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Mexico at the 2020 Summer Olympics

Mexico competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Originally scheduled to take place from 24 July to 9 August 2020, the Games were postponed to 23 July to 8 August 2021, because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] It was the nation's twenty-fourth appearance at the Summer Olympics. Athletes were given priority for vaccines in March.[2]

Mexico at the
2020 Summer Olympics
IOC codeMEX
NOCMexican Olympic Committee
Websitewww.com.org.mx (in Spanish)
in Tokyo, Japan
July 23, 2021 (2021-07-23) – August 8, 2021 (2021-08-08)
Competitors162 in 27 sports
Flag bearers (opening)Gabriela López
Rommel Pacheco
Flag bearer (closing)Mayan Oliver
Medals
Ranked 84th
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
4
Total
4
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Medalists Edit

Medal Name Sport Event Date
  Bronze Luis Álvarez
Alejandra Valencia
Archery Mixed team 24 July
  Bronze Gabriela Agúndez
Alejandra Orozco
Diving Women's synchronized 10 metre platform 27 July
  Bronze Aremi Fuentes Weightlifting Women's 76 kg 1 August
  Bronze Mexico national under-23 football team Football Men's tournament 6 August

Competitors Edit

The following is the list of number of competitors participating in the Games. Note that reserves in fencing, field hockey, football, and handball are not counted:

Sport Men Women Total
Archery 1 3 4
Artistic swimming 2 2
Athletics 12 8 20
Badminton 1 1 2
Baseball 24 24
Boxing 1 2 3
Canoeing 0 1 1
Cycling 2 4 6
Diving 8 6 14
Equestrian 4 1 5
Fencing 1 0 1
Football 22 0 22
Golf 2 2 4
Gymnastics 1 3 4
Judo 0 1 1
Modern pentathlon 2 2 4
Rowing 0 1 1
Sailing 2 2 4
Shooting 3 2 5
Softball 15 15
Swimming 3 1 4
Taekwondo 1 1 2
Tennis 0 2 2
Triathlon 2 2 4
Volleyball 2 0 2
Weightlifting 2 2 4
Wrestling 1 1 2
Total 97 65 162
  • 162 athletes entries to competition, 1 athlete travel as reserve.[3]

Archery Edit

Mexican recurve team qualified for the women's team competition by securing one of three remaining spots available at the 2021 Archery Final Olympic Qualification Tournament in Paris, France.[4] Another Mexican archer secured the last of three available spots with a bronze-medal victory in the men's individual recurve at the 2021 Pan American Qualification Tournament in Monterrey.[5]

Athlete Event Ranking round Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Score Seed Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Luis Álvarez Men's individual 662 19   Furukawa (JPN)
L 3–7
Did not advance
Aída Román Women's individual 665 6   Elwalid (TUN)
W 6–2
  Pitman (GBR)
L 2–6
Did not advance
Alejandra Valencia 674 4   Kazlouskaya (BLR)
W 6–0
  Dziominskaya (BLR)
W 7–3
  Barbelin (FRA)
W 6–0
  Brown (USA)
L 5–6
Did not advance
Ana Paula Vázquez 637 32   dos Santos (BRA)
L 4–6
Did not advance
Aída Román
Alejandra Valencia
Ana Paula Vázquez
Women's team 1976 2 Bye   Germany (GER)
L 2–6
Did not advance
Luis Álvarez
Alejandra Valencia
Mixed team 1336 4   Germany (GER)
W 6–2
  Great Britain (GBR)
W 6–0
  South Korea (KOR)
L 1–5
  Turkey (TUR)
W 6–2
 

Artistic swimming Edit

Mexico fielded a squad of two artistic swimmers to compete in the women's duet event by winning the silver medal at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.[6][7]

Athlete Event Technical routine Free routine (preliminary) Free routine (final)
Points Rank Points Total (technical + free) Rank Points Total (technical + free) Rank
Nuria Diosdado
Joana Jiménez
Duet 86.6190 13 86.5333 173.1523 12 Q 86.5667 173.1857 12

Athletics Edit

Mexican athletes further achieved the entry standards, either by qualifying time or by world ranking, in the following track and field events (up to a maximum of 3 athletes in each event):[8][9]

Key
  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • NR = National record
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
Track & road events
Men
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Jesús Tonatiu López 800 m 1:46.14 1Q 1:44.77 3 Did not advance
Jesús Arturo Esparza Marathon 2:31:51 74
Juan Joel Pacheco 2:23:41 65
José Luis Santana 2:21:32 56
Noel Alí Chama 20 km walk 1:28:23 38
Andrés Olivas 1:22:46 11
Jesús Tadeo Vega 1:30:37 42
Horacio Nava 50 km walk 4:19:00 44
José Leyver Ojeda 3:56:53 15
Isaac Palma DNF
Women
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Paola Morán 400 m 51.18 =SB 3 Q 51.06 5 Did not advance
Laura Galvan 1500 m 4:08.15 12 Did not advance
5000 m 15:00.16 11 Did not advance
Andrea Ramírez Limón Marathon DNF
Úrsula Sánchez 2:45:45 64
Daniela Torres Huerta 2:47:15 65
Alegna González 20 km walk 1:30:33 5
Ilse Guerrero 1:45:47 51
Valeria Ortuño 1:41:50 47
Field events
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Distance Position Distance Position
Edgar Rivera Men's high jump 2.21 =19 Did not advance
Diego del Real Men's hammer throw 75.17 15 Did not advance

Badminton Edit

Mexico entered two badminton players (one per gender) into the Olympic tournament. Rio 2016 Olympian Lino Muñoz and debutant Haramara Gaitan were selected to compete in the men's and women's singles respectively based on the BWF World Race to Tokyo Rankings.[10][11]

Athlete Event Group Stage Elimination Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Lino Muñoz Men's singles   Ng (HKG)
L (9–21, 10–21)
  Cordón (GUA)
L (14–21, 12–21)
3 Did not advance
Haramara Gaitan Women's singles   Kim G-e (KOR)
L (14–21, 9–21)
  Yeo (SGP)
L (7–21, 10–21)
3 Did not advance

Baseball Edit

Mexico national baseball team qualified for the first time at the Olympics by winning the bronze medal over the United States and securing an outright berth as the highest-ranked squad from the Americas at the 2019 WBSC Premier12 in Tokyo, Japan.[12]

Summary
Team Event Group stage Round 1 Repechage 1 Round 2 Repechage 2 Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Mexico men's Men's tournament   Dominican Republic
L 0–1
  Japan
L 4–7
3   Israel
L 5–12
Did not advance 6
Team roster

On July 8, 2021, Mexico's final roster was announced.[13] Héctor Velázquez and Sammy Solís were removed from the roster after testing positive for COVID-19.[14] They were replaced by Édgar Arredondo and Fabián Anguamea.[15][16] Ryan Goins replaced Brandon Laird, who did not receive permission from his professional team to participate.[17]

Group play
Pos Team Pld W L RF RA RD PCT GB Qualification
1   Japan (H) 2 2 0 11 7 +4 1.000 Round 2
2   Dominican Republic 2 1 1 4 4 0 .500 1 Round 1 game #2
3   Mexico 2 0 2 4 8 −4 .000 2 Round 1 game #1
Source: TOCOG and WBSC
(H) Hosts
30 July 12:00
Yokohama Stadium
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
  Mexico 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
  Dominican Republic 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 X 1 6 0
WP: Ángel Sánchez (1–0)   LP: Teddy Stankiewicz (0–1)   Sv: Luis Felipe Castillo (1)
Boxscore
31 July 12:00
Yokohama Stadium
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
  Japan 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 7 10 0
  Mexico 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 4 7 2
WP: Masato Morishita (1–0)   LP: Juan Pablo Oramas (0–1)   Sv: Ryoji Kuribayashi (1)
Home runs:
JPN: Tetsuto Yamada (1), Hayato Sakamoto (1)
MEX: Joey Meneses (1)
Boxscore
Round 1
1 August 12:00
Yokohama Stadium
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
  Israel 1 0 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 12 12 0
  Mexico 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 8 1
WP: Zack Weiss (1–0)   LP: Manny Barreda (0–1)
Home runs:
ISR: Danny Valencia (2)
MEX: None
Boxscore

Boxing Edit

Mexico entered three boxers (one male and two female) to compete in each of the following weight classes into the Olympic tournament. With the cancellation of the 2021 Pan American Qualification Tournament in Buenos Aires, Esmeralda Falcón finished among the top five of the women's lightweight category to secure her place in the Mexican squad based on the IOC's Boxing Task Force Rankings for the Americas. Rogelio Romero (men's light heavyweight) and Brianda Cruz (women's welterweight) completed the nation's sporting lineup by topping the field of boxers vying for qualification from the Americas in the same system.[18]

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Rogelio Romero Men's light heavyweight Bye   Plantić (CRO)
W 4–1
  López (CUB)
L 0–5
Did not advance
Esmeralda Falcón Women's lightweight   Nicoli (ITA)
L 1–4
Did not advance
Brianda Cruz Women's welterweight Bye   Jones (USA)
L 2–3
Did not advance

Canoeing Edit

Slalom Edit

With the cancellation of the 2021 Pan American Championships, Mexico accepted the invitation from the ICF to send a canoeist in the men's slalom K-1 to the Games, as the highest-ranked eligible nation from the Americas in the federation's international rankings, marking the country's debut in the sporting discipline.[19]

Athlete Event Preliminary Semifinal Final
Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Best Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Sofía Reinoso Women's K-1 128.89 22 135.19 26 132.89 23 Q 136.34 21 Did not advance

Cycling Edit

Road Edit

Mexico entered one rider each to compete in both men's and women's Olympic road race, by virtue of his top 50 national finish (for men) and her top 22 (for women), respectively, in the UCI World Ranking.[20]

Athlete Event Time Rank
Eder Frayre Men's road race 6:15:38 35
Lizbeth Salazar Women's road race Did not finish

Track Edit

Following the completion of the 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, Mexican riders accumulated spots in the women's team sprint, as well as the women's sprint, and keirin based on their country's results in the final UCI Olympic rankings.

