The multi-sports event starts on June 23 in San Salvador.
By JOSÉ ÁNGEL DE LA PAZ | EGADE BUSINESS SCHOOL
EGADE Business School - Tecnológico de Monterrey is proud to announce that two outstanding members of its community, Alejandra Rovira and Greta Espinoza, have been selected to represent Mexico in the XXIV Central American and Caribbean Games.
These talented athletes prove that academic success and athletic prowess can go hand in hand.
¡CONVOCADAS!🏀
— Borregos Monterrey (@BorregosMty) June 8, 2023
Las reciententemente campeonas del Básquetbol 3x3 en la #UniversiadaNacional2023 han sido seleccionadas para representar a México en los Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe
"San Salvador 2023"
🇲🇽Alejandra Rovira
🇲🇽Deyna González#OrgulloBorregos#BorregosMty pic.twitter.com/Mt8uZdGJ3y
Alejandra Rovira, a Master in Business Management student at EGADE Business School, was selected to form part of the Mexican national 3x3 Basketball team. Her dedication and skills on the court as a player for Borregos Monterrey and her recent incorporation into the local team, Fuerza Regia Women, earned her this opportunity to represent her country.
¡AMAZONAS CONVOCADAS A @Miseleccionfem! ❤️✨
— Tigres Femenil 🐯 (@TigresFemenil) June 7, 2023
¡Es hora de darlo todo por 🇲🇽! #SiempreContigo 👊🏼 pic.twitter.com/SFdfYJRRpP
Moreover, Greta Espinoza, a graduate of the Master in Business Management, was selected to join the Mexican Soccer team. Her passion for this sport and the championships she has won with the professional side Tigres Women led her to excel in this discipline and become an inspiration on the field of play.
Alejandra and Greta’s participation in the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games fills the EGADE Business School community with great pride.
This major sports event, to be held in the city of San Salvador, the capital of El Salvador, from June 23 to July 8, will bring together thousands of athletes from different countries in the region, all of whom seek to put their nations in the spotlight, demonstrate their excellence in 54 disciplines, and win more than 440 medals.