Rommel Pacheco, born on July twelfth, nineteen eighty-six, is a distinguished Mexican politician and retired competitive diver. His athletic career is marked by remarkable achievements, including being a six-time medalist at the Pan American Games, where he secured three gold and three silver medals. Pacheco represented Mexico at the Summer Olympics, finishing in tenth place in the ten-meter platform and three-meter springboard events in two thousand four, and achieving eighth place in the ten-meter platform in two thousand eight.
Transitioning from sports to politics, Pacheco made a significant impact in the political arena when he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the twenty twenty-one mid-term elections. He proudly represents the third district of Yucatán for the National Action Party (PAN), showcasing his commitment to public service and community development.
In October twenty twenty-four, Pacheco was appointed by President Claudia Sheinbaum as the head of the National Commission for Physical Culture and Sport (CONADE), succeeding Ana Gabriela Guevara. This role underscores his dedication to promoting sports and physical culture in Mexico, leveraging his extensive experience as an elite athlete.