Sinaloa wins four medals at the 2025 National Physics Olympiad; two of them were achieved by UAS high school students

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Sinaloa wins four medals at the 2025 National Physics Olympiad; two of them were achieved by UAS high school students

 

Four medals was the harvest that the Sinaloan delegation achieved in the last National Physics Olympiad in its 2025 edition, reported Edgar Alejandro León Espinoza, researcher at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics Sciences of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS) and also state delegate of the Mexican Physical Society.

He pointed out that, of the four young medal winners, two are proud university high school students: Jesús Antonio Aldana Ochoa, from the Dr. Salvador Allende High School in Culiacán, and Agustín Jaime Cárdenas López, from the Guamúchil High School, both with silver medals. Diego Ángel Martínez Martínez, with gold, and David Rosario López López, with bronze, students from other subsystems in the state, were also winners.

León Espinoza highlighted that these four young people are proudly trained by former Olympic researchers and students from the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics Sciences, who have been practicing the different topics covered by Physics for a long time, which is why these medals are an important achievement for the Faculty and for the state of Sinaloa.

In that sense, he pointed out that these four young people, with their medal, obtained the pass for the Mexican Physics Pre-selection that will represent the country in international competitions, with a total of 33 young people at the high school level who will continue taking tests for the next qualification phase in the month of February and March 2026, where these four students have strong possibilities.

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Source: Redaccion from PMX Portal on 2025-11-25 09:46:00

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