Mario García Romo returns to compete in the indoor Spanish championships
Spanish middle-distance runner Mario García Romo makes his return to competition after overcoming injuries, aiming to compete in the 1,500 meters at the National Indoor Championships in Valencia.
Mario García Romo, Spain's top 1,500m athlete, is making his return to competitive running after a long break due to injuries and physical issues that began before the Paris 2024 Olympics. The 26-year-old athlete expressed his eagerness to compete again, stating, 'The people of Salamanca are very strong!' as he prepares for the indoor national championships in Valencia following a 20-month hiatus from competition.
Having trained in Boulder, Colorado, Romo emphasizes the significance of the upcoming competitive year, which includes multiple championships such as the Indoor World Championships and the European Championships. Despite feeling that he is currently not at peak performance, he is optimistic about his goals for 2026, indicating a positive outlook on gradually regaining his form. He will be competing in the semifinals on Saturday and the final on Sunday, with expectations for a strong showing.
Romo's determination to return to the sport showcases not just his resilience but also highlights the challenges athletes face while recovering from injuries. His story serves as an inspiration to fellow competitors and demonstrates the importance of mental strength in sports, especially as he aims to regain his previous competitive levels in the months leading up to major international events.