Mexico at the 2024 Summer Olympics

Mexico competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris from 26 July to 11 August 2024. It was the nation's twenty-fifth appearance at the Summer Olympics.

Mexico at the
2024 Summer Olympics
IOC codeMEX
NOCMexican Olympic Committee
Websitewww.com.org.mx (in Spanish)
in Paris, France
26 July 2024 (2024-07-26) – 11 August 2024 (2024-08-11)
Competitors107 (45 men & 62 women) in 24 sports
Flag bearer (opening)Emiliano Hernández & Alejandra Orozco
Flag bearer (closing)Marco Verde & Nuria Diosdado
Medals
Ranked 65th
Gold
0
Silver
3
Bronze
2
Total
5
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Medalists

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Competitors

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The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games.

Sport Men Women Total
Archery 3 3 6
Artistic swimming 0 8 8
Athletics 9 9 18
Badminton 1 0 1
Boxing 2 2 4
Canoeing 0 3 3
Cycling 2 6 8
Diving 5 4 9
Equestrian 3 0 3
Fencing 1 0 1
Golf 2 2 4
Gymnastics 0 8 8
Judo 0 2 2
Modern pentathlon 2 2 4
Rowing 2 1 3
Sailing 0 2 2
Shooting 2 3 5
Surfing 1 0 1
Swimming 4 2 6
Table tennis 1 1 2
Taekwondo 1 1 2
Triathlon 2 2 4
Weightlifting 0 1 1
Wrestling 2 0 2
Total 45 62 107

Archery

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Mexico entered a full-squad of men's and women's archers. The women's team qualified for the games by virtue of their bronze-medal in the women's recurve team event at the 2023 World Championships in Berlin, Germany.[1] Meanwhile, the men's team recurve archer qualified for the games by virtue of the team result at the 2024 Final Qualification Tournament in Antalya, Turkey.

Men
Athlete Event Ranking round Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Score Seed Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Matías Grande Individual 676 11   Baatarkhuyagiin (MGL)
W 7-1
  Enríquez (COL)
W 6-2
  Addis (FRA)
L 4-6
Did not advance =9
Bruno Martínez 653 44   Franco (CUB)
L 3-7
Did not advance =33
Carlos Rojas 643 55   Tümer (TUR)
L 4-6
Did not advance =33
Matías Grande
Bruno Martínez
Carlos Rojas
Team 1972 9   Japan
L 1-5
Did not advance 9
Women
Athlete Event Ranking round Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Score Seed Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Ángela Ruiz Individual 658 24   Pitman (GBR)
L 2-6
Did not advance =33
Alejandra Valencia 669 8   Mucino-Fernandez (USA)
W 6-2
  Marchenko (UKR)
W 6-4
  Li (CHN)
W 6-5
  Lim (KOR)
L 4-6
Did not advance 6
Ana Paula Vázquez 659 20   Schwarz (GER)
L 4-6
Did not advance =33
Ángela Ruiz
Alejandra Valencia
Ana Paula Vázquez
Team 1986 3 Bye   Germany
W 5–1
  China
L 3–5
  Netherlands
W 6–2
 
Mixed
Athlete Event Ranking round Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Score Seed Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Matías Grande
Alejandra Valencia
Team 1345 7 Q   Brazil
W 5-1
  Germany
L 1-5
Did not advance 8

Artistic swimming

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Mexico fielded a squad of eight artistic swimmers to compete in the women's duet and team events by winning the gold medal at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.[2]

Athlete Event Technical routine Free routine Acrobatic routine
Points Rank Points Total Rank Points Total Rank
Nuria Diosdado
Joana Jiménez
Duet 238.9383 11 232.6563 471.5946 12
Regina Alférez
María Arellano
Nuria Diosdado
Itzamary González
Joana Jiménez
Luisa Rodríguez
Jessica Sobrino
Pamela Toscano
Team 242.9491 8 347.3874 590.3365 8 263.4567 853.7932 7

Athletics

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Mexican track and field athletes achieved the entry standards for Paris 2024, either by passing the direct qualifying mark (or time for track and road races) or by world ranking, in the following events (a maximum of 3 athletes each):[3][4][5]

