Overview
- Fabiola Ramírez Martínez earned bronze in the women’s 200m freestyle S2 with an Americas record of 5:12.66, finishing behind Italy’s Arjola Trimi and Spain’s Teresa Perales and delivering Mexico’s first women’s medal of the meet.
- The result brings Mexico to five medals at Singapore 2025 (one gold, one silver, three bronze) and keeps a medal-per-day run intact, with the team currently 16th in the standings tied with Canada and Japan.
- Haidee Aceves placed fourth in the same S2 200m freestyle final with a time of 5:21.34.
- Jesús Gutiérrez Bermúdez finished fourth in the men’s 400m freestyle S6 in 5:08.60, while Raúl Gutiérrez Bermúdez took eighth in 5:21.69.
- Ángel Camacho was fourth in the men’s 50m backstroke S4 at 44.25, Diego López Díaz placed seventh in the men’s 50m backstroke S3 at 52.25, Matilde Alcázar was fifth in the women’s 200m individual medley SM11 at 3:06.18, and Jesús Rey López finished sixth in the men’s 200m freestyle S2 at 5:18.17 as competition continues through September 27.