Luz Mercedes Acosta Valdez, born on December 22, 1980, in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, is a distinguished former weightlifter who represented her country on the international stage.Википедия — свободная энциклопедия+3Wikipedia+3OlymPedia+3
Career Highlights:
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2008 Beijing Olympics: Acosta made her Olympic debut in the 63 kg weight category, finishing in 8th place. Wikipedia
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2011 Pan American Games: She secured a bronze medal in Guadalajara, Mexico, with a total lift of 230 kg. Wikipedia
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2012 London Olympics: Competing again in the 63 kg category, Acosta initially placed 6th. However, subsequent doping violations by the gold and silver medalists led to her elevation to the bronze medal position in May 2017. Wikipedia
Additional Achievements:
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2010 Central American and Caribbean Games: Acosta clinched a gold medal in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, in the 63 kg category. Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre
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2013 Pan American Championship: She earned a bronze medal with a total lift of 213 kg.
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2014 Pan American Championship: Acosta finished in fifth place, further establishing her prominence in the sport. Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre
Post-Retirement and Recognition:
In July 2022, Acosta won a legal battle against Mexico's National Commission for Physical Culture and Sport (CONADE) for not receiving the promised 125,000 pesos reward for her Olympic bronze medal. Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre
Luz Mercedes Acosta Valdez's journey reflects resilience and dedication, inspiring many in the world of sports.