Sprint
Athlete Event Qualification Round 1 Repechage 1 Round 2 Repechage 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Daniela Gaxiola Women's sprint 10.682
67.403
15 Q   Zhong Ts (CHN)
L
  Bao Sj (CHN)
  Basova (UKR)
L
Did not advance
Yuli Verdugo 10.818
(66.556)
19 Q   Starikova (UKR)
L
  McCulloch (AUS)
  du Preez (RSA)
L
Did not advance
Team sprint
Athlete Event Qualification Semifinals Final
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Daniela Gaxiola
Yuli Verdugo
Women's team sprint 33.097
54.386
5   ROC
L 32.249
55.816
2   Lithuania (LTU)
L 32.808
54.865
6

Qualification legend: FA=Gold medal final; FB=Bronze medal final

Keirin
Athlete Event 1st Round Repechage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
Rank Rank Rank Rank Rank
Daniela Gaxiola Women's keirin 2 Q Bye 3 Q 4 11
Yuli Verdugo 5 4 Did not advance

Mountain biking Edit

Mexican mountain bikers qualified for one men's and one women's quota place into the Olympic cross-country race, by topping the field of nations each vying for qualification at the 2019 Pan American Championships in Aguascalientes.[21][22]

Athlete Event Time Rank
Gerardo Ulloa Men's cross country 1:30:57 23
Daniela Campuzano Women's cross country 1:22:50 16

Diving Edit

Mexican divers qualified for the following individual spots and synchronized teams at the Games through the 2019 FINA World Championships, the 2019 Pan American Games, and the 2021 FINA World Cup series in Tokyo, Japan.

Men
Athlete Event Preliminary Semifinal Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Osmar Olvera 3 m springboard 442.45 9 Q 384.80 14 Did not advance
Rommel Pacheco 479.25 3 Q 437.65 6 Q 428.75 6
Iván García 10 m platform 316.95 24 Did not advance
Andrés Villareal 410.30 9 Q 405.55 11 Q 381.75 12
Yahel Castillo
Juan Celaya
3 m synchronized springboard 400.14 4
José Balleza
Kevin Berlín
10 m synchronized platform 407.31 4
Women
Athlete Event Preliminary Semifinal Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Arantxa Chávez 3 m springboard 190.35 27 Did not advance
Aranza Vázquez 294.30 8 Q 318.60 4 Q 303.45 6
Gabriela Agúndez 10 m platform 297.65 12 Q 337.30 4 Q 358.50 4
Alejandra Orozco 308.10 9 Q 301.40 12 Q 322.05 6
Dolores Hernández
Carolina Mendoza
3 m synchronized springboard 275.10 4
Gabriela Agúndez
Alejandra Orozco
10 m synchronized platform 299.70  

Equestrian Edit

Mexico fielded a squad of three equestrian riders into the Olympic team jumping competition by winning the silver medal and securing second of three available slots at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.[23] MeanwhIle, one dressage rider was added to the Mexican roster by finishing in the top four, outside the group selection, of the individual FEI Olympic Rankings for Groups D and E (North, Central, and South America).[24]

Dressage Edit

Athlete Horse Event Grand Prix Grand Prix Freestyle Overall
Score Rank Technical Artistic Score Rank
Martha Del Valle Beduino Individual 64.876 51 Did not advance

Qualification Legend: Q = Qualified for the final; q = Qualified for the final as a lucky loser

Jumping Edit

Athlete Horse Event Qualification Final
Penalties Rank Penalties Time Rank
Eugenio Garza Armani SL Z Individual 8 =47 Did not advance
Enrique González Chacna 8 =44 Did not advance
Manuel González Hortensia van de Leeuwerk 12 =55 Did not advance
Eugenio Garza
Enrique González
Patricio Pasquel
Armani SL Z
Chacna
Babel
Team 6+EL 16 Did not advance

Fencing Edit

Mexico entered one fencer into the Olympic competition. Diego Cervantes claimed a spot in the men's foil by winning the final match at the Pan American Zonal Qualifier in San José, Costa Rica.[25]

Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Diego Cervantes Men's foil   Huang Mk (CHN)
W 15–14
  Lefort (FRA)
L 11–15
Did not advance

Football Edit

Summary

Key:

Team Event Group Stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Mexico men's Men's tournament   France
W 4–1
  Japan
L 1–2
  South Africa
W 3–0
2 Q   South Korea
W 6–3
  Brazil
L 0–0 (1–4)
  Japan
W 3–1
 

Men's tournament Edit

Mexico men's football team qualified for the Olympics by advancing to the final match of the 2020 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship.[26]

Team roster

Mexico's 22-man final squad was announced on 15 June 2021.[27] On July 4, José Juan Macías withdrew due to injury and was replaced by Adrián Mora.[28]

Head coach: Jaime Lozano

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
1 1GK Luis Malagón (1997-03-02)2 March 1997 (aged 24)   Necaxa
2 2DF Jorge Sánchez (1997-12-10)10 December 1997 (aged 23)   América
3 2DF César Montes (1997-02-24)24 February 1997 (aged 24)   Monterrey
4 2DF Jesús Angulo (1998-01-30)30 January 1998 (aged 23)   Atlas
5 2DF Johan Vásquez (1998-10-22)22 October 1998 (aged 21)   UNAM
6 2DF Vladimir Loroña (1998-11-16)16 November 1998 (aged 22)   Tijuana
7 3MF Luis Romo* (1995-06-05)5 June 1995 (aged 26)   Cruz Azul
8 3MF Carlos Rodríguez (1997-01-03)3 January 1997 (aged 24)   Monterrey
9 4FW Henry Martín* (1992-11-18)18 November 1992 (aged 28)   América
10 4FW Diego Lainez (2000-06-09)9 June 2000 (aged 21)   Betis
11 4FW Alexis Vega (1997-11-25)25 November 1997 (aged 23)   Guadalajara
12 2DF Adrián Mora (1997-08-15)15 August 1997 (aged 23)   Juárez
13 1GK Guillermo Ochoa* (captain) (1985-07-13)13 July 1985 (aged 36)   América
14 2DF Érick Aguirre (1997-02-23)23 February 1997 (aged 24)   Pachuca
15 4FW Uriel Antuna (1997-08-21)21 August 1997 (aged 23)   Guadalajara
16 3MF José Joaquín Esquivel (1998-01-07)7 January 1998 (aged 23)   Juárez
17 3MF Sebastián Córdova (1997-06-12)12 June 1997 (aged 24)   América
18 4FW Eduardo Aguirre (1998-08-03)3 August 1998 (aged 22)   Santos Laguna
19 4FW Ricardo Angulo (1997-02-20)20 February 1997 (aged 24)   Guadalajara
20 3MF Fernando Beltrán (1998-05-08)8 May 1998 (aged 23)   Guadalajara
21 4FW Roberto Alvarado (1998-09-07)7 September 1998 (aged 22)   Cruz Azul
22 1GK Sebastián Jurado (1997-09-28)28 September 1997 (aged 23)   Cruz Azul

* Overage player.

Group play
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Japan (H) 3 3 0 0 7 1 +6 9 Advance to knockout stage
2   Mexico 3 2 0 1 8 3 +5 6
3   France 3 1 0 2 5 11 −6 3
4   South Africa 3 0 0 3 3 8 −5 0
Source: TOCOG and FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Mexico  4–1  France
  • Vega   47'
  • Córdova   55'
  • Antuna   80'
  • Aguirre   90+1'
Report (TOCOG)
Report (FIFA)
Gignac   69' (pen.)

