By Juan Zurita Victoria, MBA, Chair of Athlete Support and Programs, Oax Sport
Titanes left Parque Primavera as one of the strongest sprint groups at the 1er Festival Atlético Autotransportes Avendaño Morales 2026.
The Oaxaca club won both 100 m Libre finals, took first place in the mixed 4×100 m Libre relay, and kept athletes in finals across 100 m, 150 m, and 200 m.
A sprint result for Titanes
The meet took place June 27 and 28, 2026, at Parque Primavera in Oaxaca de Juárez. The program included categories from Sub-8 to Libre. Libre is the open category used for older youth and adult athletes.
Titanes’ strongest results came in the speed events. The official Hy-Tek general results list five individual podium places and two relay podium places for the club.
Oax Sport has followed Titanes through training and competition, including the Titanes Sport Clinic and prior coverage of a Titanes performance camp in Oaxaca.
Two wins in the 100 m Libre
Dulce Ameyali Hilario Gopar won the 100 m Libre women’s final in 12.75. Titanes also placed Biniza Rojas Pérez fourth in 13.18 and Camila Maldonado Velasco eighth in 13.98.
That gave Titanes three athletes in the women’s 100 m final.
In the men’s 100 m Libre final, Rogery Aryton Galue García won in 11.06. Emilio Jiménez Caamal finished third in 11.61, while Óscar Alejandro Cruz Cervantes finished sixth and Isaac Aranda Ortiz seventh.
That gave Titanes four athletes in the men’s 100 m final, including two of the top three places.
The mixed relay gave Titanes a team win
Titanes C won the mixed 4×100 m Libre relay in 47.79. The official result lists Rogery Aryton Galue García, Dulce Ameyali Hilario Gopar, Emilio Jiménez Caamal, and Shunca Biani Moya Santiago on the winning team.
Titanes A also reached the podium, finishing third in 51.01 with Isaac Aranda Ortiz, María Fernanda Canalizo, Óscar Alejandro Cruz Cervantes, and Biniza Rojas Pérez.
Titanes B finished fourth in 52.98. That gave the club three teams in the top four of the mixed 4×100 m Libre relay.
The Day 1 broadcast described Titanes moving ahead during the relay and noted how much time a team can gain or lose during baton exchanges. The official results confirmed Titanes C first and Titanes A third.
Frida Cruz added a Sub-16 podium
Frida Alizee Cruz Velasco gave Titanes a youth sprint podium in the 80 m Sub-16 women’s final. She finished third in 11.63.
Dulce Valeria Bautista Sánchez also reached that final and finished sixth in 12.02. Fernanda Sofía Méndez Infante finished ninth in the preliminaries with 12.71.
On Day 2, Frida returned in the 150 m Sub-16 women’s event. She qualified for the final and finished sixth in 22.31.
Day 2 brought another podium in the 200 m
Óscar Alejandro Cruz Cervantes gave Titanes its strongest Day 2 result. He finished third in the 200 m Libre men’s final with 23.39.
The race was tight for the podium. Tiago Abdiel García Cruz finished second in 23.37, Óscar finished third in 23.39, and Shaddai Alejandro Romero finished fourth in 23.41.
Emilio Jiménez Caamal also reached the final and finished fifth in 23.92.
Dulce and Biniza reached the 200 m final
Titanes also had a large presence in the 200 m Libre women’s preliminaries. Eight Titanes athletes appeared in the event, and two reached the final.
Dulce Ameyali Hilario Gopar finished fourth in the final with 27.37. Biniza Rojas Pérez finished seventh with 28.29.
The Day 2 broadcast followed Biniza, Isabella Ramírez Escobar, and María Fernanda Canalizo in the early heats. The final places and times came from the official results.
Other Titanes results
- Diana Valeria Ramírez Velasco finished fourth in the 300 m Sub-16 women’s race with 51.03.
- Diana Valeria Ramírez Velasco also finished fourth in the 600 m Sub-16 women’s race with 1:57.70.
- Yaritzi Pacheco León finished sixth in the 400 m Libre women’s race with 1:06.51.
- Isabella Ramírez Escobar finished eighth in the 400 m Libre women’s race with 1:08.10.
- Emmanuel Severiano Sánchez finished 14th in the 400 m Libre men’s race with 1:01.25.
- César Adolfo Espinoza López finished ninth in the 800 m Libre men’s race with 2:38.09 and 16th in the 1,500 m Libre men’s race with 5:23.74.
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What the result shows
Titanes was one of the strongest clubs in the sprint events at the Festival Atlético 2026. The club’s best results came in races where acceleration, lane racing, and relay exchanges mattered most.
For Oax Sport, results like these matter because local meets give athletes in Oaxaca more chances to race, learn, and measure progress without leaving the state. Oax Sport’s broader work centers on athlete support in Oaxaca, including access to training, travel, equipment, and competition opportunities.
The Festival Atlético Autotransportes Avendaño Morales 2026 also showed the value of club competition at different ages. Titanes had results from Sub-16 athletes and Libre competitors, with several athletes racing more than once across the two days.
For readers who want more context on sprint support, Oax Sport previously covered a campaign connected to a sprinter from Oaxaca.
Sources used
- Official general results, Logística En Tiempos Deportivos SA, Hy-Tek Meet Manager.
- Day 1 and Day 2 broadcast transcripts from Parque Primavera.
- Official competition program for the 1er Festival Atlético Autotransportes Avendaño Morales 2026.
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