The Cueva sisters project their Olympic goal for 2028

The meticulous plan and unwavering discipline that propel three young sisters to the top of the Olympic podium.

A family sports project with a view to Olympic consecration

The response was unanimous and immediate. When asked about their potential to win a medal at the Olympic Games, Lía, Mía and Suri Cueva Lobato raised their hands in unison, a gesture that transcends mere trust to become the manifestation of a strategic goal in the process of development. This objective is based on an initial record that is as solid as it is promising: a total of six medals won between the three during their participation in the diving at the Asunción 2025 Junior Pan American Games.

Mía, who together with her twin sister Lía won the gold medal in the synchronized test from the 3-meter springboard in the Paraguayan event, shares her perspective on the future: “I imagine how the three of us will be there (in Los Angeles 2028) living that dream and I feel very nice, it would be very special.” This projection is firmly supported by Suri, the eldest of the sisters and winner of silver in synchronized jumps from the platform with MaJo Sánchez: “The three of us are going to be there.”

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The architecture of a dream: discipline, method and expert guidance

At just 14 and 15 years old, the Cueva Lobato sisters demonstrate exceptional clarity in defining their objectives. His path to the sporting elite is built on a foundation of rigorous work and a symbiotic collaboration with his coach, Iván Bautista. Mía describes her mentor precisely: “He is demanding, strict and very good. He helps us continue. From a very young age he grabbed us and made our goal very clear: to reach Los Angeles 2028. With his help I feel that we can get there.”

Lía complements this vision by detailing the work methodology: “We always seek to improve, we always train and listen to him because he (Bautista) is the one who knows, what he tells us we do. The difficult thing is to maintain; then, that is what has helped us, that Iván is with us.” This athletic and intellectual synchronization is a determining factor in his progression, evidencing a maturity that far exceeds his chronological age.

Genesis of a family tradition in diving

The origin of this collective trajectory dates back to a pivotal decision made by Suri, the older sister. It was she who, during her childhood, made the transition from gymnastics to diving at the Code de Jalisco facilities, a change that would eventually catalyze the emergence of a triple family talent. Lía effectively summarizes this beginning: “We were just going to play, then Iván caught us and it became our sport.”

His training has been enriched not only by Bautista’s guidance, but also by assimilating advice from established sports figures. Lía clearly preserves the words of encouragement that world champion Osmar Olvera once addressed to them after an adverse competition: “Osmar told us that things happen, that this is how it is and that we should continue to strive for it.” This ability to internalize and capitalize on the experience of others constitutes another element in their development arsenal.

Prospective analysis: between recent achievements and future challenges

The year 2025 has been configured as a period of notable achievements for the family group, highlighting among them the bronze medal obtained by the twins in the synchronized test from the 3-meter springboard during the World Aquatic Sports Championships held in Singapore. However, despite these early successes, the three athletes maintain a lucid awareness about the extensive and demanding nature of the path that still remains to be traveled.

They precisely identify critical areas of improvement, as expressed in a collaboratively constructed phrase: “We must train more because we lack more discipline and perseverance.” Suri elaborates on the psychology behind overcoming: “The same courage that you missed a little (makes me want to improve), that you failed that dive that always came out, well that itself inspires you, makes you continue.” Her younger sisters nod, validating a philosophy of growth based on continuous learning.

This rigorous commitment to athletic excellence coexists, however, with the dimensions of his youth. Between training sessions, competitions and media commitments, the Cueva sisters preserve spaces for daily activities: browsing on mobile devices, restorative naps and consumption of series and movies. “At night (we have free time), in the little moments we have, it is like part of our life to spend most of the day training,” they say. Far from constituting a complaint, this observation reflects the naturalization of a lifestyle dedicated to the materialization of a dream that is perceived as increasingly tangible, with the iconic symbol of the five Olympic rings awaiting them in Los Angeles 2028.

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Mundial 2026: partidos que verás en TV abierta en México

Televisa y TV Azteca transmitirán partidos clave del Mundial 2026 por señal abierta.

Sin boleto aún puedes ver el Mundial en TV abierta

A cinco días del inicio del Mundial 2026, muchos aficionados aún no tienen entrada para los partidos en México, Guadalajara o Monterrey. Para quienes no consiguieron boletos, Televisa y TV Azteca transmitirán una amplia selección de encuentros por señal abierta.

