This is how the men’s archery team fared in its debut at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

PARIS.— This Thursday, July 25, The Mexican men’s archery team debuted in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Mexican athletes closed the first round Paris 2024 qualifiers as follows: Matias Grande finished in 11th place with 676 points; Bruno Wing in 44th place with 653 points and Carlos Rojas in 55th place with 643.

In the team modality, The Mexican shooters were left in the ninth place.

Men’s archery team meets its first Olympic challenge

This Thursday was Matias Grandewho started the day and managed to become the best positioned in it place 11, adding a total of 676 points.

Because the current Pan American monarch managed to place eleventh overall, and emerged as the most outstanding of the Aztec trident, his mark was complemented by the 669 units of Alejandra Valencia to ensure the presence of both in Mixed Team Round of 16a test in which the Sonoran won bronze alongside Luis Álvarez in Tokyo 2020.

Matias Grande and Alejandra Valencia, 2024 Yecheon World Cup champions will face each other August 2nd to Brazilians Marcus D’Almeida and Ana Luiza Caetano.

For its part, Carlos Rojas and Bruno Martinez after shooting his first arrows in the Olympic Games during the opening day of Paris 2024with their performance in the men’s individual qualifying round, achieved positions that were not as favorable as Grande.

Martínez He threw for 653 units and was ranked 44th, while Rojas for 643 points obtaining the step 55so the set accumulated a total of 1972 units and the ninth position overall that classified them to the round of 16an instance in which Mexicans will face Japan next July 29th.

Finally, in the individual confrontations to be developed July 30th were as follows:

  • Matias Grande will clash with Otgonbold Baatarkhuyag from Mongolia
  • Bruno Martinez will face the Cuban Hugo Franco
  • Carlos Rojas will shoot against the Turkish Berkim Tumer


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2024-08-06 21:09:12

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