Mariandree Chacón is going through one of the best moments of her sports career after setting two national records in international competitions held in the United States. The Guatemalan sprinter once again stood out in the speed tests and confirmed the growth she has shown in recent years.
The Chapina athlete recorded a time of 11.51 seconds in the women’s 100 meters and later clocked 23.44 seconds in the 200 meter dash. Both marks allowed her to establish new national records in a matter of a few days and consolidate herself as the main reference in Guatemalan women’s sprinting.
Chacón’s results represent an important advance for national athletics in speed events, a discipline where Guatemala seeks to continue growing at an international level. Her times also place her among the most outstanding sprinters in the Central American region.
The Guatemalan’s performances come at a positive time for national sport, which in recent years has achieved important results outside the country. Chacón now appears as one of the Chapina athletes with the greatest projection for the upcoming international competitions.
New challenges on the way
In addition to breaking two national records, Mariandree Chacón raised the competitive level of Guatemalan athletics in speed events. Its brands reflect a process of sustained growth and consolidate it as one of the most important figures in national sports.
The performance shown in the United States also strengthens Guatemala’s aspirations in future regional events. The Chapina sprinter will seek to transfer this great moment to more demanding competitions during the next sports cycle.
With his sights set on the Central American and Caribbean Games Santo Domingo 2026, Chacón is emerging as one of the main medal hopes for Guatemala in the speed events, thanks to the level he has shown in recent months.
