Mexican Athletes Gear Up for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

Among the events that we will see throughout this year, the Paris 2024 Olympic Games They have already become one of the most anticipated on the calendar. With a history that dates back to Ancient Greece and has been around for generations, this continues to be the meeting point that reflects sporting excellence around the world.

This year, Paris will be the city that will host the Olympics 2024, where, through 32 sports of different disciplines, the most recognized athletes of the moment will compete for a place on the podium to exalt their country, and without a doubt, it is something in which Mexico promises to surprise. Either with Citlali Moscotethe marathon runner who stood out for being the first Mexican to be classified for the competition, Daniela Souzathe winner of a gold medal at the 2022 World Taekwondo Championships, Dulio Carrillo, the pentathlete who has triumphed in this discipline; either Citlalli Ortiz and Fátima Herrera, who have broken the stigma that boxing, the 2024 edition will have a strong representation of Mexicans. With that in mind, we review the complete list of Mexicans who will participate in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Which Mexican athletes are going to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games?

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Athletics

  • Citlali Moscote— Athletics
  • Margarita Hernández—Marathon
  • Laura Galván— 5 thousand meters
  • Ricardo Ortiz—March 20 kilometers
  • Alejandra Ortega— March 20 kilometers
  • José Luis Doctor— March 20 kilometers
  • Noel Chama— March 20 kilometers
  • Alegna González— March 20 kilometers
  • Ilse Guerrero— March 20 kilometers
  • Alegna González and Ever Palma—Mixed Relay Marathon
  • Uziel Muñoz—Shot put

Boxing

  • Citlalli Ortiz— 75 kg
  • Fátima Herrera— 50 kg
  • Marco Verde— 71 kg

Badminton

Cycling

  • Ricardo Peña— 50 kg Varonyl Omnium
  • Victoria Velasco— Every woman
  • Marcela Prieto—Road cycling
  • Daniela Gaxiola and Yuli Verdugo—Female individual speed
  • Daniela Gaxiola and Yuli Verdugo— Female Keirin
  • Daniela Gaxiola, Yuli Verdugo and Jessica Salazar—Speed ​​team
  • Men’s mountain biking

Rafting

  • Karina Alanís and Beatriz Briones—K2 Canoeing 500 meters
  • Sofía Reinoso— Slalom canoeing

Nailed

  • Alejandra Orozco and Gabriela Agúndez— Women’s 10-meter synchronized platform
  • Alejandra Orozco— 10 meter platform
  • Gabriela Agúndez— 10 meter platform
  • Aranza Vázquez—Trampoline 3 meters
  • Kevin Muñoz—3 meter trampoline
  • Osmar Olvera—Trampoline 3 meters
  • Osmar Olvera and Juan Celaya—3 meter synchronized trampoline
  • Randal Willars—10 meter platform
  • Kevin Berlin— Synchronized 10-meter platform
  • Kevin Berlin and Randal Willars—Synchronized Platform 10 meters

Gym

  • Alexa Moreno—Artistic Gymnastics
  • Ahtziri Sandoval—Artistic Gymnastics
  • Natalia Escalera—Artistic Gymnastics
  • Rhythmic fencing team

Fencing

Weightlifting

Lucha

  • Román Bravo—Men’s wrestling 57 kg
  • Austin Gómez—Men’s wrestling 65 kg

Swimming

  • Miguel de Lara— 200 meters
  • Gabriel Castaño— 50 meters

Artistic Swimming

  • Nuria Diosdado and Joana Jiménez—Duet
  • Swimming team

Open Water Swimming

  • Paulo Strehlke— 10 kilometers
  • Martha Sandoval— 10 kilometers

Pentathlon

  • Mayan Oliver
  • Mariana Arceo
  • Duilio Carrillo
  • Emiliano Hernandez

Remo

  • Alexis López and Miguel Carballo—2x Lightweight

Equestrian jumping

Table tennis

  • Marcos Madrid
  • Arantxa Cosio

Taekwondo

  • Daniela Souza— -49 kg
  • Carlos Sansores—+80 kg

Surf

Remo

  • Kenya Lechuga— Women’s Individual Sculls

Archery

  • Marías Grande— Individual
  • Marías Grande, Carlos Rojas and Bruno Martínez—By teams and individuals
  • Alejandra Valencia, Ángela Ruiz and Ana Paula Vázquez—By teams or individuals

Triathlon

  • Rosa Martínez Tapia
  • Lizeth Rueda
  • Crisanto Grajales
  • Aram Penaflor

Sport’s shot

  • Gabriela Rodríguez—Skeet
  • Carlos Quezada—3 position rifle
  • Edson Ramírez— 10 meter air rifle
  • Alejandra Zavala—25 meter pistol

The Mexican flag bearers at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

Alejandra Orozco and Emiliano Hernández will be the Mexican flag bearers at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Both will continue the tradition of carrying the country’s flag high during the opening ceremony of the Olympics on behalf of Mexico. As is customary among the figures who assume this title, the two standard bearers have an honorary past in the sport. While Orozco has 2 Olympic medals (silver in London 2012 and bronze in Tokyo 2020) in synchronized 10-meter platform jump, Hernández became the fourth athlete to tie the world record in the men’s modern pentathlon final with 1,534 points during the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games, a victory that ensured his place at the ceremony.

2024-06-19 00:17:40
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