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Alba Viñals Sets Andorran Women's 200m Indoor Record at 25.02s

Andorran athlete Alba Viñals tied and set a new national record in the women's 200m indoors at the Simmons-Harvey Invitational in Michigan,.

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Key Points

  • Viñals ran 25.02s at Simmons-Harvey Invitational 2026 in Michigan, USA.
  • Ties and surpasses Fanny Sebastián's 2014 record of 25.02s.
  • Competes for Eastern Michigan University, member of Andorran Athletics Federation.
  • Highlights progress in international collegiate track circuit.

Andorran athlete Alba Viñals has set a new national record in the women's 200 metres indoors, clocking a time of 25.02 seconds.

The mark, achieved on Sunday at the Simmons-Harvey Invitational 2026 in Michigan, USA, surpasses the previous record of 25.02 seconds held by Fanny Sebastián since 2014. Viñals was competing for Eastern Michigan University, where she studies and trains.

A member of the Andorran Athletics Federation (FAA), Viñals broke the long-standing benchmark during the indoor track meet, marking a significant achievement for Andorran athletics. The performance highlights her progress on the international collegiate circuit.

No further details on the race conditions or Viñals' ongoing season were immediately available.

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