Rafael Zepeda

Rafael Zepeda Martínez (born August 22, 1961 in Mexico City) is a Mexican long-distance runner. Degree in Physical Education, Sports Sciences Diploma, Certified Trainer by FMAA (Federación Mexicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo), Elite athlete, he won gold at the 1987 CAC Championships in the 10,000 meters – his time of 29:46.62 was the best time since the first edition in 1967.[1]

Major competition record

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
1987 CAC Championships Caracas, Venezuela 1st 10,000 m
National Road Race Championships Irving Texas 2nd 12 km
National Road Race Championships El Paso-Juarez 3rd 15 km
1988 Vulcan Run Birmingham, Alabama 1st 10 km (29:03)
Mexico City International Marathon Mexico City, Mexico 2nd
Citrus Bowl Half Marathon Orlando Florida 3rd Half marathon
National Road Race Championships Boulder, Colorado 7th 10 km
1989 Copa de las Americas Colombia 2nd
IAAF World Road Relay Championships New York, USA 4th Ekiden
Pittsburgh Great Race Pittsburgh, USA 5th 10 km
1990 Citrus Bowl Half Marathon Orlando, Florida 2nd Half marathon
Bolder Boulder Boulder, Colorado 4th 10km
New York City Marathon New York, USA 11th Marathon (2:17:01)
1991 Drake Relays Des Moines, Iowa 1st 10 km (28:15)
Gasparilla Tampa, Florida 5th 15 km
Los Angeles Marathon Los Angeles, USA 6th Marathon
1992 IAAF World Road Relay Championships Berlin, Germany 6th Ekiden
1995 Twin Cities Marathon Minneapolis, Minnesota 1st Marathon (2:15:09)

Family

Rafael Zepeda Rodarte y Marlene Zepeda Rodarte

References


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