Time |
| 1 | Elizabeth Flores Montoya | Marlins Triathlon Madrid | 02:10:27 |
| 2 | Gabriela Coloma | - | 02:12:08 |
| 3 | Patricia Márquez Navalpotro | Tribulls | 02:13:54 |
In women, the fastest was Elizabeth Flores Montoya (Marlins Triathlon Madrid), who took the victory in 02:10:27The podium was completed by Gabriela Coloma (02: 12: 08) and Patricia Márquez Navalpotro (Tribulls, 02:13:54).
Short Madrid 2025 – Men's Qualification
| Pos | Athlete | - | Time |
| 1 | Darío Ayllón de Julián | Marlins Triathlon Madrid | 01:57:42 |
| 2 | Jaime Miguel Abad Muñoz | CD Laguna de Duero Triathlon | 01:57:44 |
| 3 | Diego Fernández Gómez | Tritons Rioja |
El Half Madrid 2025 made it clear again why it is one of the most special tests of the calendar national: unique urban route, a big-event atmosphere and a competitive level that shone in both the medium and short distances.
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