
Next Sunday, January 26, Exatlón México 2024 will experience one of the most exciting moments of the season: elimination day. The competitions will reach their limit, and one more participant will have to say goodbye to the dream of sports glory. Each of the participants has demonstrated courage and physical abilities to stay in the competition. Don't forget to tune in to witness the extreme tests and find out who will be the next eliminated.
So far, several participants have had to say goodbye to the competition after facing intense elimination circuits. The most recent was Sofía Arroyo from the Red Team. Here is the updated list of eliminated from ‘Exatlón México’ 2024: Fátima Rojas (Blue), Ramón Garrido, withdrew due to injury (Red), Kevin Berlín (Blue), Paulina Menchaca (Blue), Keno Martell (Blue), Caro Tripp (Blue), Analu Linaje (Blue), Pascal Nadaud (Blue), Samanta Rodríguez (Red), Jorge Olivera (Blue), Mariana Castro (Blue), Carlos Armenta (Blue), Emilio Rodríguez (Red), Sofía Arroyo (Red).
In this season of Exatlón México 2024, outstanding and charismatic athletes face challenging circuits and extreme challenges, demonstrating their strength, speed, and teamwork. Both the members of the Red Team and the Blue Team promise to give their all to become the champions of this edition. However, tensions rise week by week, and this Sunday will not be the exception. Elimination day promises to be one of the most intense yet. The duels will be strategic and will demand not only physical endurance but also a strong mental focus.
Last Sunday, January 19, the competition said goodbye to Sofía Arroyo, a member of the Red team in her week 13. The swimmer failed to overcome the intense circuits and was eliminated after a duel. "I gave it my all, I want you to remember that, it is always good to give your best, do not give up, do what you dream of and you will see that it will come true one day," Arroyo shared after her exit.
The elimination Sunday of Exatlón México 2024 will be broadcast through TV Azteca, on Azteca Uno, at 8:00 PM (central Mexico time). The circuits have increased in difficulty, and the Red and Blue teams are determined to protect their members.