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November 21, 2024

Serie Mundial de Para NataciĆ³n

Mexico will host for the third consecutive consecutive time the Para Swimming World Series

Guadalajara hosts the Para Swimming World Series 2024 from November 21-24, with 218 athletes from 11 countries. Mexico will seek to surpass its 46 medals from 2023. For the second consecutive year, Guadalajara, Jalisco, will host the Para Swimming World Series, which will take place from November 21 to 24. This event is part of the qualification process for the Para Swimming World Championship in Singapore 2025.     In this edition, 218 athletes from 11 countries will participate, highlighting the presence of 158 Mexican swimmers, of which 83 are men and 75 are women. Among the most outstanding representatives are Haydee Viviana Aceves PĆ©rez, double silver medalist at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games; JesĆŗs Alberto GutiĆ©rrez BermĆŗdez, bronze winner at Paris 2024; and Patricia Valle BenĆ­tez, a historical figure with eight Paralympic Games in her career and 11 medals in total.     The official opening will take place today, November 21, at 7:30 p.m. (Mexico Central Time) at the Guadalajara Metropolitan Aquatic Center. Preliminary competitions will begin at 9:00 a.m., and the finals will be held starting at 5:00 p.m. One of the most outstanding athletes in this sport is Fabiola RamĆ­rez, originally from LeĆ³n, Guanajuato, who has been recognized as the best female athlete with a high degree of disability in 2021 and 2022 by the World Para Swimming Series. In the 2023 edition, Mexico achieved an excellent performance, winning 46 medals: 14 gold, 20 silver, and 12 bronze.     This international competition, organized by World Para Swimming, was held for the first time in Mexico in 2022, in Tijuana, Baja California.

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Edgar Rivera Prepares for 2025 Track and Field Season

After completing his third Olympic cycle, Edgar Rivera Morales has set his sights on the 2025 season, with a primary focus on the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan. Following his participation in the Olympics and a five-week break, the Sonora-born high jumper has resumed training in La Paz, Baja California, under the guidance of Julio Prado. Rivera will spend three months in the city refining his performance in preparation for the indoor season, which kicks off in Europe this January.     ā€œWe prepared well to perform at our best in the Olympics, and that experience will guide us moving forward,ā€ Rivera said. ā€œThis break allowed me to recover fully, mentally and physically, so I can start the new season feeling motivated and fresh.ā€ The pre-season stage is critical for Rivera, requiring both in-person and remote coaching. ā€œPre-season is essential; it lays the foundation for a solid year. Once the indoor season begins, my coach provides remote workouts, but this phase is best done in person,ā€ he explained. You might also like: Edgar Rivera concludes his journey in the Indoor Athletics World Tour Riveraā€™s competitive calendar will likely start in February, with the goal of qualifying for the World Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, at the end of March. However, his ultimate priority remains the World Athletics Championships in September. ā€œIā€™m feeling strong and healthy right now, with no injuries, which is key,ā€ Rivera stated. ā€œEvery season, I stay focused on competing and giving my best.ā€ Although a fourth Olympic appearance is still on the horizon, Rivera emphasized a step-by-step approach: ā€œAs long as I stay motivated, feel good, and enjoy what I do, thereā€™s no reason to stop.ā€

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Edgar Rivera

EDGAR RIVERA MAINTAINS PRE-SEASON TRAINING IN BAJA CALIFORNIA AHEAD OF 2025 COMPETITION

Edgar Rivera Morales, after completing his third Olympic cycle, is now focused on preparing for the 2025 season, with his primary goal set on the World Athletics Championships. Following his participation in the Olympic Games and a five-week break, Rivera has resumed his pre-season training in La Paz, Baja California. The 33-year-old high jumper from Sonora will spend around three months training in the peninsula city under the guidance of Julio Prado, fine-tuning his performance for the indoor season set to start in Europe this January. ā€œWe prepared well to arrive in great shape for the Olympics, and we felt and lived that experience,ā€ Rivera shared. ā€œWith this in mind, Iā€™ll continue balancing my professional and personal life. The break was necessary to recover properly and to start the next season with fresh motivation and a healthy body and mind.ā€ Rivera explained that while part of his training with his coach is remote, the pre-season stage requires in-person guidance. ā€œPre-season is crucial as it provides the energy for a strong season. Once I start the indoor season, my coach will send me workout plans, but this part needs to be done in person,ā€ he added. You might also like: Edgar Rivera concludes his participation in the Indoor Athletics World Tour Looking ahead, Rivera mentioned that his competitive season will likely begin in February, aiming to qualify for the World Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, scheduled for late March. However, his top priority is the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, set for September. ā€œRight now, I feel good, healthy, and strong. I havenā€™t had any injuries, which is very important. When I start a season, I take it seriously and stay focused on competing and performing well,ā€ Rivera noted. While he hasnā€™t ruled out a potential fourth Olympic Games, Rivera emphasized a step-by-step approach, stating, ā€œAs long as Iā€™m motivated, eager, and feeling good, I see no reason to quit.ā€

