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Half a century of sports achievements for ‘Guayo’

The COVID-19 pandemic forced its celebration of Half a Century of sporting achievements to be postponed for a year. But “Guayo” Gutiérrez del Bosque, yesterday shared his successes as a multi-sport player and also in his managerial role.

And it is that the regional and national champion of Quarter Horse in Bracket Motos, as well as local in Advanced Bracket, with a very high victories effectiveness, was happy and proud of what has been done in more than 5 decades, with multiple titles and achievements on the race track.

But satisfaction is a variable that he always seeks at all times, which is why he also became involved in canoeing, winning the traditional Nazas River Regatta for several years.

At an early age, it was how Eduardo Gutiérrez del Bosque met the sport, excelling in swimming, in the company of his brother Luis (RIP). He achieved countless calls in all kinds of competitions, also establishing national brands.

With a lot of work only in the gym, he also excelled in physical construction and despite giving his rivals a considerable weight advantage, he managed to get on the podium, due to his dedication.

“It is a long career of triumphs based on discipline and training, I always looked for GOALS and new objectives, that’s why I changed sports, I always aspired to the maximum and sought to compete against the best”, he commented in the meeting before the media.

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He has also played racquetball for quite some time, giving himself the luxury of inviting the best in the world, Paola Longoria, to play and give conferences and clinics. She has attended World Cups, playing her respective category and the Free.

In table tennis, there is no one to beat him. His passion for what is also called ping pong has caused him to organize tournaments in open, veteran, youth and children’s categories. He also played paddle tennis, but a serious Achilles heel injury prevented him from continuing to practice it.

He found in pickleball, a new sport that combines tennis, badminton and table tennis, a new option. Recently, together with José Luis Ortega, who works as a racquetball coach and sports coordinator at the Torreón British Institute, he won third place in a national event held a few days ago in Chapala, Jalisco.

“I am also happy with the achievements that the Lions have obtained in the soccer, basketball and volleyball Nationals,” he added, making it clear that he likes to support his boys from the educational institution so that they continue their studies in prestigious universities at the international level. national as the UDLA.

But also, he proudly highlights that the British has become an important hotbed in the Liga MX Femenil. A large number of soccer players have played with the Warriors, such as Wendy Toledo, Anahí Rentería, Andrea Hurtado, among others, as well as her daughter Ana Paula, who now defends the Mazatlán FC Cañoneras jacket.

“I like being a promoter of sport, supporting people who have the qualities to practice and develop them, who can transcend them,” he said with a smile, making it clear that although he will continue to practice some disciplines, but no longer to the fullest, being close to six decades of life.

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