Eliminating 20km races will be difficult to assimilate: Doctor

Eliminating 20km races will be difficult to assimilate: Doctor
▲ José Luis Doctor assures that they will have to reinvent themselves and look for options to get on the podium. Photo AFP
Adriana Díaz Reyes
La Jornada Newspaper, Tuesday, June 17, 2025, p. a12
The elimination of the 20-kilometer and mixed relay events from the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games was a hard blow for Mexican walkers. After collecting seven of the 10 medals in the discipline over that distance, the race walkers have had to reinvent themselves and seek opportunities to reach the podium.
"It's a shame that such traditional events are being taken away, not only in Mexico but around the world. I don't agree with what was decided, but we can't do anything as athletes, and we have to adapt to the changes
," said runner José Luis Doctor.
This isn't the first time race walking has been modified from the Olympic program. In Tokyo 2021, the historic 50-kilometer event was eliminated after having been included since Los Angeles in 1932.
This blow will be difficult to assimilate, especially for the medalists. I don't understand the purpose of the changes because first they removed the 50 kilometers, then they competed in mixed relays, and now they'll compete for medals in a new half-marathon race walk. We'll have to double our efforts and learn throughout the cycle
, Doctor added.
The intention of the changes, World Athletics justified, is to make the events more understandable for amateurs and encourage more people to take up the sport. The idea is to compare the times for the walk with those achieved in races so that fans can appreciate the value of completing a half marathon in under one hour and 20 minutes for men and one and a half hours for women.
These changes had already been proposed since the Tokyo Olympics. The athletes' commission attempted to have some events honored, but the International Olympic Committee (IOC) apparently rejected the proposal. It's a real shame that such highly attended events can no longer be seen in Los Angeles.
Central American 20-kilometer specialist and medalist Noel Chama hasn't lost hope for good news in the years leading up to the Olympics.
Let's see what the athletes' commission can do. I hope they make some changes, and if not, we'll have to adjust the entire training program to be able to aspire to be a national team member. I find it very strange that they've changed everything so radically; it's like a lack of respect for events with a long tradition.
The walker will emphasize mental work to overcome discontent over the recent changes.
Race walking also underwent changes in the U-20 category, as the traditional 10,000 meters will be replaced by the 5,000 meters starting with the world championships in that category, to be held in Eugene in 2026.
For the World Athletics Championships, to be held in Tokyo from September 13 to 21, the 20 and 35-kilometer events will still be held.
Luis Fernando Tena leads Guatemala to its first Gold Cup victory
From the editorial staff
La Jornada Newspaper, Tuesday, June 17, 2025, p. a31
Mexican coach Luis Fernando Tena achieved his first Gold Cup victory with Guatemala's 1-0 win over Jamaica.
A solitary goal from Óscar Santis in the 32nd minute gave the Guatemalans the victory at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. The victory was special because just a few days ago Guatemala lost 3-0 to the Reggae Boys in a 2026 World Cup qualifying match.
Tena's team showed defensive solidity and control of the game, defeating the favorite to earn their first three points in Group C.
The Caribbean team persistently sought an equalizer, but ran into a solid Guatemalan defense and timely interventions from goalkeeper Nicholas Hagen, a key figure in the match.
Guatemala will play Panama in its next match, and will conclude the first phase against Guadeloupe on June 24.
We hope to play good football against such strong opponents. We're at a very good level, preparing very conscientiously
, said the Mexican coach about the Cup.
Guatemala has two runner-up finishes in the competition (1965 and 1969); however, it has not advanced to the semifinals since 1996.
On the other hand, Panama arrived at the Gold Cup hoping to capture the CONCACAF regional championship title that has eluded them three times.
Yesterday, coach Thomas Christiansen's team started off on a high note, particularly in the first half, to beat Guadalupe 5-2, with a brace from striker Ismael Díaz in the Group C opener in Carson, California.
Panama entered the competition with significant absences, including midfielders Édgar Bárcenas and Adalberto Carrasquilla, as well as forwards Cecilio Waterman and José Fajardo due to injuries. However, the Panamanian team, runners-up in 2005, 2013, and 2023, presented itself as one of the contenders to go far again, and they made it clear.
Panama will face Guatemala in its second match on Friday, while Jamaica will face Guadeloupe.
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