Saturday, August 27, 2016

Mariana Pajón



Mariana Pajon Londoño: BIRTH (Medellín, October 10, 1991) is an athlete, bicicrosista, Colombian BMX cyclist and Olympic medalist.
It is recognized as the number one in the world rankings of the UCI, gold medalist in the Olympic Games in Rio 20161 and 2012 Summer Olympics, the only Colombian athlete to get an Olympic bicampeonato. Mariana is the first Latin American woman to win two Olympic gold medals in an individual sport.
For being Olympic champion at the Games in London, the Colombian government's she decorated with the Cross of Boyacá, besides being twice champion Olympic, Mariana has won several global, national, American, Latin American and Pan American championships, among others. In 2016 the city of Medellin opened on behalf of the BMX Supercross track Mariana Pajon.

James Rodríguez


James David Rodriguez Rubio (Cucuta, Norte de Santander, Colombia, July 12, 1991), athletically known as James Rodriguez or just James, is a Colombian footballer who plays as offensive or extreme right midfielder and current team is Real Madrid First Division of Spain. It is also international with the selection Colombia, of which he is captain.

He received in 2009, 2012 and 2014 the prize revelation player in the First Division of Argentina and the Primeira Liga de Portugal, as champion of the Apertura with Banfield was consecrated on 13 December 2009 at the age of 18, being the youngest champion in Argentina go abroad, achieving an unprecedented and never before happened in the history of the club of southern Buenos Aires.

Caterine Ibargüen




Caterine Ibarguen Mena (Apartadó, February 12, 1984) is a Colombian athlete long jump, high jump and triple jump, specialty that holds two gold medals in world athletics championships, a silver in the Olympics London 2012 and a gold in the 2016 Summer Olympics, and that is the current Pan American champion. in the South American Games Ibarguen On the other hand, he has won a total of 5 gold, 3 silver and 5 bronce.1
On 14 August 2016 won gold medal in the triple jump with 15.17 meters at the 2016 Summer Olympics getting first in the history of Olympic athletics in Colombia a golden medal.