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Page 2 of 2 Horseback RidingClub Hipico Las Aguilas Calz. Las Aguilas No. 1076 Las Aguilas Tel: (52) 5635-4445 |  | Club Hipico La Cañada Camino Dinamos de Contreras No. 10 Tel: (52) 5645-6702 | Club Hipico Dpt. La Barranca Sierra Amatepec No. 283 Lomas de Chapultepec Tel: (52) 5520-1727 | Club Hipico La Sierra Av. Arteaga y Salazar No. 815 Tel: (52) 5813-7384 | Club Hipico San Luis Abasolo No. 28 Tel: (52) 5676-1971 |
Gyms Lomas Gym Av. De las Fuentes 174 2o nivel Tecamachalco Edo. De Mexico Tel: (52) 5589-7788 5589-7797 5589-7033 | Gold's Gym Homero 440 PB Polanco Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5203-4385 | Energym Cofre de Perote 205-D, Lomas de Chapultepec, Tel/Fax: 5540-7502 E-mail:
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| Sports City Loreto Altamirano 46, Colonia Tizapan San Angel Tel: 5550-6860 | Sports City Polanco Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 397 Colonia Irrigación Tel: 5580-0716 | Sports City Mundo E Blvd. Manuel Avila Camadro 1007 Colonia San Lucas Tepetlacalco Tel: 5366-9486 | Sports City Santa Fe Ave. Vasco de Quiroga 3800 Colonia Antigua Mina la Totolapan Tel: 5261-1032 | Sports City Eureka Blvd. Adolfo Lopez Mateos 1181 Colonia San Pedro de los Pinos Tel: 5277-9722 |
Clubs Club Aleman de Mexico Club Aleman S/N Tepepan Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5675-2758 | Reforma Athletic Club Ave. Reforma (no number) Colonia San Juan Totoltepec, Naucalpan Tel: 5360-3372 Fax: 5373-5386 | Camino Real Hotel Mariano Escobedo 700 Colonia Polanco Tel: 52638845/88 | Centro Deportivo Israelita Ave. Manuel Avila Camacho 620 Colonia Lomas de Sotelo Tel: 5557-3000
| Club France Ave. Francia 75 Colonia Napoles Tel: 5663-2995 | Junior Club Sindicalismo 3 Colonia Condesa Tel: 5277-7666 |
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