Tulum, Mexico — Young athletes from the municipality of Tulum delivered an outstanding performance at the CONADE National Olympics 2025, held in the state of Tlaxcala, securing gold and silver medals in wrestling and earning top placements in multiple categories.
Gold and Silver Triumphs
Jeremy Abisaí López Cetzal claimed the national championship by winning the gold medal in the 68-kilogram U15 category. He defeated competitors from Querétaro, Sinaloa, Chihuahua, Veracruz, and Jalisco, demonstrating a solid and consistent performance that established him as one of the tournament’s top contenders.
Marco Alejandro López secured the silver medal in the 57-kilogram U13 category after defeating wrestlers from Sonora, Tabasco, and Nuevo León in early matches. He narrowly lost in a closely contested final against the representative from Sonora.
Additional National Rankings
Other Tulum athletes also achieved notable placements:
- Javi Farid López Cetzal: 5th place in the 38-kilogram Greco U13 category
- Abrahán Roja Quintana: 5th place in the 80-kilogram Greco U17 category
- Abdiel Castaño Ortiz: 6th place nationally
Coach Recognized for Leadership
Derian Alexander Cardona Franco, the team’s coach, was acknowledged for his formative work and dedication in guiding the Tulum athletes through every stage of the competitive process. His contributions were instrumental in the technical and mental development of the young competitors.
The participation of Tulum’s athletes in this national event has become a source of pride for the municipality, highlighting the region’s progress in high-performance sports. These results further solidify Tulum’s reputation as a breeding ground for young talent in Olympic disciplines.
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