Key
  • Note: Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • Re= Qualified for the repechage round
  • NR = National record
  • SB = Season's best
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
Track & road events
Athlete Event Heat Repechage Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Tonatiú López Men's 800 m 1:45.82 5 Re 1:45.13 1 Q 1:50.38 8 Did not advance
Noel Chama Men's 20 km walk 1:20:19 NR 13
José Luis Doctor DSQ
Ricardo Ortiz 1:20:27 14
Cecilia Tamayo-Garza Women's 100 m 11.39 5 Did not advance
Women's 200 m 23.65 7 Re 23.49 5 Did not advance
Paola Morán Women's 400 m 51.04 3 Q Bye 50.73 6 Did not advance
Alma Delia Cortés Women's 5000 m 15:45.33 18 Did not advance
Laura Galván 15:05.20 SB 11 Did not advance
Citlali Cristian Women's marathon 2:30:03 SB 27
Margarita Hernández 2:37:24 SB 63
Alegna González Women's 20 km walk 1:27:14 5
Ilse Guerrero 1:37:10 39
Alejandra Ortega 1:31:58 24
Alegna González
Ever Palma
Mixed marathon walk relay 2:52:38 5
Field events
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Distance Position Distance Position
Uziel Muñoz Men's shot put 21.22 8 q 20.88 8
Edgar Rivera Men's high jump 2.20 =15 Did not advance
Erick Portillo 2.20 =15 Did not advance
Diego del Real Men's hammer throw 72.10 22 Did not advance

Badminton

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Mexico entered one badminton players into the Olympic tournament based on the BWF Race to Paris Rankings.

Athlete Event Group stage Elimination Quarter-final Semi-final Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Luis Ramón Garrido Men's singles   Chou (TPE)
L (17-21, 13-21)
  Lee (HKG)
L (5-21, 21-15, 17-21)
3 Did not advance =27

Boxing

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Mexico entered four boxers (two men and two women) into the Olympic tournament. Miguel Ángel Martínez and Marco Verde secured one spots in their respective division, by virtue of advancing to the final round of 2023 Pan Am Games in Santiago, Chile. Joining the squad, Fátima Herrera (women's flyweight) and Citlalli Ortíz (women's middleweight) qualified for the games following the triumph of her victory in quota bouts round, at the 2024 World Olympic Qualification Tournament 2 in Bangkok, Thailand.

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Miguel Ángel Martínez Men's lightweight   Abdullaev (UZB)
L 0-5
Did not advance =9
Marco Verde Men's welterweight   Muxanga (MOZ)
W 3-2
  Dev (IND)
W 4-1
  Richardson (GBR)
W 3-2
  Muydinkhujaev (UZB)
L 0-5
 
Fátima Herrera Women's flyweight   Fuertes (ESP)
W 3-2
  Çakıroğlu (TUR)
L 0-5
Did not advance =9
Citlalli Ortiz Women's middleweight   Parker (AUS)
L 0–5
Did not advance =9

Canoeing

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Slalom

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Mexico entered one boat into Paris 2024, through the 2024 Canoe Slalom Pan American Olympic Qualifiers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[6]

K-1
Athlete Event Preliminary Semifinal Final
Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Best Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Sofía Reinoso Women's K-1 122.40 24 120.93 25 120.93 25 Did not advance
Kayak cross
Athlete Event Time Trial Round 1 Race Repechage Heats Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Time Rank Faults Rank Faults Rank Faults Rank Faults Rank Faults Rank Faults Rank
Sofía Reinoso Women's KX-1 82.99 34 0 2 QH Bye 0 4 Did not advance 28

Qualification Legend: In Round 1, top 2 (based on faults, not time) in each race advance directly to Heats while the remaining go to Repechage. Starting from Heats, top 2 in each race advance to the next round and rest are eliminated. If tied on number of faults, whoever finishes ahead, moves on. QH= Qualified for Heats; QR= Qualified for Repechage

Sprint

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Mexican canoeists qualified one boat in the following distance for the Games through the 2024 Pan American Canoe Sprint Olympic Qualifiers in Sarasota, USA.[7]

Athlete Event Heats Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Karina Alanís Women's K-1 500 metres 1:56.30 6 Q 1:52.86 5 Q 1:53.83 8 Did not advance 27
Beatriz Briones 1:58.10 6 Q 1:53.05 3 Q 1:53.86 5 FC 1:54.53 21
Karina Alanís
Beatriz Briones
Women's K-2 500 metres 1:44.87 5 Q 1:41.45 3 Q 1:40.39 5 FB 1:43.70 10

Rank reflects position within each heat, except for the final where the final overall rank is indicated. Qualification Legend: Q= Qualified to next stage; FA= Qualified to Final A; FB= Qualified to Final B; FC= Qualified to Final C

Cycling

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Road

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Mexico entered one female rider to compete in the road race events at the Olympic. The nation's secured those quota through the 2023 Pan Am Championships in Panama.

