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ALONDRA VALERIO RAMIREZ
[edit]Alondra Valerio Ramirez (born February 29, 2012) is a Costa Rican track and field athlete who competed in Pentathlon during 2023 and 2024. Born in and raised in Cartago, Valerio Ramirez won different U13 competitions in both Costa Rica and Central America. "Alo" or "the Princess of Central American Athletics" is ready to compete in 2025.
BIOGRAPHY
[edit]Childhood and early career
[edit]“Alo” practiced several sports before becoming a track and field athlete such gymnastics, baseball, soccer, and volleyball through all her years at preschool and elementary school.
2023: U13 Pentathlon
[edit]Valerio Ramirez competed in some national competitions winning 1 bronze medal, 3 silver medals and 1 gold medal. She represented Costa Rica for the U13 Central American Games in San Salvador, El Salvador winning a fourth place in Pentathlon and a Gold Medal in 4x100 m Relays.
2024: U13 Pentathlon
[edit]Alondra, "the Princess of Central American Athletics", competed in many national competitions winning 1 bronze medal, 2 silver medals and 13 gold medals. She competed in her first Costa Rican Games and won 1 gold medal in Pentathlon and 1 silver medal is 4x100 m Relays. Again, she represented Costa Rica for the U13 Central American Games in Managua, Nicaragua winning 2 gold medals: in Pentathlon and in 4x100 m Relays. Valerio Ramirez broke the national record for Pentathlon a couple of times and currently holds both Costa Rican and Central American Record for Pentathlon with 2805 points.
Professor Alfredo Cruz Bolanos Award
[edit]Alondra Valerio Ramirez was awarded the Professor Alfredo Cruz Bolanos Award by the Sport and Recreation Costa Rican Institute (ICODER) as the Best Athlete in Athletics during the Costa Rican Games held in Guanacaste in 2024.
2025: Upcoming Events
[edit]After being injured for a couple of months, Alondra is getting ready to compete again, but in another category and in another event. Also, she is starting her seventh grade in high school.