Mexican Sisters Surprise in Singapore and Win Bronze · Global Voices
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The Mexicans had a day of contrasts this Tuesday morning at the Singapore Swimming World Cup with the sisters Mia and Lía Cueva as the protagonists and Randal Willars and Kevin Berlin in the role of the bad guys in the film. The debutantes in a fair on the orb were hung the Bronze Medal of the synchronized trampoline of three meters thanks to an outstanding performance with which they put pressure on the Chinese favorites Yiwen Chen and Jia Chen…
Mexico City. President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo expressed her congratulations this Tuesday to Mexican divers Lía and Mia Cueva Lobato, who won the bronze medal in the synchronized 3 meter trampoline nailings of the World Championship of Aquatic Sports Singapore 2025. Highlighting the achievement of 14-year-old divers, Sheinbaum Pardo said in his daily press conference at Palacio Nacional that Mexico accumulates a total of six medals in nailing in…
Mía and Lía, medalists at the World Water Sports Championship in Singapore, exemplify home support for 14-year-old figures; the next goal is the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
They achieved their first podium finish at a senior World Championships, winning a bronze medal.
The Mexicans and 14-year-old twin sisters, Mia and Lía Cueva, won bronze medals at Singapore's 2025 Swimming World Cup; here are all the details.
Jalisco is partying thanks to his young talents! And it is that this Tuesday July 29th, at just 14 years of age, the twins Mia and Lía Cueva Lobato, were consecrated as two of the greatest promises of the Mexican sport after winning the bronze medal in the World Water Sports Singapore 2025. Their participation was not only historic for the results in the category of synchronized diving in trampoline of 3 meters, but also for the level of maturit…
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