Triathlete Hidalgo Edgar Martínez Hidalgo repeated the dose in the World Championship of the discipline, which takes place in Canada, winning his second silver medal in the competition.
The Tula native finished below the United States team, while the podium was completed by the Canadian first team.
Martínez Hidalgo shared a team with Javier Emilio Perez Mancilla, Emilia Martínez Mendivil and Dulce Brisa Ocampo Torres.
It was precisely the man from Hidalgo who presented the best times of the Mexican quartet, since the stopwatch was 22:18 minutes; as. Pérez Mancilla made 23:04; For his part, Ocampo Torres finished his turn at 24:48 and Martínez Mendivil did the same at 26:10.
The event in which the representative of the entity achieved the best performance was swimming, since he finished his event in 4 minutes 50, while he finished the race in just over 5 minutes.
By bike, it was just over 7:51 minutes; meanwhile, on the second shift, he did 01:59 and 02:32 in swimming and cycling, respectively.
The difference to the USA quartet was 18 seconds, as the North Americans finished with 01:36:01 hours. While the Canadian main team finished in 01:37:05.
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With this medal, Martínez Hidalgo added his second of the weekend, since he also remained vice-world champion at the individual level, after an hour and a minute of travel and was under the Canadian Jack Screen.
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