Michoacán Medals: Taekwondo & Athletics Success | Cecufid

Michoacán obtained two silver and three bronz medals in the disciplines of Taekwondo and Athletics, within the 2025 National Olympiad


Guadalajara, Jalisco. – Michoacán obtained two silver and three bronz medals in the disciplines of Taekwondo and Athletics, within the 2025 National Olympiadthat It is celebrated simultaneously in various points of the Mexican Republic.

The State Commission of Physical Culture and Sports (CUECFID), informs that, The Michoacan taekwondo obtained a silver and three more bronzes in the marathon combat day in Tapatío soil, so it reached 19 metals obtained so far in this edition.

The silver medal was conquered by Matilda Durán, in the junior categoryless than 46 kilograms. While The bronzes were obtained by Paola Pérez, in Júniorless than 42 kilograms; Ángel Ruiz, in Sub 21less 74 kilograms; and Felipe Campuzano, in Júniorless 68 kilograms.

For its part, The athlete Sofía Ledesma won the other silver medal in the three thousand meters march, Sub 16 test, after stopping the stopwatch after 16 minutes, 29 seconds and 39 hundredths. The podium was complemented by the Jalisco América López and the regiomontana Ángela Córdoba, first and third, respectively.

Today the activity of athletics continues in the Sub 16 and 18 categories in Apizaco, Tlaxcala. Taekwondo does the same with the major categories in Guadalajara, Jaliscowhere also in the next few hours the badmintonone of the disciplines with more projection in the Sports development centers of the CUECFID.

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