Cristian Ortega Fontalvo becomes the first track cyclist in the history of the Atlantic to attend the Olympic Games

Cristian Ortega Fontalvo becomes the first track cyclist in the history of the Atlantic to attend the Olympic Games
Cristian Ortega Fontalvo becomes the first track cyclist in the history of the Atlantic to attend the Olympic Games
Cristian Ortega Fontalvo, Atlantic track cyclist who will represent Colombia in Paris and will participate in the Olympic Games. Photo Government

The Colombian Cycling Federation confirmed the news and will be in Paris with the Colombian National Team track team.

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Cristian belongs to the Supported Athlete program of Indeportes Atlántico and in his successful career he has been multiple national track champion, winning a gold medal in the recent National Games of the coffee region for the department.

At the international level he has been champion of a Track Cycling Nations Cup Parade in 2022, known commercially as the Tissot Nations Cup, held in Glasgow, Scotland.

Ortega Fontalvo is 23 years old and has been in all the Colombian selection processes, always as a protagonist in Central Americans, South Americans and Pan Americans.

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There are now three Atlantic athletes classified for Paris 2024.
Angy Paola Valdes
Gaby Bolle Carrillo
Cristian Ortega Fontalvo.

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