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Michoacán Matches Last Year’s Tally With 68 Medals After Final Paratletismo Gold

CONADE’s latest cut shows Jalisco leading the national table with Querétaro second after a record paranatación haul.

Overview

  • Franco Gómez won javelin F21 with 15.46 meters on the last day of senior paratletismo, lifting Michoacán to 68 total medals and equaling its 2024 mark.
  • Michoacán’s updated count stands at 22 gold, 29 silver and 17 bronze, according to Cecufid.
  • Across six days of paratletismo, the state collected 14 medals—three gold, seven silver and four bronze—including titles by Xóchilt Martínez (javelin F21, 11.47 m) and Diego Espinosa (shot put F38, 7.92 m).
  • Michoacán is scheduled to close its participation on Sunday with paratriathlon in Aguascalientes.
  • CONADE lists Jalisco at 357 medals overall, Querétaro at 168 after a 138-medal paranatación record and Guanajuato at 134, with Querétaro aiming to hold second place, per INDEREQ.