Nationality Paraguayan Country Paraguay Event(s) 5000m
10000m
12000 Weight 75 kg | Citizenship Paraguayan Sport Long distance Height 1.78 m Club Paraguay Marathon Club | |
Full name Derlis Ramón Ayala Sanchez Born 7 January 1990 (age 27) ( 1990-01-07 ) Ciudad del Este, Paraguay |
Derlis Ramón Ayala Sanchez (born 7 January 1990 in Ciudad del Este) is a Paraguayan Long Distance runner. He represented Paraguay at the 2008 South American Cross Country Championships, 2011 South American Cross Country Championships, 2013 South American Cross Country Championships and 2014 South American Cross Country Championships. He is tied to Paraguay Marathon Club in the Federación Paraguaya de Atletismo. He won a Bronze Medal at the 2009 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships. He has the national record for 10 km.
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2008
2008 South American Cross Country Championships.
2009
He represented Paraguay at the 2009 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships in the 3000 m steeplechase and finished with a Bronze Medal timing in at 9:14.77.
2011
Participates at 2011 South American Cross Country Championships.
2013
Participates at the 2013 South American Cross Country Championships.
2014
In February 2014, out of 350 runners that participated in the 16th San Blas International Run in Ciudad del Este, Derlis Ayala won. He fulfilled 8 km in 26 minutes and 10 seconds. Leaving in second place the Brazilian Luiz Elger with 26 minutes and 38 seconds.
At the 2014 South American Cross Country Championships, he finished in 22nd position of the Senior men's 12 km race event in a time of 42:02.61.
2015
At the South American Grand Prix on 25 March 2015, he filfilled 29:48.27 and earns the 10km National Record, achieved in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Ayala then states "Athletics is my life. It's what takes me to many places, meet wonderful people. It does not matter the mode, the young people must practice any sport because that will maintain them far away from addictions, they'll be the best persons and they'll feel good and fill with pride their families."