Japan  2–1  Mexico
Report (TOCOG)
Report (FIFA)
Alvarado   85'

South Africa  0–3  Mexico
Report (TOCOG)
Report (FIFA)
Quarterfinal
South Korea  3–6  Mexico
Report (TOCOG)
Report (FIFA)
Semifinal
Mexico  0–0 (a.e.t.)  Brazil
Report (TOCOG)
Report (FIFA)
Penalties
1–4
Bronze medal match
Mexico  3–1  Japan
Report (TOCOG)
Report (FIFA)

Golf Edit

Mexico entered four golfers (two per gender) into the Olympic tournament. Abraham Ancer (world no. 23), Carlos Ortiz (world no. 53), Maria Fassi (world no. 180), and Gaby López (world no. 64) qualified directly among the top 60 eligible players for their respective events based on the IGF World Rankings.[29][30]

Athlete Event Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Total
Score Score Score Score Score Par Rank
Abraham Ancer Men's 69 69 66 68 272 −12 =14
Carlos Ortiz 65 67 69 78 279 −5 =42
María Fassi Women's 73 70 68 68 279 −5 =23
Gaby López 71 72 69 71 283 −1 =38

Gymnastics Edit

Artistic Edit

Mexico entered two artistic gymnasts into the Olympic competition. Rio 2016 Olympians Daniel Corral and Alexa Moreno finished among the top twelve eligible for qualification in the men's and among the top twenty in the women's individual all-around and apparatus events, respectively, to book their spots on the Mexican roster at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany.[31]

Men
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Apparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total Rank
F PH R V PB HB F PH R V PB HB
Daniel Corral All-around 13.200 13.266 13.366 13.933 14.033 13.100 80.898 40 Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Apparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total Rank
V UB BB F V UB BB F
Alexa Moreno All-around 14.633 Q 12.566 11.066 12.333 50.798 55 Did not advance
Women's vault 14.633 14.633 8 Q 14.716 14.716 4

Rhythmic Edit

Mexico qualified one rhythmic gymnast for the individual all-around by winning the gold medal at the 2021 Pan American Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, marking the country's debut in this sporting discipline.[32]

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon Total Rank Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon Total Rank
Rut Castillo Individual 22.350 22.700 21.500 16.200 82.750 22 Did not advance

Trampoline Edit

Mexico entered one gymnast to compete in the women's trampoline by finishing among the top eight nations vying for qualification at the two-year-long World Cup Series.

Athlete Event Qualification Final
Score Rank Score Rank
Dafne Navarro Women's 99.850 8 Q 48.345 8

Judo Edit

Mexico qualified one judoka for the women's half-middleweight category (63 kg) at the Games. Prisca Awiti accepted a continental berth from the Americas as the nation's top-ranked judoka outside of direct qualifying position in the IJF World Ranking List of June 28, 2021.[33]

Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Prisca Awiti Alcaraz Women's −63 kg   Bold (MGL)
L 00–10
Did not advance

Modern pentathlon Edit

Mexican athletes qualified for the following spots to compete in modern pentathlon. Mariana Arceo secured a selection in women's event with a gold medal victory at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima.[34] Mayan Oliver added another women's place on the Mexican squad by finishing among the top eight modern pentathletes vying for qualification in the UIPM World Rankings of 14 June 2021.[35] On the men's side, Duilio Carrillo and Alvaro Sandoval received the spare berths unused at the 2021 Worlds and previously declined by Ireland's Arthur Lanigan O'Keeffe, as the next highest-ranked, eligible modern pentathletes in the same system.[36]

Athlete Event Fencing
(épée one touch)
Swimming
(200 m freestyle)
Riding
(show jumping)
Combined: shooting/running
(10 m air pistol)/(3200 m)
Total points Final rank
RR BR Rank MP points Time Rank MP points Penalties Rank MP points Time Rank MP Points
Duilio Carrillo Men's 17 0 20 202 2:04.08 21 302 EL 33 0 11:31.68 22 609 1113 33
Álvaro Sandoval 11 1 31 167 2:02.52 17 305 EL 33 0 11:26.30 21 614 1086 35
Mariana Arceo Women's 15 4 29 184 2:16.65 23 277 7 14 293 12:32.16 16 548 1302 16
Mayan Oliver 16 0 22 196 2:24.16 32 262 7 10 293 12:21.48 12 559 1310 15

Rowing Edit

Mexico qualified one boat in the women's single sculls for the Games by winning the gold medal and securing the first of five berths available at the 2021 FISA Americas Olympic Qualification Regatta in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[37]

Athlete Event Heats Repechage Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Kenia Lechuga Women's single sculls 7:54.21 2 QF Bye 8:09.29 4 SC/D 7:33.72 1 FC 7:43.55 16

Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); FC=Final C (non-medal); FD=Final D (non-medal); FE=Final E (non-medal); FF=Final F (non-medal); SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; SE/F=Semifinals E/F; QF=Quarterfinals; R=Repechage

Sailing Edit

Mexican sailors qualified one boat in each of the following classes through the class-associated World Championships and the continental regattas.[38][39]

Athlete Event Race Points Final rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 M* Total Net
Ignacio Berenguer Men's RS:X 25 22 18 18 26 26 22 23 20 13 23 22 EL 258 232 23
Juan Ignacio Pérez Men's Finn 19 17 16 16 17 17 17 16 14 15 EL 164 145 17
Demita Vega Women's RS:X 26 16 15 22 22 19 19 10 20 13 28 13 EL 223 195 18
Elena Oetling Women's Laser Radial 41 21 31 19 23 7 19 32 43 28 EL 264 221 32

M = Medal race; EL = Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race

Shooting Edit

Mexican shooters achieved quota places for the following events by virtue of their best finishes at the 2018 ISSF World Championships, the 2019 ISSF World Cup series, the 2019 Pan American Games, and Championships of the Americas, as long as they obtained a minimum qualifying score (MQS) by 31 May 2020.[40]

Athlete Event Qualification Semifinal Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Jorge Orozco Men's trap 122 6 Q 28 4
Edson Ramírez Men's 10 m air rifle 625.9 18 Did not advance
José Luis Sánchez Men's 50 m rifle 3 positions 1154 33 Did not advance
Alejandra Ramírez Women's trap 116 13 Did not advance
Gabriela Rodríguez Women's skeet 118 12 Did not advance
Jorge Orozco
Alejandra Ramírez
Mixed trap team 138 16 Did not advance

Softball Edit

Mexico women's national softball team qualified for the Olympics by finishing in the top two of the WBSC Women's Softball Americas Qualification Event in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.[41]

Summary
Team Event Round robin Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank Opposition
Result
Rank
Mexico women's Women's tournament   Canada
L 0–4
  Japan
L 2–3
  United States
L 0–2
  Italy
W 5–0
  Australia
W 4–1
4   Canada
L 2–3
4
Team roster
Softball at the 2020 Summer Olympics  Mexico roster
Players Coaches
Pitchers
Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager
  • 0 Carlos Bernáldez [42]

Coaches

  • Carlos Caro
  • Rolando Guerrero


Group play
Pos Team Pld W L RF RA RD PCT GB Qualification
1   United States 5 5 0 9 2 +7 1.000 Gold medal match
2   Japan (H) 5 4 1 18 5 +13 .800 1
3   Canada 5 3 2 19 4 +15 .600 2 Bronze medal match
4   Mexico 5 2 3 11 10 +1 .400 3
5   Australia 5 1 4 5 21 −16 .200 4
6   Italy 5 0 5 1 21 −20 .000 5
Source: Tokyo 2020 and WBSC
(H) Hosts
21 July 15:00 (JST)
Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium 33 °C (91 °F)
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
  Mexico 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
  Canada 2 0 1 1 0 0 X 4 9 0
WP: Sara Groenewegen (1–0)   LP: Dallas Escobedo (0–1)   Sv: Danielle Lawrie (1)
Home runs:
MEX: None
CAN: Jennifer Salling (1)
Boxscore
22 July 12:00 (JST)
Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium 28 °C (82 °F)
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R H E
  Mexico 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 6 0
  Japan (8) 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 5 0
WP: Miu Goto (1–0)   LP: Danielle O'Toole (0–1)
Home runs:
MEX: Anissa Urtez (1)
JPN: Yamato Fujita (2)
Boxscore
24 July 14:30 (JST)
Yokohama Stadium 29 °C (84 °F)
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
  United States 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 6 1
  Mexico 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3
WP: Cat Osterman (2–0)   LP: Dallas Escobedo (0–2)   Sv: Monica Abbott (2)
Boxscore
25 July 20:00 (JST)
Yokohama Stadium 29 °C (84 °F)
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
  Italy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
  Mexico 0 1 1 0 3 0 X 5 9 0
WP: Dallas Escobedo (1–2)   LP: Greta Cecchetti (0–3)
Home runs:
ITA: None
MEX: Sydney Romero (1), Anissa Urtez (2), Brittany Cervantes (1)
Boxscore
26 July 20:00 (JST)
Yokohama Stadium 27 °C (81 °F)
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
  Mexico 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 11 0
  Australia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 0
WP: Dallas Escobedo (2–2)   LP: Kaia Parnaby (1–2)
Home runs:
MEX: None
AUS: Jade Wall (1)
Boxscore
Bronze medal match
27 July 13:00 (JST)
Yokohama Stadium
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
  Mexico 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 7 1
  Canada   0 2 0 0 1 0 X 3 6 0
WP: Danielle Lawrie (1–1)   LP: Danielle O'Toole (0–2)
Boxscore

