Within the project that 42K He has spent years developing in the field of athletics and the world of running, the is committed to supporting and sponsoring athletes has acquired an increasingly important role. Our commitment encompasses both young talents beginning to stand out on the regional and national scene, as well as established figures with extensive experience in top-level competitions. 42K We believe in the present and in the futureBut we also want to continue to value the legacy and experience of those who are already part of the history and pride of our athletics.
We are proud to have such charismatic and influential figures as ambassadors as Fermín Cacho o Javi GuerraAthletes who shine in international ultradistance running, such as Iván Penalba y Carmen María Pérez; prominent triathletes such as Alejandra Segui or Hector Tolsá; as well as promising young athletes who stand out in different categories and who will undoubtedly star in new chapters of success in Spanish athletics.
Our commitment to the future of our sport is reflected in the growing list of young people we collaborate with, including names such as María Valero, Laura Domene, Alex Ortiz, and Lucía Santamaría, among others.
This group of athletes is now joined by three promising figures from Valencia Club Atletismo whose progression inspires optimism: Paula blanquer, one of the most outstanding Spanish athletes in the 60 and 100 meter hurdles; Elena Guiu, a benchmark in national speed; and Evelyn YankeyAn athlete destined for great things in the long jump. All three are part of a new generation that could leave its mark on Spanish athletics.

Despite their youth, these are some of the most outstanding achievements they have already accomplished in their sporting career:

Paula blanquer: Valencian hurdler born on July 1, 2003. She has been seven-time Spanish champion —from the under-20 category to the senior level— and has full international experience, achieving the bronze medal at the Ibero-American Championship in Cuiabá 2024She has participated in the European Under-23 Championships in Espoo 2023 (5th) and Bergen 2025, in addition to being finalist (6th) in the Cali 2022 U20 World Championship.

Elena Guiu: Aragonese sprinter born in Velilla de Cinca (Huesca) on June 16, 2004. 15-time Spanish champion —from under-16 to under-23 categories— She has been a full international at the European Team Championships and the Guangzhou 2025 World Relays. She achieved 8th position in the 100 meters at the 2022 World Under-20 Championships and has competed in the Tallinn 2021 and Jerusalem 2023 European Under-20 Championships.

Evelyn Yankey: Valencian jumper born on September 2, 2003. She is the current Spanish U23 long jump champion, both indoors and outdoors airHe is free. He has participated in the U20 World Championships in Nairobi —where she finished 11th— and Cali 2022 —finishing 7th—, as well as the European U20 Championships in Tallinn 2021 —where she also finished 7th—. This 2025 she achieved a jump of 6,79 m in Soria, a mark that places her as the seventh best Spanish of all time.
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