José David González and the local athlete Dácil Hernández were the winners in the 4.5 km race

Airam Domínguez in the men's category and Ana Boullón in the women's category were the absolute winners of the "IX edition of the Landmar Santiago del Teide Solidarity Night Race" of 6.5 km that took place last Saturday, April 9, along the main roads of the coastal area.

The test that was organized by the City Council of Santiago del Teide with the special collaboration of the Landmar Costa Los Gigantes hotel was a resounding success with more than 300 registered between the 6.5 and 4.5 races and more than 150 children and girls in children's races. The same, as in its previous editions, had a charitable character since the price of registration (€ 10) has gone entirely to the Department of Social Services to help the most needy families.

After Antonio Martín, Sergio Pérez came in second, while third place went to Davey Yanes. In the women's category, the podium was as follows: Ana Boullón finished in first place, Africa Vidina Fernández finished in second place while Paula Sahelices took third place.

As for the 4.5 km race in the men's category, first place went to José David González, second place to Antonio Arce while third place on the podium went to Mauro Carballo. In the women's 4.5 km category, first place went to the local athlete, Dácil Hernández, second place went to Angela Pinacho and third place went to Laura Grau.

Regarding the participation of local male runners in the 6.5 km race, the first place went to Emilio Jesús del Barrio, the second place was occupied by Ángel Cristo Reverón while the third place went to Víctor Manuel González. In the local women's category, first place went to Guada Arnedo, second place went to Janet García and third place was occupied by Patricia Hernández.

In the 4.5 km race, the local winners in the men's category were Juan José Arganda, followed by Jorge Díaz Hernández and Izan Díaz Pérez. In the female category the winners were Dácil Hernández, Rosa María Guillermo finished in second place and Sandra Lugo finished in third place.