Mexico at the 2011 Summer Universiade

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Mexico at the
2011 Summer Universiade
Flag of Mexico.svg
IOC code MEX
in Shenzhen
Competitors180 in 18 sports
Medals
Gold
1
Silver
4
Bronze
12
Total
17
Summer Universiade appearances

Mexico competed at the 2011 Summer Universiade in Shenzhen, China.

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Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Paola Espinosa Diving 10m Platform 18 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Rommel Pacheco
Jonathan Ruvalcaba
Diving Synchronized 3m 16 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Julián Sánchez Diving 3m Springboard 17 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Gerardo Alvarado
Angel Ramirez
Cuauhtemoc Alfredo Rodríguez
Archery Compound Team 18 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Paola Espinosa
Tatiana Ortiz
Diving 10m Synchro 19 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Monica Patricia Dominguez Lara Weightlifting 58 Kg 15 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ollin Medina Taekwondo Poomsae 18 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ollin Medina
Gerardo García
Taekwondo Mixed Team Poomsae 19 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Idulio Islas Taekwondo -68 Kg 20 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Itzel Manjarrez Taekwondo -46 Kg 20 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Mauricio Azcue
Rodolfo Cazaubón
Carlos Ortiz
Gerardo Ruiz
Golf Men's Team 20 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Valeria Pulido
Leticia Nazari Urbina
Tennis Women's Doubles 20 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Paola Espinosa Diving 3m Springboard 20 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Rommel Pacheco Diving 10m Platform 21 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Rommel Pacheco
Jonathan Ruvalcaba
Diving Synchronized 10m 22 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Fernando Salvador Corral Taekwondo -74 Kg 22 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alfonso Victoria Espinosa Taekwondo -63 Kg 23 August

Basketball

Mexico has qualified a men's team. [1]

Diving

'Men

AthleteEventPreliminarySemifinalFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Jahir Ocampo Men's 1m Springboard 371.409 Q360.004did not advance
Julián Sánchez Men's 1m Springboard 403.304 Q434.301 Q433.105
Jahir Ocampo Men's 3m Springboard 344.4023did not advance
Julián Sánchez Men's 3m Springboard 476.72 Q446.105 Q515.50Silver medal icon.svg
Rommel Pacheco Men's 10m Platform 427.357 Q458.457 Q492.05Bronze medal icon.svg
Jonathan Ruvalcaba Men's 10m Platform 327.8514 Q420.7010 Q437.057
Rommel Pacheco
Jonathan Ruvalcaba
Men's 3m Synchro Springboard 385.32Silver medal icon.svg
Rommel Pacheco
Jonathan Ruvalcaba
Men's 10m Synchro Platform 421.50Bronze medal icon.svg
Rommel Pacheco
Jonathan Ruvalcaba
Jahir Ocampo
Julián Sánchez
Men's Team 3202.824

Women

AthleteEventPreliminarySemifinalFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Arantxa Chávez Women's 1m Springboard DNS
Tatiana Ortiz Women's 1m Springboard 250.409 Q251.804did not advance
Paola Espinosa Women's 3m Springboard 280.1010Q329.704 Q323.60Bronze medal icon.svg
Arantxa Chávez Women's 3m Springboard 214.7520 Q285.209 Q274.809
Paola Espinosa Women's 10m Platform 347.601 Q366.601 Q385.25Gold medal icon.svg
Tatiana Ortiz Women's 10m Platform 328.204 Q346.953 Q312.808
Paola Espinosa
Arantxa Chávez
Women's 3m Synchro Springboard 284.104
Paola Espinosa
Tatiana Ortiz
Women's 10m Synchro Platform 330.48Silver medal icon.svg
Paola Espinosa
Arantxa Chávez
Tatiana Ortiz
Women's Team 2035.636

Football

Mexico has qualified a women's team. [2]

Volleyball

Mexico has qualified a men's team. [3]

Water polo

Mexico has qualified a women's team. [4]

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References

  1. "Basketball". Archived from the original on 2012-09-11.
  2. "Football". Archived from the original on 2012-09-12.
  3. "Volleyball". Archived from the original on 2012-09-11.
  4. "Water Polo". Archived from the original on 2012-09-12.