Luis “Abuelo” Álvarez Aims for Paris Olympic Games in Second National Archery Selective

On his way to the XXXIII Olympic Games in Paris 2024, the archer from Baja California, Luis “Abuelo” Álvarez, will participate in the second National Archery Selective, which will take place from February 13 to 16 in the City from Mexico.

The Transition Committee for the Reorganization of the archery discipline, supported by the International Archery Federation, will hold the National Selective of recurve bow at the facilities of the National High Performance Center (CNAR), with the presence of 16 archers, eight of each gender.

As established in the call, after completing two qualifying rounds and one Olympic round, the six best-ranked archers of each gender will continue to compete for a place at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

The Transition Committee, led by former Olympian Juan René Serrano, has scheduled the Selective Ownership Control from March 5 to 10, the venue of which has yet to be determined. In this event, the national team that will represent Mexico in the World Cups and in the qualifying events for Paris 2024, such as the Medellín 2024 Pan American Games, will be selected.

“Grandpa” Álvarez, who aspires to compete in his third Olympic Games, has carried out much of his preparation at the CAR in Tijuana, with the support of coach Luis Alfaro.

2024-02-11 04:20:34
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