EUGENE, Ore. (Reuters) – Peru’s Kimberly Garcia Leon bagged her second gold medal at the World Athletics Championships after winning the women’s 35km race walk on Friday.
Garcia Leon, who won the 20km race walk last week, became the inaugural champion of the event at the worlds after crossing the line in a time of 2:39:16.
She finished 47 seconds ahead of silver medallist Katarzyna Zdzieblo of Poland, while China’s Qieyang Shijie took the bronze as all three athletes mirrored their results from the 20km race walk.
Garcia Leon and Zdzieblo battled shoulder-to-shoulder and shared the lead until the halfway mark before the Peruvian pulled away at 19km, gaining a seven-second lead.
Zdzieblo tried to stage a comeback in the final 10km, but the Peruvian coped well with the pressure, securing the second gold medal for her country at this year’s championships.
(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis)