Athletes and Teams Supported by Oax Sport

A public list of athletes, teams, clubs, and community sport projects that have received support from Oax Sport.


About This List

This page shows how donor support reaches athletes, teams, clubs, and community sport projects across Oaxaca.

Since 2020, Oax Sport has documented support for 30 athletes and 10 teams or community projects across 7 seasons.

In 2025, Oax Sport spent 46,183.52 MXN on direct athlete support and distributed 24,520 MXN in donated gear.

Support has included race fees, travel, gear, training, medical support, competition logistics, campaign support, team apparel, and public reporting.

Locations listed below are in Oaxaca, Mexico unless otherwise noted. We use community, municipality, and region names when useful to show where support has reached across the state.

This page is separate from our Members page. Some people listed here may also be affiliated athletes, board members, volunteers, or active members, but this list is mainly an impact and transparency record.

Names are grouped by the year of support. Some athletes appear in more than one year because Oax Sport supported them in multiple seasons. We update this page as support is documented and public information is ready to share.


Athletes Supported

These athletes received documented support through race fees, travel, gear, health services, training, competition logistics, or campaign-based assistance.
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2026

  • Alejandra Paulina Ortiz Hernández (Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán, Valles Centrales): California travel support for the Pomona-Pitzer Track & Field Invite.
  • Raúl Martínez Ramírez (Chahuites, Istmo): 13-day training block support for Regional Nationals, including physiotherapy visits.
  • Gilda Andrea Hernández Ramírez (Oaxaca de Juárez, Valles Centrales): Track Nationals travel support, including bike baggage support.
  • Jazmín Carolina Cruz Ortiz (Santa María Atzompa, Valles Centrales): one-time in-kind shoe support for youth sprint training.
  • Emily Barrera (Oaxaca de Juárez, Valles Centrales): ADCC Mexico City campaign support for approved competition costs.

2025

  • Antelmo Salinas Olivera (Miahuatlán de Porfirio Díaz, Sierra Sur): IMSS Monte Albán race preparation support.
  • Emily Barrera (Oaxaca de Juárez, Valles Centrales): MMA fundraising and national fight support.
  • Misael Pérez Robles (Zipolite, Costa): Acreimex Half Marathon support for an athlete with a disability.
  • Diana Carolina Cinco Pérez (Oaxaca de Juárez, Valles Centrales): high-end training shoes and performance apparel.
  • Eduardo Cruz Miguel (San Francisco Telixtlahuaca, Valles Centrales): high-end training shoes.
  • Mauricio Cantón Martínez (Villa de Zaachila, Valles Centrales): high-end training shoes.
  • Juan Zurita Victoria (Magdalena Apazco, Valles Centrales): competition spikes and national competition support.
  • Mane Peña (Oaxaca de Juárez, Valles Centrales): travel, competition logistics, and public race reporting for national-level competition.
  • Yamile Sánchez Guzmán (Cuilápam de Guerrero, Valles Centrales): high-end training shoes.
  • Asunción Pérez Ramírez (Santo Tomás Tamazulapan, Sierra Sur): high-end training shoes and athlete support.

2024

  • Priscila Santos Jerónimo (San Cristóbal Amatlán, Sierra Sur): IMSS Monte Albán support, logistics, registration, and high-end training shoes.
  • Juan Zurita Victoria (Magdalena Apazco, Valles Centrales): All Comers Atletissimo support, logistics, entry fees, and gear support.
  • Noel Cirenio Fabián Hernández (San Sebastián Río Hondo, Sierra Sur): high-end training shoes for the Acreimex Half Marathon.
  • Rafael Vázquez Fierro (Santiaguito Etla, Valles Centrales): recovery gear for training and injury prevention.
  • Mane Peña (Oaxaca de Juárez, Valles Centrales): direct financial support for training and competition logistics.
  • Luis Fabián Santiago (San Pablo Yaganiza, Sierra Norte): race entries and travel support.

2023

  • Juana Cruz García (San Juan Quiahije, Costa): race participation, apparel, athlete support, and athletic apparel through Scout Design.
  • Felipe Arellanes Ruiz (Santa Catarina Cuixtla, Miahuatlán, Sierra Sur): race participation and athlete support.
  • Juan Zurita Victoria (Magdalena Apazco, Valles Centrales): Lasallista University Games and race support.
  • Luis Fabián Santiago (San Pablo Yaganiza, Sierra Norte): race participation and community running support.
  • Mane Peña (Oaxaca de Juárez, Valles Centrales): athletic apparel support through Scout Design.
  • Sandra Guzmán (Río Grande, Costa): athletic apparel support through Scout Design.
  • Diana García (Villa de Zaachila, Valles Centrales): athletic apparel support through Scout Design.
  • Asunción Pérez Ramírez (Santo Tomás Tamazulapan, Sierra Sur): race participation and athlete support.
  • Reinaldo Pacheco Rojas (Zapotitlán del Río, San Mateo Yucutindoo, Sierra Sur): race participation and athlete support.

