Mexico was located in the city. 30th place in the overall medal table V XVII Paralympic Games 2024 in Paris. which ended this Sunday, after 12 days of competition, with the closing ceremony at Stade de France.
Mexican delegation didn’t make it surpass 20th place achieved three years ago in Tokyo 2020, where he shone There are 22 dams in total, of which seven were gold, two were silver and 13 were bronze. So, the first place went to China, followed by the UK and the US.
IN City Light The order of the top three countries in the overall medal table was repeated, but not quite the same Mexico, down 10 places on the stairs that need to be placed in 30th place with 17 metalsOf these, three are gold, six are silver and eight are bronze.
A quarter of Paralympians will bring medals to Mexico in Paris in 2024.
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β CONADE (@CONADE) September 8, 2024
They are Mexican Paralympianswho have established themselves as among the best in the world in each of their disciplines.
Gold
Arnulfo Castorena β for swimming (50m, breast, men β SB2)
Juan Pablo Cervantes β Paralympic Athletics (Men’s 100m β T54):
Gloria Zarza β Paralympic Athletics (Women’s Shot Put β F54)
Silver
Heidi Viviana Aceves Perez – Swimming (Women’s 50m Backstroke – S2)
Heidi Viviana Aceves Perez – Swimming (Women’s 100m Backstroke – S2)
Angel Camacho – for swimming (50 meters back, S4)
Luis Mario Najera – Taekwondo (Men K44, up to 80 kg)
Edgar Ulises Fuentes YaΓ±ez – Paralympic Athletics (Javelin Throw – F54)
Gilda Guadalupe Cota Vera β Paralympic Athletics (Shot Put β F33)
Bronze
Amalia Perez Vasquez β Powerlifting (Women +61kg)
Jesus Alberto Gutierrez Bermudez β swimming (400m freestyle β S6).
Rosa Maria Guerrero Casares – Paralympic Athletics (Discus Throw -F55)
Osiris Anet Machado Silver – For athletics (discus throw – F64)
Angel de Jesus Camacho Ramirez β for swimming (100m freestyle β S4)
Angel de Jesus Camacho Ramirez – for swimming (150m individual medley – SM4)
Juan Diego Garcia Lopez – Taekwondo (Men K44, up to 70 kg)
Jesus Castillo β Powerlifting (Men 107kg)
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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