Athlete Event Time Rank
Marcela Prieto Women's road race DNF

Track

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Mexico entered one men rider and four women's riders to compete in the following events, based on the nations performances, through the final UCI Olympic rankings.[8]

Sprint
Athlete Event Qualification Round 1 Repechage 1 Round 2 Repechage 2 Round 3 Repechage 3 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals / BM
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Daniela Gaxiola Women's sprint 10.581
68.046
17 Q   van de Wouw (NED)
L 11.070
66.158
  Vece (ITA)
  Nicolaes (BEL)
W 11.085
64.953
  Capewell (GBR)
L 10.887
66.605
  Bayona (COL)
L 11.212
64.976
Did not advance 11
Yuli Verdugo 10.637
67.688
19 Q   Hinze (GER)
L 11.047
65.886
  van der Peet (NED)
  Bao (CHN)
L 11.156
64.545
Did not advance 19
Team sprint
Athlete Event Qualification Semifinals Final
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Daniela Gaxiola
Jessica Salazar
Yuli Verdugo
Women's team sprint 46.587
57.956
6 Q   Germany
L 46.198
58.444
5 Q5-6   China
W 46.251
58.377
5

Qualification legend: QA=Qualified for Gold; QB=Qualified for Bronze; Q5-6=Qualified to 5th-6th place race; Q7-8=Qualified to 7th-8th place race

Keirin
Athlete Event Round 1 Repechage Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Rank Rank Rank Rank Rank
Daniela Gaxiola Women's keirin 4 Re 2 QF 4 SF 2 QG 6
Yuli Verdugo 6 Re 6 Did not advance

Rank indicates position within each heat. QG=Qualified for Gold; QF=Qualified for Quarterfinals; SF=Qualified for Semifinals; Re=Qualified for Repechage

Omnium
Athlete Event Scratch race Tempo race Elimination race Points race Total
Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Points
Ricardo Peña Men's omnium 21 1 19 4 20 2 21 -40 21 -33
Victoria Velasco Women's omnium 20 2 22 -39 20 2 16 3 22 -32

Mountain biking

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Mexican mountain bikers secured two quota places (one per gender) for the Olympic through the 2023 Pan American Championships in Congonhas, Brazil.[9][10]

Athlete Event Time Rank
Adair Prieto Men's cross-country 1:31:42 23
Monserrath Rodríguez Women's cross-country -4 LAP 33

Diving

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Mexican divers secured ten quota places for Paris 2024. One of them attained a runner-up finish from the list of nations eligible for qualification in the men's synchronized platform, with four more spots awarded to the rest of the Mexican diving squad after advancing to the top twelve final of their respective individual events at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan.[11][12] Later on, the nation got four more quotas, through the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar.[13][14]

Athlete Event Preliminary Semifinal Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Kevin Muñoz Men's 3 m springboard 362.05 19 Did not advance
Osmar Olvera 444.15 5 Q 463.75 4 Q 500.40  
Juan Celaya
Osmar Olvera
Men's 3 m synchronized springboard 444.03  
Kevin Berlín Men's 10 m platform 407.15 11 Q 428.65 8 Q 420.65 9
Randal Willars 460.75 6 Q 432.45 7 Q 478.40 5
Kevin Berlín
Randal Willars
Men's 10 m synchronized platform 418.65 4
Alejandra Estudillo Women's 3 m springboard 276.45 17 Q 317.05 5 Q 301.95 6
Aranza Vázquez 321.75 3 Q 248.20 16 Did not advance
Gabriela Agúndez Women's 10 m platform 306.95 6 Q 295.00 9 Q 350.40 5
Alejandra Orozco 320.80 4 Q 312.00 5 Q 320.60 8
Gabriela Agúndez
Alejandra Orozco
Women's 10 m synchronized platform 297.66 5

Equestrian

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Mexico entered a squad of three jumping riders (plus one reserve rider) into the Olympic equestrian competition, by virtue of the nation's 4th place in the Jumping event at the 2023 Pan American Games.[15][16]