Swimming Edit

Mexican swimmers further achieved qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT), and potentially 1 at the Olympic Selection Time (OST)):[43][44]

Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Gabriel Castaño Men's 50 m freestyle 22.32 30 Did not advance
Daniel Delgadillo Men's 10 km open water 1:53:14.4 17
José Ángel Martínez Men's 200 m individual medley 2:01.34 38 Did not advance
Melissa Rodríguez Women's 100 m breaststroke 1:08.76 30 Did not advance
Women's 200 m breaststroke 2:26.87 24 Did not advance

Taekwondo Edit

Mexico entered two athletes into the taekwondo competition at the Games. 2019 Pan American Games bronze medalist Carlos Sansores (men's +80 kg) and heavyweight champion Briseida Acosta (women's +67 kg) secured the spots on the Mexican squad with a top two finish each in their respective weight classes at the 2020 Pan American Qualification Tournament in San José, Costa Rica.[45]

Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Carlos Sansores Men's +80 kg   Sapina (CRO)
L 4–6
Did not advance
Briseida Acosta Women's +67 kg   Laurin (FRA)
L 3–21
Did not advance

Tennis Edit

Mexico entered two tennis players into the Olympic tournament. Renata Zarazúa (world no. 137) qualified directly as one of the top 56 official entrants in the women's singles based on the WTA World Rankings of 14 June 2021. Moreover, she and her partner Giuliana Olmos opted to play in the women's doubles.[46][47]

Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Renata Zarazúa Women's singles   Doi (JPN)
L 2–6, 3–6
Did not advance
Giuliana Olmos
Renata Zarazúa
Women's doubles   Badosa /
Sorribes (ESP)
L 2–6, 7–6(7–4), [7–10]
Did not advance

Triathlon Edit

Mexico entered four triathletes (two per gender) to compete at the Olympics. Rio 2016 Olympians Irving Pérez and Cecilia Pérez, with Crisanto Grajales and Claudia Rivas going to their third consecutive Games, were selected among the top 26 triathletes vying for qualification in their respective events, including the inaugural mixed relay, based on the individual ITU World Rankings of 15 June 2021.[48]

Individual
Athlete Event Time Rank
Swim (1.5 km) Trans 1 Bike (40 km) Trans 2 Run (10 km) Total
Crisanto Grajales Men's 18:23 0:41 57:52 0:34 31:06 1:48:36 31
Irving Pérez 18:06 0:38 1:01:14 0:30 33:34 1:54:02 46
Cecilia Pérez Women's 20:05 0:44 Did not finish
Claudia Rivas Did not finish
Relay
Athlete Event Time Rank
Swim (300 m) Trans 1 Bike (7 km) Trans 2 Run (2 km) Total group
Crisanto Grajales Mixed relay 4:02 0:35 9:48 0:30 5:47 20:42
Irving Pérez 4:08 0:37 10:20 0:29 6:04 21:38
Cecilia Pérez 4:00 0:39 10:27 0:33 7:00 22:39
Claudia Rivas 4:28 0:43 10:57 0:38 7:08 23:54
Total 1:28:53 16

Volleyball Edit

Beach Edit

Mexico men's beach volleyball team qualified directly for the Olympics by winning the gold medal at the 2018–2020 NORCECA Continental Cup Final in Colima.[49]

Athlete Event Preliminary round Repechage Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Josué Gaxiola
José Luis Rubio
Men's   Krasilnikov /
Stoyanovskiy (ROC)
L (26–24, 15–21, 16–18)
  Perušič /
Schweiner (CZE)
L (21–17, 16–21, 14–16)
  Pļaviņš /
Točs (LAT)
W(21–18, 21–16)
3 Q Bye   Alison /
Álvaro (BRA)
L (14–21, 13–21)
Did not advance

Weightlifting Edit

Mexico entered four weightlifters (two per gender) into the Olympic competition. Ana Gabriela López (women's 55 kg) and Aremi Fuentes (women's 76 kg) secured one of the top eight slots each in their respective weight divisions based on the IWF Absolute World Rankings, with Jonathan Muñoz and Jorge Cárdenas (men's 73 kg) topping the field of weightlifters each vying for qualification from the Americas in the men's 67 and 73 kg category, respectively, based on the IWF Absolute Continental Rankings.[50]

Athlete Event Snatch Clean & Jerk Total Rank
Result Rank Result Rank
Jonathan Muñoz Men's −67 kg 135 8 163 10 298 10
Jorge Cárdenas Men's −73 kg 145 8 175 10 320 11
Ana Gabriela López Women's −55 kg 90 5 105 9 195 9
Aremi Fuentes Women's −76 kg 108 4 138 3 245  

Wrestling Edit

Mexico qualified two wrestlers for each of the following classes into the Olympic competition; all of whom advanced to the top two finals to book Olympic spots in the men's Greco-Roman 77 kg and women's freestyle 57 kg, respectively, at the 2020 Pan American Qualification Tournament in Ottawa, Canada.[51][52]

Key:

  • VT (ranking points: 5–0 or 0–5) – Victory by fall.
  • VB (ranking points: 5–0 or 0–5) – Victory by injury (VF for forfeit, VA for withdrawal or disqualification)
  • PP (ranking points: 3–1 or 1–3) – Decision by points – the loser with technical points.
  • PO (ranking points: 3–0 or 0–3) – Decision by points – the loser without technical points.
  • ST (ranking points: 4–0 or 0–4) – Great superiority – the loser without technical points and a margin of victory of at least 8 (Greco-Roman) or 10 (freestyle) points.
  • SP (ranking points: 4–1 or 1–4) – Technical superiority – the loser with technical points and a margin of victory of at least 8 (Greco-Roman) or 10 (freestyle) points.
Freestyle
Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Repechage Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Alma Valencia Women's −57 kg   Koblova (ROC)
L 1–3 PP
Did not advance 11
Greco-Roman
Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Repechage Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Alfonso Leyva Men's −77 kg   Chekhirkin (ROC)
L 0–3 PO
Did not advance 15

