Jashia Luna

Jashia Judith Luna Alfaro ( born December 28, 1979 in Guadalajara ) is a former Mexican Water Diving. She launched both in the 3 -meter springboard and 10- meter platform diving and synchronized diving. Luna participated in three Olympic Games.

Their first international championship played Luna in the 1998 World Cup in Perth. Two years later she competed at the Olympic Games in Sydney. From the 3 -meter board as they missed 19 the semi-finals scarce, with María Alcalá she finished in 3 -meter synchronized diving sixth. In 2003, she participated in Santo Domingo for the first time participated in the Pan American Games. From the 3 -meter board, she was eighth, the 10 - m tower seventh. A year later, Luna denied in Athens their second Olympic Games. From the 3 -meter board as they missed 20 again the semi-finals, the 10 - m tower, however, she qualified for the semifinals, where she won 13th place. They also started with Paola Espinosa for the first time in the 10 -meter synchronized diving, the duo reached the finals in fifth place. Their most successful World Cup played Luna in 2005 in Montreal. Espinosa, she started in both synchronous competitions, from the 3 -meter board was the duo Fourth, from the 10 m tower sixth. At the 2007 World Championships in Melbourne, the duo finished seventh in the 10 -meter synchronized diving was able to achieve a good result again.

Luna qualified at the World Cup in Beijing just for her third Olympic Games. She started at the games only in single from the 3 -meter board, reached the semi-final and finished at the end of the 16th rank Following Luna ended their active career.

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