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Spain’s Martin wins first gold at World Championships in 20km race walk.

By Lori ⁣Ewing

BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Alvaro Martin of‍ Spain Wins Gold in 20-Kilometer Race Walk

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Martin moved into the lead with about 5km remaining to finish in one hour ​17 minutes ⁤and 32 seconds, the fastest time in the world this season, on the soggy 1km loop ‍course that ​started and finished at picturesque Heroes’ Square.

Sweden’s Perseus Karlstrom, a three-time world bronze medallist, won ‍silver in 1:17:39, while Caio Bonfim‍ of Brazil claimed the bronze (1:17:47) to match his medal⁣ from the 2017 worlds in London.

The 29-year-old Martin, who was fourth at the Tokyo Olympics and seventh ⁤at the worlds last year in⁢ Eugene, shaved nearly two minutes off his best time.

“I ⁢missed (Olympic) bronze which‍ motivated ​me to work hard,” he‍ said. “In Tokyo, I felt ⁤when I ‍was ‍in the fourth position⁤ that I could win a medal. Unfortunately, it did not happen and that is‍ why this gold medal is ⁤the ⁢next step towards the next Olympic Games.”

The 29-year-old ⁤clutched a ⁣Spanish flag down the home stretch, waving it in victory. He lapped defending champion Toshikazu ​Yamanishi of Japan on his approach to the ⁢finish⁣ line.

Martin missed the Spanish record by 10 seconds, but the next five walkers all set national records in a contest that had 18 men dip under the 1:20 mark in ‌one race for the ‌first time.

“I ‌had an amazing race today,‌ I did​ not expect to ‌finish​ this fast, it is amazing,”⁢ Martin ‍ added. “I cannot express all ‍my feelings‌ right now, it feels ‍like a​ dream.”

Athletes were almost on the ⁤starting line when a thunderstorm delayed the start of ​the race​ by two hours.

Japan’s Koki ​Ikeda took the early lead and stretched the gap​ to 15⁤ seconds before‍ Martin ⁢passed him at 15km. Ikeda fell well off the pace to finish 15th.

There will‌ be a‌ 35km race walk on Thursday but Saturday’s shorter event is the distance walkers will race at​ the 2024 Paris Olympics after⁢ the 50km ⁢event was contested for the⁤ last​ time at the 2020 Tokyo Games.

“The next goal is the gold at the Olympic Games but the‌ only thing I want to do now is​ to cry out of happiness,” Martin said. “I am going to enjoy this moment.”

(Reporting by Lori Ewing;​ Editing by Toby Chopra and⁢ Ken Ferris)

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