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Mexico competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo Originally scheduled to take place from 24 July to 9 August 2020 the Games were postponed to 23 July to 8 August 2021 because of the COVID 19 pandemic 1 It was the nation s twenty fourth appearance at the Summer Olympics Athletes were given priority for vaccines in March 2 Mexico at the2020 Summer OlympicsIOC codeMEXNOCMexican Olympic CommitteeWebsitewww wbr com wbr org wbr mx in Spanish in Tokyo Japan July 23 2021 2021 07 23 August 8 2021 2021 08 08 Competitors162 in 27 sportsFlag bearers opening Gabriela LopezRommel PachecoFlag bearer closing Mayan OliverMedalsRanked 84thGold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 4 Total 4Summer Olympics appearances overview 19001904 1920192419281932193619481952195619601964196819721976198019841988199219962000200420082012201620202024 Contents 1 Medalists 2 Competitors 3 Archery 4 Artistic swimming 5 Athletics 6 Badminton 7 Baseball 8 Boxing 9 Canoeing 9 1 Slalom 10 Cycling 10 1 Road 10 2 Track 10 3 Mountain biking 11 Diving 12 Equestrian 12 1 Dressage 12 2 Jumping 13 Fencing 14 Football 14 1 Men s tournament 15 Golf 16 Gymnastics 16 1 Artistic 16 2 Rhythmic 16 3 Trampoline 17 Judo 18 Modern pentathlon 19 Rowing 20 Sailing 21 Shooting 22 Softball 23 Swimming 24 Taekwondo 25 Tennis 26 Triathlon 27 Volleyball 27 1 Beach 28 Weightlifting 29 Wrestling 30 See also 31 ReferencesMedalists EditFurther information 2020 Summer Olympics medal table and List of 2020 Summer Olympics medal winners Medal Name Sport Event Date nbsp Bronze Luis AlvarezAlejandra Valencia Archery Mixed team 24 July nbsp Bronze Gabriela AgundezAlejandra Orozco Diving Women s synchronized 10 metre platform 27 July nbsp Bronze Aremi Fuentes Weightlifting Women s 76 kg 1 August nbsp Bronze Mexico national under 23 football team Luis MalagonJorge SanchezCesar MontesJesus Alberto AnguloJohan VasquezVladimir LoronaLuis RomoCarlos Alberto RodriguezHenry MartinDiego LainezAlexis VegaAdrian MoraGuillermo OchoaErick AguirreUriel AntunaJose Joaquin EsquivelSebastian CordovaEduardo AguirreJesus Ricardo AnguloFernando BeltranRoberto AlvaradoSebastian Jurado Football Men s tournament 6 AugustCompetitors EditThe following is the list of number of competitors participating in the Games Note that reserves in fencing field hockey football and handball are not counted Sport Men Women TotalArchery 1 3 4Artistic swimming 2 2Athletics 12 8 20Badminton 1 1 2Baseball 24 24Boxing 1 2 3Canoeing 0 1 1Cycling 2 4 6Diving 8 6 14Equestrian 4 1 5Fencing 1 0 1Football 22 0 22Golf 2 2 4Gymnastics 1 3 4Judo 0 1 1Modern pentathlon 2 2 4Rowing 0 1 1Sailing 2 2 4Shooting 3 2 5Softball 15 15Swimming 3 1 4Taekwondo 1 1 2Tennis 0 2 2Triathlon 2 2 4Volleyball 2 0 2Weightlifting 2 2 4Wrestling 1 1 2Total 97 65 162162 athletes entries to competition 1 athlete travel as reserve 3 Archery EditMain articles Archery at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Archery at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexican recurve team qualified for the women s team competition by securing one of three remaining spots available at the 2021 Archery Final Olympic Qualification Tournament in Paris France 4 Another Mexican archer secured the last of three available spots with a bronze medal victory in the men s individual recurve at the 2021 Pan American Qualification Tournament in Monterrey 5 Athlete Event Ranking round Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final BMScore Seed OppositionScore OppositionScore OppositionScore OppositionScore OppositionScore OppositionScore RankLuis Alvarez Men s individual 662 19 nbsp Furukawa JPN L 3 7 Did not advanceAida Roman Women s individual 665 6 nbsp Elwalid TUN W 6 2 nbsp Pitman GBR L 2 6 Did not advanceAlejandra Valencia 674 4 nbsp Kazlouskaya BLR W 6 0 nbsp Dziominskaya BLR W 7 3 nbsp Barbelin FRA W 6 0 nbsp Brown USA L 5 6 Did not advanceAna Paula Vazquez 637 32 nbsp dos Santos BRA L 4 6 Did not advanceAida RomanAlejandra ValenciaAna Paula Vazquez Women s team 1976 2 Bye nbsp Germany GER L 2 6 Did not advanceLuis AlvarezAlejandra Valencia Mixed team 1336 4 nbsp Germany GER W 6 2 nbsp Great Britain GBR W 6 0 nbsp South Korea KOR L 1 5 nbsp Turkey TUR W 6 2 nbsp Artistic swimming EditMain articles Artistic swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Artistic swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexico fielded a squad of two artistic swimmers to compete in the women s duet event by winning the silver medal at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima Peru 6 7 Athlete Event Technical routine Free routine preliminary Free routine final Points Rank Points Total technical free Rank Points Total technical free RankNuria DiosdadoJoana Jimenez Duet 86 6190 13 86 5333 173 1523 12 Q 86 5667 173 1857 12Athletics EditMain articles Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexican athletes further achieved the entry standards either by qualifying time or by world ranking in the following track and field events up to a maximum of 3 athletes in each event 8 9 KeyNote Ranks given for track events are within the athlete s heat only Q Qualified for the next round q Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or in field events by position without achieving the qualifying target NR National record N A Round not applicable for the event Bye Athlete not required to compete in round Track amp road events MenAthlete Event Heat Semifinal FinalResult Rank Result Rank Result RankJesus Tonatiu Lopez 800 m 1 46 14 1Q 1 44 77 3 Did not advanceJesus Arturo Esparza Marathon 2 31 51 74Juan Joel Pacheco 2 23 41 65Jose Luis Santana 2 21 32 56Noel Ali Chama 20 km walk 1 28 23 38Andres Olivas 1 22 46 11Jesus Tadeo Vega 1 30 37 42Horacio Nava 50 km walk 4 19 00 44Jose Leyver Ojeda 3 56 53 15Isaac Palma DNFWomenAthlete Event Heat Semifinal FinalResult Rank Result Rank Result RankPaola Moran 400 m 51 18 SB 3 Q 51 06 5 Did not advanceLaura Galvan 1500 m 4 08 15 12 Did not advance5000 m 15 00 16 11 Did not advanceAndrea Ramirez Limon Marathon DNFUrsula Sanchez 2 45 45 64Daniela Torres Huerta 2 47 15 65Alegna Gonzalez 20 km walk 1 30 33 5Ilse Guerrero 1 45 47 51Valeria Ortuno 1 41 50 47Field eventsAthlete Event Qualification FinalDistance Position Distance PositionEdgar Rivera Men s high jump 2 21 19 Did not advanceDiego del Real Men s hammer throw 75 17 15 Did not advanceBadminton EditMain articles Badminton at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Badminton at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexico entered two badminton players one per gender into the Olympic tournament Rio 2016 Olympian Lino Munoz and debutant Haramara Gaitan were selected to compete in the men s and women s singles respectively based on the BWF World Race to Tokyo Rankings 10 11 Athlete Event Group Stage Elimination Quarterfinal Semifinal Final BMOppositionScore OppositionScore Rank OppositionScore OppositionScore OppositionScore OppositionScore RankLino Munoz Men s singles nbsp Ng HKG L 9 21 10 21 nbsp Cordon GUA L 14 21 12 21 3 Did not advanceHaramara Gaitan Women s singles nbsp Kim G e KOR L 14 21 9 21 nbsp Yeo SGP L 7 21 10 21 3 Did not advanceBaseball EditMain article Baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics Mexico national baseball team qualified for the first time at the Olympics by winning the bronze medal over the United States and securing an outright berth as the highest ranked squad from the Americas at the 2019 WBSC Premier12 in Tokyo Japan 12 SummaryTeam Event Group stage Round 1 Repechage 1 Round 2 Repechage 2 Semifinals Final BMOppositionResult OppositionResult Rank OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult RankMexico men s Men s tournament nbsp Dominican RepublicL 0 1 nbsp JapanL 4 7 3 nbsp IsraelL 5 12 Did not advance 6Team rosterOn July 8 2021 Mexico s final roster was announced 13 Hector Velazquez and Sammy Solis were removed from the roster after testing positive for COVID 19 14 They were replaced by Edgar Arredondo and Fabian Anguamea 15 16 Ryan Goins replaced Brandon Laird who did not receive permission from his professional team to participate 17 Baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics nbsp Mexico rosterPlayers CoachesPitchers66 Fabian Anguamea 17 Edgar Arredondo 20 Manny Banuelos 50 Manny Barreda 46 Carlos Bustamante 53 Daniel Duarte 35 Juan Pablo Oramas 29 oliver Perez 36 Teddy Stankiewicz 59 Fernando Salas 48 Sasagi Sanchez 49 Cesar Vargas Catchers44 Ali Solis 13 Alexis WilsonInfielders 18 Danny Espinosa 54 Ryan Goins 23 Adrian Gonzalez 24 Efren Navarro 19 Ramiro Pena 74 Isaac RodriguezOutfielders 33 Jose Cardona 5 Sebastian Elizalde 27 Jonathan Jones 32 Joey Meneses Manager30 Benji GilCoaches 8 Noe Munoz 26 Hector Estrada 47 Rigo Beltran 66 Martin Arzate 56 Jose SilvaGroup playPos Teamvte Pld W L RF RA RD PCT GB Qualification1 nbsp Japan H 2 2 0 11 7 4 1 000 Round 22 nbsp Dominican Republic 2 1 1 4 4 0 500 1 Round 1 game 23 nbsp Mexico 2 0 2 4 8 4 000 2 Round 1 game 1Source TOCOG and WBSC H Hosts 30 July 12 00 Yokohama Stadium Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E nbsp Mexico 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 nbsp Dominican Republic 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 X 1 6 0WP Angel Sanchez 1 0 LP Teddy