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Premio Luchador Olmeca 2018 PRESENTACIÓN El Premio Luchador Olmeca es el máximo galardón otorgado por la Confederación Deportiva Mexicana, a los atletas más destacados o personas que han apoyado con su ardua labor en las distintas disciplinas deportivas, realizando una trayectoria impecable dentro del ámbito deportivo, a fin de fomentar el reconocimiento al esfuerzo que día con día realizan sus asociados. Las Federaciones Deportivas Nacionales afiliadas envían las propuestas, como resultado de su trabajo; en donde atletas, entrenadores, técnicos deportivos y directivos, se unen para participar en eventos nacionales e internacionales, obteniendo una representación digna de nuestro país. Es por esto, que agradecemos a todos los ganadores por hacer realidad las aspiraciones deportivas de toda una nación, deseándoles éxito a los atletas en las futuras competencias; celebremos y reconozcamos la trayectoria deportiva de mexicanos exitosos. Ciudad de México, 28 de Marzo de 2019 Dr. José Amado Aguilar Argüelles Presidente de la Confederación Deportiva Mexicana Laura Gabriela Lozada Palomino BRONCE 400m BF, en XIII Copa del Mundo de Natación con Aletas de la CMAS, Coral Springs Florida USA. 11 al 13 de mayo de 2018 ORO 100/200/400m BF y PLATA 50m BF, en Campeonato Nacional por Club Categorías de Nado con Aletas y velocidad Subacuática, Chiapas. 11 al 14 de julio de 2018 ORO 50/100/400m BF, en Campeonato Nacional Universitario de Nado con Aletas y velocidad Subacuática CU. 25 al 28 de octubre de 2018 Ganadora del Premio a la Mejor Deportista en la disciplina de Actividades Subacuáticas de la UNAM Temporada 2017-2018 EQUIPO - XIII CMAS FINSWIMMING WORLD CUP UNAM CORAL SPRINGS USA 2018 11 al 13 de Mayo de 2018 Actividades 2º Lugar Subacuáticas José Leyver Ojeda Blas 2º LUGAR en 20 km marcha, 49º International Race Walking Naumburg 2018 14 de abril de 2018 3º LUGAR 20 km marcha, 27º Grande Premio Internacional de Rio Maior, Portugal 7 de abril de 2018 2º LUGAR 50 km marcha, Memorial Jerzy Hausleber IAAF Race Walking Challenge, Monterrey N.L. 25 de febrero 2018 1er LUGAR 50 km marcha, Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe, Barranquilla 4 de agosto de 2018 Jesús Tonatiuh López Álvarez 1er LUGAR, 800 metros planos. Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe Barranquilla. Julio 2018 1er LUGAR, 800 metros planos, Campeonato Nacional 1er Categoría, Monterrey, N.L. Junio 2018 1er LUGAR, 800 metros planos, SC TrackFest Mount Pleaseant, Carolina USA. NUEVO RÉCORD MEXICANO. Julio 2018 Benito Iván Guerra Latapí 5º LUGAR, Campeonato Mundial de Rallies (WRC2) 2017 19º LUGAR, Campeonato Mundial de Rallies (WRC) 2018 Participó en el Campeonato Mundial de Rallies de Velocidad 2018 Mantiene récord del salto más largo en el Rally de León, Gto. con marca de 45 metros Único piloto mexicano de rallies con Licencia FIA “A” superlicencia Único piloto mexicano con ranking mundial y prioridad FIA en rallies Sidney Valeria Hernández de Jesús 1er LUGAR Competencia Puntuable CDMX 2018 1er LUGAR Open Adulto 1 Latin 2º LUGAR Categoría C Latin 3er LUGAR Open Estándar 3er LUGAR Categoría C Estándar -2ª Competencia Puntuable de Baile Deportivo 2018 3er LUGAR Ritmos Latinos y Stándares -Competencia Internacional Costa Rica Dance Fest 2018 3er LUGAR Open Latinos Championship 4º LUGAR Latinos Categoría B Championship -Competencia Nacional de Baile Deportivo 2018 Campeona Nacional Categoría C Latinos Campeona Nacional Open Latinos Campeona Nacional Categoría C Estándar Campeona Nacional Open Estándar Campeona Nacional 10 Ritmos Isaac Tonatiuh Barrón Hernández - CR Open Dance Fest, Costa Rica 2018 1er