Sinaloa Has a New Queen of Speed! Meet Jennifer Tirado Chavarín
At just 17 years old, Jennifer Tirado Chavarín has sprinted her way into the history books—and into the hearts of Mexican track fans.
Representing Sinaloa at the 2025 Conade National Olympics, Jennifer lit up the track with a blazing 100-meter time of 12.06 seconds, earning gold and a ticket to the Ibero-American U18 Championships in Paraguay. ????
Hailing from Mazatlán, Jennifer’s story is more than a race result. It’s the rise of a young athlete driven by grit, dreams, and discipline. With every step, she’s redefining what’s possible—not just for herself but for an entire generation of Mexican girls who see in her the power of believing big.
“This isn’t just talent,” one coach remarked. “It’s fire. It’s heart. It’s hard work.”
Now set to represent Mexico on the international stage, Jennifer Tirado Chavarín is a name to remember. She’s not just running for medals—she’s running for a movement.
The world better keep up—Sinaloa’s speed queen has just begun.
posted Thursday July 10th
by Boris Baron