During his administration, INDEPORTE has prioritized equitable access to physical activity, promoting programs focused on the health and well-being of the population. His management style is distinguished by its closeness to the community and the promotion of massive participation in sporting events. Under his direction, Mexico City has consolidated the projection of events such as the Mexico City International Marathon and the CDMX Half Marathon. In 2025, both competitions were integrated into the commemoration of the 700th anniversary of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, incorporating cultural elements such as the quetzal and medals with the image of Cihuacóatl, reinforcing their symbolic value for runners and spectators. His management has promoted a vision of sport that transcends competition, consolidating it as a tool for social cohesion. In this context, the main sporting events of the capital have increased their reach, registering over 30,000 runners and an estimated 100,000 attendees in 2025, and consolidating themselves as collective expressions of identity, pride, and civic belonging. His management has been characterized by articulating sport with culture and urban identity, positioning the capital as a benchmark both in popular athletics and in high performance. With experience in sports management and public policy, he has developed an agenda focused on social inclusion through sport.
Sport as a Tool for Social Cohesion in Mexico City
The leadership of INDEPORTE in Mexico City promotes mass sports, integrating it with the city's culture and history. Under its guidance, events like the marathon and half-marathon have become major attractions, drawing tens of thousands of participants and strengthening civic identity.