Overview
- Miriam Sánchez advanced to the women’s 200m semifinals in Tokyo with a 23.01 heat, confirmed by CONADE and the Mexican Olympic Committee.
- She is reported as the first Mexican woman to reach the 200m semifinals at a World Championships.
- Sánchez ran the semifinal on September 18 (06:38 Mexico City time) and concluded 23rd overall in the event.
- Shot‑putter Uziel Muñoz secured silver, giving Mexico its first World Championships medal in a throwing discipline following a season that included recovery from ankle surgery.
- Mexico stands at 0 gold, 1 silver, 0 bronze as the championships showcase standout global results, including Sydney McLaughlin‑Levrone’s 47.78 in the 400m and Cuba’s Leyanis Pérez taking triple jump gold over Yulimar Rojas.