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F4 NACAM Returns to Amozoc for Round 2

Second round of the championship at AutĆ³dromo Miguel E. Abed The F4 NACAM series is back on track this November 23-24 at the AutĆ³dromo Miguel E. Abed in Amozoc, Puebla, for the second round of the season. After an impressive debut during the Mexico City Grand Prix, young talents in this championship are set for a weekend filled with speed and competition. Three thrilling races The event will feature three intense 30-minute races. Activities kick off on Saturday with two free practice sessions, followed by qualifying at 2:30 PM. Later that day, the first race will begin at 4:51 PM. Sunday will see the final two races of the weekend. The action starts at 10:37 AM with the second race, while the grand finale is scheduled for 3:00 PM. Between Sundayā€™s races, fans will have the chance to get up close with the new Tatuus F4-T421 cars and meet the drivers aiming for the podium in this competitive series. Championship leaders After one round, JosĆ© Carlos HernĆ”ndez of Alessandros Silver leads the standings with 50 points. In second place, Helio Meza from Alessandros Blue is tied with Zaky Ibrahim Jr. of RAM Racing, both holding 33 points. The battle for the championship is set to heat up in Puebla. A must-attend event for motorsports fans In addition to the thrilling races, the event offers attendees a chance to dive into the world of motorsports, experiencing the technology and skill that define the F4 NACAM series. The grandstands will be open on Sunday for fans eager to feel the adrenaline of this spectacular competition.

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Pilotos compitiendo en el Rally Fest Colima 2024

Rally Fest Colima 2024: Speed Meets Culture

A festival that combines racing, art, and family fun From November 21 to 24, the Rally Fest Colima 2024 promises to be one of the yearā€™s most exciting events, blending the thrill of motorsports with cultural and recreational activities for all ages. This festival highlights Colima as a premier destination for sports and cultural tourism. Two action-packed formats The main event will feature the 23rd Gulf to Pacific Rally, traversing the stunning landscapes of Jalisco and Colima for the first time. Participants can choose between two thrilling formats: Speed Rally, showcasing spectacular maneuvers and competitions. Gulf to Pacific Rally, a route starting in Guadalajara and ending in Manzanillo, where drivers can compete with their own vehicles. Additionally, drifting shows will provide adrenaline-pumping entertainment for speed enthusiasts. The Atemporal Festival, a centerpiece of Rally Fest, will run during the following hours: Thursday and Friday: 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM Saturday and Sunday: 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM HIGHLIGHTED ACTIVITIES: Creative workshops: Design your fall-themed tote bag, personalize photos at the “Decorate Your Photocar” workshop, or paint a unique mandrake in collaboration with Alma Magna. Classic car exhibition and the fun crazy car contest, where participants showcase imaginative designs. Gastronomy area featuring regional dishes and a market with local brands. LIVE MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT Enjoy performances by groups like Los Michis, Ballet Jamal, K-pop Date, and Petit Art, filling the festival with music, dance, and high energy. A COMPLETE EXPERIENCE The Rally Fest Colima 2024 is not just a motorsports eventā€”itā€™s a celebration of Colimaā€™s rich culture. Attendees can admire breathtaking landscapes, connect with local traditions, and create unforgettable memories. If youā€™re looking for an experience that combines adrenaline, creativity, music, and gastronomy, this is an event you wonā€™t want to miss.

