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He takes the 100th gold medal for Mexico at the Central American and Caribbean Games and celebrates it by asking his girlfriend to marry him (Video)

Uziel Muñoz, Mexican shot put athlete.
Uziel Muñoz, Mexican shot put athlete.

Photo: Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images

Arnaldo Fernandez

Uziel Muñoz, a Mexican shot put athlete, won the gold medal today at the Central American and Caribbean Gamesalso went viral for celebrate the medal by asking his girlfriend to marry hima moment that was captured as one of the stars in these games that are being played in El Salvador.

Uziel Muñoz, athlete from Chihuahua, He obtained his medal at the Central American and Caribbean Games after completing a dream throw, which achieved a distance of 20.81 meters. It should be noted that Mexico wrapped up the podium in the same test since Jairo Morán was able to hang the silver medal. It should be noted that Muñoz’s medal is the 100th gold medal for Mexico in the games.

Long live love! 💍 💕 The Mexican athlete Uziel Muñoz proposed to his girlfriend after winning a gold medal in the shotgun ☄️ 🇲🇽 pic.twitter.com/5zhh3zGmKx

– adn40 (@adn40) July 5, 2023

After receiving his gold medal on the podium, Uziel Muñoz went directly down to where his girlfriend was waiting anxiously to congratulate him, however, he did not suspect that the Mexican hero would have a big surprise for her. and it is that then he gave the girl a turn so that she could observe a banner that he had prepared with the marriage proposal.

At the same time, among athletes and spectators they encouraged Muñoz’s girlfriend to give an affirmative answer and that’s how everything ended up with a truly happy ending and in an epic moment that will remain framed in the history of these Central American and Caribbean Games.

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