They add 41 medals in National Games Conade 2021 – El Sol de Cuernavaca

With their performance, athletes from the state of Morelos increase the number of medals on the board. This with the three joined by Melisa Rodríguez and the brothers Maximiliano and Paulo Strehlke in Aguas Abiertas, reaching 41 metals (8 gold, 14 silver and 19 bronze).

In this way, the 38 obtained in the 2019 edition are exceeded, when the fair was still called the National Olympiad, said the director of the Institute of Sport and Physical Culture of the State of Morelos (Indem), Germán Villa Castañeda.

In addition, it is predicted that in the next few days, the figure will increase with rugby, badminton, beach volleyball and chess.

During the day yesterday, a gold and two silver medals were added in the open water discipline, to reach the 41 metals obtained by the Morelos delegation so far.

Since 2015, a number above the 38 badges registered in the last edition of the joust before called the National Olympiad has not been reached, congratulating all the selected Morelos who have collaborated in the harvest of medals.

He explained that in the Acapulco, Guerrero sub-headquarters, the first of the day was on behalf of Melisa Rodríguez Castillo, who raised the name of Morelos on the second step of the podium, within the five-kilometer test category 14-15 years, with a Time of 1: 10: 59.05 hours, only below Renata Sosa from the State of Mexico (1: 10: 49.69), and above Diana Gómez from Veracruz (1: 11: 39.32).

The second silver metal in open water, was thanks to Paulo Strehlke Delgado, who in the same test and category, but in the men’s branch, was second out of 22 participants with a time of 1: 02: 10.35 hours, in the middle of José Castillo from Baja California (1: 02: 10.22) and Roberto Valdés from Jalisco (1: 04: 28.76).

The newt from Morelos that conquered the Acapulco port was Maximiliano Strehlke Delgado, since he won the most precious metal for every athlete in the 7.5 kilometer test, category 16-17 years, by timing 1: 37: 44.63 hours, beating the Baja Californians Maximiliano Vega (1: 37: 49.92) and José Cano (1: 38: 04.68), as well as 18 other swimmers from around the country.

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