The Mexican who made history on the ice
Donovan Carrillo just wrote another chapter for the books. For the second time, a figure skater from Mexico reached an Olympic final. That is already a monumental triumph.
Yesterday, at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Games, he finished in 22nd position. The same position he achieved four years ago in Beijing. A stalemate? Not at all. Maintaining that level among the world’s elite is a feat.
“Getting here is already winning,” Donovan often says. And you are absolutely right.
Every jump, every pirouette on that ice represents years of sacrifice far from home. Training without the first-world facilities that other countries have. That is not measured only in positions.
His journey is living proof that with passion and discipline you can break barriers. Not only those of sport, but those of what we believe is possible for our country in winter disciplines.
Now look to the future. His legacy is already assured: he inspired a generation to dream of ice. And that, friends, is a gold that no one can take away.




