Michoacán added six medals to its tally at the 2026 National Olympics CONADE, securing three silver and three bronze medals in badminton and cycling events held in Tlaxcala and Jalisco on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
The state’s cycling contingent delivered early success when Adrián Arroyo captured the silver medal in the men’s under-22 road race over 120 kilometers. Arroyo completed the course in 3 hours, 19 minutes, and 28 seconds, finishing behind gold medalist Dylan Murillo of Baja California Sur and ahead of bronze medalist Arturo Ramírez of Baja California.
In badminton, Michoacán’s Juan Pablo Montañez earned silver in the men’s singles under-17 category. The silver medal in men’s doubles was won by the partnership of Juan Pablo Montañez and Sandro Zavala. Bronze medals were secured by three different combinations: Fabio Mora and Uziel Barrera in men’s doubles under-19, Diego Bautista and Sofía Guerrero in mixed doubles under-17, and the mixed doubles under-17 team.
With these results, Michoacán’s badminton program concluded its participation in the 2026 National Olympics CONADE with three silver and four bronze medals. The state’s overall medal count now stands at three gold, six silver, and seven bronze medals in the competition.
The cycling and badminton events took place as part of the ongoing National Olympics CONADE 2026, which is being hosted across multiple venues including the High Performance Sports City in Apizaco, Tlaxcala. This venue has been scheduled to host badminton competitions from April 16 to April 26, 2026, as part of the event’s 30th-anniversary edition.
Michoacán’s performance continues a strong showing in the national amateur sports competition, with athletes competing across various disciplines throughout the event period running from April 16 to June 6, 2026.
For ongoing updates on the National Olympics CONADE 2026 and Michoacán’s athletic performance, readers can follow official competition updates through authorized sports channels.