Mexico’s Diving and Archery Success: A Strong Olympic Contender

Diving and archery They are two disciplines in which Mexico is considered powera fact that the Aztec athletes confirmed in their recent participation in their respective World Cups.

In the past World swimming championship which was held in Fukuoka, Japan between last July 15 and 30, the national divers shone by conquering six medals (four silver and two bronze) and the same number of olympic quotas: two on women’s 10 meter platform, two more on a three-meter springboard men’s, one for men’s 10-meter platform and another for men’s 10-meter synchronized.

The Olympic places were achieved in the following way: Osmar Olvera and Rodrigo López by advancing to the men’s 3-meter springboard final (two places); Randal Willars and Iván García in the men’s synchronized 10 meters; Gabriela Agúndez and Alejandra Orozco in women’s 10 meter platform (two places) when qualifying for the final; while again Willars He obtained the sixth ticket in the men’s 10 meter individual.

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Viviana Del Ángel and Diego Balleza they obtained silver in the mixed 10-meter platform; Aranza Vázquez, bronze in the women’s 1 meter springboard; Osmar Olvera, two silvers in men’s 1 meter springboard and 3 meter springboard; Kevin Berlin and Randal Willars, bronze in synchronized 10 meter platform; and silver in mixed teams with Aranza Vázquez, Gabriela Agúndez, Jahir Ocampo and Randal Willars.

Mexico had its best participation in history in a Swimming World Cup by finishing in third place in the diving medal table, below China and Australia.

Regarding archery and the World Cup in Berlin that ended last Sunday, the Mexican delegation obtained four Olympic places, three for teams and one individual in the women’s branch.

There were also four medals, three silver and one bronze: Alejandra Valencia and Andrea Becerra, in women’s singles, one more money in a composite women’s team, and that of bronze in recurve women’s team.

As in diving, archery was Mexico’s best participation in the World Cup.

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These two disciplines have another thing in common and that is that their federations have suffered different conflicts that have led them to be unknown; However, while in archery the Stabilizing Committee created has served to ensure that Conade continues to provide resources to athletes, in aquatic sports this has not been the case.

Less than a year before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Divers and archers are the strongest medal cards for Mexico.

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2023-08-08 07:00:00
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