Overview
- At a ceremony marking 57 years since Mexico 1968, Clara Brugada honored former Olympians as ambassadors of peace through sport at the Ex Convento de San Hipólito.
- Brugada said her government will send a package of legislative reforms to the local Congress to promote physical activity and expand free public sports infrastructure.
- City officials cited ongoing work on pools, athletics and ice tracks, gyms, squash courts and boxing rings intended to provide quality spaces across the capital.
- Indeporte presented the Lienzo de la Paz Deportiva and a Fair Play Decalogue, reporting more than 200,000 citizen signatures collected at major city events.
- Brugada asserted Mexico City is ready for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and is rehabilitating about 500 sports courts, while medalists including Daniel Aceves pledged to advance Olympic values toward Los Angeles 2028.