The fourth edition of the Race Steel SINOBRAS animated the edge of the Old Maraba, on the morning of the last day 18/05. The event brought together professionals and amateurs who walked seven kilometers to celebrate the start of production of steel in Para athletes. Competition also aims to promote a culture of health and quality of life.
The winner of the competition was, Fabiano Gomes, born in Jacundá and now with a heart in Marabá. Four months ago a fixed residence in Maraba, the marathon took 22’03 “time to go through the streets of Old Maraba, crossing the finish line and take home medal, trophy and the amount of R $ 500.
This is not the first time he won the Race of Steel. During 2011, the first edition of the competition, he was also the champion.
Ian Correa evaluated the moment as very positive for the state and for the company. “We received our license with pride. For the expansion of SINOBRAS will make a planned investment of around $ 200 million. “Said Ian.
For Ian Correa, vice president of SINOBRAS, “the idea is to encourage the quality of life through healthy competition and sports. When a person has a mind and a healthy body is much healthier, “he said.
The competition had all 500 kits sold participation. Over R$ 5000 in prizes were awarded to the top three male, female categories and for both teams (community and employees SINOBRAS).