Canada triumphs at World Water Ski Championships
Canada captured the team title at the World Water Ski Championship during five days of intense competition and high-octane action hosted by Chapala’s Boca Laguna ski club.
Canada captured the team title at the World Water Ski Championship during five days of intense competition and high-octane action hosted by Chapala’s Boca Laguna ski club.
Many locals still pine for those good old days when the world’s elite female golfers descended on Guadalajara each November to participate in the annual Lorena Ochoa Invitational at the Guadalajara Country Club.
A sleeping giant has awakened. That was how some headlines greeted Tuesday’s victory by the Guadalajara Chivas in the final of the CopaMx, the second most important competition on the Mexican soccer calendar.
Tapatio boxing legend Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (45-1-1, 32 KOs) is back in action on Saturday evening with a mouth-watering WBC world middleweight title bout against Puerto Rico’s Miguel Cotto (40-4, 33 KOs) that many pundits are calling the fight of the year so far.
Mexico City hosted its first Formula One grand prix for 23 years Sunday but it was a Tapatio who was the toast of the town.
Lakeside’s Boca Laguna ski club will host the World Waterski Championship from November 17 through 22.
It’s looking set to be another productive season for the Charros de Jalisco’s Brian Broderick, last year’s Liga Mexicana del Pacifico (LMP) “Reliever of the Year.”
Horsemen competing for Rancho Hennessy of Riverside, California didn’t make it into the top standing at the Campeonato Nacional Charro, but members of the U.S. national champion team earned kudos for an outstanding performance at the top contest in this country’s classic equestrian sport, held October 7-25 in Queretaro.
Opening day of the 2015-16 Liga Mexicana del Pacifico was just perfect for baseball aficionados in Guadalajara.