Being cartagenero is not a challenge, it is a pride that accompanies us wherever we go and sign Andrés Lledó photo collecting his last swim in the Caribbean beach, which concluded the Challenge Trail Pathfinders, posing with flag Cartagena, the athlete himself has given the mayor, Jose Lopez.
Andrés Lledó ended just days ago the challenge that led him to go from coast to coast Central American lands through different towns of Costa Rica.
Seven days, eight stages and about 400 kilometers have been a dream come true for the athlete, who has counted for this adventure with the cooperation of the City of Cartagena.
This morning was received by the mayor, Jose Lopez, and the Councillor for Sports, Ricardo Segado in the Hall to share with them the experience he has lived experience, as mentioned, you will begin to enjoy once Palacio heal wounds his feet.
To teach cartageneros and other stakeholders in this sporting challenge, Andrés Lledó set out in a document their experience on the Path of the Conquistadors.
This documentary, which goes from September, show the humane treatment they have received from people who have met along the way and the hardness of its stages, and to be released from the hand of Program Approach Elite Sports (ADE) of the Department of Sports City of Cartagena.
The goal is for citizens to know what this athlete through the city, as indicated by Ricardo Segado as it has borne the image of cartagena worldwide, which has called pride.
Three ways have marked his challenge: sporty, historical and cooperation, the latter being the one that has surpassed the other two for the treatment received and the need they had, as stated by Lledó.
The main focus has been the sport suffering that has led the challenge, it added to the sense that has given the historical context to make a route that no one had done before.
Meets every goal must be a new target, said the Councillor for Sports, thanking him for his work yanimándole to continue with his athletic feat.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena