MEXICO CITY, Sept. 4 (Xinhua) -- Mexican wheelchair
racer Saul Mendoza said on Thursday he expects to close his sports career with a
medal at the Paralympic Games of Beijing 2008, after six outings to the
Paralympics.
According to informations reaching here, Mendoza said
"I will look for a place at the podium. I am preparing for that and it would be
great because I have prepared for that."
Mendoza will participate in the 800, 1,500 and 5,000
meters races in the athletics T-54 category.
Mendoza is one of the best promises of the Mexican
delegation. His triumphs started in the Games of Los Angeles 1984, then in the
Paralympics of Athens 2004 and he said with a smile that he has always returned
with medals.
"I am motivated and ready to give my best in each of
the three events. I feel confident because thanks to my preparation I have been
able to finish at the podium in each Paralympic Games," Mendoza said.
Mendoza has a collection of six medals at the
Paralympics and another two in exhibition events at the Olympic Games.
Mendoza said that winning medals in Beijing is not
going to be easy, because the level is very high at the events in which he will
participate.
Mendoza has notable triumphs in the world
championships of Stoke Mandeville in Britain; the Para Pan Americans and the
marathons in Los Angeles and New York.
The athelete was on of the 115 members of the Mexican
delegation at the ceremony where the flag was risen at the Paralympic Village in
Beijing.
The ceremony was headed by the village mayor Chen
Zhili and Mexican Ambassador to China, Jorge Guajardo Gonzalez.
Besides the Mexican flag, the flags of Barbados,
Dominican Republic, Britain and Honduras were also risen.