Iztapalapa’s Sporting Triumph: Second Place in Mexico City’s Medallero
Iztapalapa has every reason to celebrate as its athletes have brought home an impressive haul of medals, securing second place in the Children’s Youth and Paralympic Sports Games of Mexico City 2024-2025. The mayor of Iztapalapa, AdHM, has praised their efforts and announced plans to expand and improve sports facilities in the borough.
An Impressive Medal Tally
In just nine months of the current administration, Iztapalapa’s athletes have won a total of 630 medals, including 225 gold, in various children’s, youth, and paralympic games of Mexico City 2024-2025.
Sports Triumphs Across Disciplines
Iztapalapa’s athletes have demonstrated excellence in a wide range of sports, including:
- Frontón
- Cycling
- Badminton
- Sports Shot
- Raquetbol
- Taekwondo
- Karate
- Box
- Artistic Swimming
Investing in Sports Infrastructure
In recognition of their achievements, the mayor announced plans to improve and expand sports facilities in Iztapalapa, aiming to turn the Francisco I. Madero stadium into another sports city in the capital. The “Salvador Allende,” “San Andrés de Tetepilco,” “G2,” “La Purísima,” and “La Purísima” sports parks will also receive improvements.
The Future of Sports in Iztapalapa
The mayor expressed his commitment to supporting the athletes and their coaches, inviting girls, boys, and young people to join all disciplines in those spaces. He launched the “Iztapalapa proudly athlete” program, which includes community work and social welfare.
TheFrancisco I. Madero Stadium: Hub of Sporting Activity
The Francisco I. Madero stadium will host various sporting events, including the 45 days of sports activism with the transmission of the 2026 World Cup, which includes adapted sports and Iztapalapa 2025 front tournament.
An Inspiration for the Community
FAQs
- How many medals did Iztapalapa win in total?
- 630 medals, including 225 gold.
- What sports contributed to this success?
- Frontón, Cycling, Badminton, Sports Shot, Raquetbol, Taekwondo, Karate, Box, and Artistic Swimming.
- What are the planned improvements for Iztapalapa’s sports facilities?
- The Francisco I. Madero stadium will be expanded and improved, and other sports parks in the borough will also receive upgrades.
Pro Tips for Aspiring Athletes
- Stay committed to your training and never underestimate the power of hard work.
- Network and join clubs to connect with fellow athletes and learn from their experiences.
- Set specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound goals to track your progress.
Call to Action
Embark on your sporting journey today! Join Iztapalapa’s athletes in their quest for glory and represent your community with pride.
