The athlete managed to qualify for the final after having completed the route, with four kilometers and 5050 meters, in 16 minutes and 25 seconds, writes Angop.
In the race, the French Élodie Normand (16 minutes and 29 seconds) and Asenath Etile (16 minutes and 36 seconds) were behind the Angolan.
According to Angop, out of a total of 53 athletes, 27 qualified for the final.
After the French competition, the Angolan will head to Portugal where she will be present in a competition that will take place on March 19, in Guimarães.