Diving, Mexico is a sport that has historically excelled, attracted national pride once World Aquatics Diving World Cup In Quadalajara, with two gold and four silver medals of Jalisco.

The competition took place from April 3 to 6 at the Jaboban Aquatic Center.

A historic silver for the Quea sisters

Fourteen -year -old twins from Quadalajara, Mia and Leia Qua Loboto, took home the historic silver medal in the women’s 3 -meter synchronized Springboard final, scored 298.08 in five rounds.

This platform includes China and Australia, who has taken gold and bronze.

Leia revealed that the twins were dreaming of representing Mexico at the upcoming Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.

“This is (just) beginning,” said Lia. “We will try to give all of us in the Los Angeles Olympic Games, our goal.”

The Qua sisters began diving at the age of 11 at the front of their sister Surya, who participated in the Diving World Cup of Guadalajara. The sister’s participation is the first time that three siblings represent Mexico in the World Diving Competition. This is the first international diving competition of the twins.

Mexico’s male divers carry two golden gold

In a historic synchronized performance, Osmar Olvera and Juan Cella became the first Mexican to win the World Cup title on April 6.

Olympic doubles It brought home the silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics The three -meter Springboard synchronized diving competition was crowned on Sunday as champions, the final score is 430.23 points. The runner-up went to China, and the bronze went to the Great Britain.

On a historic day for Mexico’s diving community, Olympic doubles Osmar Olvera and Juan Celaiah became the first Mexican to win the World Cup title – and household. (Comed Olampico Mexicano/X)

In an interview with the ESPN, Ollvera said, “This is a record in any competition to bring down the Chinese.” Meanwhile, Ceraya, which has a gold and a silver medal from the previous World Cups, heard the national anthem from the platform and the support of the crowd and his family – in his own country – “the most beautiful thing.”

The second gold on Sunday was protected by Randal Villars in the 10 -meter operating system, which refers to a historical day for Mexican divers.

In addition to another silver in Mexico’s medal, Alejandra Estutillo and Capriyala Acantes (Medal winner in Tokyo 2020), the women took silver at the synchronous event.

Villar and partner Kevin Berlin withdrew after losing the medal in 2024 to take silver in the men’s synchronized operating system.

In the individual 3 -meter Springboard competition, Celiya demanded another silver medal, which gave the host a wonderful performance.

With reports from SleepOvarian TV ostega And ESPN

(Tagstotranslate) Diving Championship Guadalajara (T) Guadalajara (T) Mexican Divers (T) Synchronized Diving Mexico (T) World Diving Championship

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