In July 2024, Antonio Chedraui was replaced, as his horse (H-Lucky Retto), was receiving veterinary care. Federico Fernández originally was set to join as the team's reserve rider, however, he ended up participating instead of Andrés Azcárraga who ended up as the reserve.[17]

Jumping

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Athlete Horse Event Qualification Final
Penalties Time Rank Penalties Time Rank
Federico Fernández Romeo Individual 8 76.58 49 Did not advance
Eugenio Garza Contago 4 77.02 40 Did not advance
Andrés Azcárraga Contendros 2 0 77.21 18 Q EL
Federico Fernández
Eugenio Garza
Carlos Hank
Romeo
Contago
H5 Porthos Maestro WH Z
Team 20 230.14 10 Q WD

Team Mexico withdrew from the team competition as Hank's horse (H5 Porthos Maestro WH Z) suffered an injury.

Fencing

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Mexico qualified one male fencer to the 2024 Summer Olympics through the Zonal Panamerican Olympic Qualifier 2024, in San José, Costa Rica.[18]

Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Gibrán Zea Men's sabre   Fotouhi (IRI)
W 15–13
  Bazadze (GEO)
L 6–15
Did not advance 32

Golf

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Mexico entered four golfers into the Olympic tournament. Carlos Ortiz, Abraham Ancer, María Fassi and Gaby López qualified directly for the games in the men's individual competitions, based on their own world ranking positions, on the IGF World Rankings.[19]

Men
Athlete Event Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Total
Score Score Score Score Score Par Rank
Carlos Ortiz Individual 68 70 70 71 279 −5 T26
Abraham Ancer 70 71 71 70 282 −2 T35
Women
Athlete Event Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Total
Score Score Score Score Score Par Rank
Gaby López Individual 70 74 76 70 290 +2 T29
María Fassi 78 82 74 75 309 +21 58

Gymnastics

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Artistic

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Mexico entered three female gymnasts into the games, by virtue of the nation's results, through individual all-around and uneven bars result at the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Antwerp, Belgium.[20]

Women
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Apparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total Rank
V UB BB F V UB BB F
Natalia Escalera All-around DNS 12.800 DNS DNS DNF
Alexa Moreno 14.166 12.633 11.200 12.800 50.799 43 Did not advance
Ahtziri Sandoval 12.500 12.266 11.733 11.833 48.332 54 Did not advance

Rhythmic

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Mexico secured the quota in the group all-around event, by virtue of the nation's results, through the nation's silver medal result, at the 2023 Pan Am Games in Santiago, Chile.

Athletes Event Qualification Final
5 apps 3+2 apps Total Rank 5 apps. 3+2 apps Total Rank
Dalia Alcocer
Sofía Flores
Julia Gutiérrez
Kimberly Salazar
Adirem Tejeda
Group 29.700 27.800 57.500 12 Did not advance

Judo

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Mexico qualified two judokas for the following weight classes at the Games. Paulina Martínez (women's half-lightweight, 52 kg) and Prisca Awiti (women's half-middleweight, 63 kg) got qualified via quota based on IJF World Ranking List and continental quota based on Olympic point rankings.

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Paulina Martínez Women's –52 kg   Ballhaus (GER)
L 0-11
Did not advance =17
Prisca Awiti Women's –63 kg   Shaheen (EOR)
W 10-0
  Szymańska (POL)
W 1-0
  Piovesana (AUT)
W 1-0
  Krišto (CRO)
W 11-0
  Leški (SLO)
L 1-10
 

Modern pentathlon

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Mexican modern pentathletes confirmed four quota places for Paris 2024. Emiliano Hernández secured one of three available berth in the men's event by winning the silver medal at the 2023 World Modern Pentathlon Championships in Bath, Somerset, Great Britain.[21] Meanwhile, Duilio Carrillo and Mayan Oliver secured one of five available spots in their respective event at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.[22] While Mariana Arceo achieved a quota place through the 2024 Olympic Pentathlon World Ranking.[23]

