Paula Suarez Shares Her Experience at the 130th Boston Marathon
- Athletes from Tucumán, Argentina, participated in the 130th edition of the Boston Marathon, with runners Jorge Larry and Paula Suarez representing the region in the international event.
- The 130th Boston Marathon featured a field of 30,000 runners from across the globe.
- Jorge Larry was highlighted as a central figure in the race.
Athletes from Tucumán, Argentina, participated in the 130th edition of the Boston Marathon, with runners Jorge Larry and Paula Suarez representing the region in the international event.
The 130th Boston Marathon featured a field of 30,000 runners from across the globe. The event is one of the most prestigious long-distance races in the world, requiring strict qualifying standards for participation.
Jorge Larry was highlighted as a central figure in the race. According to an exclusive interview published by the sports outlet Prensa Todo Sport, Larry was described as a great protagonist
of the event.
Paula Suarez also provided an account of her experience competing in the 130th edition of the marathon, sharing details regarding her participation among the thousands of athletes present in Boston.
The details of their experiences were shared during an interview conducted by Ramiro Almiron for Prensa Todo Sport. The reporting focused on the athletic achievements of the runners and their journey to the competition.
Both Larry and Suarez are associated with Yerba Buena, a city in the province of Tucumán, Argentina. Their participation in the event marks a significant international presence for the athletic community of that region.
