Mexican Delegation Dominates Central American and Caribbean Games with 100 Gold Medals
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The Mexican Delegation is having a great participation in the Central American and Caribbean Games by reaching 100 gold medals and finishing with 101 last Monday. The disciplines of rhythmic gymnastics, archery, athletics and diving are the ones that had the greatest contribution of gold medals with women in the lead. The count continues during this Tuesday of activities.
The country closes its participation with 235 medals, of which 101 are gold, 71 silver and 63 bronze; The monitoring is being given by the Mexican Olympic Committee through its social networks and the official page of the Central American Games. In the streak of gold medals accumulated by the Mexican delegation, the mixed badminton team sang the National Anthem on the podium after taking first place.
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100 gold medals of Mexico in the Central American Games.
They beat Centro Caribe Sports with a score of 3-1. Within the last tests that were carried out this Monday, July 3, the Mexican Laura Galván and Alma Cortés took the 2 – 3 podium in the 5,000 meter test in women’s athleticsl, for which they increased the number of medals that keeps Mexico in first place.
Miriam Aseret Zatter was crowned Central American bowling champion, in the All Event modality. For their part, Sandra Góngora, Iliana Lomelí and Aseret Zetter also added metals for the country, since in the category of women’s bowling trios they climbed to the podium in second place after achieving 3,906 points. In the 500 meter athletics event, Laura Galván was left with the second place of the test, for which she added one more silver for the Mexican delegation.
The women’s Tri of Pedro López defeated his Jamaican counterpart 7-3, a result with which they qualified for the next stage of the tournamentin which the medals would already be at stake. Marina Malpica she won in the artistic gymnastics ribbon final and that was Mexico’s 100th medal in the competition.
With these results, he remains the leader in the medal table.
-Men 25
-Women 31
-Mixed 8
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