01/06/2026
🇲🇽🏟️ Fifteen medals. Forty-two years. One national legacy.
From 1983 to 2025, Mexico has built a World Athletics Championships story that isn’t measured only in podiums—but in generations. Every medal is a chapter. Every year is proof that greatness doesn’t arrive overnight… it’s earned, repeated, and passed forward.
It began with Ernesto Canto setting the tone in 1983, and it kept growing—through marathon grit, race walk mastery, and unforgettable 400m moments that put Mexico on the global stage. Names like Dionicio Cerón, Ana Guevara, Daniel García, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, Eder Sánchez, Luis Rivera, and Lupita González didn’t just win medals—they carried an entire nation with them, showing the world what Mexican determination looks like.
And then came Tokyo 2025—a turning point that reshaped the legacy. For the first time, Mexico claimed a world medal in a throwing event, while also returning to the race walk podium with a continental record performance. Track, road, and field—Mexico is proving its strength is not just tradition… it’s evolution. 🌎🔥
This isn’t a highlight.
This is a history.
This is Mexico—built on discipline, consistency, and time. 🇲🇽💚🤍❤️✨