Anália Rosa
Anália Rosa is a Portuguese long-distance runner who has competed in various international events, including marathons and half-marathons. She is known for her endurance and has been a prominent figure in the Portuguese running community.
Career[edit | edit source]
Anália Rosa has participated in numerous national and international competitions, representing Portugal in events across Europe and beyond. Her career highlights include participating in the Marathon at prestigious events where she has often finished in commendable positions.
Achievements[edit | edit source]
Throughout her career, Anália Rosa has achieved several notable placements in international marathons. Her performances have earned her recognition in the long-distance running community, both in Portugal and internationally.
Personal Bests[edit | edit source]
Anália Rosa has set personal bests in various distances, including the 10,000 meters, half-marathon, and marathon. Her personal records reflect her dedication and skill in long-distance running.
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