Quintana Roo’s Luz Ambrocio wins bronze at CONADE 2025

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Progreso, Yucatán — The Quintana Roo rowing team concluded its participation in the CONADE 2025 National Olympics with a bronze medal, secured by athlete Luz Seleni Ambrocio Martínez in the 500-meter individual race. The event took place in Puerto Progreso, Yucatán, marking a strong finish for the state delegation.

A Strong Finish for Quintana Roo

Ambrocio Martínez, representing Quintana Roo, delivered an explosive performance in the 500-meter Par Rowing event, crossing the finish line in third place with a time of 2:07.00. She trailed behind competitors from Nuevo León and Mexico City, who claimed gold and silver, respectively.

Hailing from the community of Pioneros del Río and training at the Chetumal High-Performance State Sports Center (CEDAR), Ambrocio Martínez demonstrated resilience in securing her podium finish. She also competed in the 1,500-meter race but did not medal in that event.

Continued Support from CODEQ

The Quintana Roo delegation received logistical and financial backing from the Quintana Roo Sports Commission (CODEQ), led by Jacobo Arzate Hop. This support is part of the broader New Agreement for Wellbeing and Development initiative promoted by Governor Mara Lezama Espinosa.

With this bronze, Quintana Roo’s overall medal count at the CONADE 2025 Olympics now stands at 175, comprising 47 gold, 64 silver, and 64 bronze medals.

Next Competitions

While rowing has concluded, Quintana Roo athletes will continue competing in canoeing events in Yucatán. The delegation remains focused on adding to its medal tally in the remaining days of the national tournament.


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