The most important events of August 26, 2021 – El Financiero

The Paralympic Games They are already here and this Thursday, August 26 (Tokyo time) activities will begin for several Mexican athletes in Tokyo 2020 hoping to get more medals for the country.

After navigating a path full of obstacles, the Mexican delegation seeks to leave the name of our country at the top of the Olympus and thus get the 10 remaining medals to overcome the barrier of 300 medals in the history of Paralympic sport.

A total of 60 athletes will be in the Japanese capital with the mission of succeeding in Tokyo 2020 and continue to show that there are no limits or any force that can stop the will and desire to excel in life.


One day after Fabiola Ramírez won the bronze medal in the women’s 100m backstroke S2, the national athletes will look for one more medal to continue writing her name in the history of Paralympic sport.

For this Thursday (Tokyo time), the Mexican delegation continues its participation in swimming and table tennis.

Mexicans activity

Angel of Jesus Camacho | Men’s 100m freestyle classification S4 – Wednesday, August 25 at 7:17 p.m. (Central Mexico time)

Gustavo Sanchez | Men’s 100m freestyle classification S4 – Wednesday, August 25 at 7:22 p.m. (Central Mexico time)


Juan Jose Gutierrez | Men’s 200m medley classification SM6 – Wednesday, August 25 at 7:27 p.m. (Central Mexico time)

Raul Gutierrez | Men’s 200m medley classification SM6 – Wednesday, August 25 at 7:37 p.m. (Central Mexico time)

Matilde Alcazar | Women’s 400m freestyle classification S11 – Wednesday, August 25 at 8:11 p.m. (Central Mexico time)

Mexicans Activity – Thursday, August 26, 2021

Victor Reyes Turcio vs. Goran Perlic (Serbia) | Round of groups. male individual, Class 2 – Thursday, August 26 at 2:00 a.m. (Central Mexico time)

Edith Sigala | Group round, Women’s Individual, Class 3 – Thursday, August 26 at 6:40 a.m. (Central Mexico time)

Remember that you can follow all the coverage of the Tokyo Paralympic Games 2020 and all the activity of Mexicans in El Financiero.

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