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Fortunato and García León Crowned World Champions in Brazil

The 2026 World Athletics Championships Race Walk events in Brazil delivered two memorable contests, as Italy’s Francesco Fortunato and Peru’s Kimberly García León claimed gold in the men’s and women’s Half Marathon Race Walk titles respectively.

In the men’s race, Fortunato produced a performance of courage and composure to seize the world crown in dramatic fashion. The Italian star crossed the line in a championship record and personal best of 1:27:25, overcoming two red cards and harsh racing conditions before launching a devastating final-kilometre surge.

With the pressure at its highest, Fortunato found the strength to move past both Ethiopia’s Misgana Wakuma and Brazil’s Caio Bonfim, turning a tense battle into a historic victory. His triumph confirmed his status among the finest race walkers of his generation.

Wakuma earned a landmark silver medal for Ethiopia in 1:27:33, underlining Africa’s growing presence in the discipline, while home favourite Bonfim delighted the Brazilian crowd with bronze in 1:27:36.

Men’s Top 10 Results – Half Marathon Race Walk

1. Francesco Fortunato (Italy) – 1:27:25

2. Misgana Wakuma (Ethiopia) – 1:27:33

3. Caio Bonfim (Brazil) – 1:27:36

4. Leo Köpp (Germany) – 1:27:50

5. Kento Yoshikawa (Japan) – 1:28:00 SB

6. Jordy Rafael Jiménez Arrobo (Ecuador) – 1:28:00

7. Toshikazu Yamanishi (Japan) – 1:28:18

8. Tomohiro Noda (Japan) – 1:28:42

9. Diego García Carrera (Spain) – 1:28:55

10. Álvaro López (Spain) – 1:29:08

The women’s race was equally impressive, with Peru’s Kimberly García León once again proving why she remains one of the dominant names in global race walking. The reigning world champion over 20km judged her race perfectly, timing her effort to perfection before pulling clear to win gold in 1:35:00.

Her measured display of control and precision earned Peru another major title and reinforced her reputation as one of the sport’s most consistent champions.

Mexico’s Alejandra Ortega claimed silver in 1:35:21 after a strong and determined performance, while Spain’s Aldara Meilán completed the podium with bronze in 1:35:38.

In the women’s team standings, Ukraine secured the gold medal, with Spain taking silver and Australia finishing with bronze.

Together, the men’s and women’s races showcased the extraordinary demands of championship race walking—technical excellence, tactical intelligence, and resilience under pressure. In Brazil, Fortunato and García León rose above the rest to write their names into world championship history.

(04/13/2026) Views: 86 ⚡AMP
by Erick Cheruiyot for My Best Runs.
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