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Argentina defeats Peru 1-0 in World Cup qualifiers

Argentina secured a crucial 1-0 victory over Peru, bringing their total to 25 points in the race for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. This win puts Argentina five points ahead of Uruguay, their closest competitor. Despite dominating the match, the breakthrough didnā€™t come until the 55th minute, when Lautaro MartĆ­nez scored a stunning goal from a Messi cross, breaking the deadlock. This marked Messiā€™s 61st assist for the Argentinian national team. With this victory, Argentina cements its position at the top of the South American qualifiers until March, when they face Uruguay and Brazil. Meanwhile, Peru drops to the bottom of the table with just seven points, two behind Chile. You might also like: Se acabĆ³ el sueƱo de Messi, el Inter de Miami fue eliminado en playoffs

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Victory Prize MĆ©xico 2024

Mexico GP Receives the 2024 Victory Prize

Recognized for its Social Impact The Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix has been awarded the Victory Prize Mexico 2024 in the “Passion Wave” category, honoring its transformative impact as a sporting phenomenon that turned the sport into a social trend this year. Organized by FcoGroup for the first time, the Victory Prize acknowledges Mexican sports organizations and figures who transcend competition, inspiring and changing lives through their passion and talent. Federico GonzĆ”lez CompeĆ”n, General Director of the Mexico GP, shared: “We are deeply honored to receive this recognition. The heart of our event is our fans, and awards like this reflect the hard work of our entire team. This prize motivates us to exceed expectations for our next edition, where weā€™ll celebrate the Grand Prixā€™s tenth anniversary.”     This award joins a series of honors positioning the Mexico GP as one of the best sporting events globally: Best Event of the Year by the FIA for five consecutive years, Environmental Accreditation Star from the FIA, and Gold Distinction at the 2024 Eventex Awards. More than just a sports spectacle, the Mexico GP aims for global impact. By offering a unique fan experience, it has become a benchmark in the entertainment and sports industries. The organization reaffirms its commitment to innovation and excellence, ensuring that Mexico remains a top-tier destination for world-class events.

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UEFA Nations League

Germany and Hungary Draw 1-1 in Nations League Group Stage Finale

In the concluding match of the UEFA Nations League group stage, Germany and Hungary played to a 1-1 draw, a result that held no significant implications for either team. Germany, having already secured a spot in the quarter-finals and leading the group, took the lead with a goal from Felix Nmecha in the 76th minute. However, Dominik Szoboszlai equalized for Hungary in the closing moments. With this outcome, Germany remained unbeaten, finishing with 14 points, followed by the Netherlands. Hungary, with no chance to advance, ended in third place with 6 points, while Bosnia and Herzegovina were relegated with just 2 points.

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Daniel "Cejitas" Valladares en el ring durante una pelea

Daniel “Cejitas” Valladares: The Mexican Warrior Chasing Glory

Ɓngel Daniel “Cejitas” Valladares, a former mini flyweight world champion under the IBF in 2022, is one of Mexico’s standout boxers with an impressive record of 29 victories. After losing his title in 2023, he is determined to rise again, fueled by relentless effort and unwavering dedication. Hailing from the streets of Monterrey, Ɓngel Daniel Valladares PĆ©rez has proven that with hard work and perseverance, dreams can become reality. With a professional record of 29 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw, “Cejitas” continues to carve his path in the challenging world of professional boxing. The Road to Greatness for Daniel “Cejitas” Valladares Valladares made his professional debut on February 14, 2014, securing a unanimous decision victory over Carlos Bernal. His skill and resilience earned him the WBC Youth Silver Light Flyweight title in 2017. Defending the belt with remarkable wins, this achievement marked the beginning of a career that has consistently evolved. In 2022, Valladares achieved his biggest milestone by becoming the IBF Mini Flyweight World Champion. However, in October 2023, he faced a tough loss to Ginjiro Shigeoka in Japan, ending the fight in the fifth round. This setback, rather than diminishing his spirit, has reignited his drive to come back stronger.     A Championā€™s Mentality Valladaresā€™ success is built on rigorous training and an unbreakable mindset. Every punch thrown in the ring reflects countless hours of preparation and his passion for proudly representing Mexico. His dynamic style and fighting spirit make him a role model for the next generation of boxers. The upcoming fight for “Cejitas” will be yet another test of his ability to overcome adversity. Donā€™t miss the chance to witness his journey back to glory. Tickets are available now on Titan Tickets.

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