Mexico stands out in the world of diving from the height



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BILBAO.- The Mexican Jonathan Paredes takes the lead in the second season of the world series of high diving which takes place in this Spanish city, and hopes get on the podium this Sunday.

According to excelsior.com, Paredes, champion of the last series, was placed in the lead with a total of 175 units, to leave in second place the Czech Michal Navratil with 166.80 and third to the American David Colturi with 161.40

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While the six-time champion the British Gary Hunt, experienced difficulties at the 11th position in the provisional standings of the 27 meter high event

At the At the end of the first round, the Mexican explained that "I had a lot of pressure and I was nervous, but at least I was able to control myself." It was a great day of competition and I was Hope this will happen tomorrow. "

This Saturday, the men will start with the third round, 30 minutes earlier than expected to try to avoid any weather problems.

after the second round

1- Jonathan Paredes (MEX) 175.00 points
2- Michal Navratil (CZ) 166.80 points
3- David Colturi (USA) 161.40 points [19659007] Mexicana catches gold Diving World Championship

On June 3 in Dallas, Mexican athlete Adriana Jiménez started the best way in the 2018 High Diving World Series season, winning yesterday the gold medal in women

According to Notimex information, at the first stop of the season at Hell's Gate, Texas, Jiménez was the best of women and finished with 302.20 units to hang the gold metal.

Jiménez, from the 33rd to the bone and who won gold last year in Abu Dhabi and the National Sports Award 2017, added his first 200 units of the year to be at the top of the general classification, after the first competition.

The second place was for the British Jessica Macaulay, who was very close to the Mexican with 302.10, only 10 tenths, while the third stage was for the German Anna Bader, with 301.80 points; in the classification, they add 160 and 130 units, respectively.

The second date of the show will take place on June 30 in Bilbao, Spain, where the Mexican will look for a new triumph and his countrymen "will have the thorn" after what happened Saturday.

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