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MEXICO CITY (APR) .- The Mexican delegation started Monday's day with two new gold medals and was only six to reach the hundredth in this category in the 23 games of Central and South America. Caribbean Barranquilla
The Mexican team, which today added gold medals through women's archery teams and a another in synchronized swimming, currently harvesting 94 gold medals, which gives it virtually its guaranteed title.
In addition, the Mexican delegation accumulates 83 silver medals and 60 bronze medals for a sub total of 237.
Colombia retains second place overall with 51 gold medals . However, Cuba has managed to reduce the difference by adding up to 46 gold medals to date.
On the one hand, the Mexican women's shooting team, composed of Aída Román, Alejandra Valencia and Ana Paula Vázquez, imposed on the host Colombia in the recurve bow test.
Mexicans scored 172 points, 10 more than Colombians. In the first set, Mexico added 59 points, in the second 56 and in the third 57. With the above, the tricolor team gave the first gold medal to the delegation of the referred discipline .
In contrast, the team The Mexican men's archery shot fell 5-3 in Colombia, which snatched first place in the specialty of shooting in the recurve.
The tricolor representative was composed of Ernesto Boardman, Luis "El Abuelo" Alvarez and Jorge Nevarez.
On Tuesday 31, the individual events start in the recurve arc, in which Mexico aspires to more medals
In synchronized swimming, Mexico won the gold medal in the 39th. Technical team event, thanks to the presentation of Nuria Diosdado, Karem Achach, Joana Jimenez, Teresa Alonso, Luisa Rodriguez, Amaya Velazquez, Regina Alferez, Jessica Sobrino, Ana Soto and Wendy Mayor.
Mexicans added 83.5230 points, against the Colombian team that ended with 71.2450. Venezuelan Ace with 70.9543
This medal is added to the individual medal obtained by Joana Jiménez, as well as in the pair modality by Karem and Nuria Diosdado.
In three days of synchronized swimming, Mexico accumulates three gold, seven predicted. This Tuesday, prizes will be disputed in free only and free routine combined.
In tennis, the tricolor delegation earned their first medal (bronze) by Giuliana Olmos, who won in two sets at Breana Stampli, Trinidad and Tobago, with 6-1 and 6-3 defeats
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