Erick Maya
Mexico City / 01.08.2024 03:05:28
The Mexican archer Matias Grande continues in a big way within the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and this Thursday he demonstrated it in the individual test of the archery men’s, where he won his Round of 32 game by beating the Colombian 6-2 Jorge Enriquez.
Grande20 years old, worked his duel and won 28-27 in the first set to add his first two points. He then tied the next two sets and finished the game with a perfect display of three tens in the fourth and final set to tie the tie. victoria.
“Nothing out of the ordinary, this is trainingThe truth is I’m happy, those mornings that sometimes I wanted to continue sleeping… thanks to those people who are staying up late, to all the Mexicans who are present here. The mind cannot be focused on two things, if you have a positive thought you cannot have a negative one, I focus on my shots, my arrows, and everything that I can control,” Grande mentioned to YOU CAN.
Matias Grande had started his participation in this individual competition a few minutes before, when he realized Otgonbold Baatarkhuyagporrepresentative of Mongolia, with a solid 7-1 in the 32nd round. of Final.
What’s next for Matías Grande in the Olympic Games?
With the good results this morning, Matias Grandewho is ranked 17th in the world rankings, will have his next match next Sunday, August 4 in the round of Round of 16 where a rival awaits after the closing of the current direct elimination round.
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Matías Grande defeats Colombian Jorge Enríquez 6-2, and enters the round of the 16 best men’s archers in #Paris2024.
????️Tomorrow she will compete in the mixed team test with Alejandra Valencia and on August 4 she will return to the individual phase. pic.twitter.com/FVN4RmCmgt
— CONADE (@CONADE) August 1, 2024
However, the tricolor goalkeeper will return to the field of the Invalides Square from this Friday, when he makes his debut with his compatriot Alejandra Valencia in the mixed team competition archerywhere they look like one of the most powerful duos in the contest.