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FMAA is the national member federation for México in the following international organisations: International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC) Association of Panamerican Athletics (APA) Asociación Iberoamericana de Atletismo (AIA; Ibero-American Athletics ...
The FMAA criminalizes offering military or military-adjacent services, including advice, training, recruitment, medical services, procurement or equipment, or armed security in conflict areas, or conduct or attempt any coup, [12] to any entity or person without specific and likely conditional authorization from the National Conventional Arms Control Committee, or to fail to comply with ...
Copa Portal Mexicali, Mexico [50] Hammer throw: 66.52 m Sharon Elizabeth Ayala González: 16 May 2009 Logan, United States Javelin throw: 59.26 m A: Abigail Gómez Hernandez: 13 June 2015 Mexican Championships Morelia, Mexico [51] Heptathlon: 5786 pts Jessamyn Sauceda: 24–25 July 2015 Pan American Games: Toronto, Canada [52]
www.fmaa.mx: in Eugene, United States 15 July 2022 () – 24 July 2022 () Competitors: 25 (14 men and 11 women) in 16 events: Medals: Gold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 0 Total 0: World Athletics Championships appearances
The Association of Panamerican Athletics (APA; Spanish: Asociación Panamericana de Atletismo) is a new regional confederation governing body of athletics for national governing bodies and multi-national federations within Northern, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean, replacing the Pan American Athletics Commission.
The NACAC U23 Championships in Athletics is an under-23 athletics competition held between the member associations of the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC).
The Central American and Caribbean Cross Country Championships (Spanish: Campeonato Centroamericano y del Caribe de Campo Traviesa) was an annual Cross country running competition organized by the CACAC for athletes representing the countries of its member associations.
Yvonne Treviño Hayek (born March 8, 1989) is a Mexican track and field athlete who competes in the long jump. [1] She is the current holder of the Mexican record with 6.70 m (21 ft 11 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) [2] and has qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics.