Mexico City.- Ana Gabriela Guevara, former national athlete and current director of the National Commission of Physical Culture and Sports (CONADE), did not want to commit to giving a forecast on the possible medals that Mexican delegation will go looking in the official disciplines of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
«Expectations are high, I don’t want to give a number. We are committed, despite the administrative difficulties that some federations faced, to the quality of the athletes and the possibilities are wide that the results will be optimal,” he explained to the media this Tuesday.
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In the last Tokyo 2020 Olympic Gamesour country Mexico concluded his participation with four medals, all of bronzeachieved in Diving, Soccer, Weightlifting and Archery.
For the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad in Paris the owner of the CONADEAna Gabriela Guevara assured that in the summer fair, to be held from July 26 to August 11 of this year, there will be a “surprise harvest.”
«Awarding them a metal or putting pressure on the color of the metal would be irresponsible on my part, knowing what it feels like to be there. But I think the number may be a surprising harvest. “You have to bet on the gold,” he noted.
The administration of Ana Guevara in front of the CONADE has been tainted by accusations and lack of financial support for the athletesmainly from the watersports.
The most notorious case is with the members of the Mexican Artistic Swimming Team, whom he sent to sell “underpants and Tupperwear” for raising their voices to find a way to obtain enough travel expenses to participate in the events. World champions by stopping receiving help from the body he presides Ana Gabriela Guevara.
The sirens got the support of the engineer Carlos Slim and of businessman Arturo Elías Ayubto respond with enormous results in their skills on the way to their official qualification at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
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