LUGAR, categoría juvenil Ballroom 3er LUGAR categoría Profesional Salsa Solista 6º LUGAR categoría Profesional Open Latin -A Nivel Nacional 2018 2º LUGAR Open Latin categoría Juvenil 3er LUGAR en Open 10 Ritmos Ballroom 3er LUGAR en Ballroom Estándar categoría Juvenil Juez de baile en competencia Dance Hit Competition 2018 y 2017 Francisco Arnoldo Haro Vázquez Jugador Profesional Selección Nacional campeona Mundial categoría U23 Barranquilla, Colombia. Mejor pitcher de juegos ganador y carreras limpias. Manuel Ordaz González - Campeonato Nacional Juvenil 2018 Puebla Plata Individual Oro Parejas Oro Cuartetas Plata Todo Evento - Campeonato Concecabol Juvenil 2018 Colombia Oro en Individual, Parejas, Equipos, Todo Evento y Todo Evento País Oro en Maestros Campeón Centroamericano y del Caribe Sub 16 Sandra Guadalupe Góngora Garza - Campeonato Nacional 1ª Fuerza 2018 Campeona Nacional Oro Todo Evento Oro Parejas Oro Ternas - Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe 2018 Colombia Plata en Parejas Bronce en Tríos Oro en Equipos Bronce en Maestros Stephanie Angie Rodríguez Guzmán - Campeonato Panamericano de Canotaje 2018 Darthmouth, Canadá, 13 al 16 septiembre 3er Lugar C1 500m - Juegos Olímpicos de la Juventud, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2018 3er Lugar C1 420m Asociación de Bancos de México Organizador de los 52º Juegos Bancarios 2018 a nivel nacional, con participación de 67 instituciones en 22 disciplinas deportivas y 11 eventos culturales. Más de 13,000 participantes; y Récord Guinness al ser el evento con más antigüedad en el sector privado. María Bárbara Wetzel Aguilar - Campeonato Mundial Bochum, Alemania 2018 ORO especialidad Piso a manos libres ORO especialidad Viga de equilibrio ORO especialidad Barras paralelas PLATA especialidad Salto de caballo - Campeonato Nacional CDMX 2018 ORO especialidad Piso a manos libres, Viga de equilibrio, Barras paralelas, Salto de Caballo -Campeonato Nacional Puebla 2018 Special Olympics México ORO especialidad Piso a manos libres, Viga de equilibrio, Barras paralelas, Salto de Caballo Orlando Ibarra Pérez Entrenador en el World Swimming Championships Down Syndrome 2018. Halifax, Canadá 20 al 27 de julio 2018. Participación con 10 atletas, obteniendo: 8 medallas de ORO 8 medallas de PLATA 8 medallas de BRONCE 5 Récords mundiales 5ª Posición en el medallero Seguimiento técnico de nadadora Dunia Camacho, galardonada como mejor nadadora mundial, acreedora de 3 récords en pruebas individuales. Javier Ramírez Villanueva 15º Campeonato Mundial de Dominó Santo Domingo, República Dominicana Medalla de Plata Patricio Font Nelson Campeón Panamericano de Esquí Open Tricks Campeón Panamericano de Esquí Sub 17 Tricks 2º LUGAR Panamericano de Esquí Sub 17 Slalom Campeón Mundial Juvenil Tricks 5º LUGAR US Masters Tricks Campeón Junior US Open Tricks Campeón Latino Tricks – Nuevo Récord latino y mexicano Campeón Jr. Latino Tricks 2º Lugar Latino Slalom 4º Lugar Moomba Masters Open Division Campeón Jr. Moomba Masters Tricks Carlos Emmanuel Longoria 4º LUGAR Juvenil Arnold Clasic South America, Sao Paulo, Brasil 1er LUGAR Mr. America IFBB categoría Más de 80kg, Bogotá, Colombia 3er LUGAR Selectivo de al CDMX, clasificado Más de 90kgs CAMPEÓN ABSOLUTO Mr. México Jr. 2018 CAMPEÓN MUNDIAL Junior IFBB, Quito, Ecuador Jimena Alexia Segura Martínez IFBB World Children Fitness Championships 16 de junio de 2018 1er LUGAR Sandra Elizabeth Romero Cid Subcampeona Torneo Primavera Mundial IFAF Panamá Coach categoría Junior Coach categoría Mixto Esteban Hidekel Solares Orozco Selección Nacional Américas Bowl U-19, MVP, ganando contra San Diego Stars. 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