Key
  • Note: The 36 men and 36 women compete in the ranking round. Afterwards, they are split into 2 groups of 18 to complete the semifinal stage. At the end of the semifinal, 9 out of 18 athletes in each group will qualify to the final. Ranks given for each event are within the athlete's group only. Rank in fencing bonus round includes the ranking round score.
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
Athlete Event RR Semifinal RR+SF
Points
RR+SF
Rank
Final RR+F
Points
Final
Rank
Fencing Riding
(show jumping)
Fencing
(bonus round)
Swimming
(200 m freestyle)
Laser Run
(10 m air pistol) / (3200 m)
Riding
(show jumping)
Fencing
(bonus round)
Swimming
(200 m freestyle)
Laser Run
(10 m air pistol) / (3200 m)
Wins Rank Points P Rank Points Wins Rank Points Time Rank Points Time Rank Points P Rank Points Wins Rank Points Time Rank Points Time Rank Points
Duilio Carrillo Men's 14 28 195 21 16 279 0 13 0 2:07.39 15 296 10:17.52 10 683 1453 15 Did not advance 29
Emiliano Hernández 17 21 210 7 7 293 5 7 10 2:04.82 10 301 10:05.89 5 695 1509 3 Q 14 13 286 6 11 12 2:03.39 9 304 9:40.80 WBT 1 720 1532 4
Mariana Arceo Women's 12 35 185 EL 18 0 4 17 8 2:15.78 6 279 11:38.41 7 602 1074 18 Did not advance 35
Mayan Oliver 18 12 215 0 6 300 0 8 0 2:26.21 17 258 11:27.41 5 613 1386 11 Did not advance 19

Rowing

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Mexican rowers qualified boats in the following classes through the 2023 World Rowing Championships in Belgrade, Serbia; and 2024 Americas Qualification Regatta in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[24]

Athlete Event Heats Repechage Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Miguel Carballo
Alexis López
Men's lightweight double sculls 6:37.46 4 R 6:47.60 3 SA/B 6:37.43 6 FB 6:25.84 10
Kenia Lechuga Women's single sculls 7:46.11 3 QF Bye 7:50.35 5 SC/D 7:58.00 2 FC 7:31.99 16

Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); FC=Final C (non-medal); FD=Final D (non-medal); FE=Final E (non-medal); FF=Final F (non-medal); SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; SE/F=Semifinals E/F; QF=Quarterfinals; R=Repechage

Sailing

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Mexican sailors qualified one boat in each of the following classes through the 2023 Sailing World Championships in The Hague, Netherlands, and 2023 ILCA 6 World Championships in Mar del Plata, Argentina.

Elimination events
Athlete Event Opening Series - Points per Race Total points Net points Rank Quarterfinal Semifinal Finals Final Rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Mariana Aguilar Women's IQFoil 15 7 14 BFD 19 18 5 15 16 14 10 3 13 8 Cancelled 182 138 13 Did not advance 13

Two highest race scores get eliminated. Races 15-20 were cancelled.

Medal race events
Athlete Event Opening Series - Points per Race Total points Net points Final rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 M*
Elena Oetling Women's ILCA 6 27 31 17 30 27 25 16 24 5 C EL 202 171 26

M = Medal race; EL = Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race. Highest race score gets eliminated.

Shooting

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Mexican shooters achieved 5 quota places for the following events based on their results at the 2023 Pan American Games and the ISSF reallocation quotas.[25]

Men
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Edson Ramírez 10 m air rifle 628.3 19 Did not advance
Carlos Quezada 10 m air rifle 621.6 44 Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions 579-27x 36 Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Goretti Zumaya 10 m air rifle 627.4 20 Did not advance
Alejandra Zavala 10 m air pistol 573-13x 17 Did not advance
25 m pistol 580-17x 20 Did not advance
Gabriela Rodríguez Skeet 120+7+0 7 Did not advance
Mixed
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Goretti Zumaya
Edson Ramírez
10 m air rifle team 628.6 7 Did not advance

Surfing

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Mexico surfers confirmed one shortboard quota places for Tahiti. Alan Cleland topped the list of eligible surfers from African continent re-allocation quotas in the men's shortboard races at the 2023 ISA World Surfing Games in Surf City, El Salvador.

Athlete Event Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Score Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Alan Cleland Men's shortboard 14.34 2 R2   Criere (ESP)
W 15.17-4.43
  Duru (FRA)
L 15.17-18.13
Did not advance =9

Swimming

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Mexican swimmers achieved the entry standards in the following events for Paris 2024 (a maximum of two swimmers under the Olympic Qualifying Time (OST) and potentially at the Olympic Consideration Time (OCT)):[26][27][28]

