Alba Viñals Sets New Andorran Indoor 200m Record at 25.02s
Andorran athlete Alba Viñals ties and breaks the 11-year national women's 200m indoor record of 25.02 seconds at the Simmons-Harvey Invitational in.
Key Points
- Viñals ran 25.02s at Simmons-Harvey Invitational 2026 in Michigan, USA.
- Edged out Fanny Sebastián's record held since 2014.
- Achieved while studying and training at Eastern Michigan University.
- Result confirmed Monday; no details on conditions or future plans.
Andorran athlete Alba Viñals set a new national record in the women's 200 metres indoors with a time of 25.02 seconds at the Simmons-Harvey Invitational 2026 in Michigan, USA.
The performance, achieved while competing for Eastern Michigan University where she studies and trains, edged out the previous mark of 25.02 seconds held by Fanny Sebastián since 2014. As a member of the Andorran Athletics Federation (FAA), Viñals delivered the achievement during the indoor track meet on Sunday.
Reports confirmed the result on Monday, highlighting the 11-year longevity of the prior record. No additional details on race conditions, wind readings, or Viñals' season plans were available.
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