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They're Twins, They're 14 and They Gave Mexico a Lot of Medals in an Exotic Sport.

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The twins Lía and Mia Cueva wrote with golden letters their name in nailed at only 14 years of age, as they stood out in the Pan American Junior Asunción 2025 Games when they added 5 medals for Mexico in such competition. The sisters triumphed in an exotic sport and will return to the country like all heroines like José Antonio Prieto who stole the gold from Argentina and Uruguay . Lía and Mia started the fair on August 17 winning the gold medal…
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Asunción, Paraguay .- Our country shone again in the athletics of the Pan American Junior Games 2025 and made 1-2 in the 1500 meters with the Mexicans Dafne Juárez and Sabrina Salcedo. With the National Center of Athletics of Asunción as a witness, came the medal 11 of Guanajuatense contribution where the one of Acámbaro, Guanajuato; it went out on the track with the conviction to win a pressea and just at the close of the race took the second p…

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The twins Lía and Mia Cueva wrote with golden letters their name in nailed at only 14 years of age, as they stood out in the Pan American Junior Asunción 2025 Games when they added 5 medals for Mexico in such competition. The sisters triumphed in an exotic sport and will return to the country like all heroines like José Antonio Prieto who stole the gold from Argentina and Uruguay . Lía and Mia started the fair on August 17 winning the gold medal…

La Paz, Baja California Sur (BCS). Mexico celebrated an outstanding triumph at the Pan American Junior 2025 Games, held in Asunción, Paraguay. The duo formed by Jesús Miguel Agúndez Mora, originally from Baja California Sur, and David Gabriel Vázquez, from Jalisco, rose with the gold medal in the test of synchronized nailing from the 3 metre trampoline. The achievement represents a source of pride for the South Californian community, especially …

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BCS Noticias broke the news in on Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
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