Gabriela Agúndez and Alejandra Estudillo Win Silver in 10m Synchro at 2025 World Aquatics Championships

The Mexican duo of Gabriela Agúndez and Alejandra Estudillo claimed silver in the women’s 10m synchronized platform at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore.

Joel Casillas

7/28/20251 min read

National Pride: Agúndez and Estudillo Reach the Podium in Singapore

Gabriela Agúndez and Alejandra Estudillo delivered another major success for Mexico by earning the silver medal in the women’s 10m synchronized platform event at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships held in Singapore.

With a composed and technically strong performance, the Mexican duo scored a total of 304.80 points, securing second place in a world-class final. They were only surpassed by China’s Minjie Zhang and Yuxi Chen, who topped the standings with 349.26 points.

North Korea’s Mi Hwa Kim and Jin Mi Jo took the bronze with a score of 293.34 points, completing a highly competitive podium.

💫 Mexico Cements Its Status Among Diving’s Elite

Agúndez and Estudillo shined with dive scores ranging between 6.5 and 8.0, demonstrating precision, synchronicity, and composure under pressure. Their silver medal not only marks Mexico’s fifth at these Championships, but also highlights their strong potential as medal contenders for Los Angeles 2028.

The chemistry between both athletes and their ability to deliver in critical moments were key to this world-level achievement.

🌊 A Historic Run for Mexico at Singapore 2025

With this medal, Gabriela Agúndez and Alejandra Estudillo add to Mexico’s growing medal haul in Singapore, as the national team climbs the overall standings at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships.

Mexico continues to write a golden (and silver) chapter in the world of international diving.