Mexican Archers Aim for Olympic Glory in Paris
The Mexican archery team has made a strong start at the 2024 Paris Olympics, with both individual and team competitors advancing to crucial stages.
Alejandra Valencia, Ana Paula Vázquez, and Ángela Ruiz have secured their spots in the quarterfinals of the women’s individual competition. Valencia, with a score of 669 points, leads the Mexican trio and will face off against American Jennifer Muciño in the next round. Vázquez and Ruiz will compete against Charline Schwartz of Germany and Bryony Pitman of Great Britain, respectively.
In the team event, the Mexican women finished third in the qualification round, trailing only powerhouse teams from South Korea and China.
On the men’s side, Matías Grande, Bruno Martínez, and Carlos Rojas are also poised for success.Grande, the top-ranked Mexican archer, secured the 11th position with 676 points and will face Otgonbold Baatarkhuyag of Mongolia.Martínez and Rojas will take on Hugo Franco of Cuba and Berkim Tumer of Turkey, respectively.
The men’s team finished ninth in the qualification round, setting up a crucial match against Japan, who finished eighth with the same score.
Adding to the excitement, the mixed team of Valencia and Grande secured a seventh-place seeding, propelling them into the elimination rounds. They will face Brazil in the round of 16, aiming to secure a medal on August 2nd.
The Mexican archery team’s journey in Paris is just beginning, with several crucial matches scheduled in the coming days. Archery enthusiasts can follow the action and cheer on the mexican archers as they strive for Olympic glory.
Upcoming Matches (CDMX Time):
Women’s Individual:
August 1st, 2:09 am: Ángela Ruiz vs Bryony Pitman
August 1st, 3:27 am: Alejandra Valencia vs Jennifer Muciño
August 1st, 9:27 am: Ana Vázquez vs Charline Schwartz
Women’s Team:
July 28th, 7:01 am: Mexico vs Great Britain/Germany
Men’s Individual:
July 31st, 4:00 am: Bruno Martínez vs Hugo Franco
August 1st, 1:30 am: Matías grande vs Otgonbold Baatarkhuyag
August 1st, 7:43 am: Carlos Rojas vs Berkim Tume
Men’s Team:
July 29th, 1:30 am: Mexico vs Japan
Mixed Team:
* August 2nd, 2:46 am: mexico (Valencia/Grande) vs brazil
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