The Mexican delegation stood out for Swimming World Cup which is currently being held in Fukuoka, Japan.No. Despite adversity and lack of support, the athletes achieved high results and achieved important goals.
While in total five medals and guaranteed Olympic places until the next Olympic Games Paris 2024 is a show of commitment from athletes who have had to do the impossible to get their participation.
Mexican medals at the World Swimming Championships
Viviana del Angel, 23, and Diego Ballesa, 28, won Mexico’s first medals, adding silver with 313.44 points. on a 10-meter synchronous mixed platform.
Also on the first day of competition Mexico added another medal, this time a bronze one, thanks to the performance of Aranza Vazquez from the meter springboard..
Besides, Osmar Olvera won the silver medal for Mexico in the one meter ski jump., with a score of 428.85 points. On the three-meter springboard, Osmar Olvera completed the Olympic quota with Rodrigo Diego.
Medals and quotas for Paris 2024 for Mexico
Mexico continued to add not only medals, but also quotas for the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Kevin Berlin and Randal Willars won bronze medals in the 10m platform synchronized diving final. with a score of 434.16.
Berlin and Willars have secured their place in Paris 2024, as have Alejandra Orozco and Gabriela Agundes. that despite not finishing on the podium in the 10m platform test, they made it to the final in which 12 athletes received an Olympic quota.
Gabriela Agundez, Jahir Ocampo, Randal Willars and Aranza Vazquez won the silver medal in the mixed vault team event. 3 and 10 meters. In this way, water sports continue to be relevant to Mexico, despite the fact that it is in the midst of a conflict in which its federation is involved, and that CONADE has so far ignored these achievements through its social networks.
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Source: La Opinion
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