2022

  • Rosalino Meneses López (La Raya, Zimatlán de Álvarez, Valles Centrales): race fees, apparel, accommodation, transportation, management, and publicity.
  • Juana Cruz García (San Juan Quiahije, Costa): Puerto Vallarta by UTMB 50K support and athlete support.
  • Felipe Arellanes Ruiz (Santa Catarina Cuixtla, Miahuatlán, Sierra Sur): race fees, apparel, accommodation, transportation, management, and publicity.
  • Luis Fabián Santiago (San Pablo Yaganiza, Sierra Norte): race fees, apparel, accommodation, transportation, management, and publicity.
  • Juan Zurita Victoria (Magdalena Apazco, Valles Centrales): race fees, apparel, accommodation, transportation, management, and publicity.
  • Roque Luis García (San Pablo Güilá, Matatlán, Valles Centrales): race fees, apparel, accommodation, transportation, management, and publicity.
  • Francisco Soriano Guzmán (Guadalupe Chindúa, San Francisco Chindúa, Mixteca): Acreimex International Half-Marathon sponsorship and athlete support.
  • Luis Antonio Palacios (Tlaxiaco, Mixteca): race fees, apparel, accommodation, transportation, management, and publicity.

2021

  • Octaviano Robles Cruz (Oaxaca de Juárez, Valles Centrales): financial support and Backyard Ultra Mexico sponsorship.
  • Rafael Vázquez Fierro (Santiaguito Etla, Valles Centrales): financial support and Huatulco AsTri Duathlon sponsorship.
  • Rocío Nadxieli Toledo López (Juchitán de Zaragoza, Istmo): financial support and Huatulco AsTri Triathlon sponsorship.
  • Rosalino Meneses López (La Raya, Zimatlán de Álvarez, Valles Centrales): financial support and national trail race support.
  • Felipe Arellanes Ruiz (Santa Catarina Cuixtla, Miahuatlán, Sierra Sur): financial support and Veracruz Marathon support.
  • Roque Luis García (San Pablo Güilá, Matatlán, Valles Centrales): financial support and Golden Trail National Series support.

2020

Oax Sport’s first year focused on sponsoring athletes to participate in the Pescado de Moctezuma ultra relay, a 277 km race from Veracruz to the State of Mexico. Support covered race participation needs such as entry fees, transportation, accommodation, logistics, and team support.

  • Felipe Arellanes Ruiz (Santa Catarina Cuixtla, Miahuatlán, Sierra Sur): sponsorship to participate in the Pescado de Moctezuma ultra relay, including entry fee, transportation, accommodation, and logistics.
  • Rosalino Meneses López (La Raya, Zimatlán de Álvarez, Valles Centrales): sponsorship to participate in the Pescado de Moctezuma ultra relay, including entry fee, transportation, accommodation, and logistics.
  • Pablo Salazar Alavez (Oaxaca de Juárez, Valles Centrales): sponsorship to participate in the Pescado de Moctezuma ultra relay, including entry fee, transportation, accommodation, and logistics.
  • Roque Luis García (San Pablo Güilá, Matatlán, Valles Centrales): sponsorship to participate in the Pescado de Moctezuma ultra relay, including entry fee, transportation, accommodation, and logistics.


Teams, Clubs, and Community Projects Supported

Oax Sport also supports teams, clubs, and community sport projects when resources are available and the support fits our mission.

2026

  • Titanes (Oaxaca de Juárez, Valles Centrales): Mexico City tune-up meet and Copa Tepic campaign support for youth track athletes.
  • Senderos Apaztli (Magdalena Apazco, Valles Centrales): fundraising campaign for MTB trail tools, protective gear, bike maintenance supplies, youth cycling classes, and community rides.

2025

  • Titanes (Oaxaca de Juárez, Valles Centrales): Querétaro competition support for 18 athletes and performance camp support.
  • Titanes Performance Camp (Oaxaca de Juárez, Valles Centrales): three-day performance camp with testing, video feedback, athlete support, and fundraising for timing equipment.
  • RIDE APAZTLI (Magdalena Apazco, Valles Centrales): sponsored Felinus jerseys for a grassroots mountain bike event.
  • Step Up Challenge Oaxaca (Oaxaca): community sport-for-peace project.
  • Walk for Peace in Cuilápam (Cuilápam de Guerrero, Valles Centrales): community walk focused on peace messaging.

2024

2021

2020

  • Oax Sport Pescado de Moctezuma Relay Team (Veracruz to State of Mexico route): full race participation support for a six-athlete relay team, including entry fees, transportation, accommodation, logistics, and team support.
  • Bekw yâs Güilá (San Pablo Güilá, Valles Centrales): team creation, sports administration, and sponsorship support for young runners.


Transparency Notes

Oax Sport uses public reports, campaign updates, receipts, donor records, and athlete support stories to document support. Some older reports list total numbers of athletes supported but do not name every athlete publicly.

When a specific hometown or support detail has not yet been confirmed, we wait to add that entry instead of guessing. If you are listed here and would like a name, hometown, title, photo, or support detail corrected, please contact Oax Sport.


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