In the 1995 season he began with a jump of 7.47 m and closed with a best of 7.76 m at the Memorial Barrientos event in Havana, Cuba.
That same year, he was included in the Mexican team for the Central American and Caribbean Championships in Guatemala and the World University Games in Fukuoka, Japan.
[1] In 1996 while he was training for the Olympics qualifying rounds, he had to stop due to health problems.
In 2000, he returned to the track and won the long jump at the Mexican national championships three times consecutively from 2000 to 2002.
[2] He won the long jump at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games in El Salvador.