Mexico’s National Archery Team Defined for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games: A New Wave of Talent Emerges

Through a publication on social networks, the The National Commission of Physical Culture and Sports announced that the national archery team was defined to represent Mexico at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

After an arduous selection process organized in the Conade High Performance Center, The six archers, three women and three men, were selected for the summer event.

It should be noted that in both branches the absence of Olympic medalists is surprisingbut without a doubt they demonstrate the level that exists in the sport that is currently led by Alejandra Valencia.

Precisely, Valencia joins Ángela Ruiz and Ana Paula Vázquez to form the group of women that leaves behind the experienced Aida Román and Mariana Avitia, both Olympic medalists in London 2012 with silver and bronze, respectively.

While in men, Matías Grande, Javier Rojas and Bruno Martínez They left behind Luis Álvarez, mixed medalist with Ale Valencia in Tokyo 2020.

Alejandra Valencia, the promise of a medal

Valencia is undoubtedly currently the best exponent of archery in our country and one of the most promising athletes.

In Tokyo 2023 he was a bronze medalist along with Abuelo Álvarez, Just last year he won the national sports award in the Non-Professional Sports category and It is predicted that in Paris 2024 she will be a serious contender for a medal as she is the second best goalkeeper in the world. according to the world ranking of said discipline.

2024-03-10 20:42:17
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