The Thiais International Grand Prix showed the main powers fighting for medals and Mexico was placed among the nations with aspirations for the future.
The Mexican team placed seventh in the all-around of the 35th edition of this competition, at the Omnisports Palace in Thiais, near Paris, where France, with a surprising and impeccable performance, took the gold medal in this modality, but The Ukrainians were better in other exercises, in this first in-depth test ahead of the Olympic Games.
The tricolors placed fifth in the five-ring exercise and finished sixth in that section, adding scores of 34,700 points.
In three ribbons and two balls, the Mexicans were seventh, with 28,100, with the Ukrainian team winning in this area.
France won the all-around with a very close final: the galas totaled 66,250 points, ahead of Germany, with 65,950, and Ukraine, with 65,650. The Germans were among the most notable in the five-ring exercise, but the French were better qualified.
Experts considered the Thiais confrontation as a preview of what will be seen in August, in the Paris Olympics competition, with the French women starting as clear favorites for gold.
Today will be the finals with apparatus and Mexico, with the Yucatecans Adirem Tejeda Amaro, Dalia Alcocer Piña and Julia Gutiérrez Pereyra, hopes to improve in their executions to remain among the top ten.
In yesterday’s activity, the tricolors jumped onto the Omnisport court following the notes of disco music songs from the 80s and 90s, amidst applause from the attendees.— Gaspar Silveira
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2024-04-13 09:51:55