Stankiewicz 0 1 Sv Luis Felipe Castillo 1 Boxscore31 July 12 00 Yokohama Stadium Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E nbsp Japan 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 7 10 0 nbsp Mexico 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 4 7 2WP Masato Morishita 1 0 LP Juan Pablo Oramas 0 1 Sv Ryoji Kuribayashi 1 Home runs JPN Tetsuto Yamada 1 Hayato Sakamoto 1 MEX Joey Meneses 1 BoxscoreRound 11 August 12 00 Yokohama Stadium Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E nbsp Israel 1 0 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 12 12 0 nbsp Mexico 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 8 1WP Zack Weiss 1 0 LP Manny Barreda 0 1 Home runs ISR Danny Valencia 2 MEX NoneBoxscoreBoxing EditMain articles Boxing at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Boxing at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexico entered three boxers one male and two female to compete in each of the following weight classes into the Olympic tournament With the cancellation of the 2021 Pan American Qualification Tournament in Buenos Aires Esmeralda Falcon finished among the top five of the women s lightweight category to secure her place in the Mexican squad based on the IOC s Boxing Task Force Rankings for the Americas Rogelio Romero men s light heavyweight and Brianda Cruz women s welterweight completed the nation s sporting lineup by topping the field of boxers vying for qualification from the Americas in the same system 18 Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals FinalOppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult RankRogelio Romero Men s light heavyweight Bye nbsp Plantic CRO W 4 1 nbsp Lopez CUB L 0 5 Did not advanceEsmeralda Falcon Women s lightweight nbsp Nicoli ITA L 1 4 Did not advanceBrianda Cruz Women s welterweight Bye nbsp Jones USA L 2 3 Did not advanceCanoeing EditMain articles Canoeing at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Canoeing at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Slalom Edit With the cancellation of the 2021 Pan American Championships Mexico accepted the invitation from the ICF to send a canoeist in the men s slalom K 1 to the Games as the highest ranked eligible nation from the Americas in the federation s international rankings marking the country s debut in the sporting discipline 19 Athlete Event Preliminary Semifinal FinalRun 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Best Rank Time Rank Time RankSofia Reinoso Women s K 1 128 89 22 135 19 26 132 89 23 Q 136 34 21 Did not advanceCycling EditMain articles Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Road Edit Mexico entered one rider each to compete in both men s and women s Olympic road race by virtue of his top 50 national finish for men and her top 22 for women respectively in the UCI World Ranking 20 Athlete Event Time RankEder Frayre Men s road race 6 15 38 35Lizbeth Salazar Women s road race Did not finishTrack Edit Following the completion of the 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships Mexican riders accumulated spots in the women s team sprint as well as the women s sprint and keirin based on their country s results in the final UCI Olympic rankings SprintAthlete Event Qualification Round 1 Repechage 1 Round 2 Repechage 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals FinalTimeSpeed km h Rank OppositionTimeSpeed km h OppositionTimeSpeed km h OppositionTimeSpeed km h OppositionTimeSpeed km h OppositionTimeSpeed km h OppositionTimeSpeed km h OppositionTimeSpeed km h RankDaniela Gaxiola Women s sprint 10 68267 403 15 Q nbsp Zhong Ts CHN L nbsp Bao Sj CHN nbsp Basova UKR L Did not advanceYuli Verdugo 10 818 66 556 19 Q nbsp Starikova UKR L nbsp McCulloch AUS nbsp du Preez RSA L Did not advanceTeam sprintAthlete Event Qualification Semifinals FinalTimeSpeed km h Rank OppositionTimeSpeed km h Rank OppositionTimeSpeed km h RankDaniela GaxiolaYuli Verdugo Women s team sprint 33 09754 386 5 nbsp ROCL 32 24955 816 2 nbsp Lithuania LTU L 32 80854 865 6Qualification legend FA Gold medal final FB Bronze medal final KeirinAthlete Event 1st Round Repechage Quarterfinal Semifinal FinalRank Rank Rank Rank RankDaniela Gaxiola Women s keirin 2 Q Bye 3 Q 4 11Yuli Verdugo 5 4 Did not advanceMountain biking Edit Mexican mountain bikers qualified for one men s and one women s quota place into the Olympic cross country race by topping the field of nations each vying for qualification at the 2019 Pan American Championships in Aguascalientes 21 22 Athlete Event Time RankGerardo Ulloa Men s cross country 1 30 57 23Daniela Campuzano Women s cross country 1 22 50 16Diving EditMain articles Diving at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Diving at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexican divers qualified for the following individual spots and synchronized teams at the Games through the 2019 FINA World Championships the 2019 Pan American Games and the 2021 FINA World Cup series in Tokyo Japan MenAthlete Event Preliminary Semifinal FinalPoints Rank Points Rank Points RankOsmar Olvera 3 m springboard 442 45 9 Q 384 80 14 Did not advanceRommel Pacheco 479 25 3 Q 437 65 6 Q 428 75 6Ivan Garcia 10 m platform 316 95 24 Did not advanceAndres Villareal 410 30 9 Q 405 55 11 Q 381 75 12Yahel CastilloJuan Celaya 3 m synchronized springboard 400 14 4Jose BallezaKevin Berlin 10 m synchronized platform 407 31 4WomenAthlete Event Preliminary Semifinal FinalPoints Rank Points Rank Points RankArantxa Chavez 3 m springboard 190 35 27 Did not advanceAranza Vazquez 294 30 8 Q 318 60 4 Q 303 45 6Gabriela Agundez 10 m platform 297 65 12 Q 337 30 4 Q 358 50 4Alejandra Orozco 308 10 9 Q 301 40 12 Q 322 05 6Dolores HernandezCarolina Mendoza 3 m synchronized springboard 275 10 4Gabriela AgundezAlejandra Orozco 10 m synchronized platform 299 70 nbsp Equestrian EditMain articles Equestrian at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Equestrian at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexico fielded a squad of three equestrian riders into the Olympic team jumping competition by winning the silver medal and securing second of three available slots at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima Peru 23 MeanwhIle one dressage rider was added to the Mexican roster by finishing in the top four outside the group selection of the individual FEI Olympic Rankings for Groups D and E North Central and South America 24 Dressage Edit Athlete Horse Event Grand Prix Grand Prix Freestyle OverallScore Rank Technical Artistic Score RankMartha Del Valle Beduino Individual 64 876 51 Did not advanceQualification Legend Q Qualified for the final q Qualified for the final as a lucky loser Jumping Edit Athlete Horse Event Qualification FinalPenalties Rank Penalties Time RankEugenio Garza Armani SL Z Individual 8 47 Did not advanceEnrique Gonzalez Chacna 8 44 Did not advanceManuel Gonzalez Hortensia van de Leeuwerk 12 55 Did not advanceEugenio GarzaEnrique GonzalezPatricio Pasquel Armani SL ZChacnaBabel Team 6 EL 16 Did not advanceFencing EditMain articles Fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Fencing at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexico entered one fencer into the Olympic competition Diego Cervantes claimed a spot in the men s foil by winning the final match at the Pan American Zonal Qualifier in San Jose Costa Rica 25 Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final BMOpposition Score Opposition Score Opposition Score Opposition Score Opposition Score Opposition Score RankDiego Cervantes Men s foil nbsp Huang Mk CHN W 15 14 nbsp Lefort FRA L 11 15 Did not advanceFootball EditMain article Football at the 2020 Summer Olympics SummaryKey A E T After extra time P Match decided by penalty shootout Team Event Group Stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final BMOppositionScore OppositionScore OppositionScore Rank OppositionScore OppositionScore OppositionScore RankMexico men s Men s tournament nbsp FranceW 4 1 nbsp JapanL 1 2 nbsp South AfricaW 3 0 2 Q nbsp South KoreaW 6 3 nbsp BrazilL 0 0 1 4 nbsp JapanW 3 1 nbsp Men s tournament Edit Main articles Football at the 2020 Summer Olympics Men s tournament and Football at the 2020 Summer Olympics Men s qualification Mexico men s football team qualified for the Olympics by advancing to the final match of the 2020 CONCACAF Men s Olympic Qualifying Championship 26 Team rosterMexico s 22 man final squad was announced on 15 June 2021 27 On July 4 Jose Juan Macias withdrew due to injury and was replaced by Adrian Mora 28 Head coach Jaime Lozano No Pos Player Date of birth age Club1 1 GK Luis Malagon 1997 03 02 2 March 1997 aged 24 nbsp Necaxa2 2 DF Jorge Sanchez 1997 12 10 10 December 1997 aged 23 nbsp America3 2 DF Cesar Montes 1997 02 24 24 February 1997 aged 24 nbsp Monterrey4 2 DF Jesus Angulo 1998 01 30 30 January 1998 aged 23 nbsp Atlas5 2 DF Johan Vasquez 1998 10 22 22 October 1998 aged 21 nbsp UNAM6 2 DF Vladimir Lorona 1998 11 16 16 November 1998 aged 22 nbsp Tijuana7 3 MF Luis Romo 1995 06 05 5 June 1995 aged 26 nbsp Cruz Azul8 3 MF Carlos Rodriguez 1997 01 03 3 January 1997 aged 24 nbsp Monterrey9 4 FW Henry Martin 1992 11 18 18 November 1992 aged 28 nbsp America10 4 FW Diego Lainez 2000 06 09 9 June 2000 aged 21 nbsp Betis11 4 FW Alexis Vega 1997 11 25 25 November 