Aguascalientes Wins 6 Medals at CONADE 2025 Olympiad

Elena Daniela Cruz hangs gold in track cycling; Other athletes stand out in athletics and youth bádminton

Aguascalientes, Mexico. The delegation of Aguascalientes continues to reap triumphs in the National Olympiad Conade 2025obtaining a total of Six medals In the disciplines of track cycling, athletics y badmintonreaffirming its commitment to sports excellence.

Track cycling shines with four medals

In an outstanding performance, Elena Daniela Cruz obtained the gold medal In the test of Race for Female Points C. For its part, Aitana Yetzali Torres Chávez conquered the Silver in Detained Tour within the category Youth to female.

In the Speed ​​by teams youth men Bthe team composed of Derek Yael Villalobos Ruvalcaba, Juan Andrés Marín Prieto y Luis Santiago Flores Rodríguez achieved the Bronze Medal. The branch SUB-23 female He also went up to the podium with the team of Fatima Cornejo, Jovanna nearz y Magdalena Zamudiowho obtained team bronze.

Athletics and Bádminton also provide medals

In athletics, Karol Emilio Picazo Pérez got the Bronze Medal in the 800 flat meterscategory Sub-20.

In Bádminton, young people Axel Gerardo Pedroza Navarro y Santiago Macías Hernández They won bronze in the mode of double men’s sub-13.

Recognition to the effort of athletes and coaches

He Aguascalientes State Sports Institute celebrated these achievements, recognizing the effort, talent and discipline of athletes and coaches that continue putting the name of the State In the National Sports Stage.

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