Paracyclist Dulce María González begins her journey towards the 2028 Paralympic Games in Los Angeles
Dulce María González is starting her journey to the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games after being selected to represent Mexico at the Pan American Track and Road Championships in Brazil.
Dulce María González, a Mexican paracyclist, has officially begun her pursuit of competing at the 2028 Paralympic Games in Los Angeles by being chosen to represent Mexico at the Pan American Track and Road Championships taking place in Brazil. This prestigious event, scheduled from February 28 to March 1, serves as a vital stepping stone in the international qualification process for her.
González trains at the High-Performance Center in Niños Héroes park and is one of 11 para-athletes selected by the Mexican Cycling Union (UCMEX) to compete in both track and road events. Her selection not only highlights her personal talent and dedication but also emphasizes Mexico's commitment to fostering talent in para-sports ahead of the upcoming Games.
Notably, González's participation marks a historic achievement as she aims to become the first Mexican woman to compete in paracycling at the Paralympic level, inspiring many with her daily motivation and commitment to reaching her goals. Her journey is expected to resonate with aspiring athletes and promote greater awareness for para-sports in Mexico as the nation prepares for a bigger role on the global stage in upcoming sporting events.