1997 aged 23 nbsp Guadalajara12 2 DF Adrian Mora 1997 08 15 15 August 1997 aged 23 nbsp Juarez13 1 GK Guillermo Ochoa captain 1985 07 13 13 July 1985 aged 36 nbsp America14 2 DF Erick Aguirre 1997 02 23 23 February 1997 aged 24 nbsp Pachuca15 4 FW Uriel Antuna 1997 08 21 21 August 1997 aged 23 nbsp Guadalajara16 3 MF Jose Joaquin Esquivel 1998 01 07 7 January 1998 aged 23 nbsp Juarez17 3 MF Sebastian Cordova 1997 06 12 12 June 1997 aged 24 nbsp America18 4 FW Eduardo Aguirre 1998 08 03 3 August 1998 aged 22 nbsp Santos Laguna19 4 FW Ricardo Angulo 1997 02 20 20 February 1997 aged 24 nbsp Guadalajara20 3 MF Fernando Beltran 1998 05 08 8 May 1998 aged 23 nbsp Guadalajara21 4 FW Roberto Alvarado 1998 09 07 7 September 1998 aged 22 nbsp Cruz Azul22 1 GK Sebastian Jurado 1997 09 28 28 September 1997 aged 23 nbsp Cruz Azul Overage player Group playPos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Japan H 3 3 0 0 7 1 6 9 Advance to knockout stage2 nbsp Mexico 3 2 0 1 8 3 5 63 nbsp France 3 1 0 2 5 11 6 34 nbsp South Africa 3 0 0 3 3 8 5 0Source TOCOG and FIFARules for classification Group stage tiebreakers H Hosts 22 July 2021 2021 07 22 17 00Mexico nbsp 4 1 nbsp FranceVega nbsp 47 Cordova nbsp 55 Antuna nbsp 80 Aguirre nbsp 90 1 Report TOCOG Report FIFA Gignac nbsp 69 pen Tokyo Stadium ChōfuReferee Chris Beath Australia 25 July 2021 2021 07 25 20 00Japan nbsp 2 1 nbsp MexicoKubo nbsp 6 Dōan nbsp 11 pen Report TOCOG Report FIFA Alvarado nbsp 85 Saitama Stadium 2002 SaitamaReferee Artur Soares Dias Portugal 28 July 2021 2021 07 28 20 30South Africa nbsp 0 3 nbsp MexicoReport TOCOG Report FIFA Vega nbsp 18 Romo nbsp 45 1 Martin nbsp 60 Sapporo Dome SapporoReferee Matthew Conger New Zealand Quarterfinal31 July 2021 2021 07 31 20 00South Korea nbsp 3 6 nbsp MexicoLee Dong gyeong nbsp 20 51 Hwang Ui jo nbsp 90 1 Report TOCOG Report FIFA Martin nbsp 12 54 Romo nbsp 30 Cordova nbsp 39 pen 63 Aguirre nbsp 84 International Stadium Yokohama YokohamaReferee Orel Grinfeld Israel Semifinal3 August 2021 2021 08 03 17 00Mexico nbsp 0 0 a e t nbsp BrazilReport TOCOG Report FIFA PenaltiesAguirre nbsp Vasquez nbsp Rodriguez nbsp 1 4 nbsp Dani Alves nbsp Martinelli nbsp Bruno Guimaraes nbsp ReinierKashima Stadium KashimaReferee Georgi Kabakov Bulgaria Bronze medal match6 August 2021 2021 08 06 18 00Mexico nbsp 3 1 nbsp JapanCordova nbsp 13 pen Vasquez nbsp 22 Vega nbsp 58 Report TOCOG Report FIFA Mitoma nbsp 78 Saitama Stadium 2002 SaitamaReferee Bamlak Tessema Weyesa Ethiopia Golf EditMain articles Golf at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Golf at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexico entered four golfers two per gender into the Olympic tournament Abraham Ancer world no 23 Carlos Ortiz world no 53 Maria Fassi world no 180 and Gaby Lopez world no 64 qualified directly among the top 60 eligible players for their respective events based on the IGF World Rankings 29 30 Athlete Event Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 TotalScore Score Score Score Score Par RankAbraham Ancer Men s 69 69 66 68 272 12 14Carlos Ortiz 65 67 69 78 279 5 42Maria Fassi Women s 73 70 68 68 279 5 23Gaby Lopez 71 72 69 71 283 1 38Gymnastics EditMain articles Gymnastics at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Gymnastics at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Artistic Edit Mexico entered two artistic gymnasts into the Olympic competition Rio 2016 Olympians Daniel Corral and Alexa Moreno finished among the top twelve eligible for qualification in the men s and among the top twenty in the women s individual all around and apparatus events respectively to book their spots on the Mexican roster at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart Germany 31 MenAthlete Event Qualification FinalApparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total RankF PH R V PB HB F PH R V PB HBDaniel Corral All around 13 200 13 266 13 366 13 933 14 033 13 100 80 898 40 Did not advanceWomenAthlete Event Qualification FinalApparatus Total Rank Apparatus Total RankV UB BB F V UB BB FAlexa Moreno All around 14 633 Q 12 566 11 066 12 333 50 798 55 Did not advanceWomen s vault 14 633 14 633 8 Q 14 716 14 716 4Rhythmic Edit Mexico qualified one rhythmic gymnast for the individual all around by winning the gold medal at the 2021 Pan American Championships in Rio de Janeiro Brazil marking the country s debut in this sporting discipline 32 Athlete Event Qualification FinalHoop Ball Clubs Ribbon Total Rank Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon Total RankRut Castillo Individual 22 350 22 700 21 500 16 200 82 750 22 Did not advanceTrampoline Edit Mexico entered one gymnast to compete in the women s trampoline by finishing among the top eight nations vying for qualification at the two year long World Cup Series Athlete Event Qualification FinalScore Rank Score RankDafne Navarro Women s 99 850 8 Q 48 345 8Judo EditMain articles Judo at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Judo at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexico qualified one judoka for the women s half middleweight category 63 kg at the Games Prisca Awiti accepted a continental berth from the Americas as the nation s top ranked judoka outside of direct qualifying position in the IJF World Ranking List of June 28 2021 33 Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final BMOppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult RankPrisca Awiti Alcaraz Women s 63 kg nbsp Bold MGL L 00 10 Did not advanceModern pentathlon EditMain articles Modern pentathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Modern pentathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexican athletes qualified for the following spots to compete in modern pentathlon Mariana Arceo secured a selection in women s event with a gold medal victory at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima 34 Mayan Oliver added another women s place on the Mexican squad by finishing among the top eight modern pentathletes vying for qualification in the UIPM World Rankings of 14 June 2021 35 On the men s side Duilio Carrillo and Alvaro Sandoval received the spare berths unused at the 2021 Worlds and previously declined by Ireland s Arthur Lanigan O Keeffe as the next highest ranked eligible modern pentathletes in the same system 36 Athlete Event Fencing epee one touch Swimming 200 m freestyle Riding show jumping Combined shooting running 10 m air pistol 3200 m Total points Final rankRR BR Rank MP points Time Rank MP points Penalties Rank MP points Time Rank MP PointsDuilio Carrillo Men s 17 0 20 202 2 04 08 21 302 EL 33 0 11 31 68 22 609 1113 33Alvaro Sandoval 11 1 31 167 2 02 52 17 305 EL 33 0 11 26 30 21 614 1086 35Mariana Arceo Women s 15 4 29 184 2 16 65 23 277 7 14 293 12 32 16 16 548 1302 16Mayan Oliver 16 0 22 196 2 24 16 32 262 7 10 293 12 21 48 12 559 1310 15Rowing EditMain articles Rowing at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Rowing at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexico qualified one boat in the women s single sculls for the Games by winning the gold medal and securing the first of five berths available at the 2021 FISA Americas Olympic Qualification Regatta in Rio de Janeiro Brazil 37 Athlete Event Heats Repechage Quarterfinals Semifinals FinalTime Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time RankKenia Lechuga Women s single sculls 7 54 21 2 QF Bye 8 09 29 4 SC D 7 33 72 1 FC 7 43 55 16Qualification Legend FA Final A medal FB Final B non medal FC Final C non medal FD Final D non medal FE Final E non medal FF Final F non medal SA B Semifinals A B SC D Semifinals C D SE F Semifinals E F QF Quarterfinals R RepechageSailing EditMain articles Sailing at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Sailing at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexican sailors qualified one boat in each of the following classes through the class associated World Championships and the continental regattas 38 39 Athlete Event Race Points Final rank1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 M Total NetIgnacio Berenguer Men s RS X 25 22 18 18 26 26 22 23 20 13 23 22 EL 258 232 23Juan Ignacio Perez Men s Finn 19 17 16 16 17 17 17 16 14 15 EL 164 145 17Demita Vega Women s RS X 26 16 15 22 22 19 19 10 20 13 28 13 EL 223 195 18Elena Oetling Women s Laser Radial 41 21 31 19 23 7 19 32 43 28 EL 264 221 32M Medal race EL Eliminated did not advance into the medal raceShooting EditMain articles Shooting at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Shooting at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexican shooters achieved quota places for the following events by virtue of their best finishes at the 2018 ISSF World Championships the 2019 ISSF World Cup series the 2019 Pan American Games and Championships of the Americas as long as they obtained a minimum qualifying score MQS by 31 May 2020 40 Athlete Event Qualification Semifinal FinalPoints Rank Points Rank Points RankJorge Orozco Men s trap 122 6 Q 28 4Edson Ramirez Men s 10 m air rifle 625 9 18 Did not advanceJose Luis Sanchez Men s 50 m rifle 3 positions 1154 33 Did not advanceAlejandra Ramirez Women s trap 116 13 Did not advanceGabriela Rodriguez Women s skeet 118 12 Did not advanceJorge OrozcoAlejandra Ramirez Mixed trap team 138 16 Did not advanceSoftball EditMain