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FCC Medio Ambiente is victorious in the 6th Edition of the Companies’ Race Pedro Ignacio Rubbera, winner of the XI FIMBA Maxibasketball European Championship with the Italian national team The Canary Islands branch of FCC Medio Ambiente took part in the 6th edition of the Companies’ Race, in which 40 of the company’s employees registered. The race established two different routes, one of 10 kilometres and the other of 5 kilometres, both distances divided into different categories. It was possible to participate individually or in groups of 2, 3 or 4 people. In addition, a distinction was made between male, female and mixed categories. Category 10 kilometres Jorge Álvarez Álamo, was the winner in the individual category of 10 kilome- tres, and together with Samuel Vega Pedro Ignacio Rubbera from the Beni- dorm Environment Delegation (Alican - te), together with his team Italia Bas- ket Over 40, has won the Maxibasket FIMBA European Championship held in Malaga. The European Maxibasketball Cham - pionship is an official championship organised by the Seguimos Jugando Foundation with the rules and support Team from the Canary Islands delegation participating in the 6th edition of the Companies’ Race. González and Juan Francisco Her- nández del Río, were also winners in the male Trio category, the three win- ners belong to the San Bartolomé joint venture. Category 5 kilometres In this category, Cristian Montilla Pé- rez came 15th in the individual race. In addition, he came second together with his brother Jesús in the male pairs category; both are employees of Se- lectiva Las Palmas joint venture. The Canary Islands Delegation would like to thank all the runners for their participation, and encourage the rest of the staff to increase participation in the next edition. With this action we show FCC’s com- mitment to healthy living and sport. of the International Maxibasketball Federation (FIMBA). This tournament is made up of players over 35 years of age and players over 30 years of age. The tournament is structured in categories divided into five-year age groups. This year, more than 180 teams com- peted, which is an absolute record number of participants. P E O P L E 32 P E O P L E
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