Men
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Gabriel Castaño 50 m freestyle 21.89 =11 Q 21.99 15 Did not advance
Jorge Iga 100 m freestyle 49.28 32 Did not advance
200 m freestyle 1:48.38 20 Did not advance
Miguel de Lara 100 m breaststroke DSQ
200 m breaststroke 2:11.16 17 q 2:11.28 16 Did not advance
Paulo Strehlke 10 km open water 1:56:28.4 12
Women
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Celia Pulido 100 m backstroke 1:01.10 21 Did not advance
Martha Sandoval 10 km open water 2:07:24.9 19

Qualification Legend: q=Reserve, qualified due to the retirement of another competitor

Table tennis

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Mexico entered two table tennis players into Paris 2024. Marcos Madrid and Arantxa Cossio Aceves qualified for the games following the triumph of winning one of four available quota places, each in their respective event, at the 2024 Pan American Qualification Tournament in Lima, Peru.

Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Marcos Madrid Men's singles   Ovtcharov (GER)
L (3-11, 7-11, 3-11, 5-11)
Did not advance =33
Arantxa Cossío Women's singles   Polcanova (AUT)
L (4-11, 3-11, 4-11, 8-11)
Did not advance =33

Taekwondo

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Mexico qualified two athletes to compete at the games. Daniela Souza and Carlos Sansores qualified for Paris 2024 by virtue of finishing within the top five in the Olympic rankings in their respective division.

Athlete Event Qualification Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Carlos Sansores Men's +80 kg   Gomis (GBS)
W 2-0
  Salimi (IRI)
L 1-2
  Rafalovich (UZB)
W 2-1
  Cissé (CIV)
L 1-2
=5
Daniela Souza Women's −49 kg   Dhahri (TUN)
L 1-2
Did not advance =11

Triathlon

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Mexico achieved four quota places (two per gender) for the triathlon competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics through the Triathlon Olympic Ranking.[29]

Individual
Athlete Event Time Rank
Swim (1.5 km) Trans 1 Bike (40 km) Trans 2 Run (10 km) Total
Crisanto Grajales Men's 21:24 0:53 54:34 0:26 32:45 1:50:02 39
Aram Peñaflor 23:07 0:49 54:27 0:27 32:56 1:51:46 47
Lizeth Rueda Women's 23:55 0:55 57:58 0:38 37:52 2:01:18 30
Rosa María Tapia 24:12 0:53 57:44 0:27 35:13 1:58:29 18
Relay
Athlete Event Time Rank
Swim (300 m) Trans 1 Bike (7 km) Trans 2 Run (2 km) Total group
Aram Peñaflor Mixed relay 4:24 1:03 9:28 0:26 5:13 20:34
Rosa María Tapia 4:55 1:04 10:25 0:26 5:41 22:31
Crisanto Grajales 4:32 1:02 10:00 0:27 5:44 21:45
Lizeth Rueda 5:32 1:08 10:55 0:31 6:24 24:30
Total 1:29:20 13

Weightlifting

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Mexico qualified one weightlifter into the Olympic competition. Janeth Gómez (women's 59 kg) secured one of the top ten slots, each in their respective weight divisions based on the IWF Olympic Qualification Rankings.

Athlete Event Snatch Clean & Jerk Total Rank
Result Rank Result Rank
Janeth Gómez Women's −59 kg 95 11 122 8 217 8

Wrestling

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Mexico qualified two wrestler for the following events. Roman Bravo-Young and Austin Gómez, qualified for the games, by advancing to the final match in their own division, through the 2024 Pan American Wrestling Olympic Qualification Tournament in Acapulco.[30]

Key:

  • VT (ranking points: 5–0 or 0–5) – Victory by fall.
  • VB (ranking points: 5–0 or 0–5) – Victory by injury (VF for forfeit, VA for withdrawal or disqualification)
  • PP (ranking points: 3–1 or 1–3) – Decision by points – the loser with technical points.
  • PO (ranking points: 3–0 or 0–3) – Decision by points – the loser without technical points.
  • ST (ranking points: 4–0 or 0–4) – Great superiority – the loser without technical points and a margin of victory of at least 8 (Greco-Roman) or 10 (freestyle) points.
  • SP (ranking points: 4–1 or 1–4) – Technical superiority – the loser with technical points and a margin of victory of at least 8 (Greco-Roman) or 10 (freestyle) points.
Freestyle
Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Repechage Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Roman Bravo-Young Men's −57 kg   Harutyunyan (ARM)
L 3-13SP
Did not advance 12
Austin Gómez Men's −65 kg   Aliyev (AZE)
L 0-7PO
Did not advance 12

See also

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References

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