articles Softball at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Softball at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexico women s national softball team qualified for the Olympics by finishing in the top two of the WBSC Women s Softball Americas Qualification Event in Surrey British Columbia Canada 41 SummaryTeam Event Round robin Final BMOppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult Rank OppositionResult RankMexico women s Women s tournament nbsp CanadaL 0 4 nbsp JapanL 2 3 nbsp United StatesL 0 2 nbsp ItalyW 5 0 nbsp AustraliaW 4 1 4 nbsp CanadaL 2 3 4Team rosterSoftball at the 2020 Summer Olympics nbsp Mexico rosterPlayers CoachesPitchers3 Danielle O Toole 12 Dallas Escobedo 18 Taylor McQuillin 89 Sierra Hyland Catchers13 Sashel Palacios 22 Brittany CervantesInfielders 2 Sydney Romero 8 Tori Vidales 11 Chelsea Gonzales 17 Anissa Urtez 20 Amanda SanchezOutfielders 5 Suzy Brookshire 10 Nicole Mendes 16 Tatyana Forbes 23 Stefania Aradillas Manager0 Carlos Bernaldez 42 Coaches Carlos Caro Rolando GuerreroGroup playPos Teamvte Pld W L RF RA RD PCT GB Qualification1 nbsp United States 5 5 0 9 2 7 1 000 Gold medal match2 nbsp Japan H 5 4 1 18 5 13 800 13 nbsp Canada 5 3 2 19 4 15 600 2 Bronze medal match4 nbsp Mexico 5 2 3 11 10 1 400 35 nbsp Australia 5 1 4 5 21 16 200 46 nbsp Italy 5 0 5 1 21 20 000 5Source Tokyo 2020 and WBSC H Hosts 21 July 15 00 JST Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium 33 C 91 F Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E nbsp Mexico 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 nbsp Canada 2 0 1 1 0 0 X 4 9 0WP Sara Groenewegen 1 0 LP Dallas Escobedo 0 1 Sv Danielle Lawrie 1 Home runs MEX NoneCAN Jennifer Salling 1 Boxscore22 July 12 00 JST Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium 28 C 82 F Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R H E nbsp Mexico 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 6 0 nbsp Japan 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 5 0WP Miu Goto 1 0 LP Danielle O Toole 0 1 Home runs MEX Anissa Urtez 1 JPN Yamato Fujita 2 Boxscore24 July 14 30 JST Yokohama Stadium 29 C 84 F Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E nbsp United States 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 6 1 nbsp Mexico 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3WP Cat Osterman 2 0 LP Dallas Escobedo 0 2 Sv Monica Abbott 2 Boxscore25 July 20 00 JST Yokohama Stadium 29 C 84 F Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E nbsp Italy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 nbsp Mexico 0 1 1 0 3 0 X 5 9 0WP Dallas Escobedo 1 2 LP Greta Cecchetti 0 3 Home runs ITA NoneMEX Sydney Romero 1 Anissa Urtez 2 Brittany Cervantes 1 Boxscore26 July 20 00 JST Yokohama Stadium 27 C 81 F Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E nbsp Mexico 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 11 0 nbsp Australia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 0WP Dallas Escobedo 2 2 LP Kaia Parnaby 1 2 Home runs MEX NoneAUS Jade Wall 1 BoxscoreBronze medal match27 July 13 00 JST Yokohama Stadium Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E nbsp Mexico 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 7 1 nbsp Canada nbsp 0 2 0 0 1 0 X 3 6 0WP Danielle Lawrie 1 1 LP Danielle O Toole 0 2 BoxscoreSwimming EditMain articles Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Swimming at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexican swimmers further achieved qualifying standards in the following events up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the Olympic Qualifying Time OQT and potentially 1 at the Olympic Selection Time OST 43 44 Athlete Event Heat Semifinal FinalTime Rank Time Rank Time RankGabriel Castano Men s 50 m freestyle 22 32 30 Did not advanceDaniel Delgadillo Men s 10 km open water 1 53 14 4 17Jose Angel Martinez Men s 200 m individual medley 2 01 34 38 Did not advanceMelissa Rodriguez Women s 100 m breaststroke 1 08 76 30 Did not advanceWomen s 200 m breaststroke 2 26 87 24 Did not advanceTaekwondo EditMain articles Taekwondo at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Taekwondo at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexico entered two athletes into the taekwondo competition at the Games 2019 Pan American Games bronze medalist Carlos Sansores men s 80 kg and heavyweight champion Briseida Acosta women s 67 kg secured the spots on the Mexican squad with a top two finish each in their respective weight classes at the 2020 Pan American Qualification Tournament in San Jose Costa Rica 45 Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final BMOppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult RankCarlos Sansores Men s 80 kg nbsp Sapina CRO L 4 6 Did not advanceBriseida Acosta Women s 67 kg nbsp Laurin FRA L 3 21 Did not advanceTennis EditMain articles Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexico entered two tennis players into the Olympic tournament Renata Zarazua world no 137 qualified directly as one of the top 56 official entrants in the women s singles based on the WTA World Rankings of 14 June 2021 Moreover she and her partner Giuliana Olmos opted to play in the women s doubles 46 47 Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final BMOppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult OppositionResult RankRenata Zarazua Women s singles nbsp Doi JPN L 2 6 3 6 Did not advanceGiuliana OlmosRenata Zarazua Women s doubles nbsp Badosa Sorribes ESP L 2 6 7 6 7 4 7 10 Did not advanceTriathlon EditMain articles Triathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Triathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexico entered four triathletes two per gender to compete at the Olympics Rio 2016 Olympians Irving Perez and Cecilia Perez with Crisanto Grajales and Claudia Rivas going to their third consecutive Games were selected among the top 26 triathletes vying for qualification in their respective events including the inaugural mixed relay based on the individual ITU World Rankings of 15 June 2021 48 IndividualAthlete Event Time RankSwim 1 5 km Trans 1 Bike 40 km Trans 2 Run 10 km TotalCrisanto Grajales Men s 18 23 0 41 57 52 0 34 31 06 1 48 36 31Irving Perez 18 06 0 38 1 01 14 0 30 33 34 1 54 02 46Cecilia Perez Women s 20 05 0 44 Did not finishClaudia Rivas Did not finishRelayAthlete Event Time RankSwim 300 m Trans 1 Bike 7 km Trans 2 Run 2 km Total groupCrisanto Grajales Mixed relay 4 02 0 35 9 48 0 30 5 47 20 42 Irving Perez 4 08 0 37 10 20 0 29 6 04 21 38Cecilia Perez 4 00 0 39 10 27 0 33 7 00 22 39Claudia Rivas 4 28 0 43 10 57 0 38 7 08 23 54Total 1 28 53 16Volleyball EditMain article Volleyball at the 2020 Summer Olympics Beach Edit Mexico men s beach volleyball team qualified directly for the Olympics by winning the gold medal at the 2018 2020 NORCECA Continental Cup Final in Colima 49 Athlete Event Preliminary round Repechage Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final BMOppositionScore OppositionScore OppositionScore Rank OppositionScore OppositionScore OppositionScore OppositionScore OppositionScore RankJosue GaxiolaJose Luis Rubio Men s nbsp Krasilnikov Stoyanovskiy ROC L 26 24 15 21 16 18 nbsp Perusic Schweiner CZE L 21 17 16 21 14 16 nbsp Plavins Tocs LAT W 21 18 21 16 3 Q Bye nbsp Alison Alvaro BRA L 14 21 13 21 Did not advanceWeightlifting EditMain articles Weightlifting at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Weightlifting at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexico entered four weightlifters two per gender into the Olympic competition Ana Gabriela Lopez women s 55 kg and Aremi Fuentes women s 76 kg secured one of the top eight slots each in their respective weight divisions based on the IWF Absolute World Rankings with Jonathan Munoz and Jorge Cardenas men s 73 kg topping the field of weightlifters each vying for qualification from the Americas in the men s 67 and 73 kg category respectively based on the IWF Absolute Continental Rankings 50 Athlete Event Snatch Clean amp Jerk Total RankResult Rank Result RankJonathan Munoz Men s 67 kg 135 8 163 10 298 10Jorge Cardenas Men s 73 kg 145 8 175 10 320 11Ana Gabriela Lopez Women s 55 kg 90 5 105 9 195 9Aremi Fuentes Women s 76 kg 108 4 138 3 245 nbsp Wrestling EditMain articles Wrestling at the 2020 Summer Olympics and Wrestling at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification Mexico qualified two wrestlers for each of the following classes into the Olympic competition all of whom advanced to the top two finals to book Olympic spots in the men s Greco Roman 77 kg and women s freestyle 57 kg respectively at the 2020 Pan American Qualification Tournament in Ottawa Canada 51 52 Key VT ranking points 5 0 or 0 5 Victory by fall VB ranking points 5 0 or 0 5 Victory by injury VF for forfeit VA for withdrawal or disqualification PP ranking points 3 1 or 1 3 Decision by points the loser with technical points PO ranking points 3 0 or 0 3 Decision by points the loser without technical points ST ranking points 4 0 or 0 4 Great superiority the loser without technical points and a margin of victory of at least 8 Greco Roman or 10 freestyle points SP ranking points 4 1 or 1 4 Technical superiority the loser with technical points and a margin of victory 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