Transmisiones de Televisa

Televisa ofrecerá los siguientes partidos:

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  • Jueves 11 de junio: México vs Sudáfrica, 12:30 PM
  • Viernes 12: Estados Unidos vs Paraguay, 6:40 PM
  • Sábado 13: Brasil vs Marruecos, 3:40 PM
  • Domingo 14: Países Bajos vs Japón, 1:40 PM
  • Martes 16: Argentina vs Argelia, 6:40 PM
  • Miércoles 17: Inglaterra vs Croacia, 1:40 PM
  • Jueves 18: México vs Corea del Sur, 6:30 PM
  • Viernes 19: Brasil vs Haití, 6:10 PM
  • Sábado 20: Países Bajos vs Suecia, 10:40 AM
  • Domingo 21: España vs Arabia, 9:40 AM
  • Lunes 22: Noruega vs Senegal, 5:40 PM
  • Martes 23: Colombia vs Congo, 7:40 PM
  • Miércoles 24: Chequia vs México, 6:30 PM
  • Jueves 25: Ecuador vs Alemania, 1:40 PM
  • Viernes 26: Uruguay vs España, 5:30 PM
  • Sábado 27: Panamá vs Inglaterra y Colombia vs Portugal.

Transmisiones de TV Azteca

TV Azteca también tendrá su propia cobertura:

  • Jueves 11: México vs Sudáfrica, 13:00, Grupo A, Estadio Ciudad de México
  • Viernes 12: EU vs Paraguay, 19:00, Los Angeles Stadium
  • Sábado 13: Brasil vs Marruecos, 16:00, Nueva York Nueva Jersey Stadium
  • Domingo 14: Países Bajos vs Japón, 14:00, Dallas Stadium
  • Martes 16: Argentina vs Argelia, 19:00, Kansas City Stadium
  • Miércoles 17: Inglaterra vs Croacia, 14:00, Dallas Stadium
  • Jueves 18: México vs Corea, 19:00, Estadio Guadalajara
  • Viernes 19: Brasil vs Haití, 19:00, Philadelphia Stadium
  • Sábado 20: Países Bajos vs Ucrania/Suecia/Polonia/Albania, 11:00, Houston Stadium
  • Domingo 21: España vs Arabia Saudí, 10:00, Atlanta Stadium
  • Lunes 22: Noruega vs Senegal, 18:00, Nueva York Nueva Jersey Stadium
  • Martes 23: Colombia vs RD Congo/Jamaica/Nueva Caledonia, 20:00, Estadio Guadalajara
  • Miércoles 24: Dinamarca/Macedonia/Chequia/Irlanda vs México, 19:00, Estadio Ciudad de México
  • Jueves 25: Ecuador vs Alemania, 14:00, Nueva York Nueva Jersey Stadium
  • Viernes 26: Uruguay vs España, 18:00, Estadio Guadalajara
  • Sábado 27: Panamá vs Inglaterra, 15:00, NY-NJ Stadium; Colombia vs Portugal, 17:30, Miami Stadium.

Ambas cadenas aseguran una cobertura extensa para que ningún seguidor se pierda la acción.

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Noel León gana en Mónaco y hace historia en la F2

El regiomontano repitió triunfo en la sprint de F2 e igualó marca de Sergio Pérez.

Noel León repite victoria en Mónaco

Por segunda carrera consecutiva, Noel León se impuso en la carrera sprint de la Fórmula 2. Esta vez lo hizo en el emblemático Gran Premio de Mónaco, igualando lo logrado por Sergio Pérez en 2010 dentro de la misma categoría.

El piloto regiomontano, integrante de Campos Racing, sumó su segundo triunfo en su temporada de debut en la antesala de la F1.

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Clave de su triunfo

León arrancó desde la pole position y supo aprovechar la dificultad de los rebases en el circuito del Principado. Vuelta a vuelta aumentó su ventaja.

Durante las 30 vueltas, mantuvo la concentración sin errores frente a la presión de Roman Bilinski. La gestión de neumáticos fue determinante para cruzar la meta en primer lugar.

El podio lo completaron Bilinski y Gabriel Mini.

Posición en el campeonato

Con este resultado, Noel León asciende al segundo lugar del campeonato de pilotos con 43 unidades, a 20 puntos del líder. Este domingo buscará más unidades en la carrera principal para mantenerse firme en la lucha por el título.

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Estados Unidos se prueba ante Alemania en Chicago

Última prueba para el equipo de Pochettino antes del debut mundialista.

La selección estadounidense disputará este sábado su último amistoso antes del debut en la Copa del Mundo 2026. El rival será Alemania, un oponente de primer nivel que pondrá a prueba el proceso de Mauricio Pochettino.

El escenario será el mítico estadio Soldier Field de Chicago. Estados Unidos busca una victoria que consolide su confianza de cara al torneo. Alemania, por su parte, quiere demostrar su poderío y llegar en buen momento al Mundial.

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Un duelo con historia reciente

En los últimos cinco enfrentamientos, los teutones ganaron tres veces por dos de Estados Unidos. Se espera un partido de alta intensidad, con ambos equipos afinando detalles.

El debut de Estados Unidos será el viernes 12 de junio contra Paraguay. Este amistoso representa la última oportunidad para ajustar el equipo antes de la competencia oficial.

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