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1 hour ago, Braulio said:

Paola Moran, finaliza tercera en la final directa de los 400 metros con marca personal de 52.87, en la cuarta etapa de la American Track League en Fayeteville, Arkansas.

 

Buen resultado en este momento de su temporada, marcar nuevo registro (bajo techo) de cara a la temporada Outdoor

 

El mexicano Valente Mendoza, en los 400 metros, fue sexto de seis participantes en final directa sin mejorar su marca de la temporada.

 

Bien por Paola, creo con un buen programa puede llegar a pensar en la final de los 400 en Tokio, después que en 2019 quedo cerca de pasar a su primera final en un Mundial.

 

Valente fue una sorpresa en 2019 con su doble título en la Universiada, pero tanto el como sus compañeros de relevo necesitan trabajar más duro si quieren estar en los Olímpicos

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Paola tiene muy buen futuro, en efecto, en Doha se quedo a decimas de haber clasificado a la FINAL, creo es guardando las proporciones un resultado aun mas sorprendente que el que tuvo Ana Guevara en su momento en su primer mundial aunque claro en los 90's en los mundiales de Atletismo se competia en 4 rondas, una mas que actualmente.

 

Esta marca se antoja entonces como un buen presagio de cara a la temporada outdoor, ojala que pueda tener el apoyo para una gira europea seria importantisimo foguearse y llegar al cien a Tokio.

 

A Valente lo vi 'bien' a secas, en sus dos oportunidades en la American Track League no destacó. Su paso a las ligas mayores debera darse rapido si es que pretende clasificar a Tokio, cosa que sinceramente veo dificil, quiza sus Juegos son los de Paris 2024.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Braulio said:

A Valente lo vi 'bien' a secas, en sus dos oportunidades en la American Track League no destacó. Su paso a las ligas mayores debera darse rapido si es que pretende clasificar a Tokio, cosa que sinceramente veo dificil, quiza sus Juegos son los de Paris 2024

Mucho de esto viene de una falta total de plan de trabajo de la federación nacional, con un buen cuadro de técnicos y especialistas por cada disciplina.  Sin ello, difícilmente veremos mejora numérica en participación y cualitativa en cada atleta.

 

Cambiando un poco de tema, lista la delegación mañana para el Mundial de Esquí. Dedos cruzados para que al menos uno de ellos logre calificar a Beijing. Al menos, nuestra competidora logro captar la atención de Espn: Mexicana ser la 1ra en asistir a JJOO de Invierno

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A ver si encontramos pronto al sucesor de Alejandro Cardenas y Juan Pedro Toledo, uuuuuh ya llovio desde esos tiempos!

 

Recuerdo a un chico que se metio a la semifinal en Rio de los 200 metros; pero no he sabido mas de el. Ni recuerdo su nombre! pero en efecto, no hay planeacion en nuestro deporte en general. Lastima, estoy seguro que por ahi debemos tener decenas (si decenas) de Guevaras, Cardenas, Riveras, para destacar en el atletismo; toda vez que con pocos recursos se ha visto que se ha hecho algo decente.

 

No sabia que participaban mexicanos en el mundial de esqui nordico. Ojala obtengan papeles decentes, suficientes para que logren puntos de cara a una posible clasificacion olimpica en 2022

 

Tenemos a 5 competidores: Pedro Montes de Oca, Rodrigo Rangel, Antonio Pineyro y Jonathan Soto,

 

 

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31 minutes ago, Braulio said:

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José Carlos Herrera, del Tec de Mty, de hecho resultó ser compañero de carrera de un amigo mío de la prepa. Sí, el desapareció después de Río, lo mismo que Alberto Álvarez que logró avanzar a la final de salto triple, y muchos otros. Que lástima nunca hubo infraestructura para que brillaran en Centroamericanos, Panamericanos, Mundiales y Olímpicos

 

De los esquiadores, tengo fe en que Soto pueda de nuevo bajar la barrera de los 300 puntos, lo que ya hizo en enero en una competencia en EUA.

 

Sería genial tener un tercer elemento en Beijing, junto a Schleper y Dickson

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Jose Carlos Herrera, en efecto. Lastima que se perdio a ese talento.

 

De Alberto Alvarez te puedo comentar que segun he visto en sus redes, sigue en activo, compitio en el mundial de Doha si no recuerdo mal. Ha entrenado bastante en California, en el Centro Olimpico, por lo que supongo que intentara ir a Tokio. 

 

Y si, en Rio tuvimos sorpresas como en el lanzamiento de martillo varonil, con ese cuarto puesto (que parecia medalla de bronce hasta la ultima ronda) pero los resultados de esos Juegos Olimpicos no han podido concretarse en un buen ciclo hacia Tokio.

 

La unica excepcion ha sido Edgar Rivera con su tambien cuarto sitio en el Mundial de 2017 en salto de altura pero tampoco ha podido emular lo hecho desde entonces, actualmente se encuentra en Europa y ha competido con resultados modestos.

 

 

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Valente Mendoza abre su temporada en exteriores con un 45.82, que me parece justo. Uziel Muñoz con 20.68 y Diego del Real con 75.24 también tuvieron buen arranque; pero los 3 deberán trabajar duro para lograr conseguir el pase directo a Tokio.

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El COM ha decidido poner a votación los uniformes que portará la delegación en la inauguración de Tokio.

 

http://www.com.org.mx/votacion/

 

El que definitivamente no me gusta es el de Tlaloc. Creo pudieron haber incorporado motivos de la cultura mexica más sútiles y sobrios en el diseño negro.

 

De los otros dos, ninguno me parece tan llamativo. Si acaso el de charro podría ser más "tradicional", pero al de Oaxaca le falta algo más que la solapa.

 

En cualquier caso, mejor que los uniformes horrendos que llevaron en Londres.

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