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On March 17, the IRON MAN competition took place in Campeche, where athletes from all over the world showed their resistance, strength and determination.

Member of Britannia Sports Centre
Finishes in fourth place
Qualify for the World Cup in New Zealand

By Miguel Scagno/Notiver

On March 17, the IRON MAN competition took place in Campeche, where athletes from all over the world showed their resistance, strength and determination.

Among them, Veracruzana Marichu Aguirre competed, who finished fourth, standing out among hundreds of elite competitors and qualifying for the special World Championships in New Zealand.

“This achievement is not only a testament to their dedication and talent, but also a source of pride for our entire community at Club Britannia.”, words on the social networks of the Britannia Sports Center in Boca del Rio.

Despite stiff competition, with the top three spots occupied by athletes from Germany and the United States, Marichu proved to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of triathlon.

His impressive performance at Campeche has not only underlined his prowess as an athlete, but has also opened doors for him to compete in the prestigious World Championships in New Zealand.

“It is a tremendous honor to have an athlete representing us at such a significant global event.””, commented.

And they added “At Club Britannia, we couldn't be more proud of Marichu. Their effort, discipline and passion for the game is an inspiration to all our members. We really appreciate you choosing us to prepare and practice your challenges. “This achievement is a reflection of the support, motivation and excellent environment we foster at our club.”They concluded that.

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