1687745924 Nuria Diosdado shines in golden light at the Central American

Nuria Diosdado shines in golden light at the Central American Games

Nuria Diosdado during a competition in South Korea in 2019.Nuria Diosdado during a competition in South Korea in 2019. Maddie Meyer (Getty Images)

Nuria Diosdado (Guadalajara, 32 years old) has found her best version over the years. The water has made him the main face of artistic swimming in Mexico. By winning the gold medal, the Mexican established herself as the best free solo competitor in the entire region.

Diosdado, who in other performances with Joana Jiménez preferred to give his performances a more eighties touch, opted for a delicate staging to the rhythm of Gracias a la vida, composed by Violeta Parra and sung by Mercedes Sosa. The Mexican exercise had a difficulty rating of 27.85, one of the highest on the occasion. The jury rated it the best, awarding it 161.25 points ahead of the competition from Aruba, Colombia, Cuba and El Salvador.

The artistic swimming shone with the first medal for the duo Diosdado-Joana Jiménez, who triumphed in the technical duet. In addition, mixed duo Itzamary González and Diego Villalobos retained the silver medal. Lonely, Joana Jiménez was also the second best in the technical solo.

Janeth Gómez at the Central American and Caribbean Games in El Salvador.Janeth Gómez at the Central American and Caribbean Games in El Salvador.CODE Jalisco

The strength of Janeth Gomez

The Mexicans excelled in weightlifting. Soraya Jiménez’s heirs have won eight silver medals and two more bronze medals. Janeth Gómez, who was crowned world champion at the last Grand Prix in Cuba, stood out in particular. He stayed there with two gold medals and one silver medal. Now he has won two silver medals in the snatch and clean and jerk in the 59-kilogram class in El Salvador. She is joined by Karla Ortiz (64 kilos), Andrea de la Herrán (49 kilos) in the snatch and Yesica Hernández (49 kilos) in the clean and jerk. In the men, Jorge Cárdenas won two silver medals (73 kilos) and Juan Barco also took second place.

The women’s sport shooting team consisting of Alejandra Zavala, Andrea Ibarra and Alejandra Cervantes won gold in the 10m air pistol category. There was also a full Mexican podium as Mayan Oliver, Mariana Arceo and Catherine Oliver took the top three spots in the modern pentathlon. Mexico receives a total of 10 gold medals, 15 silver medals and 10 bronze medals.

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