Ramírez who is originally from Aguascalientes He already has the bronze after achieving third place in the final of the 100 meters back, S2 classification, in the waters of the Tokyo Aquatic Center. His recorded time was 2: 36.54.
“I reached the goal and saw the board and I didn’t believe it, until I turned to see the coaches and they said ‘yes, it’s yours, it’s yours!’ I was left with my chest stuck, from the emotion I wanted to cryIt was a great emotion. I always said ‘oh no, when I win a medal, how am I going to cry, I am going to be happy’, but now I know that we do cry with happiness “, commented the Mexican mermaid for Conade.
Fabiola Ramírez’s bronze medal is the first for Mexico in the Paralympic Games that have just started, this is 27th in Paralympic swimming, and 290th in history for the Mexican delegation.
Singaporean swimmer Pin Yip won the gold medal; the silver went to the Japanese Miyumi Yamada.