Athletes warm up for Jocotepec’s panoramic run
Runners with a hankering for a new competitive challenge will have the chance to test their mettle at Jocotepec’s Primera Carrera Panorámica, set for Sunday, October 12, 8:30 a.m..
Runners with a hankering for a new competitive challenge will have the chance to test their mettle at Jocotepec’s Primera Carrera Panorámica, set for Sunday, October 12, 8:30 a.m..
Guadalajara’s most popular sporting son, soccer player Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez, has made what he calls his “dream move” to Spain’s Real Madrid, one of the richest clubs in the world.
Organizers of Jocotepec’s Primera Carrera Panorámica met with the press last week to announce details of the 12.6-kilometer race to be held on Sunday, October 12, with backing from the Federation of Mexican Athletics Associations (FMAA).
Lakeside’s novice athletic club Salvajes Ajijic surmounted daunting obstacles to break new ground for mountain runners and successfully host the side-by-side 9.1-kilometer Copal China and 14-kilometer Campanaria races on Sunday, August 23.
If the recent soccer World Cup whetted your appetite to see more of Mexico’s national sport then Guadalajara provides plenty options.
Guadalajara diver Alejandra Orozco, 17, has won a gold medal the Youth Olympics taking place in Nanjing, China – Mexico’s first ever in a Youth Olympics.
Tickets to watch the newly reconstituted Charros de Jalisco play ball in next season’s Liga Mexicana del Pacifico will range in price from 100 to 600 pesos (There will be some restricted view seats on sale for 25 pesos.)
The avid young athletes associated with the Salvajes Ajijic running club have been gaining fame as they have steadily burnt up tracks in every race they have entered since the group was formed just over a year ago.
Around 360 million dollars from public and private funds will be splashed to bring Formula One racing back to Mexico for the first time in 23 years.