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CONADE Nationals 2021 Artistic Gymnastics Concludes with 6 Golds for Jalisco

CONADE Nationals 2021 Artistic Gymnastics Concludes with 6 Golds for Jalisco

This Saturday the artistic gymnastics activity of the Conade 2021 Nationals concluded, with the celebration of the finals by apparatus, both in the men's and women's branches.

 WOMEN’S 13-14 YEARS OLD

The uneven bars gold went to Alejandra Oseguera from Jalisco with 8.933, with Gabriela Mendoza from Potosi in second and Bárbara Becerril from the State of Mexico in third.

Regina Collado from Neuvo León took the gold medal for the vault with 9.133, followed by Luciana Galván, also from Nuevo León, and Gabriela Mendoza from San Luis Potosí in third place.

The floor exercise crowned María Rigoletti from the State of Mexico with the gold scoring 9.000, followed by Aisha Gutiérrez from Puebla, and Luciana Galván, from Nuevo León.

 

WOMEN’S 15-16 YEARS

 

Mariangela Flores from Nuevo León took the uneven bars gold with 9.066, leaving Jalisco Pamela Roiz in second, and Hannia Echave from Baja California with bronze. The vault went to Mariana Malpica from Veracruz with a score of 9.408, followed by Sofía Macouzet from Nuevo León, and Pamela Roiz from Jalisco.

The floor exercise proclaimed champion Magiangela Flores from Nuevo León with 8.700, silver went to Alejandra Martínez from Jalisco, and bronze to Nathaly Aranda, also from Jalisco.

The balance beam was championed by Mariangela Flores of Nuevo Leon, followed by Bridget Rodarte from Baja California, and Mariana Malpica, from Veracruz.

 

WOMEN’S 17-19 YEARS

 

Natalia Escalera from Baja California took gold on the uneven bars with 12.800, with Paulina Vargas from San Luis Potosí in second place, and Daniela Briseño from Nuevo León in third.

The vault also had Natalia Escalera as champion scoring 13.501, leaving María Alcocer from Guanajuato with silver, and Constansa González with bronze.

Natalia Escalera took her third gold for the balance beam with 11.600, leaving the silver for Daniela Briseño from Nuevo León, and the bronze for Alondra Calderón from Jalisco.

 

MEN’S 12-13 YEARS OLD

 

Leonel Villarreal from Nuevo León was crowned with the gold in rings scoring 11.034, leaving Abraham González from Jalisco with silver, and Abraham García, from Querétaro with bronze.

In the pommel horse, the champion was the Potosino Sergio Martínez scoring 13.034, followed by Abraham González from Jalisco, and Andrés Martínez from the State of Mexico.

The vault gold went to Leonel Villarreal with 11.434, followed by Edmundo Robles from Colima, and Salvador de los Reyes from Querétaro.

The fixed bar was taken by Abraham González from Jalisco with 11.734, Sergio Martínez from Potosí took silver, and Santiago Orozco from Nuevo León took bronze.

Finally, Sergio Martínez of Potosi took the parallel bars gold with 12.200, Abraham González from Jalisco earned silver, and Luis Gutiérrez from Quintana Roo the bronze.

The floor exercise also went to Leonel Villarreal from Nuevo León with a score of 11.634, sharing the gold with Sergio Martínez from Potosí, who earned the same score. The bronze went to Salvador de los Reyes from Querétaro.

 

MEN’S 14-15 YEARS

 

Jalisco made first and second place in rings, with Juan Pablo Dueñas and his 11.800 points winning the gold, and David Fregoso the silver. The bronze went to David Aguilar from Nuevo León.

The pommel horse crowned Juan Pablo Dueñas, from Jalisco, as champion with 12.034, followed by Pablo Mares from Mexico in second and Ythan Calderón from Potosí in third.

The vault went to Leonardo Landa from Mexico, with 12.400, silver for David Aguilar from Nuevo León, and bronze for his countryman Santiago Flores.

The fixed bar was also taken by Jaliscans Juan Pablo Dueñas with 11.667 units, followed by David Fregoso, and in third Diego Rubio from Nuevo León.

In the parallel bars, the champion was Ythan Calderón from Potosi, with 11.600 units. Second place went to Oscar Aranda from the capital city, and the bronze was taken by Juan Pablo Dueñas from Jalisco.

The floor exercises made a triple champion of the Jaliscan Juan Pablo Dueñas, with fellow Jaliscan David Fregoso in second, and Mexican Leonardo Landa in third.

 

MEN’S 16-18 YEARS OLD

 

In the rings, Ricardo Torres from the capital obtained the gold with 12.500, followed by Mexican Juan Porras with the silver, and Yerioth Soto from Nuevo León winning the bronze.

In the pommel horse, the champion was Alonso Pérez from Querétaro, who registered 12.034, leaving David Orozco from New León with silver, and Juan Porras from Mexico City with the bronze.

In the vault Ricardo Torres took another gold with 13.534, silver went to Yerioth Soto from Nuevo León, and bronze to Marco Izquierdo from Quintana Roo.

 

The fixed bar crowned Alonso Pérez from Querétaro with 11.500, the silver went to Ricardo Torres, and the bronze went to Cristian Ramírez.

The parallel bars had Juan Porras from the State of Mexico as champion, with Cristian Ramírez from Campeche in second, and Ricardo Torres from the capital in third.

In the floor exercises, Ricardo Torres from Mexico City took his third gold with 12.734, with Alonso Pérez from Queretaro in second, and Yerioth Soto from Nuevo León in third.

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