Amalia Perez Wins Bronze and Sets Continental Record on Road to Paris 2024 Paralympic Games

Amalia Perez continues to fill Mexico with pride on its way to the Paralympic Games 2024. The four-time Paralympic champion lifted 132 kilograms and obtained the medal made of bronze at the world competition held in Tbilisi, Georgia. There, in addition, he imposed a continental record.

The halter Mexicana participated in the Final of the category up to 67 kilos, with the feat of lifting of 132 kilograms. During the competition she also previously lifted 125 and 130 kilos.

“Keep marking recordsachieving a mark, moving forward, raising my level, makes me feel calm about what we are doing,” said the Mexican parathlete to Conade after the event. “It is being done well and we can aspire to continue being among the best in the world and, of course, continue dreaming and seek a better result in Paris 2024“.

The parathlete set a new record lifting at the American level despite competing after a injury recent. “Thank God I am now one hundred percent recovered; now all that remains is to train, prepare well, without fear.”

Amalia Perez has already won oro in his category on four occasions: Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020. Now he hopes to return home again with a medal. “We are defining what best suits us. I think we have three opportunities to look for a camp: one in Norway, another in Paris and we could also be at the National Center for the Development of Sports Talents and High Performance, prior to Paris 2024“.

Paralympics 2024

Los Paralympic Games of Paris 2024 They will take place between August 28 and September 8. During those 11 days, 549 events will be held to obtain medals in the 22 sports that are part of the program: athletics, badminton, wheelchair basketball, boccia, cycling, wheelchair fencing, 5-a-side soccer, goalball, judo, weightlifting , horse riding, swimming, canoeing, rowing, wheelchair rugby, taekwondo, table tennis, wheelchair tennis, archery, Olympic shooting, triathlon and sitting volleyball.

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2024-06-27 01:44:35
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