Colombia reached 80 athletes classified for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

Colombia reached 80 athletes classified for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
Colombia reached 80 athletes classified for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

Queen Saray Villegas reached Colombia’s 80th place for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The athlete obtained her ticket through the BMX Freestylebeing the first time that the country will have a representative in this modality.

Queen managed to qualify for Paris after reaching seventh place in the Olympic Qualification Series held in Shanghai and Budapest. Under the guidance of Alejandro Carothe athlete works with her sister Lizsurley Villegas.

Exactly one month before the sporting events begin, The country has already improved the number of places achieved for Tokyo 2020 by 9. Likewise, it is the first time that 15 cyclists in the country have managed to access the same competitions.

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Colombia’s 80 places for the Olympics

1-18. Colombia Women’s National Team (Soccer-Team)

19. Lorena Arenas (Athletics-20 km. March)

twenty. Éider Arévalo (Athletics – 20 km. March)

twenty-one. Natalia Linares (Athletics – Long jump)

22. Daniel Restrepo (Swimming – 3m Trampoline)

23. Ronal Longa (Athletics – 100m dash)

24. Flor Denis Ruiz (Athletics – Javelin Throw)

25. Tatiana Rentería (Wrestling – 76kg.)

26. Angie Orjuela (Athletics-Marathon).

27. Luisa Blanco (Artistic Gymnastics-All-around)

28. Angie Valdés (Boxing – 60 kg. female)

29. Valeria Arboleda (Boxing – 57 kg. female)

30. Jenny Arias. (Boxing – 54 kg female)

31. Roberto Terán (Equestrian jumping)

32. Ana María Rendón (Archery – recurve)

33. Víctor Bolaños (Sailing – kite formula)

3. 4. Luis Felipe Uribe (Diving – 3 meter springboard)

35. Alexis Cuero (Greco-Roman wrestling – 77 kg.)

36. Carlos Muñoz (Greco-Roman wrestling – 87 kg.)

37. Alisson Cardozo (wrestling- 50 kg.)

38. Ingrit Valencia (boxing-50 kg.)

39. Yílmar González (boxing-57 kg.)

40. Jhon Edison Rodríguez (sword fencing)

41. Ángel Hernández (trampoline gymnastics)

42. Yenny Álvarez (weightlifting – 59 kg.)

43. Luis Javier Mosquera (Weightlifting – 73 kg.)

44. Yeison López (Weightlifting – 89 kg.)

Four. Five. Marí Leivis Sánchez (Weightlifting – 71 kg.)

46-48. Men’s Team (Recurve Bow Shooting)

49. Ángel Barajas (Parallel bars-artistic gymnastics)

50-51. Team Laura Chalarca and César Herrera (Mixed Walking-Senior Marathon)

52-53. Team Lorena Arenas and Mateo Romero (Mixed Senior Walking Marathon)

54. Kevin Quintero (Track cycling – keirin speed)

55. Martha Bayona (Track cycling – keirin speed)

56. Numerical quota for track cycling (female – keirin speed)

57. Numerical quota for track cycling (omnium men)

58. Numerical quota for road cycling (women’s distance)

59-60. Numerical quotas for road cycling (male CRI and long distance)

61. Manuela Gómez (Canoeing – C1-200m)

62. Numerical quota for track cycling (men – keirin speed)

63. Mauricio Ortega (Athletics – Discus throw)

64. María Carolina Velásquez (Triathlon)

65. Erika Lasso (Judo – 48kg)

66. MTB Cycling (Cross Country)

67. Mariana Pajón (BMX Racing)

68. Gabriela Bolle (BMX Racing)

69. Carlos Ramirez (BMX Racing)

70. Diego Arboleda (BMX Racing)

71. Mateo Carmona (BMX Racing)

72. Alejandro Solarte (Swimming)

73. Camilo Villegas (Golf)

74. Nicolás Echavarría (Golf)

75. Jhonny Rentería (Athletics)

76. Lina Licona (Athletics)

77. Jhancarlos González (Skateboarding)

78. Jazmín Álvarez (Skateboarding)

79. María José Uribe (Golf)

80. Queen Saray Villegas (BMX-Freestyle Cycling)

 
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