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Mexican Paralympic athlete From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Araceli Castro is a paralympic athlete from Mexico competing mainly in category F41 throwing events.
Medal record | ||
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Paralympic athletics | ||
Representing Mexico | ||
Paralympic Games | ||
1988 Seoul | 4x100 metre relay - 2-6 | |
1996 Atlanta | Discus Throw - F41 | |
1992 Barcelona | 4x100 metre relay - TW3-4 | |
1992 Barcelona | Discus Throw - THS2 | |
1992 Barcelona | Javelin Throw - THS2 |
Araceli's Paralympic games career began in 1988 where she was part of the Mexican class 2-6 4 × 200 m relay team that won a silver medal. Four years later in Barcelona in 1992 she was again part of the Mexican relay team, this time over 100m and this time winning a bronze, she also competed in all three individual throwing events winning bronze in both the discus and javelin. The 1996 Summer Paralympics didn't prove quite so successful as despite again competing in all three throws Araceli only managed one medal, but it was her best finish in an individual event with a silver in the discus. After missing the 2000 Summer Paralympics she again competed in the 2004 Summer Paralympics but was unable to add to her medal tally in either the javelin or shot put.[1]
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